I've been working on it for a few years, so here's the big announcement:
I'm a psychologist
I got my degree and I'll be giving consultations.
I'll offer a few sessions in exchange for donations to TRP.RED. A chance for members here to sort out some things, while supporting the platform.
PM me for details.
It might be that Western civilization is more of an ideal than a reality.
It has to do with a brotherhood of individuals, was birthed in Classical Greek Philosophy, revived in the Enlightenment, trotted out during the American, the French and the Russian revolution, and then conveniently stashed and subdued.
In the West today there's emotionality rather than Logos, and politics based on the Father-son, authoritarian schema instead of the brotherhood one.
So I'm sceptical of the kind of civilizational benefits the West has provided to the peoples it has come in contact with...
@Typo-MAGAshiv Yeah that ought to fix it. Western culture has been a big hit around the world and the other nations have so taken it to heart that they will surely adopt our position on things.
Its not like they just going to have taken the free stuff from us and then turn round and laugh at us for being so simple when we ask for some back.
Search feature?
Yeah, up top. Thing kicks ass once you know how to use it.
For example, if you want to search me, enter "+magashiv" (minus the quotation marks) and whatever other terms you want. If you try to search my full username, the hyphen is a minus sign, and so your results will include every post in which someone says "typo" but no instances of "magashiv".
I learned that after months of thinking the search sucked lol.
But anyway, underscores tend to fuck it up.
You have to type it out manually (and hope you got it right)
What?
There is almost no gender in modern English -she, he and it are very rare examples of gender still surviving in pronouns. So gender was an easy word for anglophone liberals to abuse. To them it just meant a pronoun and they have come to love their pronouns. Had English been a truly gendered language, I do not think this notion of changing your gender could have got started.
That's kind of why the "Latinx' bullshit didn't take off among Hispanics; to them, they're either "Latina" or "Latino".


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