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Ejected from the valences of the elementary particles, a new social science survey (re)discovers that city life breeds loneliness.

Are there aspects of city life that can heighten one’s feelings of loneliness? The charity network Acevo, which set up The Loneliness Project last year to tackle social isolation among young people in London, today publishes a report which suggests young Londoners are twice as likely to be lonely as their counterparts elsewhere in the country.

Young people surveyed for the report cited high housing costs, long working hours and the growth of social media as factors contributing to loneliness in the city.

Part of the reason for this increased loneliness of Londonistan Shrillennials is sample bias. Maybe the kind of people who abscond for the big city life are prone to solitude, or to feeling lonely. But my bet is the two big reasons for the increased urban loneliness are the negative effects of Diversity™, which has been proven to lower social trust and fray social bonds, and the severing of connections to family, neighbors and friends in the home towns from where the fresh London recruits hail.

Loneliness is a combination of distrust of your neighbors and density of strangers in your proximity, intensified in those with introvert personalities. The modren deracinated Western megalopolis deepens feelings of distrust and sharpens the division between the soulful social connectedness the new resident left behind and the stew of mystery meat animus he bears and the self-protective ennui he adopts when he moves to the city to become a “stranger in a strange land”.

The report recommends, among other things, the establishment of a mayor’s Fund for Young People’s Resilience and Inclusion, worth £3.2m, to help ensure that young people build the necessary strong social connections to battle isolation.

Instead of blowing money on another fruity lib welfare project doomed to fail, how about enacting long-term plans to reorient Western societies so that there’s a backing-off from the rush to stuff everyone into these market bazaar soulless anthill megacities, and a concomitant revival of small cities geographically distributed across the nation into which smaller, more cohesive groups of people can sort themselves?

Of course, this won’t happen under the globalists’ watch, because it would mean stronger local community bonds, less concentrated Diversity™, and more affordable housing, all social goods which undermine the political and cultural power of insular coastal elites.

Having tried both rural and city life, I’ve come to the conclusion that although you can experience loneliness in both, it feels more pressing in a city environment. I’ve just moved to a big city and I’m reminded again of how alienating it can be. When you’re approaching 50 and trying to ‘start again’ in a new place, it can be really hard. In a city it can feel like the whole world is out having fun, which makes you feel like a bit of loser. (Polly, Edinburgh resident)

Big cities are intimidating. The more people around you, the easier it is to get lost among them, to lose track of your own self. In big cities one can be completely busy doing so much and be left with little to no time to nurture any particular relationship or interest. Therefore, you’re living surrounded by people, but connected to no one. (Gustavo, Chicago resident)

Growing up in a city that had little to offer but decrepit playgrounds, underfunded schools and a sorry park, I spent most of my precious childhood at home staring at screens. Later, I was compelled to move out of the city and into a more suburban, almost rural place. After a rough phase of adaptation, I was overwhelmed with the cordiality that surged up on me. Within a year, I made dozens of friends, met the girl I now live with and developed a much more positive attitude. (Donald Saunter, ex-Saarbrücken resident)

I personally feel that NYC has become a more transient place rather than a community-building place. There’s no real sense of community left. The city has also become an investment haven for absentee foreign owners. It has also become a homogenised ‘Disneyland’ of sorts – imitating itself like the New York New York hotel/casino in Las Vegas. Another life-long New Yorker I know once referred to the city as a ‘five-star jail’ which I found to be pretty accurate. What can be more lonely than a jail? (David, New York City resident)

I have a thing for major cities, but they can be intimidating. While anonymity isn’t necessarily always bad, big cities do leave you somewhat unprotected and exposed. But part of that loneliness means cities are the ideal environment to discover yourself in your own light, without feeling like you are being watched or frowned upon, and really thrive. (Juliana, Buenos Aires resident)

Juliana is the kind of girl I prey on in the biggest cities. Girls who need to “discover themselves” free of judgmental family or friends who would “frown upon” their sexual adventures. (Let’s cut out the bullshit…in femmespeak, “thrive” means “lotsa cockas”.) This lifestyle does come with its downsides, though. Ironically, urban atomization and its discontents offers a chance at romantic redemption for loveless beta and omega males by giving them the closest facsimile to an “SMV blank slate” they can hope to have.

I once wrote that the anonymity afforded by dense city living was a godsend for aspiring cads, (and a threat to aspiring dads), as the urban milieu does a good job sheltering men from angry ex-boyfriends, bored gossips, and disapproving parents. Similarly, the anonymizing urban jungle encourages permissiveness among girls who don’t have to worry so much about their reputations and walks of shame circulating far and wide among watchful family and friends. They can let their slut flag fly.

The loneliness of city living isn’t its sole enervating aspect, but it will contribute, along with the sexually primal, non-inclusive secret society that hums just underneath the city’s androgynous veneer, to a vast interwoven malaise that saps souls of meaning and wombs of nurslings.

The open borders project forced by a 0.1%er elite on an unwilling citizenry can be viewed in the context of this post as a poisoned ameliorative for the negatives of big city life, specifically the fertility depression and the spiritual depression brought on by social atomization. It’s no wonder elections are more and more shaping up into existential battles between the working and middle classes in the countryside and the dregs and upper classes in the cities. Rome fell under similar strains. Barring a Trumpian reversal, we will too.

238 Responses to “Urban Atomization And Its Tribute In Broken Souls”

  1. Publius says:

    Lolzozozoz Trump said he wants to make the walls solar powered because it will make it cheaper for Mexico to pay, ” and that’s good, right?” Pure trolling. The wall will never get built.

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    • The Philosopher says:

      Trump’s power is to control the national conversation. He did that. We are all talking about open borders and the globalists. Congress passes funding. Congress is controlled by Wall Street. Wall Street=Jews. Its prety simple. You have to root out the children of the corn before civilisation can be repaired. The jews are the final ‘IQ Test’ of civilised man and the biggest threat in Western civilisation’s entire history.

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      • tomjones says:

        I don’t know streetsweeper. I am not streetsweeper. For one thing, I don’t know how to put gifs/still photos in the comments.

        I know how to do instagram and youtube. Just cut and paste.

        My best memory from 2015 was to work with DC #danielcraig #spectre #jamesbond #007 #blondman

        A post shared by Lea Seydoux (@leaseydoux_genuine) on

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Trump’s power is to control the national conversation. He did that.

        Meh… this “national conversation” of which you speak is merely the alt-R and their hammer trying to make everything look like a nail, and the (((usual suspects))) and their goy stooges doing the same… the latter STILL in control of what Joe and Jane Q. Public see and hear, for the most part.

