Dogs

It’s cars, a bit, but mainly dogs, dogs, dogs, damn dogs always fucking barking constantly 24 hours a day, ceaselessly, unendingly, without a possible halt, forever.

Recruit

One time, as often occurs, an IT recruiter had a list of technical questions they asked even though they weren’t technical and didn’t understand a single one of them.

I answered one of the questions correctly and they then told me I was wrong. I said, “Well, you better check your little paper more closely because what I said is 100% correct. If you didn’t understand the words I used, that is not my problem.”

Needless to say, I did not get the job.

But very worth it.

Beauty and Truth

I am not sure why it takes a personal trainer and fitness guru to state something more insightful and relevant than 99.9% of philosophers, but there you go. Obviously, I agree. A culture that crushes beauty — in visual arts or in literature — and that disdains it as irrelevant or harmful, as ours currently does, is not long for this planet.

PTSDenied

I understand why people stay in the military and especially why they stay in units like the 82nd (my old unit). There, someone always has your back. Someone is always looking out for you. If you hurt yourself or you just need a hand, people are always around and more than willing to help. There are people there on whom your life literally depends and vice versa.

When I left the military, though I was glad to be out, I lost my entire community and felt pretty adrift. Regular civilian society is the fucking jungle compared to being in a paratrooper unit. In the civilian arena, no one is around to help. You do everything as a disconnected individual, with no real assistance and often institutions and people actively working against you. It feels like an alien, hostile world where it’s far more sink or swim than any military unit.

Stardate

Yes. Ignore this shit and ignore feminist dating advice, which is also mostly fecal in nature.

Feminists will hate this, but the best way to date lots of people is to ask lots of people on dates. I found this out myself at a job where everyone was pretty much asking everyone else out. I asked out about 20 women I was interested in over the course of a few years. Two said yes. A couple also asked me out. I said yes to both of them. That’s two more than would’ve said yes had I asked no one, which is by far my natural inclination.

Dating is hell and I am glad I am not doing that anymore, but one definitely way to be successful is to just try lots of things and see what works. But ignore MRAs and feminists completely. They will steer you wrong every time.