Manosphere Amud - The Balloon Loon, Loveshy Extraordinaire

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I never said he was more Ignobilid than I am.
Ah-- mea culpa. I'm afraid I incorrectly recalled what you'd said about your own classification.
I'm probably about 50% Adenid, 25% Nobilid, 25% Thallid.
I'm seeing lots of Adenid, and also some Nobilid and Thallid in Wilde.
Still, I have to ask, does "lots of Adenid" mean about 50%, or do you believe that Wilde is more ignobilid than you are?

This is another instance in which it would be nice if your facial classification system were quantifiable rather than relying largely on opinion.
 
3. They didn't die out, they transitioned into Sapiens through a combination of degenerate de-evolution and absorbing gene flow from various sources.
Number three. That last bit.

Care to explain what that means in layman's terms?

I don't think "de-evolution" is a biological term.
 
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That was useful, and I do accept that barter is a foolish, impractical system for anything bigger than a hippy dippy kiwi farm. It's very unfortunate then, that I hate money and banks. I think living in a very primitive society that has no need for money is superior to using some kind of modern economics system. It is by far the lesser of two evils.

It inevitably leads to big economies and big governments which have corruption, stealing, bank leaching, and so on.

"I do accept that barter is a foolish, impractical system for anything bigger than a hippy dippy kiwi farm."
"I think living in a very primitive society that has no need for money is superior to using some kind of modern economics system. It is by far the lesser of two evils."


Sorry buddy, but you contradicted yourself in these statements. I hoped you would quickly correct yourself but you for some reason didn't. You can't say you think barter is a foolish impractical system when applied to larger more complex economic systems and then claim that living in a very primitive society is superior to using a more modern economic system.

"It inevitably leads to big economies and big governments which have corruption, stealing, bank leaching, and so on."


Why is it inevitable? Why does it lead to big governments and economies? It is certainly possible but speaking in absolutes does not help you. I will not deny the issues big governments and economies can cause but you are dismissing them out of hand without considering the drawbacks of bartering as well as considering the current status-quo of the 21st century.

The reason that countries need these more complex economic systems is because of economic globalization, that is the inevitable increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services, technologies and capital.

This is an over-simplification, but when some countries desire resources from others that are crucial to keep their economies running, a flow of trade between countries is often required to keep their current resources as well as innovation and technology from becoming stagnant and/or dwindling. More efficient economic systems are able to facilitate creation of new technologies because of faster, greater amount of resources that are able to travel farther.
 
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1. I wrap dental floss around it very tightly. It works fine
2. I use CVS brand finger cots.
3. It doesn't have a meter, you just squeeze the bulb. I usually squeeze it 3 times.
4. I lubricate it with water
5. I use a plastic toothpick with the pointy end cut off and filed to a smooth end
6. I usually get a runny nose for a few minutes after doing it. Sometimes it feels uncomfortable but not overtly painful.
7. I have not

No, I'm talking about the maxilla. I'm looking at the whole maxilla including zygomatic bones, nasal cavity, and upper jaw. My pattern of facial asymmetry is consistent with my maxilla being twisted, or rotated in two directions.

Okay, rotated makes me sense to me than twisted. So your maxilla and zygomatic bones are rotated in two different directions?
Okay, so I'm just going to play along for a moment. You have your maxilla and zygomatic bones rotated in two different directions. Inflating finger cots up your nose is the clear solution. So here are some questions:
1. How do you know how much pressure you need to realign these bones?
2. How do you figure out where to apply this pressure so the bones actually align properly?
3. How do you work out how many inflated finger cots this will take in order to have a successful realignment?
 
Anything that could reasonably be described as "de-evolution" is, really, just evolution, which refers to changes in the frequency of certain types of genes in populations over time. When a population of cave fish loses its eyes, that's evolution, not "de-evolution." When sea-dwelling whales evolved from a population of land-dwelling mammals which had, itself, evolved from sea-dwelling animals, that's still just evolution.
 
