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I think our purpose is war. We're meant to form teams, make alliances, have betrayals, conquer each other, defend our territory against would-be conqueres. In a sense low-iq gangbangers in L.A. and Detroit are living a life closer to our natural purpose and destiny than the average commuter going to and from an office.
This is what people have done for basically all of our existence, the game ends when one team wins the whole planet. Sadly, it's gonna be some faggot like Klaus Schwab or a Bill Gates type who wins in the end, but it was fun to play. If only from a distance, up close it's a lot of suffering and pain; Mongols raping people and Germans gassing people (allegedly), etc.
People do this even on a small scale, we play videogames to simulate it, watch movies to experience it vicariously, it happens to an extent in the corporate world and in our romantic lives. What is a man being cucked if not someone who’s territory has been conquered by an invading force?
Even chimpanzees form gangs and have specific territories that they guard, they sometimes gang beat chimpanzees from other tribes to death if they come into their territory.
Someone more intelligent than me could maybe articulate this in a better way that sounds less cringe, but basically, I think Genghis Khan was right. Not saying it's a good thing, it just is what it is.
I think technology has kind of ruined war, once we had the technical capabilities to straight up carpet bomb cities or launch missiles from super far away, that was it. I think we're at the end of the game and everyone instinctively knows it but we're all dragging our feet to get some more time playing before the clock runs out, sort of like stopping the clock in football when there’s only seconds left.
This is what people have done for basically all of our existence, the game ends when one team wins the whole planet. Sadly, it's gonna be some faggot like Klaus Schwab or a Bill Gates type who wins in the end, but it was fun to play. If only from a distance, up close it's a lot of suffering and pain; Mongols raping people and Germans gassing people (allegedly), etc.
People do this even on a small scale, we play videogames to simulate it, watch movies to experience it vicariously, it happens to an extent in the corporate world and in our romantic lives. What is a man being cucked if not someone who’s territory has been conquered by an invading force?
Even chimpanzees form gangs and have specific territories that they guard, they sometimes gang beat chimpanzees from other tribes to death if they come into their territory.
Someone more intelligent than me could maybe articulate this in a better way that sounds less cringe, but basically, I think Genghis Khan was right. Not saying it's a good thing, it just is what it is.
I think technology has kind of ruined war, once we had the technical capabilities to straight up carpet bomb cities or launch missiles from super far away, that was it. I think we're at the end of the game and everyone instinctively knows it but we're all dragging our feet to get some more time playing before the clock runs out, sort of like stopping the clock in football when there’s only seconds left.