        Trump, ever since the debates, has been leaving too much on the table.

        Case in point, and just one of the many examples on issues that could be cited::

        Obama says Trayvon “could have been my son”.

        Where’s Trump to bring that kind of attention to some of the more egregious negro and other shitskin atrocities perpetuated on Whites that happen weekly?

        Where are the pedophile arrests? I’m talking about the alleged network of elites, not some occasional intra-family local police bust.

        Where are the REAL clampdowns on shitlib judges?

        Where are the arrests for leaks? You telling me that one half-assed 25 year old cooze was the brains behind it all?

        etc., etc., etc.

        Yeah, yeah, I know… give him time, all will come to fruition Any Day Now.

        For such a God Emperor, the fucking wall should have been half built by now, with any protesters daring to disrupt construction shot on sight.

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      • wolfie65 says:

        There’s not going to be a wall.
        They might build a few more fences here and there, maybe beef up border patrols, but you can forget the concept of an actual wall from Tijuana to Brownsville.
        From when Trump first started talking about immigration and Moslems, I was thinking, hey, there’s 1 who actually gets it, or at least parts of it.
        And I also started saying that if all he manages to do as President is help us get rid of political correctness (one of the root causes of MANY of today’s problems), it will have been a successful presidency.
        I also hope that he was just the beginning, sort of a point man who blasted a breach into the wall (heh) of Marxo-Globo-Homo-Libbo-Pedo-Christo-Judeo-Muslo-whatnot.

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      • streetsweeper says:

        “Yeah, yeah, I know… give him time, all will come to fruition Any Day Now.

        For such a God Emperor, the fucking wall should have been half built by now, with any protesters daring to disrupt construction shot on sight.”

        hey Cap, how about a Robert PeeMore JIDF demoralization agent Jew star graphic for Greg Eliot?

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        And I also started saying that if all he manages to do as President is help us get rid of political correctness (one of the root causes of MANY of today’s problems), it will have been a successful presidency.

        You’re too easily mollified.

        And even on THAT issue, all that’s been done thus far is some half-allowed snark about politicians and silly women.

        The Overton Window is still screened up pretty tight on any RealTalk in the mainstream about the Jewish Question and Race.

        Cyberian forums and YouTube videos are still only preaching to their respective choirs.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Damn mod, one more try:

        How about outing some of these sockpuppies once and for all, CH?

        Whose u-r-l does this dweebstreep’s match?

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Damn this ghey mod… and these ghey sock-puppies.

        Out with it, dweebstreep… or just come get one in the yarbles, if’n ya got any, eunuch jelly thou!

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Ah, never mind, it’s just as my prior suspicions on other threads were noted.

        Merely a cohencidence that dweebstreep suddenly came out of the woodwork right about the time no-bones posted as well.

        You fucking guys and your sock puppeting is just one more page ripped from the This Is Why We Lose primer.

        You’re not even smart enough to cover your tracks properly.

        (((shakin’ mah haid)))

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      • streetsweeper says:

        “You’re not even smart enough to cover your tracks properly.”

        Lolz! Secret Agent Greg “Take-the-Bait” Eliot is hot on the trail!

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        That’s it, dweeby/no-bones… try to smokescreen the fact that you got caught showing your azz more than usual… which is REALLY saying something.

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      • The Philosopher says:

        Its working Greg. I can see the results. Its working. The media is hysterical. If it wasn’t we wouldn’t hear about Russia daily. If Trump destroys the credibility of the mind control media thats great. He’s by far the best we could ever hope for in a democratic corrupt system controlled by money like this or with the media and courts in foreign ownership.

        Obama didn’t set off a mudshark wave the first 6 months either. Norms take time to settle in. Through leadership. Top down.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        (((streetsweeper)))

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        “There’s not going to be a wall.”

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      • Captain Obvious says:

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      • Vae victis says:

        Greg

        Not every tit deserves a tat. It demonstrates status uncertainty.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Not every tit deserves a tat. It demonstrates status uncertainty.

        More often “gots nuthin’” removes all doubt.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

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    • Greg Eliot says:

      I’d be more impressed with less trolling and more wall.

      Style over substance? This… is… why… we… LOSE! 😡

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      • Pwn says:

        He has four years. You have to get plenty stakeholders on board to pass your agenda. I’m pretty sure making the wall have solar panels in some sections will make solar panel workers happy with the wall, the solar panel industry might lobby for it. Even if it’s just a troll, they might lobby for it.

        You can wave your dick around when you campaign, but you can’t govern like that if you expect to get shit done. If he manages to get as many people on board with his policies, he’ll have a higher chance of passing more of them.

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      • tomjones says:

        We should stop thinking of Trump. He was the spearhead. He’s not the solution. This is only the beginning…

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      • Publius says:

        Or he could go Hitler, right (((pwn)))?

        👌😉

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        They started asking for proposals about a month after the election. Now they are looking at prototypes. This is accelerated. It’s a huge project.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        They started asking for proposals about a month after the election. Now they are looking at prototypes. This is accelerated. It’s a huge project.

        You say this, the others say “there will never be a wall”…

        … somebody is wrong. I hope it’s not you, and I don’t think it’s you, I think it’s those others… the usual eeyore crowd ’round chere.

        But if work is progressing apace, the (((MSM))) is keeping awful damn quiet about it… and it’s the type of thing where Soros would already be mobilizing protesters down at the border.

        [CH: there’s a great case to be made that one should believe NOTHING coming out of the GSM, and that there’s an active effort by GSM leftoids to maximize their coverage of false Trump negatives while minimizing their coverage of real Trump positives. jes sayin]

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    • myshariamoor says:

      @Pubis…THREE different iterations of The Wall are going up NOW at Otay Mesa (S. of San Diego, CA)!
      Final bid(s) chosen SOON!
      Pubis could put in its own bid (if it had the right design skills)!

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    • Les Saunders, Protestant says:

      With respect, the fuck is he waiting for? Have they even put out an RFP on construction?

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        several months ago.

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      • Publius says:

        Since Trump was elected, the deep state has imported approximately 150,000 sand niggers and niggers and set them up with free housing and $7,000 starter checks. During that same time at least 15,000 white Central European women were denied green cards.

        Who controls our government?

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      • jOHN MOSBY says:

        Sonofabitch, does anybody here work in the Civil Engineering /construction fields ?
        It takes some time to design,propose,take/put in bids as well as taking /putting in bids for contract labor and materials,etc. Rome wasn’t built in a day, neither will the wall. Good grief,people.

