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June 18, 2018, 01:59:20 AM

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and that it is how people in a declining culture behave.
I'd like it if we all declined some more.
We will.

In my useful lifetime, I mean.
Yes. Again, inaccurate projections as this is about the future, but the cultural cycle should theoretically culminate somewhere around 2015-2035.
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June 18, 2018, 02:00:14 AM

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and that it is how people in a declining culture behave.
I'd like it if we all declined some more.
We will.

In my useful lifetime, I mean.
Yes. Again, inaccurate projections as this is about the future, but the cultural cycle should theoretically culminate somewhere around 2015-2035.

Lol. And when this cultural cycle culminates what happens then? Want to make sure Im prepared, with my bomb shelter or whatever.
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June 18, 2018, 02:00:39 AM

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and that it is how people in a declining culture behave.
I'd like it if we all declined some more.
We will.

In my useful lifetime, I mean.

Ah, you got plenty of time I imagine.

I've got a long wishlist too.
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June 18, 2018, 02:02:53 AM

Idle, bickering conversation ensues only because the corn is sleeping. DO NOT PROD NOW.
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June 18, 2018, 02:06:14 AM

Ibian read this article and fell in love:

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/how-r-and-k-type-psychologies-affect-societies-and-what-this-means-for-our-political-dialog/

What a miserable place to exist. Its like the tens of thousands of people that go to a soccer match to watch someone else on the field performing.

When you are in the stands eating a hotdog, and not on the field actually living life, you have all the time in the world to pontificate on how humanity is not the way it should be. As if you finishing that hotdog will have any impact on the score on the field below.
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June 18, 2018, 02:09:19 AM

Most divorces don't end on friendly terms. Out of curiosity, what did you end up being forced to pay to her and how old were your kids when the divorce happened?

No pre-nup but I gave her the house we lived in at the time. Zero fault state so no alimony...but I payed substantial support for the kids. Worked out to about 50k for each kid..pretty cheap imo. This does not count the cars, clothes, college fund and endless trips to the mall typical of young girls. Kids were pre-teen at the time..just spent a great day with them actually..was real nice.
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June 18, 2018, 02:11:48 AM

Most divorces don't end on friendly terms. Out of curiosity, what did you end up being forced to pay to her and how old were your kids when the divorce happened?

No pre-nup but I gave her the house we lived in at the time. Zero fault state so no alimony...but I payed substantial support for the kids. Worked out to about 50k for each kid..pretty cheap imo. This does not count the cars, clothes, college fund and endless trips to the mall typical of young girls. Kids were pre-teen at the time..just spent a great day with them actually..was real nice.

Happy father's day.
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June 18, 2018, 02:13:58 AM

I'd like it if we all declined some more.

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June 18, 2018, 02:17:04 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.
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June 18, 2018, 02:17:52 AM

Most divorces don't end on friendly terms. Out of curiosity, what did you end up being forced to pay to her and how old were your kids when the divorce happened?

No pre-nup but I gave her the house we lived in at the time. Zero fault state so no alimony...but I payed substantial support for the kids. Worked out to about 50k for each kid..pretty cheap imo. This does not count the cars, clothes, college fund and endless trips to the mall typical of young girls. Kids were pre-teen at the time..just spent a great day with them actually..was real nice.
So a house, cars and a small fortune in essentially cash. And what did she give you? What does she keep giving you, other than letting you stay out of jail? Honestly doesn't sound like a great deal to me. And my understanding is that this is a relatively good case by american standards?
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June 18, 2018, 02:20:49 AM

Most divorces don't end on friendly terms. Out of curiosity, what did you end up being forced to pay to her and how old were your kids when the divorce happened?

No pre-nup but I gave her the house we lived in at the time. Zero fault state so no alimony...but I payed substantial support for the kids. Worked out to about 50k for each kid..pretty cheap imo. This does not count the cars, clothes, college fund and endless trips to the mall typical of young girls. Kids were pre-teen at the time..just spent a great day with them actually..was real nice.
So a house, cars and a small fortune in essentially cash. And what did she give you? What does she keep giving you, other than letting you stay out of jail? Honestly doesn't sound like a great deal to me. And my understanding is that this is a relatively good case by american standards?

