Stupid men like oversimplified phrases that make themselves think they're better than others.
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are they even better than others, by their own logic? they make it sound like a natural cycle, where the hard/softness of people is a natural consequence of the times which made them. the times are just a natural consequence of the hardness of the people.
with this framework, if times are bad right now, that can't be some great moral failing, after all the people allegedly responsible, did not chose to make them so, and anyway, the times will get good again soon enough, ... and then go bad again. it might just suck to live through the hard times.
Bad men good times make hard men. Good times make men hard make soft men. Soft good men make men man men.
Time good bad times. We need men men men.
most of the 20th century dictators were men "made" by bad times. explain this sherlock.
I think the sticking point would be the "hard [people] make good times" assertion. Hard (read: traumatized) people tend to be assertive and aggressive in positions of leadership. While that certainly can create change for the better, that change is far from guaranteed.
Trauma's no magic wand that makes people hard. It's not always true that what does not kill you makes you stronger.
Why is GrinderUS named GrinderUK?
listen up libruls, i beat my entire family so they can be MANLY
my wife left and took the kids
That’s hard, man.
Did anybody ever respond to him? I don't see anything highlighted so I don't think so
Nothing yet, will keep you posted
The current times were made by people in their 60s to 80s so they are the weak men by his logic.
I’m so glad they sloppily hilighted the text, otherwise I might not have understood it
