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Fake Natties Exposed How Delusional Millenials Are
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Millenials have been served a great lie - that they/we live in some extraordinary time when anyone can become anything if he or she does what those moronic PR books say. Except that's not the case. Millenials are actually in a bad position - student loans (if you are American), low entry-level paying jobs, high rents, no prospects, constant degeneracy, shallow relationships, living at home until 30, 40, polyamor....where do I end? 

They lied to you, kids. They lied to me too. They told us that we can all be YouTube sensations and great app makers, but that didn't work, did it?

When you realize all of that, it becomes apparent why so many kids think their stupid, muscular idols are natural. It's just another part of the multi-dimensional lie. Nobody is natural. All those men with great bodies and the secret to muscle and leanness are phonies.

I am sorry, but life is far more cynical, boring, simple and nasty than you may think. That idea in your head that you have an unlimited amount of options is the biggest lie ever told. They want you to believe that's the case so that you can continue to kill yourself serving the big companies.
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YES! I love your speeches man! You psyche us all up. You are the natty godfather of us all. All hail the TruthSeeker!

BTW you can bitch and moan or take some risk and break the rules or law if you want something out of life. BRO!
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(03-20-2019, 06:57 PM)locutus24 Wrote: YES! I love your speeches man! You psyche us all up. You are the natty godfather of us all. All hail the TruthSeeker!

BTW you can bitch and moan or take some risk and break the rules or law if you want something out of life. BRO!

I have taken risks in my life. I just haven't taken steroids. 

If those fake natties are so brave, why don't they declare their use. That would be a risk too, wouldn't it?

(03-20-2019, 02:31 PM)Brett Wrote: Truth.

The days are long but the decades are short.

The days may be long and the decades may be short, but they are all spent in front of the phone. jaja #progress
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(03-22-2019, 11:30 AM)TruthSeeker Wrote: I have taken risks in my life. I just haven't taken steroids. 

If those fake natties are so brave, why don't they declare their use. That would be a risk too, wouldn't it?


The days may be long and the decades may be short, but they are all spent in front of the phone. jaja #progress
You already gave that answer: so they can sell fake programs and useless supplements to naive natties. That is not a risk because they are cowards, but a risk because they are making a big business mistake. Same with supplement companies who sell powders made out of natural herbs for $82.00 a bottle. If you confess truth then profits are lost. If it were brave then it's stupid on their part. If they confessed that means less money and a loss of a cult following. I highly doubt it's all fear, and most of it is knowing they would lose something. So profit-driven. 

Risks as in squatting and breaking your ecto joints?
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(03-22-2019, 08:34 PM)locutus24 Wrote: You already gave that answer: so they can sell fake programs and useless supplements to naive natties. That is not a risk because they are cowards, but a risk because they are making a big business mistake. Same with supplement companies who sell powders made out of natural herbs for $82.00 a bottle. If you confess truth then profits are lost. If it were brave then it's stupid on their part. If they confessed that means less money and a loss of a cult following. I highly doubt it's all fear, and most of it is knowing they would lose something. So profit-driven. 

Risks as in squatting and breaking your ecto joints?

Go take your risks. No need to focus on me. As always - l wish you all the best.
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