It is cowardice to only ask questions of others and to share no information about yourself. How did you come to be such a coward?
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June 18, 2018, 02:22:56 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.

Who cares? If he is the exception to the rule he is not the exception to rule because of luck, but because of a series of choices he made throughout his life most likely. Even if your initial premise is true it doesn't mean anything to someone in his shoes. He doesn't need to realize his exception. Exceptional people have no need to realize their exceptional nature. They can of course, but they don't need unexceptional people preaching it to them.
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June 18, 2018, 02:24:57 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.

Who cares? If he is the exception to the rule he is not the exception to rule because of luck, but because of a series of choices he made throughout his life most likely. Even if your initial premise is true it doesn't mean anything to someone in his shoes. He doesn't need to realize his exception. Exceptional people have no need to realize their exceptional nature. They can of course, but they don't need unexceptional people preaching it to them.

A: Was I talking to you?

B: Why are you trying to be a dick?
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June 18, 2018, 02:25:53 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.

Who cares? If he is the exception to the rule he is not the exception to rule because of luck, but because of a series of choices he made throughout his life most likely. Even if your initial premise is true it doesn't mean anything to someone in his shoes. He doesn't need to realize his exception. Exceptional people have no need to realize their exceptional nature. They can of course, but they don't need unexceptional people preaching it to them.

A: Was I talking to you?

B: Why are you trying to be a dick?

You were talking to all of us who read this thread.  I am not being a dick. Just being intellectually honest.
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June 18, 2018, 02:29:09 AM

A: Was I talking to you?

B: Why are you trying to be a dick?

You were talking to all of us who read this thread.  I am not being a dick. Just being intellectually honest.

You tried insulting me by calling my unexceptional, without knowing a thing about me. And tried peacocking and telling everyone what a great swinger you are with the all ladies.

Mmmkay... how about intellectually, honestly, fucking off?

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June 18, 2018, 02:35:05 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.

I'm not going to say you are wrong Torque, even with the use of the word "most".  I am, however, going to point out that there are very divergent norms in different subcultures.

In my peer group, while nearly all former couples have moved on from their procreative pair bonds, the norm is of friendship and cooperation in the remaining child rearing responsibilities...but then I tend to hang out with grown ups.
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June 18, 2018, 02:36:19 AM

Speaking of Bitcoin, who the hell voted for another leg down in the poll. I didn't approve of this.

Bob? Angry
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June 18, 2018, 02:37:16 AM

Meh..I disagree completely. I have been divorced now for 10 years after 17 years of a mostly wonderful marriage, I have 3 beautiful children and a solid relationship with my ex that I would not trade for the world. Marriage and life are what you make of it. If you put a negative connotation on something it will most likely be that in reality. Just a thought.

Yeah, but you have to realize that your relationship with your ex is the exception and not the rule. Most men get royally screwed over by the ex-wives, both during the whole rotten, depressing marriage and then afterward.

Sounds like you didn't.

Also sounds like you had substantial disposable income to spend on your teenage daughters, and a willingness to do it. Very antithesis to what most men have post-divorce.

I'm not going to say you are wrong Torque, even with the use of the word "most".  I am, however, going to point out that there are very divergent norms in different subcultures.

In my peer group, while nearly all former couples have moved on from their procreative pair bonds, the norm is of friendship and cooperation in the remaining child rearing responsibilities...but then I tend to hang out with grown ups.
I don't mean to make a big issue out of this specifically, but your peer group is the rest of your country. Nobody does well in Venezuela.
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June 18, 2018, 02:45:10 AM

My country is arbitrary. The state can bite me sideways. Starting now.
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June 18, 2018, 02:56:30 AM

I had a nice chat with my ex-wife not long ago. Water under the bridge. She's a lovely person.  Undecided
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