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  2. Reb says:

    You can use game to heal people. I do almost every day. It will enrich your life beyond measure. It is part of the Wisdom written of in Proverbs.

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  3. Authentic NYC doesn’t exist. The whole place feels like a damn amusement park these days. Walk around as a tourist and bump into other tourists asking you for directions. Even Times Square is owned by Disney.

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    • But the place compensates for its bohemian atomization with the young poon that scampers in all directions, if you go to the areas of greatest concentration, i.e., in the West Village last Saturday, which I memorialized thus:

      Blonde licked her ice cream
      raindrops ran down her thigh gap
      I should have approached

      …and I would’ve, dammit, had I not had a plate with me already. Never doing that again, and missing all these opportunities. Her legs really were something to behold.

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    • stevetirone says:

      Authentic NYC is where I grew up, and yes, it’s unfortunately dead. There are pockets here and there, but we hide them, lest more suburban commandos come in and suck the life out of them.

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  4. Xwarper says:

    I see no reason why the Renegade Alpha has to be a lesser alpha. My whole life, I’ve been an outsider, but everywhere I go, from house parties to shared university dwellings where I’ve lived, I’ve done well. Invitations have been extended to me to join, which I’ve always turned down, freedom and nomadity being more important. Moving from Toronto to Miami to Vancouver and back to Toronto, and living in more than 30 places, I was the classic Renegade Alpha, but there was no set limit on the seductions I could have had.

    I think, looking back, that it was the loneliness that would have intimidated others from joining in my lifestyle. Although I would be classed as a very good-looking man, others not far below me could have shared in my ways, but were unwilling to cut free from their past (friends, family, et cetera). I celebrate my past and look forward to my future, and I finally have a website to write about it all. At this point I don’t care if I get any visitors, I just enjoy reliving myself. It’s like when I had phone sex with this one cutie: I always felt “clean” afterward; the website, and my past, does that for me. I encourage all readers to sample the lifestyle at least once. It’s well worth your time.

    — xwarper.wordpress.com

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    • King says:

      You are a nerd, and now that you’ve confessed to being Canadian, it makes sense.

      Nietzsche called your type the scholar or philologist, simultaneously admiring the dedication of the kind while despising them for their rejection of life. We call them spergs or autistes, men (always men and always white/sometimes oriental) who grind so hard on a single subject and focus all of their attention onto not just mastering one facet of life but dominating it so thoroughly that it loses its vitality under the scholar’s smothering care. Sabrematricians, comic-book conventioneers, and pick-up artist-popularizers are modern examples with their monk-like devotion to detail and completism. The subject of their study doesn’t matter as much as their inhuman devotion to it.

      The existence of this quant-compiler class from the time of the monasteries has made Western civilization what it is, so, like Nietzsche (who was sperg enough for a hundred men), I admire them. But you have to balance yourself and learn the insouciance or “aloofness” of the Chad or the blond beast or the alpha. Stop using your scholarly skills to redefine your social deficiencies into strengths — that doesn’t work, and nobody is buying it.

      Matt

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      • Xwarper says:

        *shrugs* But I am charismatic. The veil of intelligent writing shouldn’t obscure that, but — shrug again — thanks for the long analysis. I could use you as a commentator at my site.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        MK, I would be shocked if Saucery Xwarper weren’t on the JIDF payroll.

        You’re quarrelling with (((a mirage))).

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      • King says:

        Meh, it’s a point I wanted to bring up anyway. It seems like we are reinventing the wheel here with regard to Autists and Chads when supersperg NEETzsche was all over this in his contrasting of the Apollonians (scholastics/Christians) with the Dionysians (free spirits/epicureans).

        And it absolutely has ramifications for today’s politics, particularly on the right, now that we have (mercifully) divided up into “Muh Principles” dork-cucks and “just win, baby” trumpening fratboys.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        I just hate to see you burning a bunch of intellectual calories by tilting at (((phantom windmills))).

        The amount of time, effort, and shekels which the JIDF devotes to attacking this blog is rather awe-inspiring.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        I just hate to see you burning a bunch of intellectual calories by tilting at (((phantom windmills))).

        Sometimes you bring the closer in, even in a blow-out game, if he hasn’t gotten any work in awhile.

        As far as intellectual calories go, King has plenty to spare, no worries there. 😉

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      • Vae victis says:

        ^Just blow him already.

        Christ.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        ^Just blow him already.

        Christ.

        You sound like some of the other homoerotic projectors that escape from South Park to come here and nip at the ankles of their betters.

        So which is it? Just another snarky sock-puppy? (most probable… pwn? no-bones? wolfenstein? dweebstreep? ALL of the above?)

        Or merely yet another tyro schmuck who periodically hits the GO button on the chateau’s ass-kickin’ machine?

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      • Les Saunders, Protestant says:

        Having grown up in the same blighted region and around the same time as Saucery (I wouldn’t be surprised if we went to the same high school), I’d say he’s more a product of the environment if anything. Although I would say, cool it a bit, dude.

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    • Publius says:

      Fuck off. Shut up.

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      • Xwarper says:

        One thing I never liked about the Chateau was how so many people would attack viciously. I never understood that. Why? If we were neighbors on the same suburban street, you wouldn’t be so crass and vicious. In all probability, we share a lot of the same political and even personal beliefs — and yet you see one thing that strikes you as off, and you attack like a savage dog. Just my two cents. I’d rather be a friend than an enemy.

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      • Corvo says:

        It’s your nonstop shilling of your blog; it’s crass. Others here, PA comes foremost to mind, have blogs of their own but aren’t shilling it here.

        The few times you haven’t annoyed the shit out of everyone here have been when you shut the fuck up about you god damned blog.

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      • ML says:

        Take it from your vicious neighbors: we’re not interested in your blog, and don’t find your self-importance charming.

        Just shut the fuck up.

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    • Where do they find these guys says:

      This is my first time reading a comment from you and I hope it’s the last. Every word reeks of tryhard falsehood, almost like a neet trying to impress real men. Name-dropping large cities and calling yourself an alpha is one of the most cringe inducing statements a weirdo like you can post.

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    • Ripp says:

      Saucery queer has to be a shill. It changes it’s name every 3 months and is effortlessly (or purposely) oblivious to the similar responses it receives from many commenters.

      It’s like competing with Rick/Strapon for most hated CH reader.

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    • Lord of the Gulf Stream says:

      Why do creatures like this idiot SorceryFag keep coming around here? Your new sock puppet cannot hide your spergy nature you freak. Oh, and NO ONE CARES about your drivel.

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    • Pincushion says:

      What does your holographic anime waifu think of your opinions?

