The thread where you post your mildly unpopular opinions

Indians are useless.

The average Indian will go their entire lives dreaming of being the ultimate incarnation of financial success: delivery driver in a foreign country with a Bluetooth earpiece, constantly talking on the job with their friends who will make it their gods-sworn duty to make sure no delivery ever finds the right address at the right time.

Some will even get there. All of them will die leaving behind families of equally retarded little pajeets who will continue the same pathetic cycle.
Indians will never assimilate to western culture because they are a caste-breed people. We see this now whenever a tech company hires a poo as their leader and they start laying off other races
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I really don't give a shit about gay men, considering that Rome and Greece and Ur had that and anti gay was only really a thing that was adopted by Christian/Judaic faiths. doesn't mean I won't make fun of gays if one does something retarded, I just don't hate them to my core like I see some people on the internet do


Though I have a massive problem with the other shit like "non binary" and trannies and the like. but apparently some people in that "LGBT Culture" believe you must support everything or you're pure evil and a "bigot".
 
Eldin Ring is an example of bad habits of a videogame developer being positively enforced. As an oldfag Souls fan it distresses me that fans of Fromsoftware aren't being critical enough of this game. People are free to like it but for fucks sake people it is not their masterpiece by a loooooong shot and just goes to show how blind adoration can cause so much problems for any medium.
 
Economic and fiscal fuckery worry me far more than social war sperging.

"Yea, my money is worthless, jobs are scarce, automation just made me unemployed, the wealth is even more concentrated to a miniscule number who are still yelling at me to buy shitty art of apes, the rent is due, and I'm having to huff 5 dollar a gallon gasoline to make my mind forget being in a crushing Worker's Paradise/Laissiez Faire wonderland....

BUT HEY, LORD OF THE RINGS HAS AN ALL WHITE CAST AGAIN, THE EGIRS/FAKE GAMER GRLLS, FEMINISTS, MEN IN DRESSES, AND FAGS ARE ALL GONE, SO THIS CRIPPLING POVERTY IS TOTALLY WORTH IT TO OWN THE LIBTARDS!
 
Cutting off a significant amount of hair is almost never done because someone "just wants a change".
It's almost always a sign of underlying issues; whether it be mania, stress, trauma, or a desire to distance one's self from the past.

By significant I mean:
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Not:
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I think people should take personal responsibility for their actions, and accept any potential negative consequences if they choose to engage in said action. People should be mature enough to enter into situations (often after careful thought), understanding all potential outcomes, and accepting that risk without complaint if an unfavorable outcome does occur. I’ve made this clear on various topics and watched as other kiwis get their jimmies rustled. So I’m assuming it’s unpopular. So many people want to enjoy life and not take responsibility, this could include:

* Substance abuse/Abusing your Body
* Any sort of addiction like vidya or socials
* Sex and/or Cheating/Fetishes/Porn Addiction
* Negative Spending Habits/hoarding

Excuses are always easier than self reflection. I know myself, and work to make better.
 
I always find it extremely weird when people start a relationship (without really knowing each other before, maybe they even met online), are engaged 2 months later, get pregnant and marry (or the other way around).

So all in all, they didn't even know the other person for a year, but they're sure that they want to spend the rest of their life with them? And even force a child into this?

In 95% of cases I've witnessed, marriages like that end up in an absolute shitshow - why do people still think that their relationship will work out? Why can't they wait for another year to see if the other person really is the one for them?

It's just mind-blowing to me.
 
I always find it extremely weird when people start a relationship (without really knowing each other before, maybe they even met online), are engaged 2 months later, get pregnant and marry (or the other way around).

So all in all, they didn't even know the other person for a year, but they're sure that they want to spend the rest of their life with them? And even force a child into this?

In 95% of cases I've witnessed, marriages like that end up in an absolute shitshow - why do people still think that their relationship will work out? Why can't they wait for another year to see if the other person really is the one for them?

It's just mind-blowing to me.
People always think they're special and smarter than everyone else, and women especially hate to be generalized. A lot of this stuff is pretty straight forward and clear statistically, but they always think they'll be the ones to beat the odds. Their circumstances are unique. X isn't like that. Etc.

Also because a lot of people have a hard time breaking up with someone. They rationalize a bunch of excuses in their mind why they can't or shouldn't do it and a two week fling that started black out drunk at a party quickly becomes a decade long relationship.
 
