My whole life, I’ve been a San Francisco/Los Angeles Liberal Arts person with jobs that have shaggy rugs, and you bring your dog into work.
I’m the typical black rimmed liberal glasses person. You’d never expect me to be Conservative unless you saw me at home in my Kanye/Trump shirt.
I’ve always hated kids, and people who had them. But now that I’m redpilled, even going to Church sometimes, I feel like I’m kind of obligated to have one. Like if I don’t I did something bad. Los Angeles would be a crazy place to raise kids but people do it all the time.
Sometimes I think I’m not naturally conservative, but I am because of how crazy liberals are, so therefore it’s ok to not have one.
I do really like conservative values, but at the same time my lifestyle is so different. It’s odd.
agreed, it's the exact same mentality. Prejudice comes in all forms, against all types. Tattoos for me just aren't all that big of a deal (my first one was -- took me forever to decide what the "perfect" first one was. After that, I realized there was no perfect tattoo, and it didn't really matter what I get all that much). They helped me realize the impermanence of life and everything in it (everything from our physical bodies being ever-changing and temporary, to physical pain being temporary). They helped me understand what the important things in life are, and they also serve a really beneficial mental health component for me
fwiw - my brother is a Dr., a Christian, and has tattoos. These judgmental asses can thank their lucky stars doctors like him don't think like they do when they're dependent on them for saving their lives