When did you grow out of your Rothschild phase? Look how these morons raise their children
>watching cricket (distractions for plebs) >babybel cheese from the grocery store >childhood obesity >stolen towels from a resort >airport books >iphones >cloth cover on couch for spills (lol)
they are tasty cheese snacks for kids i used to eat them a lot
Liam Parker
they bought it whats the point
Nolan Turner
do you know how this coal burner bitch daughter die? they are monsters
Robert Barnes
Kids probably got drugged and raped by the vampire grandfather. These dynasties rape their own children (dupont case usa, offshoot of rothschild) Likely to induce terror and warp their minds, or straight up mk ultra/possesion.
what the fuck it was a tragic quad bike accident you homo
Jackson Gomez
i ate them once when i was ~8 and they tasted absolutely abhorrent. i still get nausea by association from this traumatizing event. saged and reported.
Eli Collins
Why does the one on the left have no nipples
Evan Lee
lol normie she was sacrificed to moloch
Hunter Torres
>babybel Based. That shit is the best
Chase Roberts
They look like jews. Not true whites
Nathan Lopez
Asking the real questions
Adam Green
Explain the fat boys
Jackson Miller
Jewish genetics are hit or miss on nipple placement
those kids are probably made fucking ugly on purpose so daddy doesnt rape them
Michael Gomez
For 90% percent of families wealth is pissed away in one generation. The Rothschilds will inevitably lose all their wealth through complacency and a new rich sociopath will take their place. Human nature is the real monster
Ryder White
Redpilled.
Matthew Powell
also this, cycles are natural in nature and human history.
They will never be "poor" but they might have less influence compared to 100 years ago
Brayden Jackson
They look like typical dwellers of the british NORF
There are seemingly several "invisible" universal laws that are inescapable. I'm noting the three I've noticed but there are likely more.
1. The Pareto principle or 80/20 rule. Negative/positive feedback loop. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. 2. What goes up must come down and what has hit rock bottom can only go up from there. The longer a state persists, the higher the chances of it changing. Living standards of average people have gradually risen throughout history while most of the wealthy and powerful from history have lost their wealth and power throughout generations many literally going back to square one. 3. Diminishing returns. The limits of Moore's law.
If one interprets Buddhism metaphorically, Buddha seems like a genius. Reincarnation is the succession of generations. Karma is work and effort. Asuras and Devas are the rich and powerful, humans and animals are the middle class and working class, ghosts and Naraka are the poor and the slaves. It is harder to reincarnate into a higher being than it is to reincarnate into a lower one. Of course, the Asuras and Devas get carried away in their state of heavenly comfort and neglect their karma, hence the tendency of Asuras and Devas to regress. Meanwhile those at the bottom who suffer the most work the hardest but most don't make it, within a single generation/rebirth cycle at least. This accurately reflects human history and the "invisible" universal laws I mentioned.
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Benjamin Evans
How many monuments survive 5000 years? Only a few. How many genes manage to get passed on in 5000 years? Only a few. What am I getting at? Effort used for the sake of future generations - whether it be future generations of your family, your tribe or some other group you hold dear - is wasted effort. And no, there's not much use in placing faith in technology due to the law of diminishing returns. Or the fairy tale that is a post-scarcity society due to the 80/20 rule. Humans in the future will inevitably face a hurdle they cannot overcome and they will perish.
That doesn't mean you should give up on life. Know, however, that the odds are stacked against you and that you will most likely not succeed and not accomplish your ambitions. You will almost surely be forgotten. Your genes will almost surely not survive in several generations if you reproduce. It's nothing personal, just the numbers at work.
Good luck and may you break the cycle of suffering.
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Adam Brooks
Wtf is wrong with his nipples?
Brody Green
Kids don't like expensive cheese. Did you not enjoy processed cheese more as a kid?
Juan Long
What the fuck
Oliver Watson
>Kids don't like expensive cheese. Did you not enjoy processed cheese more as a kid? Babybel is like 6 bucks for 12 small nibbles (9oz). You can get 2 pounds of cheddar for $3. Babybel is actually pretty expensive.
Wyatt Young
It's not fancy cheese in any case.
Christopher Ortiz
i did not need to see inverted nipples at 1:32 am
Ethan White
>be richest family on the planet >your kids are fat sacks of shit glued to their iphones and making soifaces
R u some kind of weirdo? Who’s not scouring the internet at 2 am for inverted nipples >have nipple sex
Easton Peterson
>not enjoying Lolicon/Toddlercon/Shotacon like a sane human being
Jonathan Russell
> what > the > fuck I was a fat kid until I graduated high school. My nipples have never disappeared leaving only a strange hole in their place. > Found the reptilian Rothschild jew
Brandon Hughes
a grade autism
Ethan Miller
Problems With Each Of Your Three Rules, or, How I Know You're Behaving as a Pseud:
>Rich get richer, poor get poorer Except you're misrepresenting the 80/20 rule in that feedback loops often Stabilize at an 80/20 distribution
>What has hit rock bottom only can go up from here Just like bitconnect lol
>Law of diminishing returns You reference this so broadly that it practically has no meaning
Moore's law is not some all-becoming law that governs technology as a whole, just a rule of our current computing situation You note that normal people's lifestyles have gradually been improving but you don't attribute it to the one seeming factor that has steadily risen throughout the whole time? (Aka technology) I think you are trying to force a zero sum game paradigm onto the world in your mind because the idea of such is quite poetic, alluring, and seems like it would be a timeless underlying law of the universe because in that way things don't really change but shift.
And this seems to be where your nihilism and when pessimism comes in Your own philosophy is selfdefeating because it yearns to somehow reach lasting presence either in the form of you, your children, your legacy, but suggests that we make no effort to do so and thus your philosophy will be selected against whereas many ideas do in fact stock around for a long while like: Christianity, free market economy, individual autonomy, rationalism, the scientific method, marrying for love Even though all of the above may be under threat today, that is their nature and they have survived thus far.
Perhaps if you attach yourself to, by nature, fleeting things like a drop of water in a rushing stream, you will be more disappointed than if you had grown attached to the stream itself.
Ayden Wright
actually i don't think so. rothschilds have been so wealthy for so long and have so many connections. just their names alonge would guarantee them aristocracy. not to mention they put most of their money into the banking sector and more or less control the printing of money. so how do you fuck up when you are literally the first people to get any news when the economy goes to shit? all they have to do is just hoard and hide their wealth in hidden spots in the world whenever shit hits the fan then come out of hiding when its all good. they literally can't be destroyed. like say jeff bezos. amazon might not always be top dog or exist but rothschild family will still be here a hundred,200 years from now. those guys are like parasitic cockroaches.
Wyatt King
Just look up inverted nipples in men Have you really never seen this?