@Amud
Have you considered law school?
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Texas Arcane is Cleveland Blakemore, best known as the developer behind the legendary vaporware RPG Grimoire, and quite possibly a greater flame-warrior than the infamous Derek Smart ever was.
I did a quick search for this guy. Obvious kook that probably needs his own thread. Obsessive Fallout fanboy that hangs out some RPG forum where he is highly praised by members with usernames like "shiteatingnippledick" and "anus_pounder".
 
1. I wrap dental floss around it very tightly. It works fine
2. I use CVS brand finger cots.
3. It doesn't have a meter, you just squeeze the bulb. I usually squeeze it 3 times.
4. I lubricate it with water
5. I use a plastic toothpick with the pointy end cut off and filed to a smooth end
6. I usually get a runny nose for a few minutes after doing it. Sometimes it feels uncomfortable but not overtly painful.
7. I have not

Thank you for those answers, Amud.

I think @GeorgeDaMoose has asked some good follow-up questions that are consistent with my line of inquiry

The only question I would like to add to his is:
4. What is your specific indicator of success for this procedure?
 
That was useful, and I do accept that barter is a foolish, impractical system for anything bigger than a hippy dippy kiwi farm. It's very unfortunate then, that I hate money and banks. I think living in a very primitive society that has no need for money is superior to using some kind of modern economics system. It is by far the lesser of two evils.

This seems to contradict itself quite seriously.

If you acknowledge that barter is a foolish, impractical system for anything larger than a small commune, how is living in a "very primitive" society superior to modern economics?

As I said in my original post, modern economics has allowed our species to travel to other worlds. You can't build a space shuttle with barter.

How would your alternative system handle something as expensive and complicated as a space program, which requires huge resources and many very individuals with highly specialised skills?

How would your alternative system allow individuals to specialise, as money does? What I mean by this is; in my original example, I could focus entirely on kiwi farming because the medium of exchange I used was essentially sorted. In your system, how would computer programmers, bioengineers, chemists, etc earn a living?

If your system would rather we not have those, there are very prominent "return to agriculture" social systems that have sprung up in recent memory, such as the Khmer Rouge. In many ways, your philosophy is eerily similar. The Khmer Rouge despised education and had educated people executed. They also held in high esteem the various primitive mountain tribes (as you seem to hold primitive societies in high esteem). The Khmer Rouge's social policy focused on working towards a purely agrarian society.

Would you say that this is an accurate representation of the government system you want to create?
 
Would you say that this is an accurate representation of the government system you want to create?

You see, all of you have lost the point because you are thinking like rational, intelligent, and educated people.

This is Amud's ideal system:

1) Barter trade on a global scale.
2) Everyone who has something that he wants MUST accept anything that he has to offer.
3) Anyone who DOESN'T accept what he has to offer is a Neanderthal or whatever and should be immediately executed.

Anything that doesn't rest on these axioms is pointless sophistry. The end.
 
@Amud - what evidence do you have to show you have a "superior immune system"? Why do you believe this?

In b4 Amud says "because my nobilid features mean that I'm genetically descended from neanderthals."

I think this guy must be actually a really ugly mofo in real life. There must be some reason why he has to argue against women liking genuinely attractive men via his completely nebulous bullshit theory that attractive men = low IQ degenerates and men that look like neanderthals = super-geniuses who stick condoms up their noses.

Or something like that.
 
In b4 Amud says "because my nobilid features mean that I'm genetically descended from neanderthals."

I think this guy must be actually a really ugly mofo in real life. There must be some reason why he has to argue against women liking genuinely attractive men via his completely nebulous bullshit theory that attractive men = low IQ degenerates and men that look like neanderthals = super-geniuses who stick condoms up their noses.

Or something like that.
According to this post, he's claiming himself to be at least 50% chinless weakling, 25% big-nosed caveman, and 25% bloated-cranium elf. Seems like probably a combination that women wouldn't find attractive.
 
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