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    • jOHN MOSBY says:

      ” At this point I don’t care if I get any visitors, ”
      Bullshit. It gets real lonely over at your cricket farm, that’s why you come here to beg for visitors you pear-head weirdo.
      ” It’s like when I had phone sex with this one cutie: ”
      That is prolly as close as you ever came to having sex with something besides a dog or a goat in your life, and that was a trap on the other end of the line, I would wager. Matt is right, you are a spergista, and I would add you are probably a hapless homo to boot

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    • safespaceplaypen says:

      are you autistic?

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    • bolg says:

      dude, there is something jewy about not knowing when to stop. you lack self-awareness and you invite abuse with everything you say.
      i really don’t know which is worse – being used as a punching bag or beeng felt sorry for, and those are the two reactions you get around here

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Saucy is an inspiration kinda guy… he inspires mirth and pity.

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      • bolg says:

        @Greg

        there’s something about the way he whites that spells more ineptness than chutzpah. if that’s the case, good luck & God bless. his climbing up out of his private hell is his own business

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Alas, yet another jest fallen flat!

        I was merely riffing on your “used as a punching bag or being felt sorry for” observation.

        He’s definitely the kind of (ahem) fellow that we used to describe as “getting beat up or laughed at wherever he goes.”

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      • bolg says:

        i got your reference. was expounding on my own point about why i feel no particular pleasure in punching…

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    • The Philosopher says:

      Most homosexual conversation I’ve ever seen on these types of forums. Also the commenter ‘King’ gets it wrong about aspergers and its real cause (selection by plutocracy/Master for a pliant populace).

      Both of these people are clowns.

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    • wolfie65 says:

      No such things as ‘Renegade Alpha’.
      The Alpha is the leader of the pack and cannot afford to be too ‘renegade’, lest the pack turn on him and oust or cull him, which often turns out to be the same thing, anyway.
      Lone pack animals don’t fare well in the wild.
      The term you’re looking for is Sigma – lots of Alpha traits but without the pack.
      Cue whiny denial chorus by obsolete tradcon fossils.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        I doubt anyone would argue this particular point…

        …, regardless of how many phantom “obsolete tradcon fossils” be living rent-free in yo’ haid.

        On a side note, you done told on yourself with that “tradcon”.

        Make up your mind whether you want to post as wolfie or vae victus.

        (((shakin’ mah haid)))

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  5. Oliver Elkington says:

    Life for many in London is simply unnatural, people come to London in their early 20s and remain there for the next 10 to 15 years focusing mainly on their career and friend group and totally forgetting or trying to forget about starting a family, such a work focused environment is not going to be a friendly one. Having lived in Britain all my life i have found that it is the most traditional environments such as the west midlands and the rural farmland of the west of England that have the friendliest and most engaging people, where people still speak in the local dialect and even family names are local to the area and employment is based locally as opposed to 10 or 20 miles away or even further.

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  6. Vae victis says:

    tldr version: spiritual jewry and diversity makes us feel like inmates.

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    • ML says:

      Someone here, or somewhere, once described modern life in the west as “basically a huge open-air prison for males.”

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  7. mendo says:

    Not a fan of living in the big city. And I’m more so on the periphery of one, it’s one ghettoized area.

    I’m beyond ready to leave.

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    • Captain Obvious says:

      Promise me you’ll hit the Huntington & the Getty before you go.

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    • Big-Al says:

      Who here had taken a paycut to leave the big city and move to a small town? Do you regret it? I can’t stand living here anymore

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  8. DN Poolside says:

    My favorite thing about big cities is contemplating the starvation that will ensue 3 days after food deliveries end. Sorry urban alt-rights.

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    • Xwarper says:

      All the GDP comes from those big cities you mock. You lose them, you’re back to horse and buggies and outdoor toilets. Enjoy your new Amish lifestyle.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        A small price to pay… for putting foot to ass of the Synadthedral.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        “All the GDP comes from those big cities you mock.”

        LOL’ed.

        Name me ANYTHING in 2017 which is manufactured in an urban environment.

        All of the manufacturing facilities are out in the suburbs [or beyond the surburbs] nowadays.

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      • Ironsides says:

        I’ve contemplated this to some extent and it has occurred to me that late 19th and earlly 20th century tech could be produced quite adequately using machine shop level tools.

        For example, the early aircraft used in the Tulsa race riots in 1921 were small, flimsy, and slow, but they were simple enough so that they were owned and operated by regular Joes who kept them in a barn when not in use — and they flew.

        Printing presses, early cars, lever-action rifles, etc. are all technology that could be made quite easily in small facilities assuming the availability of plans and raw materials. Yes, none of them are as high function as the stuff we have now, but they’re a big advance on horse and buggy, too.

        While the raw materials are obviously a more social effort, perhaps anyone seriously considering the possibility of a true SHTF scenario at some point should acquire hard copies of as many plans for 19th and early 20th century “low-tech high-tech devices” as possible and keep them, just in case.

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      • Oleaginous Outrager says:

        “All the GDP comes from those big cities you mock.”

        Like the $992 billion agriculture contributed to the GDP in 2015? All grown in rooftop gardens, no doubt.

        Sure, not a huge amount, compared to the “contributions” of Wall Street, but then again, who really need their shit?

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      • Xwarper says:

        XWARPER REPLIES

        To Greg E.:

        It does sound tempting, but the game is not worth the coin.

        To Captain O.:

        The suburbs are part of the greater urban environment. Chicagoland, for example, handles the financial and distribution for the entire Midwest (the raison d’etre of its being). In its earlier days, its slaughterhouses were vital. Without the MegaChicago city, Iowa, Nebraska, et al. would be unmoored and drifting. Look it up.

        To Ironsides:

        Just the mere torture of having to master several generations of earlier tech would drive engineers to pulling out their hair. N.B.: Those engineers are living in the big cities, and would die with the masses. It is quite possible even if they escape, they would be rejected by the ruralites.

        To O.O:

        The financial sector is vastly underrated. The God Emperor Trump would tell you how much he relies on loans to put his buildings. One misstep and the banks collect (see Reichmanns of Canada, builders, Olympia & York, Canary Wharf).

        — xwarper.wordpress.com

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      • Publius says:

        Millennial faggot alert.

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      • Publius says:

        Jew faggot alert.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        “Chicagoland, for example, handles the financial and distribution for the entire Midwest (the raison d’etre of its being).”

        LOL’ed.

        In other words, Chicagoland PRODUCES NOTHING.

        It exists solely TO EXTRACT RENT.

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      • markpower49 says:

        The GDP from cities is just more debt. It’s notional, on paper, not real.

