Conc

I’m sad that I never got to fly on the Concorde. Looked into ticket prices once around 2001 and they were ~$10,000. Even then, I could’ve afforded it. Wish I would’ve just done it.

For some reason, I assumed we’d not regress and become weak. But we did and are. We should have one hour sub-orbital flights NYC–>London now. What the fuck is wrong with us?

Why That Is

Women really, really overestimate how much beauty matters to men and extremely, ridiculously underestimate how much having someone who is very enthusiastic about you (both in general and sexually) is of value to men.

I have a theory about why that is. It doesn’t make anyone look good, but it’s probably true. Women fixate on — because they are the most obvious and legible to them — the men they often encounter. These are the most aggressive, most socially-uncaring1 men who approach them (and all women) over and over again. This is maybe 1-2% of men, but they are responsible for 95%+ of the cold and most other approaches to women. These men do care about beauty a lot. Perhaps exclusively.

And men, especially when many of us are young, often pick women mostly to impress our friends — otherwise we risk being made fun of for choosing the “wrong” girl2. I did not do this, but understand the urge at least. If you can attract an extremely hot woman your social capital goes up a lot, even if she’s not someone you actually even like. (For instance, for a little while I was dating a major-agency3 signed model, and my buddies talked about it for years afterward when she came to visit me on base. She was a a sweetheart and I went out with her because she was a great person, but she was objectively mega-hot. Like, heads turned when she walked in a room.)

If women actually worked on their personality more and did a better job of understanding that every dude is not like Fratus Bro III who approaches them 10,000 times, they’d be happier. And if men cared less about impressing their friends, they’d be better off too.

But most people are not very thoughtful nor very introspective so doubt it’ll happen.

  1. As in, not concerned with social conventions.
  2. Yes, I realize women experience this too, often in an even more toxic manner among their female friends.
  3. Ford, for reference.

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Speed Steamin’

When I was taking the competency test to attend community college, I finished and told the proctor I was done but that I hadn’t gotten any results. They were supposed to appear immediately.

The proctor looked confused and said something about having never seen that happen before. He spent some minutes messing around on his computer and then said that my exam had been flagged for probable cheating.

I said, “I’m on video and you’re sitting about eight feet away from me. How could I cheat?”

Anyway, the CC spent quite a long time (more than a week) reviewing the video and eventually decided I hadn’t cheated. They’d just never had anyone get a perfect score on a two hour test in 12 minutes.

LOL. I love doing shit like that.

That test was mad easy, y’all.

PMC Smart

Remember how everyone always talked about how very smart Obama was?

To me, though, he always seemed like those “educated” people I’ve met so many times in my life who are always ready with a blithe, fluent, answer but who do not actually understand anything very deeply.

Not smart, just performance. But that’s what gets one ahead in life at the PMC level.

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Counts

What is a specific, nostalgic feeling from your childhood that you would pay an embarrassing amount of money to experience just one more time?

Going to various record shops in Gainesville, Florida, with my friend when I was 17 on Saturdays. She was as crazy about music as I was and we’d spend hours pawing through all the CDs and looking for concert flyers.

We’d usually get up early, drive to Gainesville in the morning, hit 3-4 record shops, then finish out our excursion at Tony and Pat’s for pizza and pasta for lunch. Then go to a park, and next back home to listen to the new CDs.

What a foreign place all of that feels now. But how free it felt at the time.