I think people should take personal responsibility for their actions, and accept any potential negative consequences if they choose to engage in said action. People should be mature enough to enter into situations (often after careful thought), understanding all potential outcomes, and accepting that risk without complaint if an unfavorable outcome does occur. I’ve made this clear on various topics and watched as other kiwis get their jimmies rustled. So I’m assuming it’s unpopular. So many people want to enjoy life and not take responsibility, this could include:

* Substance abuse/Abusing your Body
* Any sort of addiction like vidya or socials
* Sex and/or Cheating/Fetishes/Porn Addiction
* Negative Spending Habits/hoarding

Excuses are always easier than self reflection. I know myself, and work to make better.
That's because most of KF's userbase is vidya addicted overweight slobs who love buying plastic shite between collecting welfare.

They hated Jesus because he told the truth. Give me your MATI ratings, niggers.
 
That's because most of KF's userbase is vidya addicted overweight slobs who love buying plastic shite between collecting welfare.

They hated Jesus because he told the truth. Give me your MATI ratings, niggers.
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I always find it extremely weird when people start a relationship (without really knowing each other before, maybe they even met online), are engaged 2 months later, get pregnant and marry (or the other way around).

So all in all, they didn't even know the other person for a year, but they're sure that they want to spend the rest of their life with them? And even force a child into this?

In 95% of cases I've witnessed, marriages like that end up in an absolute shitshow - why do people still think that their relationship will work out? Why can't they wait for another year to see if the other person really is the one for them?

It's just mind-blowing to me.

People always think they're special and smarter than everyone else, and women especially hate to be generalized. A lot of this stuff is pretty straight forward and clear statistically, but they always think they'll be the ones to beat the odds. Their circumstances are unique. X isn't like that. Etc.

Also because a lot of people have a hard time breaking up with someone. They rationalize a bunch of excuses in their mind why they can't or shouldn't do it and a two week fling that started black out drunk at a party quickly becomes a decade long relationship.

This kind of goes back to what I was saying earlier. I don’t advocate for autistically over analyzing every major life decision, but jumping into relationships, especially sexual ones, are a prime example of ‘not my fault, things just went so fast’. Is a year long enough to know someone? Probably not. Things are doubly complicated if a pregnancy occurs, or if cohabitation is involved (before you call me old fashioned this is statistically true for poor marital outcomes, but of course there are always exceptions). A novel idea would be, you know, getting to know potential partners as people and friends before you bump uglies and let your oxytocin levels blind your decision making.

Off my high horse.
 
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Not only is it unproductive to argue against transgenderism by referring to "facts" or "common sense" (someone that committed will do what they want to do) it's actually unsound.

For most of history, long before molecular science or medicine was born or thought of, people intuitively knew their own genders, and could tell gender by looking at shape and parts and hearing voices. Nobody in antiquity thought it a problem to be reasoned through. It only became a question of "what does the science say" about gender when gender was called into question — and in fact it is "the science" that will make better and better fakes as time goes on. Probably chromosomes could be altered someday.

Claiming gender can be scientifically proven is playing into the hands of gender reassignment theorists. Point to body parts, they'll roll out surgery to change those. Point to molecular biology, they'll change that. Point to societal roles, those will get muddled by economic factors.

In reality, rather than a scientific question, gender is probably a deeper question than whether God exists; any number of atheists and agnostics have never been troons. Whether you are a man or a woman is a fact that can't be proven logically, like the existence of God, or the non-existence of God.
 
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Westerners marrying and having kids later in life, having smaller families, and the sex recession are not just products of moral or traditional cultural erosion. There's also an economic contributor to it.

Most rational people want to put off getting married and have kids until they feel they can support a family. That's becoming harder and harder because white-collar/service industry jobs, many of which require more and more useless degrees and networking to even get an interview for, are the majority of jobs that allow for upward mobility. The well-paying, secure manufacturing jobs of yore have been literally Shanghai'ed.
 
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People who say "it is what it is".

You've added nothing to the conversation and insulted me by wasting my time
It just means you have accepted that a thing exists, and you have no strong opinions about it. You end a sentence with "It is what it is" to clear up any conception of a subtextual feeling you might have accidentally conveyed.

I'd figure that'd be obvious, but it is what it is, I suppose
 
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