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      • Vagina dominator says:

        @ Xwarper

        GDP from urban areas? How? In what way? What resources do the cities produce? They are just voracious, parasitic energy sinks.

        You really are a complete idiot.

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      • Vagina dominator says:

        Gee, without the nonstop frauds of the city (((middlemen))) to support, the country people could consume their own production.

        Oy vey, it would be another shoah!

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      • Pwn says:

        Oleaginous, dont worry, that contribution to gdp would be far smaller if cities wouldn’t buy that food(or sell it for you to foreigners). Not to mention that a bunch of peasants won’t keep up mechanised agriculture for long. It’s the same effect – an American gets more for flipping burgers in Kentucky than an Indian in New Delhi is because his fellow Americans are richer.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        “Not to mention that a bunch of peasants won’t keep up mechanised agriculture for long.”

        Yeah, ’cause there are so very many world-class engineering schools & engineering firms in downtown Chicago.

        And because Boeing makes so very, very, very many indispensable aircraft parts right there in downtown Chicago.

        All that untold machine-tooling knowledge in downtown Chicago.

        All those cottage industry skilled craftsmen in their tenements.

        All those steel plants & coke plants & aluminum plants & copper plants in downtown Chicago.

        Pressing & molding and shaping all that metal right there in downtown Chicago.

        All those pharmaceutical factories pumping out the drugs which save the lives of Oh-The-Li’l-Chillunzzzezes!

        All right there in downtown Chicago.

        LOL’ed.

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      • Oleaginous Outrager says:

        Not to mention that a bunch of peasants won’t keep up mechanised agriculture for long.

        Boy howdy sahn, youens be right thar. We dumb-as-dirt country folks could never have figgered out how to live right without some clever city feller to explain it all to us. Hell, I have to send to New York City erey time the tractor goes bust, cause that thar tehnomology is just too complipicated for my lil’ rural puzzler.

        Please keep telling them wunnaful city folks to keep on buyin’ mah corn out of the goodness o’ thar hearts, ’cause I know theyens so clever they don’t even need to et! Theyens jen-o-russ contributions make me might fine ’bout my measley contribution the Gee Dee Peee.

        Civilization requires agriculture, not vice versa.

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      • mendo says:

        The entire state of Illinois, due to Cook County in general and Chicago in particular, is on the verge of absolute dissolution. It’s the Venezuela of the midwest.

        It’s about to be wiped out, like so many tears in the rain.

        That’s just a roundabout way of saying: Chicagoland? You effing kidding me? Chicagoland? Playoffs?

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      • jOHN MOSBY says:

        Bullshit again , leaf. Cities can’t exist without the rural areas growing city folks food, or do you think some fairy waves a wand and it pops up on the shelves ? You need people like me to exist in those god-forsaken crapholes. Lawdy be, you are about as dumb as 10 acres of stumps.

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      • myshariamoor says:

        Tho’t so about ((( warp’t ))) ; sounds like (((xe))) never LIVED beyond an urban core!
        LOOK, ya HELL-BLACK’T HEIFER, can (((U))) eat macadam?
        Viz:

        “Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country.”
        – Wm. Jennings Bryan (1860-1925), Neb. statesman, lawyer & congressman.

        A real ‘Child of the Corn’ (((U))) are (LOFL!)!
        Don’t bandy intellect with sons of farmers, TOE-BRAIN!

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      • JironGhrad says:

        @ironsides Not just lever-action. The M3 “grease gun” SMG of WW2 could be entirely manufactured in any machine shop of the late 1930’s. Fully automatic and the schematics are readily available along with other declassified military training manuals of the 80s and 90s. Just make sure to pay cash if you happen to pick up a copy.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        Septic systems are easy to install. Cities exist because the countryside allows them to.

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      • jOHN MOSBY says:

        Yeah, we just couldn’t make it without those coin clippin Joo York Shitty kikes. They could put the stock exchange in Hot Coffee, Mississippi, you damn idjit.

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      • skorzecin150 says:

        Fake GDP comes from big cities where (((they)) manipulate currencies and stocks to (((make))) money. It’s all fake.

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      • wolfie65 says:

        Adding to Ironsides’ comment, much of that earlier technology and equipment is also much hardier and less prone to failure under real world conditions.
        Sure, super-high-tech works great in sterile lab environments, but has a rather strong tendency to go haywire when there’s wind, rain, snow, dust, mud, mountains or buildings in the way, etc.
        Your fancy 2019 model sn1p3r r1fl3 sure is snazzy, but whatchoo gonna doo when it jams and you can’t find parts or @mm0 ?
        You can load that 1920s sh0tg_n with pebbles.
        No reception on your dumbphone ? Whadda surprise.
        The carrier pigeon’s ok and knows which way to go.
        Car battery ded ?
        Your horse can refill his battery anywhere there’s grass.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        Oleaginous, dont worry, that contribution to gdp would be far smaller if cities wouldn’t buy that food(or sell it for you to foreigners). Not to mention that a bunch of peasants won’t keep up mechanised agriculture for long.

        Jew faggot alert! Warning! Jew faggot alert!

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      • A.B. Prosper says:

        Not really true though the Amish are healthy, happy and fertile and have very high retention which is something

        That said while the GDP will certainly plummet , factories and the like, you things that produce real goods and real wealth not E crap can be moved to small towns , smaller less and screwed up cities

        We don’t need the cities nearly as much as we did in the old days

        All the “E” crap is creating the welfare state in an almost doctrinal Marxist fashion . The massive layoffs from automation creates poverty among working people and drives them leftward. Its only the psychotic greed and hunger of the Right for cheap labor and the Lefts desire to create a multi-cult and the attendant civic collapse that has kept the US less socialist

        We see the echoes of that in the recent election.

        Also given that efficiency and economies of scale are part of what’s killing the economy for regular folks, in a more homogeneous state a smaller economy with a good number of jobs and distribution of goods would be more stable by far

        Its well worth it even if stuff costs a little more.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        A lot of the 100+ year old implements like bean cutters, meat grinders, etc. still work fine. Buy them at flea markets. Most people just can’t recognize them.

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      • Marc says:

        For all you h8rs out there, I will just note that Hank Jr. says “We’re from north California and south Alabam …”

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      • Marc says:

        I won’t be the first to say, fuck this gay mod.

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    • Pwn says:

      That’s because your cities are currently filled with shiftless coons, cucks and sluts. Lol. Otherwise, you’d face an army of thousands of white men marauding for tens of miles in the vecinity and stealing all the food and gas(maybe your daughter too if she has nice tits). Not to mention that cities can buy food, which is what they currently do. This might stop only because, again, they’re filled with nigs, cucks and sluts.

