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Hate is a weak man's path to regaining the illusion of control in his life. People are all inherently frail, both in body and spirit. Egotistic and material pursuits will never sate your primal yearning. The sooner you come to terms with your horoscope, the sooner you'll grow...figuratively speaking, of course.
You're not wrong though lmao
As if introverts can't be successful and enjoy a Big Mac after working out with their home gym.
My guy. What kind of medical grade nonsense are you on about?
No its not ok and only gives you disadvantages.
Why did you allow WW2? Why didn't you kill Hitler?
Humans are too weak to have it any other way.
By the time everyone's WW2 timelines resolved Hitler wasn't interfacing with reality anymore. He knew ghost divisions like vampire regiments existed on both sides of the field, and he vaguely knew the 7th Ghost Panzer International was responsible for the initial success of the Battle of the Bulge. And he knew people in all of those regiments understood and admired parts of his vision.
But he couldn't understand why any of them would be working against him, because he simply wasn't in control of anything anymore. Least of all himself. It's like his presence itself was an excuse for everyone to go to war, and nothing he personally did would ever change that.
I barely get out of my House and I am pretty skinny 🤷♀️