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Rventurelli

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Rventurelli last won the day on April 13 2017

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    Pennsylvania, United States of America
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    Firearms -- intermediate level of knowledge and proficiency.

    Psychology, sociobiology, demographics, biographies, economics, philosophy, military strategy, history, politics.

    Video games -- more of a "retro gamer", although occasionally newer ones might catch my attention.

    Music enthusiast, very diversified taste, however, mostly rock, country and vocal.

    Manga/anime -- Used to be an otaku in the past, not anymore, although I still like many.

    Movies: some of my favourites are Das Leben der Anderen, Gone With the Wind, The Matrix, The Godfather Trilogy and Fight Club.

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  1. I have three blogs where I write poetry, book reviews and articles. Have had them for years, but lately, working 66 hours a week I have barely had any time to add anything to them. My biggest piece of advice to you is to try to be true to yourself. Some people are better at writing, others at talking and so on and so forth. You have to find out what works for you. Otherwise, the creative content will increase stress instead of release it.
  2. A major part of his argument was whites becoming a minority in the United States, death of religion, polarization of politics and the different racial and ethnic groups having an ever bigger difference in values/culture.
  3. There was an excellent book by Patrick J. Buchanan called The Suicide of a Superpower that asks the question: Will America survive to 2025? While I highly recommend the book, I think Mr. Buchanan exaggerated on purpose. The United States of America will probably collapse, at least in its current form, in my opinion, around 2030-35.
  4. I am not. What I am saying is that land is the only thing worth fighting a war for. Be it for independence, for preservation of what is yours or if you happen to be a country with extremely high population density and not near enough resources to feed your population, what would be a collective self-defense thing.
  5. P.M me.
  6. Steam is a platform that sells video-games. Guess what, Half-Life 3 is supposedly going to be release this year or next one! Having a STEM degree also does not guarantee anything. Cheap H1B visa people from India and other countries still steal your jobs. In fact, 35 percent of people born in America and are STEM graduates are unemployed.
  7. No because of the low achievers in the intelligence bell curve. There would be even more drug usage, crime and other negative social consequences because those people would have nothing else to turn to. Just pick any former industrial town in America (I live in one by the way), it is like people lost their souls. There is drugs everywhere, too much inbreeding and the associated depression in IQ, extreme obesity and just these far away eyes everywhere. It is quite sad to watch those people working three different dead end jobs and still only able to barely making it. Now imagine what would happen with self-driving taxi/deliveries, waiters and fast-food workers... Those people have no other potentiality, they barely know how to read and seems like one in three kids have autism or are somewhat mentally impaired. Not sure how much of it is only psychiatrists wanting to make a profit selling drugs and how much of it is due to inbreeding, however, it is a heart braking situation already, that in this scenario would only get worse.
  8. Adoption studies show that there is an improvement in IQ, however, it is a pretty small one, like one to three IQ points at most and it has to be a huge disparity, for example, getting someone from the ghettos of Detroit to be adopted into the Rothschilds. Even then, the intelligence of the grown up adult will much more resemble the one of his biological parents than the adopted ones.
  9. Depends on the person. If I read something out loud I can barely remember anything. If I read it silently I have a proverbial photographic memory, to the point I can remember the font that it was written on, if it was the left or right page, any figures that were next to it and so on and so forth.
  10. Congratulations, I think your video is a 10 out of 10. Nothing at all to complain.
  11. As for myself, my childhood adversity score is of 7, and ever since like 12 or so, I always had the big desire to be a good husband and father. My friends always tended to be older and I always tended to bond well with much older people, often becoming almost a son for the fathers of my friends. It is a quite strange situation to be honest. Every time an older gentleman calls me "son" I feel extremely emotional. Also, every time I see a functional and loving family I get extremely happy inside. It is such a difficult sensation to explain. It gets me very upset to see people with good parents treating them like crap, which I see way too often, unfortunately.
  12. Many people from dysfunctional families want to have their own family and be different than their parents. I know many people who had very dysfunctional families and either wish to correct that by being good parents or are themselves already good parents.
  13. The proclaimed goals in both Iraq and Afghanistan were reached: they got rid of Hussein and Taliban control in Afghanistan. Those Wars were stupid and gave rise to ISIS and the migrant crisis, but they were not lost.
  14. I mostly agree with everything you said, although there are those rare cases where people actually diced in humanities and actuality, do to H1B visas there are over 30 percent of Americans with STEM degrees that are unemployed. As for me, I dropped out of college in my country of origin with no debt to marry my now ex-wife. I was doing economics. After I divorced, I had an 11 dollars an hour job and a roommate, later I moved to a small town in Pennsylvania where the cost of living was low and found a warehouse job that pays $13.25 an hour. It is a decent Form of living without any education needed. Then I got hired for a government job that pays 16.46 am hour. Living alone in a small town... That is excellent. There are plenty of opportunities for people to leave their parents' home and sustain themselves. In my opinion they are just too scared of giving away the comfort they have. If I as an immigrant who has no degree, no family here and only very recently made friends here is able to do it, anyone with above average IQ and decent work ethic can do it.
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