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      • Ironsides says:

        Okay, so it’s possible to determine from this that you agree with the post you’re responding to.

        Why would the poster be contemplating the starvation of the cities if they were filled with intelligent, productive white men? He’s contemplating it precisely because, as you say, they’re filled with shiftless coons, cucks and sluts. Foreigner invaders getting tribute, er, welfare, and traitors.

        Went right over your head, though, apparently.

        Hey, guys, isn’t Pwn some kind of hasbara demoralization troll anyway?

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        From the archives:

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      • Les Saunders, Protestant says:

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      • Pwn says:

        Ironside, there are plenty of retarded people who base their entire worldview on a study based on rats and conclude cities would suck even if populated with the right people because they’re unable to grow a pair instead of being silly luddites.

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  9. Oleaginous Outrager says:

    Never understood why having all the assholes you couldn’t stand before being multiplied and stuffed into smaller and smaller places has such great appeal.

    The same distaff dipshits who carry on about the “excitement” and “opportunity” of the Big City are also the first to shriek about “rape culture” and “women can’t work the streets safely”. Hey, ladies, a lot of other folks are there to “escape judgement” and “find themselves” too, and have discovered anonymous amorality suits them just fine, especially in such a target-rich environment.

    Add in the “gay ghettoes” and other self-organized antisocial elements in the cities, and I see no reason to ever want to be within walking distance of one.

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  10. ANON says:

    THERE ARE NO SOULS TO BREAK

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  11. Opus says:

    ACEVO is the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations – in other words non-profits and so far as I can see from the photographs is full of wall-banging women presumably all networking and virtue-signalling and a smaller number of men – presumably Manginas hoping vainly for action.

    This is all about women who can’t find that hunky wealthy Christian Gray CEO of whom they fantasise tieing them to the bed and then being left for hours and then on his return being rogered mercilessly to sun-up.

    It was sweltering in London yesterday (98 degrees F in my apartment) but I picked up a girl on the train – (legs very much akimbo) I wonder if she belongs to ACEVO? I doubt it, as she was quite nice and not sporting any rings.

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    • Xwarper says:

      I’d appreciate you telling us what London women are like. Particularly if you’ve bedded foreigners to compare them to. One ominous sign is that there are more Russian supermodels and lingerie strutters than British. But do tell.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        They’re nice. Lots of 7s. The Tube is a good place to meet them.

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      • Opus says:

        I concur with Carlos Danger: they vary of course, from the up-market ‘Sloane Ranger’ to your basic ‘Essex Girl’. The main difference with foreign women (of which I have a few flags – sometimes multiple) is that foreign women are foreigners with all that that implies. As the old song used to go ‘If her Daddy’s rich take her out for a meal, if her Daddy’s poor just do as you feel’ though I am not sure that is appropriate these days – in fact almost the opposite. – treat the posh ones like dirt and charm the poor ones.

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  12. ar10308 says:

    The addiction of a city is the endless novelty and newness it provides. You get as much dopamine as your brain can physically produce.
    In a big enough city, you never have to eat at the same restaurant, nor attempt the same new activity, nor fuck the same person twice. To the SWPL, a city is the ultimate Rabbit Warren, the field of endless clover.

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    • Captain Obvious says:

      Nor ever have any pr0geny.

      The Ab0rtion Capital of America http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/features/15248/

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    • I have often found the quality of meals at rural restaurants to be much better than a good deal in big cities, when you are setting up a restaurant in a small town or country roadside you cannot afford to be on the bad side otherwise your small pool of customers will stop going.

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      • ar10308 says:

        I suppose that would depend on the style of food and it’s locality.

        Lobster in Nebraska? Lolnope.
        BBQ in Maine? Hellnah.
        Pizza in California? Gofuckyourself.
        Steak in Montana? Who do I have to kill to acquire this no matter where I live?

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      • mendo says:

        LOL on the pizza bit.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        Can’t get really good pub fare in London but lot’s of it is still decent fare and all sorts of exotic restaurants. It’s always a bit commercial and the peas are usually too hard with the fish and chips. Nice Sunday dinners in the countryside are awesome. You can get good steak in London.

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    • Why do SWPL love new food? I have never understood this fascination. They especially fawn over Indian food of all things.

      Also, trying new meals everyday will turn you into a doughy mess since most of it sugar laden.

      We would all be a lot better if we used food as fuel 90 percent of the time. It doesn’t even have to taste bad since stuff like chicken breast and apples are decent when prepared right.

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      • Nothingman00 says:

        They are dead inside in every way so they turn to faggoty molecular gastronomy or “fusion” concoctions for solace / dopamine. I remember a few years ago when Roosh and his disciples were spreading around this picture of a bunch of soulless urbanites standing in a massive line to try some muffin at a formerly obscure bakery. It was hilarious and tragic.

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      • skorzecin150 says:

        It’s the “grass is greener” effect. Just like travel (’cause foreign places HAVE to be better than here), new food (at $50 a tiny plate with fuck all on it) HAS to be better than what Mom makes. Amirite?

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      • wolfie65 says:

        Preparing an apple:
        1) buy apple
        2) wash apple
        3) eat apple

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      • itsme says:

        we have an overabundance of food (if you could call the junk that). so wouldn’t it be a waste if nobody ate all of it?

        they eat for enjoyment, rather than simply enjoying what they’re eating.

        also, trying new foods means more pics and selfies! gotta load up your twatter, faceborg, and yelp with lots of pics! yummm!

        they’ve forgotten, or never learned, that gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins

        meanwhile, big pharma is laughing all the way to the (((bank)))

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  13. Pwn says:

    Most people in London aren’t born there and aren’t even English. Why wouldn’t an assorted mix of diversity feel lonely? I live in a big city, born here, my parents born here and I don’t feel lonely because I grew up among the same kind of people. I still hang out with many of my friends from high school and kept in touch with a few from middle and elementary schools, for example, and I finished high school over a decade ago.

    Open borders for cities are as dumb as they are for countries. Before any village idiot moved to the city because he was a loser in his village, cities were the pinnacle of civilisation. They became the pinnacle of poz when so many dregs(landless beta losers) moved to the city.

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  14. Captain Obvious says:

    Pelosi Strikes Back: ‘I Think I’m Worth the Trouble’ http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3563304/posts

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  15. Haven M. says:

    fwiw, and this is something I bitch about a lot, even the hipsters in brooklyn and other shitholes are feeling the alienation from mega immigration. Eventually, the Feds ran out of rural towns to stick consuela and dleep in. There’s tons of new shit going up in NYC to handle the several mil new 3rd worlders were bringing in to vote for the democrats.

