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One of the Archetypes of masculinity for the Greeks was mighty Hercules, noble Hector, wily Odysseus, passionate Achilles. These are the attiudes a man should adopt. Strength of Hercules, the nobility of Hector towards friends and the wiliness and cunning of Odeysseyus towards enemies and women...look to the ancients for instruction
....and seek the advantage, and maybe even come together with ones fellows to defeat an organization, because organizations care not for the individual . In this case (like in Europe), the student would be better served to turn a blind eye towards cheating or join in it if he can has the wherewithal to avoid discovery....
I was reading the r/premed subreddit (I am in medicine myself). They were complaining about some people "cheating" on an exam. What struck me is the misplaced sense of loyalty and honor North Americans (Americucks?) have towards organizations. Loyalty/honor is reserved for friends/family, against everyone else one must be wily....
@Chaddeus_Rex what are you, Brad Pitt in Troy?
@dustup you think you are the highest power in your life because you decide things. The gods gave you but one gift and that is endurance. That is all you ever need and what everything else stems from.
The gods envy humans
@Chaddeus_Rex to me, this is still inherently weak since you're still living within someone else's paradigm (the God's). no God gave me strength, I did. no God gives me purpose, I do. I am always the Higher Power in my life, because anything less is deliberate weakness founded in Follower mentality (all religions have God on the pedestal)
@redpillschool can we get support for cyrrilic here?
Was listening to russian rap and i began to realize the importance of growing up in the yard (????), doing shit with friends and getting into fights and having adventures and seeing friends die.
If you missed out on those adventures as a child, do them now - they build your masculinity
@TheStoicCrane download rooshes books from libgen
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When you have the urge to explain something. Just smile (preferable mischeviously) instead. Problem solved.
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Interesting. How should a dude play it so as not to seem too eager but at the same time score an MDHB8?
Thats the case with every technology. It was copied from someone else, yes even by American companies.
Innovation is in the details and the Chinese are good at that.
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