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Robocop_Kamala 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'd definitely say she's good looking, but yes, a large amount of looks is definitely down to style - lenses and a different style dress and she could look very very hot, but it's her choice. I personally don't give a damn how my politicians look as long as they get the job done. At this point I'd sooner vote for a bullfrog than most of congress.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

If only the fish hadn't nicked 'em when they fell out of the boat...

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

While you're not wrong about women's voting tendencies and estrogen does play a role in behavior (I still can't believe this has to be spelled out now), I'd be careful about drawing too sweeping a generalization here on voting trends based on estrogen alone pede - especially when culture + family is still important - Trump won from what I recall 70% of white men and 55% of white women last time around, he gained with both this time (ignoring fraud). That's a marked difference, but he still won a slim majority of white women in 2016 despite Hillary being their demographic (to be fair she was awful).

Contrast to the African American community which have higher testosterone levels than whites (both genders) and yet overwhelmingly vote for collectivist, socialist platforms. If you look at hormones alone you'd come to the opposite conclusion.

I don't disagree with your post otherwise, but it has to be said it isn't only down to testosterone and estrogen. Another cultural example: the Finnish were 70% for UBI until they got told it'd necessitate a tax increase to pay for, upon which it dropped down to 35% for, contrast to Switzerland where UBI got rejected outright by 80% of those who voted in the referendum.

It also should be said it isn't only lower testosterone that is a problem in the west, you can't quite compare the hormones 1 to 1 in men and women as they have different effects (random example: a large dose of oxytocin e.g. from orgasm makes women more touchy feely/want to get intimate, whereas men feel an instinctive urge to pull away if they get hit by a lot at once), the real problem is the decline in testosterone below normal levels. The range of healthy T is actually pretty wide across cultures and even men of one line, the problem is our unhealthy lifestyle polluted with chemicals and physical inactivity is making these drop below the level that would be healthy for the individual men in question, which leads to depression, bad mental health and various other factors that tend to push one towards collectivism (mental health issues are over represented among antifa and their friends).

Edit: Also women are more agreeable not gullible, else they'd perform worse at reading social cues and expressions which on average is not the case, they do better than men there. Agreeableness does mean they're more likely to go along with the mainstream, but I'd question gullible as while more women support leftwing policies than men in the US, antifa and the actual commies ironically have largely male memberships, and most commie movements historically were led by men. Men aren't immune to being gullible.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

After Trump's second term in 2025 I plan to leave the west and flee to Eastern Europe so I can marry and my future children can be free.

Yes and when the right decides to flee once again, but from Eastern Europe, I'm sure your kids can happily move to the moon or mars and socialism won't just follow them there.

Running away has worked so well every time.

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Robocop_Kamala 22 points ago +22 / -0

The bedbugs are probably mildly scarier than the average limpwristed antifa soylord.

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Robocop_Kamala 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's especially ironic considering there are people here that think AOC is hot and keep simping for her.

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Robocop_Kamala 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, it's brutal but anyone who can't take you for what you are and doesn't have your best interests at heart (which means honesty even when it's unpleasant), isn't worth having in your life. And what greater dishonesty and ill intent than this travesty of an 'election' was?

The remaining non-Republican friends I have that pass those two criteria have all either come around to the election being fraudulent or are in the process of doing so.

But frankly the Republican party is a dumpsterfire anyway, Trump and MAGA are great, R politicians are mostly a bunch of useless cucks.

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Robocop_Kamala 7 points ago +7 / -0

"The most feared words in the English language: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."

"The government approach to business can be summed up as: If it moves, tax it, if it keeps moving, regulate it, and if it stops moving, subsidize it."

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Robocop_Kamala 4 points ago +4 / -0

Only negative is it requires visiting NYC.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm surprised he made it that long living with the world famous hitman Hiluigi Clintonelli

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Robocop_Kamala 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hear BLM and antifa riots are the safest places of all pede, according to msm anyway.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope you're not wrong either. Actions speak louder than words, I'm going to wait until the 6th to judge him. We've been let down by so many so far (like the Scum Court of the US) at this point I don't believe anything until the day of.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I don't disagree pede, estrogen doesn't make you more gullible, else women should rate lower on interpreting social cues which doesn't hold.

Women are more agreeable however, that does hold true, and that's a mix of hormones + brain chemistry and culture. And ofc being physically weaker means you (historically speaking) needed to be able to handle conflict in a largely non-physical way (firearms even this out in terms of self defense at least). Being more risk averse is a part of women's biology, not merely cultural. Going a little on a tangent here: women that invest make 7% more return on their investments on avg compared to men thanks to it.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the dialect thing is a native speaker advantage however, but yes, German dialects tend to use a lot of different actual words not just different pronunciations.

English has pretty crazy dialects too for non-native speakers to need to try and interpret, but they're very spread out - the UK has a bunch, the US has some in the south, then there's India, Australia and New Zealand. I know a lot of Germans that really struggle with Australians.

German dialects are concentrated in Europe in three countries mainly and native speakers can generally understand each other - the harder dialects between the countries ofc tend to understand the easier ones but not so much the other way around, but most Germans will understand all the other German dialects within Germany, even if they don't get all the ones up in the mountain villages in Switzerland.

I'm not debating the international usefulness, but I think that's partly independent of difficulty - French used to be the lingua franca and I personally find it horrid, native speakers never seem to pronounce words the same way as you'd expect, they just cut off the endings, and they reuse the same word for a dozen totally different meanings, worse than English does.

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Robocop_Kamala 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't think they have the manpower to cover everyone, but then one in ten communist party members in the US back in the day were FBI agents, they could easily be a vocal minority like this.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's brain chemistry (specifically receptors) + culture, not estrogen alone.

Estrogen does affect moods + behavior, but even so it can't quite be 1 to 1 compared between men and women - low estrogen in women usually causes depression and other problems, the same is not true for men where testosterone is the more important factor in mental health. The effects the same hormone has are different between men and women due to how men vs women's neuroreceptors interact with them.

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Robocop_Kamala 1 point ago +1 / -0

From Dutch -> Germans the genders are the same for most words, only Dutch has gendered (male/female) and neutral as genders, German has male, female and neutral, so I imagine they have an easier time of German.

That said, learning German pronunciation is much easier than English for non-natives, it mostly follows how it is written (you do need to know if two words are combined as that gets enunciated) whereas in English the spelling is a total mess vs the actual pronunciation.

The official German they teach in most places is more in line with itself too, with English there's British English, American English and then Canadian, Aussie, Kiwi which lean more towards BE but with some borrowed AE elements.

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