    So, at least they’re feeling more isolated too.

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    • Pincushion says:

      The irony is that the former Shitcanistan residents in New York will reach critical mass an order of magnitude quicker than their breheren in the sticks, and the other residents are willingly disarmed and completely unsuited to preserve themselves.

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  16. Max from Australia says:

    3 months ago I was lonely heartbroken over a oneitis…really shattered actually.. Red pill best friend whose a few years ahead on me…took me under his wing. 2 months of Protein.. Wieghts.. Game…now I have 3 plates all hotter than oneitis. When you have 3 it forces you to be your own mental point of origin, have ZFG when you fvxk, and be skittles man..you simply do not have the time, money, or ccum supplies for anything more…and hampsterz love it!

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  17. Sweaty Little Marco, still getting friendzone-type hugs…

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  18. Lichthof says:

    Use to work in Washington DC and hated it.
    It’s a weird city with huge sections shut down and dead outside of bankers hours.
    Also full of boring people, faggots and then nigs.
    Then we have the third world professionals who think they are Al Pacino.
    Some clubs charge $10 for a beer with crap service.
    Burn it down. Trump got 4% of the vote there.

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    • Captain Obvious says:

      “$10 for a beer”

      How long has it been since you left?

      That sounds like 1990s pricing.

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    • tomjones says:

      There’s no contrast in America like the contrast between Virginia and DC. Virginia is paradise. DC is a nightmare.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        Alabama is paradise, Virginia is a nightmare, DC is the ninth circle of Hell. with Satan in the ice.

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      • tomjones says:

        @carlos

        Alabama is the HQ of evangelicucks. At its 2017 annual meeting, the Southern Baptist passed a resolution condemning white nationalism and alt-right white supremacy.
        Residents of Alabama, along with those in five other states, were least likely in the nation to be physically active during leisure time. Fat fucks.

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        I seem to recall that negros made up a sizeable contingent of Southern Baptists…

        … you say they condemned White nationalism and White supremacy?

        My WORD, Rhett Butler! :duckface

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        Tom, you’re absolutely right. Please, please tell ALL of you friends in NoVa about this and California, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts too.

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      • tomjones says:

        … you say they condemned White nationalism and White supremacy

        i thought only jews condemned whiteness.

        kekekekekekekekekek

        [CH: there’s no such thing as white supremacy, which is a (((schmear))) term to describe white aptitude and a natural normal human desire to live among kith and kin.]

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  19. Pincushion says:

    Dear Juliana,

    Read Polly’s letter. The Universe has done you a favor by giving you the rare opportunity of having your future self write you a heartfelt letter.

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  20. cortesar says:

    soulless cities beget soulless people

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  21. Simpatico says:

    Jeb: Please clap.

    Rubio: Please hug.

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  22. Anonymous says:

    In short:

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  23. Thin-Skinned Masta-Beta says:

    Monsieur Heartiste:

    More on this anomie / atomization topic please.

    You have your finger in the wound here.

    Maybe you can get the tumor…?

    I think it’s malignant and metastasized, but perhaps ,there’s hope?

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  24. Buzznutter says:

    Two smart paragraphs followed be a racial slur has become the structure for almost every piece on this site

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  25. When I grow up I want to be a Deplorable says:

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  26. The Philosopher says:

    What happens usually is that psychopaths are exiled, killed or imprisoned. With cities, the pyschopathic races and individuals can congregate to prey on the financial system, women and the rural people of the state.

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  27. The Philosopher says:

    Aesthetics in people are a reflection of their personality and defects. However, aesthetic in buildings and homes is a reflection of mental health (like the pictures above). Now, the mea culpa:

    Aesthetics is the only way to tell whether something is good or evil. Everything else is ‘hamsterizing’, propoganda and retarded people ‘thinking’ about ‘fwee’ marketing. If something causes ugliness, pollution and vileness, depravity and ill health – its evil. Doesn’t matter what it says.

    It took me a long time to figure out morality exists, objectively.

    BUT I CRACKED THE PUZZLE.

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    • The Philosopher says:

      Remember the above. Its the only way to tell. I used to think instinct was good enough. But not quite. Because they work on children from a young age in all religions and all cults for a reason – to fuck up your compass.

      This is why children must be protected from gamma predators whether they be Catholic priest paedophiles, to jew verbal shysters to boy scout boyfriends.

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  28. cortesar says:

    Built 2500 + years ago 500 years before first lunatic
    cuckstians roamed the streets of Levant
    By the standard of this age Athens and Rome reign supreme
    It is difficult even to imagine how advanced western civilization would need to be today to be so superior that everything that surrounds it
    On the positive side we did spent 1000 years discussing how many angels can be passed through the eye of a needle
    I am not sure what the answer is but I guess it should be at least one
    lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    • Greg Eliot says:

      Well, to be fair, there was an occasional cathedral, painting, scribble o’ de quill, and strain of music created during the years of our Lord.

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      • cortesar says:

        A few before 1500 s

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        ???

        I guess Goethe, Bach, Tolstoy, Michelangelo, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. don’t count?

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      • cortesar says:

        My point was lost 1000 years (500-1500 roughly)
        It was necessary to have 2 “revolutions” to make West great again
        Reformation by weakening the iron grip of the dogmatic lunacy
        and Renaissance which is in its core the return to antiquity and its ideas and codes
        Any great man of next 500 years was considered a christian by default
        The degree to which they were true scripture adhering one varies as well as their espousing of antiquity
        For instance Tolstoy had a very troubling relationship with the Church and was excommunicated
        Michelangelo himself is an antithesis of the very essence of Semitic sect core teachings and its 1000 years of the needle philosophy exploits

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      • CarpeOro says:

        …the creation of the scientific theory, the concept of freewill. Could go on, but if he missed out on that, really, is there much that would make an impact on his understanding of the world?

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Well, cortesar old man, I can’t agree with that deconstruction but it’s a topic that can’t be addressed properly in a few sentences, and your opinion is somewhat slanted when you say every man thereafter was considered Christian by default.

        But since we all have our own slant on things which colors the way we interpret facts, let’s just save this debate for another thread.

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    • Enfant Terrible says:

      So much nonsense.

      The Roman Empire lived on in the East, and even though it was supposedly superior to the western barbarians, it was overrun by the Muslims, and disappeared from history, while the so called cuckstians conquered the world, and took their Christian civilization to the four corners of the world, and made it the most dominant force to ever exist for all humankind.

