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Coronelington on scored.co
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
the truth is that a lot of people with similar political beliefs to conpro struggle with fully embracing not being the degenerates they used to be. this autism is displayed by various means, not just religious
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
I get what you mean, most people don't really have the self-displine to work out DAILY and avoid consuming product (i.e goyslop, digital and gastronomical)
i myself pretty much completely divorced from goyslop (hadn't had McNiggers in over a decade, Burger Knig in over 6 years, i cook everything myself and i buy products at the source: I.e Butcher shop, vegetables farmers market, Spices at a spice house etc...)
but Digital goyslop... i still indulge in playing vidya (the good old, classical vidya) and browsing the internet (Twitter, Jewtube, Poast) far too many hours in a day
i mean i could probably do both while reading a book in the train (i still do it from times to times, but usually i just read the local newspapers)
unironically... my happiness moments was when my PSU got bricked and i basically had no PC for 2 weeks, i went outside every day and did some sort an activity (it did cost me a bit)
but i was content, i was happy, then my machine came back from the shopand back into the loop of CONSOOOOM i went
but i think the solution is NOT to brick your machine, but rather impose self-limitations to make sure you're not being a slave to your habits, after all the internet is like Pandora's box
it could be a gateaway to incredible "forbidden" knowledge
or it could be a gateaway for endless degeneracy, its HOW you use it that matters.
i myself pretty much completely divorced from goyslop (hadn't had McNiggers in over a decade, Burger Knig in over 6 years, i cook everything myself and i buy products at the source: I.e Butcher shop, vegetables farmers market, Spices at a spice house etc...)
but Digital goyslop... i still indulge in playing vidya (the good old, classical vidya) and browsing the internet (Twitter, Jewtube, Poast) far too many hours in a day
i mean i could probably do both while reading a book in the train (i still do it from times to times, but usually i just read the local newspapers)
unironically... my happiness moments was when my PSU got bricked and i basically had no PC for 2 weeks, i went outside every day and did some sort an activity (it did cost me a bit)
but i was content, i was happy, then my machine came back from the shopand back into the loop of CONSOOOOM i went
but i think the solution is NOT to brick your machine, but rather impose self-limitations to make sure you're not being a slave to your habits, after all the internet is like Pandora's box
it could be a gateaway to incredible "forbidden" knowledge
or it could be a gateaway for endless degeneracy, its HOW you use it that matters.