I used to think it was incredibly sad, and it used to make me really fucking angry to be honest. I've since made peace with the fact that we're in a nightmarish ClownWorld and that it's not going to get better any time soon.
The ONLY people I feel sorry for are the children that my friends keep having and how truly fucking doomed they are. I've noticed there seems to be a direct correlation among the people I know that the less someone is actually paying attention to the things happening around them the more children they seem to have. It's kind of an incredible correlation, really.
Take the clown pill and join the rest of us (or maybe it's just me) on Dark Heart Island where we sit back and cheer for the downfall of this once great but now morally bankrupt, corrupt, vapid, stupid, pathetic, worthless god damn country called Canada.
For what it's worth it at least seems that every '1st world' westernized nation seems to be slitting their own throats at roughly the same time and and roughly the same speed, so at least we'll all go down together.
You and I can't control how fucking nutty society gets, don't even lose any sleep over it. Warn who you can; try to surround yourself with people that actually are paying attentions; and live your life in such a fashion that you have to make the fewest possible excuses to whatever God you believe in after you die.
"God, listen, I could see it descending into a fucking ClownWorld in-front of my own eyes, but what else could I do but sit back and laugh?"
It’s really distressing. I live in the Midwest, work in oil related field at a multinational doing technical work. So I have the skill set to work outside of the natural resource industry
My peers are all buying homes to take advantage of the low interest rates. I’m terrified of buying, seeing our economy crumble even more and be left holding the bag
Are we going to see Canadian cities become Detroit? I honestly can’t say..
That's one reason I live cheap, light and mobile, I don't get too attached to any single place or job, I can do what I want, move around as needed and every year I go live in Europe for a month. I will never understand the desire to settle in one place or job long term, fuck that, life's best as an adventure, I have no desire to settle for anything.
I used to think it was incredibly sad, and it used to make me really fucking angry to be honest. I've since made peace with the fact that we're in a nightmarish ClownWorld and that it's not going to get better any time soon.
The ONLY people I feel sorry for are the children that my friends keep having and how truly fucking doomed they are. I've noticed there seems to be a direct correlation among the people I know that the less someone is actually paying attention to the things happening around them the more children they seem to have. It's kind of an incredible correlation, really.
Take the clown pill and join the rest of us (or maybe it's just me) on Dark Heart Island where we sit back and cheer for the downfall of this once great but now morally bankrupt, corrupt, vapid, stupid, pathetic, worthless god damn country called Canada.
For what it's worth it at least seems that every '1st world' westernized nation seems to be slitting their own throats at roughly the same time and and roughly the same speed, so at least we'll all go down together.
You and I can't control how fucking nutty society gets, don't even lose any sleep over it. Warn who you can; try to surround yourself with people that actually are paying attentions; and live your life in such a fashion that you have to make the fewest possible excuses to whatever God you believe in after you die.
"God, listen, I could see it descending into a fucking ClownWorld in-front of my own eyes, but what else could I do but sit back and laugh?"
It’s really distressing. I live in the Midwest, work in oil related field at a multinational doing technical work. So I have the skill set to work outside of the natural resource industry
My peers are all buying homes to take advantage of the low interest rates. I’m terrified of buying, seeing our economy crumble even more and be left holding the bag
Are we going to see Canadian cities become Detroit? I honestly can’t say..
That's one reason I live cheap, light and mobile, I don't get too attached to any single place or job, I can do what I want, move around as needed and every year I go live in Europe for a month. I will never understand the desire to settle in one place or job long term, fuck that, life's best as an adventure, I have no desire to settle for anything.