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      • cortesar says:

        You should acquire a basic history knowledge before you call nonsense
        So called “Eastern Roman Empire” was Christian from its inception
        Does Constantine ring any bell in your head?

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      • Enfant Terrible says:

        No, you are the one who needs lessons in history. Constantine was a pagan all his life, and then got baptized on his deathbed. And many of his subjects were pagans, not Christian. It took centuries before they all become Christians.

        Regardless, weren’t you equating Roman and Greek civilization with superiority, and you couldn’t get a more specific blend of Greek and Roman “superiority” than the Byzantine Empire. They indeed carried on the knowledge of those two peoples, and yet they failed, while the western barbarians living in the Christian darkness succeeded, at a far greater level than ever the Greeks or Romans were able to achieve.

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      • cortesar says:

        Constantine was of course the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity
        He was also known as ” Saint Constantine (in the Orthodox Church as Saint Constantine the Great, Equal-to-the-Apostles”
        which is of course a typical roman emperor name
        As for Byzantine being the perfect blend of Greek and Roman
        triple lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        I think the point here is that the genetic make-up of the Byzantine Empire was very different, ergo perhaps unsuited to carry on the, shall we say, more desirable aspects and traditions of their more Aryan Roman and Greek predecessors.

        And that same genetic distinction is perhaps a hint as to the ascendance of the Western Christians who went on to conquer the world and, indeed, be more of a mirror of the finest achievements of said earlier Greek and Roman republics which enabled their commensurate imperial growths.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        He publicly acknowledged Sol Invictus but his mother was a Christian and he put his money and power behind Christianity. You didn’t get promoted by backing Sol but you might by being a Christian.

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      • Carlos Danger says:

        The West was always seen as a backwater compared to the East. That is why they shifted power East. The wealth was concentrated and developed.

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    • Carlos Danger says:

      Have you ever been to the Vatican?

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    • Carlos Danger says:

      Stoicism is known as the bridge to Christianity. Read your Epictetus. Plato’s Timeous was a first step to monotheism and also Christianity. Those Byzantine Greeks were most religious of all. Enough sophistry. You’re capable of far more.

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  29. Heinrich says:

    Seems this board was right again: Fire in London most likely caused by fridge. Used for cooling in hot summer time. The laws of physics do not apply/unknown to brown people

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  30. Les Saunders, Protestant says:

    /pol/ describes the typical millennial woman pic.twitter.com/FDQLFkVoN5

    — Best of 4chan (@4chansbest) June 22, 2017

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    • cortesar says:

      That is one oh those pictures that captures the essence more than hundreds of words could
      I do not think she is a millennial just another slave of this age aka ” independent empowered woman” grinded down by ((( shekel trumps it all system)))

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        From the twitter feed, some lithuanian chick named @Anjete: “This is what happens to woman, who doesnt have good father that protects her. 🙁 Hippy generation failed us…”

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    • mendo says:

      That picture is both hilarious and depressing.

      It’s sad because that’s a waste of what looks like a mighty fine pizza.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        Mendo, it looks like the paper has kept the pizza from actually touching the germ zone.

        It might still be salvageable.

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      • mendo says:

        True, but that paper is soaked with grease and no doubt is absorbing all that city life smeared on the floor. At least the top half is salvageable.

        I’m surprised people took a picture of this girl instead of snagging that pizza.

        And on the topic of tired women, you should see my office. I laugh. Some of them need a rough shagging; get their blood moving again.

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  31. this is having a bigger audience than expected:

    http://jacobitemag.com/2017/06/06/atomization/

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  32. wolfie65 says:

    There doesn’t even need to be any diversity for city folk to be ‘lonely’.
    The one I grew up in had about 1 3/4 million, we barely knew a few neighbors in the apartment building – nodding acquaintances at best – and basically no one outside of school or work.
    Virtually 100% White at the time.

    There are a lot more things to do in a big city, you can ‘lose’ yourself very easily, if that’s what you’re after and if you’re looking for poon, your chances are MASSIVELY better in a big city, simply because there are just a lot more people, it’s a pure numbers game.

    Small towns are great IF you fit in perfectly, hell if you don’t.

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    • tomjones says:

      Intelligent men are ‘lonely’. They are ‘lonely’ in small towns (5000 people) and they are ‘lonely’ in Paris (2.2 mil).

      Dumb people are happy/never lonely and they have plenty of friends (other dumb people).

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      • oink says:

        Intelligent men have no trouble finding other intelligent men to engage.

        they have intelligence, understanding
        That’s why they are intelligent

        the word you are searching for, ((taum jonas)), is NEUROTIC.

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    • Vae victis says:

      The world is Neanderthals (analytical/small group oriented/easily overstimulated) vs. Sapiens (retards/herd animals/desperate for stimulation)

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  33. Enfant Terrible says:

    The root source of all modern problems stems from the power of the (((secular people))).

    All their economical models, be it leftist or rightist have one outcome in mind, and that is to propel them to the top, while disenfranchising the majority.

    They have levers upon levers of financial power, that enables them to corrupt government people into implement policies, at all branches of society, that will screw YT out of its own historical rights.

    Unfortunately people are blind to it, or minimally aware of it, and cannot lash out, because being atomized, what power do they have.

    It’s diabolical.

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  34. mendo says:

    OT: what’s a playful, singular (e.g. this rules out Chesty Larue) nickname for a girl that’s got a sweet rack? Looking for something clever, yet dastardly the more you think on it.

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  35. Carlos Danger says:

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    • TL;DR version:

      Muslim girl raped and beaten to death in VA. The media outrage begins, but… turns out to be an illegal Honduran gang member.

      Then someone set fire to her memorial. Surely this was a hate crime, but… turns out it was a Jew.

      I expect the story will be memory holed now.

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      • wolfie65 says:

        All them heelbillee raidnecks in Vaginny, and they cain’t fahnd a single aone to pe(i)n this on ?

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      • PA says:

        There will come an inflection point, where the system will be suppressing news of White action, to not encourage other eager-for-action Whites.

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      • @PA – Can’t come soon enough.

        I only knew he was Jewish from DS. Local papers reported it like this:

        “South Carolina man sets fire to memorial for slain Virginia teen Nabra Hassanen”

        Clear insinuation that is was a racist White man (invoking a historically White geographic location). Lying by omission.

        Just like these second-gen immigrant terrorists are always “British-born”, “Canadian-born”, etc.

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  36. Truth-hammer says:

    Hey, my comment was scratched. All I said was something about a New Final Solution for the jews and non-Caucasians.

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