It’s the other way around. Getting rejected by all those hot Latinas in Santa Monica, the un poquito matadorito, is greeting revenge by deporting every brown person.
It’s the other way around. Getting rejected by all those hot Latinas in Santa Monica, the un poquito matadorito, is greeting revenge by deporting every brown person.
“I know him well socially and the man is not overcompensating.”
“Men who are high value men like Stephen Miller take risks, they’re brave, they’re unafraid, they’re confident, and they’re on a mission,” Watters said. “And they have younger wives with beautiful children.”
These people are completely broken.
Agreed. Here’s how I arrived at that conclusion, today.
I positively loathe qualifiers like this. It’s the presumption that we all have the same values (we don’t), that theirs are the correct ones (really not), and that there’s some kind of objective attractiveness hierarchy in play (less of a thing than you’d think). It’s only four words, but man does this carry weight by conveying a willful ignorance of how people really work. It also something you’d likely find on a 4chan greentext.
These are also qualities shared with the mentally deranged and sociopaths. It’s easy to look like this if you’re crazy and/or don’t give a fuck about others. A dead giveaway is when they’re always like this. Meanwhile, good people that share these qualities are also usually esteemed for their deeds,how they don’t always act like this, and know how to be cautious, when to retreat, and that it’s okay to doubt.
… and we conclude with a cocktailof misogynist double-speak, ageism, and prosperity gospel for seasoning. Just the thing to wash down this shit-sundae of a character endorsement.
A business contact of my wife likes to swing the term “high value” (or its negation) at everything within reach like a hyperactive kid at a piñata-party. I haven’t seen him apply it to people yet, but the way he sometimes sounds wouldn’t surprise me at all.
The general context is event management, so he wants every advertisement, every presentation, every service provider’s social media profiles and generally everything to be “high value” in order to get “high value” customers. He’ll frown on certain promo channels not because they’re ineffective, but because they reach the “wrong audience” and once you’ve established yourself in a certain price range, it’s really hard to rebrand for a “higher value” range.
God forbid you would willingly cater to people not willing to drop six figures on a private party. His argument isn’t even that this range isn’t enough for a sustainable, comfortable living, just that it’s not worth it if you could also go for “high value”.
If he hasn’t already, I’m pretty sure one day he’ll end up calling a person not “high value” enough.
Ew. Say what you will about Macron he’s a powerful enough man to stand in front of the world side by side with an older woman without trying to macho up about a young one. Now I’m sure we’d all prefer he did it with a woman who didn’t prey on him as a teenager, but my point stands.