#128. Buckle up buttercup
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> Another day, another exhausting work-ethic discourse. A Zoomer complained about having no time for fun because of her demanding work schedule, and the worldâs boomers (pictured above) told her to buckle up buttercup, because life is pain. And itâs like yeah, the boomers have a point: millennials and zoomers do be spending $22 on they Doordashed avocado toast. But also, they have suffered catastrophic economic decline and the ongoing collapse of familial networks that mightâve served as a safety net. In some ways, work sucks more now than then. Plus, we werenât put on this earth to wagecuck. Life under industrial capitalism is not the end goal. So like Libya, itâs a land of contrasts.
> Sensitive young man reveals his power level on a dating app, almost gets kicked out of law school, then posts about the ordeal on 4chan, re-opening the investigation, then the school revoked his scholarship and suspended him for a year. A truly gripping story about an incel who couldnât take it anymore.
> Women are bed rotting and calling it self care.
> Is the nation of your birth the result of arbitrary chance, or a cosmic miracle worthy of gratitude, and one that defines who you are?
> Elon is QTing some very based ideas over the weekend, such as immigration critique from Aimee âRetard is the most underrated word in the English language.â Terese.
> It turns out theyâve been trying to replace us since the 50s. The 1750s.
> The streams of trafficked humans that flow in the U.S. are not crystal clear, as this short history of Fujianese human trafficking goes. You should all read The Snakehead.
> Dating e-girls. Not even once.
> The gallows is not just an instrument of justice, but of compassion.
> MormonsâŠin space!
> For multiculturalism to work, you must reduce the Other to Tacos.
> But to have aUtHenTiC tacos, you must import infinity immigrants.
> Trump is our Shakespeare.
đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
> You thought Larry David was the worst thing Elmo encountered last week.
> Shane Gillis is hosting SNL. We are hitting âso backâ levels that shouldnât even be possible.
> Astute NRP reader @canonicalbrud pointed out a clip from Jordan Petersonâs Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, which is, surprisingly, about recognizing yourself within a broader communal context, rather than being an atomized individual market participant.
> NRP Substack favorites
and discuss the latterâs many bangers and his native America Junior.> Speaking of favs,
appeared on âs podcast to discuss practical ways to oppose the regime.đ°Longreads of the Weekđ°
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develops a taxonomy of posters, and explains what each type contributes to your feed. As an aggregator of Twitter content, this couldnât really be any more our shit. Take the âWrinkle Findersâ:> After a star showing on the latest episode of NRP radio, Peachy Keenan shares a little Domestic Extremism 101.
> Contra critiques Catturdâs nasty response to that overworked zoomer as the new right gone wrong, but isnât his âbuckle up buttercupâ worldview just the dying gasps of the boomercon? The real villain here is Tucker, for having that guy on as anything remotely representative of new right views.
> Datameister
released two data dumps last week â one on bias in admissions, and the other on how people canât stop miscegenating.>
writes of maternal anxiety, and how having kids makes you vulnerable to suffering at a higher level. You will feel more pain, but youâll feel more alive.>
on the purpose of pundits.>
on the evolution of sin.>
on the niches of the noosphere.> Mommy Milkers/Mocha writes about our brave pundits who are willing to hold low-status views.
> Inez Stepman reviews a new book on Palo Alto and the Californian Ideology it produced, and finds it wanting.
> Helen Andrews chronicles the history of human resources, that dark beating heart of corporate wokeness that defeated a masculine alternative of labor negotiations: the union.
đŠTweets of the WeekđŠ
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I've been waiting for the Dissident Right to notice the aspirational vision of Jonathan Pageau. It's gunna be more than OrthoBros swinging incense: proper participation in your immediate story is a fractal of the grand pattern which is the Story of Reality.
I am surprised that there is no mention of the US Navy dropping its high school diploma/ GED requirement for recruits.
Desperation for bodies or inviting the Germanic Tribes into the Roman Legions?