>>11527264Oh, so I'll be seeing those topics again in your book then?
>it's insulting for somebody to tell you you loom nice and all when if you were to approach them in a flirtatious manner they'll outrught turn you down because you don't meet their standardsYou can still think that of somebody without wanting to date them. Let's say for example that girls with freckles and glasses are not my type. Doesn't mean I automatically find them ugly, I may find some of them quite pretty actually, but still (and we are talking solely about looks here), because they are not what I myself prefer, I would not be overjoyed at the prospect of dating one.
>he has to work extra hard to win the heart of a women that will always look other men before him because she sure doesn't love him for his looksDoesn't a woman have to do that as well? They won't be pretty forever and women's looks tend to deteriorate more quickly than men's. But I myself hold the fear that a woman will care more about my body than anything else and if something were to happen to it she'd leave me...
>the drones mimic wrong people well then it's no wonder why so many "well off" people can't register the sufferingI don't disagree with that, but if those people willingly mimic the other group (or maybe it doesn't even register) then they still are the majority, especially if they believe that they are just as well-off as those they are copying.
>everybody has different properties, molding a bronze fit for an axe into a hammer will likely result in lower efficiencyAgain, I don't disagree with that. But still, the fact remains, society moulds people into becoming what the leaders desire, with complete disregard for whether they are fit for being like that or not. And, in the eyes of these leaders, the factory machines aren't in need of replacement. Society won't change because those who have the power to change it don't want to do so.
>NBR best broWe still talk, but my mom has always been my best friend.