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Hypocrisy is a necessary part of associating with WizardsFoulmouth said:But at least half of the posts on wizardchan are obsessing over not getting anywhere with women.![]()
You're not making any sense son.
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Hypocrisy is a necessary part of associating with WizardsFoulmouth said:But at least half of the posts on wizardchan are obsessing over not getting anywhere with women.![]()
You're not making any sense son.
Ziltoid said:Hróðvitnisson said:The definition of wizardry does not necessarily imply neither being depressing nor unemployed. Insomuch as I have dealt with them in real life, the dealings I have had with wizards has been more amenable than with non-wizards likely because we both think for ourselves
I'm curious now. Could you please give us your definition of Wizardry?
Butta Face Lopez said:Wizards are literally exactly like conspiracy theorists. There's no sense arguing with them because they've convinced themselves that they're on a higher plane of intelligence, and that people who disagree or behave in socially acceptable fashion are "sheep."
"I don't watch sports so I'm smarter than you. I have more important things to devote my time to, like anime, and pretending to be married to characters from said anime."
Please.
Hróðvitnisson said:The criterion for wizardry is making it to age thirty without having sex excl. masturbation.
Hróðvitnisson said:KatsuKitty said:Hróðvitnisson said:Disclaimer - not a wizard, I just prefer their company.
Why do you enjoy the company of DEPRESSING, UNEMPLOYED VIRGINS?
The definition of wizardry does not necessarily imply neither being depressing nor unemployed. Insomuch as I have dealt with them in real life, the dealings I have had with wizards has been more amenable than with non-wizards likely because we both think for ourselves:
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Generally speaking, the above sentiment is a signal of independent thought while obsessing over females and the gelocation of a ball on a televised field is not.
Aldous Huxley said:An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
Dr. Cuddlebug said:Hróðvitnisson said:The criterion for wizardry is making it to age thirty without having sex excl. masturbation.
You say it like it's an accomplishment
Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money formore interesting thingsmasturbation
Aldous Huxley said:“An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.”
Dr. Cuddlebug said:Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money formore interesting thingsmasturbation to 12 year old cartoon girls
Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money for more interesting things.
Aldous Huxley said:An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
Dr. Cuddlebug said:Hróðvitnisson said:The criterion for wizardry is making it to age thirty without having sex excl. masturbation.
You say it like it's an accomplishment
wheat pasta said:Dr. Cuddlebug said:Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money formore interesting thingsmasturbation tohumping body pillows of 12 year old cartoon girls
Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money for more interesting things.
Aldous Huxley said:An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
Dr. Cuddlebug said:Hróðvitnisson said:The criterion for wizardry is making it to age thirty without having sex excl. masturbation.
You say it like it's an accomplishment
and... how are you different from these Wizards again?Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money for more interesting things.
He's not 30 yetTin said:and... how are you different from these Wizards again?Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money for more interesting things.
I think that makes him an apprentice, or a mage or Jay Baruchel.Dr. Cuddlebug said:He's not 30 yetTin said:and... how are you different from these Wizards again?Hróðvitnisson said:It is. Disregarding females frees up considerable time and money for more interesting things.
Meaning he's a wanna-be
Dr. Cuddlebug said:
Hróðvitnisson said:Dr. Cuddlebug said:
I have yet to revise one of your posts, so I would request the same courtesy.
As to KatsuKitty & Foulmouth, I joined my uncle in family court and saw what things are like for men who are on the receiving end of "happy accidents", or who decide as you did that love outweighs pecuniary matters and enter in to marriage. I even saw a prenup thrown out because the woman was allegedly under duress. That is why at nineteen, I added two and two together and decided to pursue classical studies instead. "Introduction to Attic Greek" or "Wheelock's Latin" will be seen and not heard 100% of the time, which is 100% more than can be said of women these days.
As to what I do with my time, when I am not studying electrical engineering or doing due diligence on investments, I am reading one thing or another, walking in the woods or listening to music.
Hróðvitnisson said:As to KatsuKitty & Foulmouth, I joined my uncle in family court and saw what things are like for men who are on the receiving end of "happy accidents", or who decide as you did that love outweighs pecuniary matters and enter in to marriage. I even saw a prenup thrown out because the woman was allegedly under duress.
Hróðvitnisson said:Dr. Cuddlebug said:
I have yet to revise one of your posts, so I would request the same courtesy.
As to KatsuKitty & Foulmouth, I joined my uncle in family court and saw what things are like for men who are on the receiving end of "happy accidents", or who decide as you did that love outweighs pecuniary matters and enter in to marriage. I even saw a prenup thrown out because the woman was allegedly under duress. That is why at nineteen, I added two and two together and decided to pursue classical studies instead. "Introduction to Attic Greek" or "Wheelock's Latin" will be seen and not heard 100% of the time, which is 100% more than can be said of women these days.
As to what I do with my time, when I am not studying electrical engineering or doing due diligence on investments, I am reading one thing or another, walking in the woods or listening to music.