>>12622131So by their logic people who kill themselves do it on a whim? That would be sheer insanity, way worse than depression.
>soooo roughly 30£; or 10 hours of work in a warehouseHuh, no wonder you find eating out cheaper then... But Mein Kampf is probably more expensive than your average book as well.
>they basically expect you to know what they expect without ever telling you or even hinting youI don't know what to say. None of this sounds very enjoyable to me. It feels very hollow. A bunch of rules that make the whole ordeal seem like a strategy game more than anything which involves any sort of tender emotions...
>society, society and the swansOh I highly doubt we'll fall behind the masses, especially where knowledge is concerned. And health as well, seeing how their lifestyles become more and more unhealthy.
>I had many... jesus christ so many dismissed pleas that something in your reply just set off a bunch of surpressed memoriesI did not dismiss your advice. It is sound enough, I can't deny that. But it's just not for people like me.
>>12622350I wasn't being serious, I thought it was obvious... Well, not him it wasn't. See that brings us back to the fetish thing.
>I could go into detail as I have before about why I think you're wrong, but I doubt you would believe me anyway.You could, but I won't debate it with you. I am curious to see what you have to say about it. Do you really think I am wrong? Perhaps it's a combination of both a belief and a fetish.
>is the progress worth it if so many people are unhappy because of it?I don't know... Perhaps not. I remember I was very happy when I was little. I didn't even have toys back then, I barely had anything. Yet I was still happy. And what I had I thought to be more valuble than anything material.
>It also makes me wonder about the whole gamut of age-related fetishes, including yoursWhat exactly do you mean? Elaborate on the previous bit too.
You're lucky I'm not in the mood to defile her...