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Reply #375 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:58am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Herb is very close to being on the path of the superior man.
The world is like the ocean, full of swirling emotions , bubbling to the surface and then falling back down, a constant to-ing and fro-ing, but basicly no direction.
Herb (the superior man) is like a big british battleship sailing across this ocean of emotions.(freud said people often dream of tidal waves when they are emotionally over whelmed...a position many inferior men find themselves in).
But Herb has direction.
He has set a course.
he stands at the helm of his mighty british battleship and , though waves of emotional abuse crack against him, he never varies from this course.

Does the battleship apologise to the wave.
Does the wave have the ability to "get you anywhere in life"

The wave is directionless energy that produces no outcome except the venting of the wave.
the big powerful influential cruiser, with Herb steering it with great focus and resolve and courage.
That vessel can take you anywhere.
Thus is the energy of the superior man

Good god man!

Freud said a few other things too!

For Christ's sake put some clothes on!
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Re: Brexit - the demographic issue
Reply #376 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:59am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:47am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Herb is very close to being on the path of the superior man.
The world is like the ocean, full of swirling emotions , bubbling to the surface and then falling back down, a constant to-ing and fro-ing, but basicly no direction.
Herb (the superior man) is like a big british battleship sailing across this ocean of emotions.(freud said people often dream of tidal waves when they are emotionally over whelmed...a position many inferior men find themselves in).
But Herb has direction.
He has set a course.
he stands at the helm of his mighty british battleship and , though waves of emotional abuse crack against him, he never varies from this course.

Does the battleship apologise to the wave.
Does the wave have the ability to "get you anywhere in life"

The wave is directionless energy that produces no outcome except the venting of the wave.
the big powerful influential cruiser, with Herb steering it with great focus and resolve and courage.
That vessel can take you anywhere.
Thus is the energy of the superior man


Aqua, see what I just said about Herbo? It applies to you too!  Grin



Herbert and myself are unmoved.
The drive, grit, guts , determination and passion that you bring to your lifes work , means you are "the immovable object, grounded 100 m into the ground with solid concrete"
If you look at how the british empire used to build lighthouses , that is herbert and myself.

David cameron , tony blair...they do not build such things.
they are "flakey and shakey".

an image of a true british superior man dealing with emotional waves  Wink

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Re: Brexit - the demographic issue
Reply #377 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:06am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:59am:
Herbert and myself are unmoved.
The drive, grit, guts , determination and passion that you bring to your lifes work , means you are "the immovable object, grounded 100 m into the ground with solid concrete"
If you look at how the british empire used to build lighthouses , that is herbert and myself.

David cameron , tony blair...they do not build such things.
they are "flakey and shakey".

an image of a true british superior man dealing with emotional waves  Wink


You know you can fly to New Zealand and make it official?
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Re: Brexit - the demographic issue
Reply #378 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:16am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Thus is the energy of the superior man


Thank you for that eulogy, Aquascoot.

I'll be saving it as a Testimonial for future reference should I decide to nominate for pre-selection to represent the ALA in this part of the woods.  Smiley
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Reply #379 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:17am
 
if people study true masculinity , they will see that people such as James Cook or Shackleton or Victorias husband Albert were case studies of masculinity.

We appear to have gone backwards.

This is sad for humanity .

You could not argue that a Bill Clinton or a Donald Trump, a Tony Blair or a David Cameron, a Kevin Rudd or a Tony Abbott have the characteristics, that the human race has always admired as "masculine".

Since we crawled out of the primordial slime until about 60 years ago, men were being refined by evolutionary pressure to become better and better.
Does the modern man continue this ascent.

i study this stuff as it interests me.
I see the modern man walking down the street looking like life has totally beaten him down and ground his face into the dirt.
How did this happen?
Who benefits from this "story"?
How will we reverse it?

These are important questions NoN. Wink Wink

I advice men to go on a personal journey of self discovery to keep their lives moving "up"
the default is always failure.
Most species that walked the face of the earth are extinct  Wink
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Reply #380 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:21am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:59am:
If you look at how the british empire used to build lighthouses , that is herbert and myself.


That gave me a shock, Aquascoot.

A close relative of mine was indeed famous for building lighthouses back in the 19th century, and was commissioned to come over from the UK to build a whole series of lighthouses in Australia.



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Reply #381 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:27am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:17am:
if people study true masculinity , they will see that people such as James Cook or Shackleton or Victorias husband Albert were case studies of masculinity.

We appear to have gone backwards.

This is sad for humanity .

You could not argue that a Bill Clinton or a Donald Trump, a Tony Blair or a David Cameron, a Kevin Rudd or a Tony Abbott have the characteristics, that the human race has always admired as "masculine".

Since we crawled out of the primordial slime until about 60 years ago, men were being refined by evolutionary pressure to become better and better.
Does the modern man continue this ascent.

i study this stuff as it interests me.
I see the modern man walking down the street looking like life has totally beaten him down and ground his face into the dirt.
How did this happen?
Who benefits from this "story"?
How will we reverse it?

These are important questions NoN. Wink Wink

I advice men to go on a personal journey of self discovery to keep their lives moving "up"
the default is always failure.
Most species that walked the face of the earth are extinct  Wink

What Nietzsche might have written... On acid and smack!
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Re: Brexit - the demographic issue
Reply #382 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:35am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:27am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:17am:
if people study true masculinity , they will see that people such as James Cook or Shackleton or Victorias husband Albert were case studies of masculinity.

We appear to have gone backwards.

This is sad for humanity .

You could not argue that a Bill Clinton or a Donald Trump, a Tony Blair or a David Cameron, a Kevin Rudd or a Tony Abbott have the characteristics, that the human race has always admired as "masculine".

Since we crawled out of the primordial slime until about 60 years ago, men were being refined by evolutionary pressure to become better and better.
Does the modern man continue this ascent.

i study this stuff as it interests me.
I see the modern man walking down the street looking like life has totally beaten him down and ground his face into the dirt.
How did this happen?
Who benefits from this "story"?
How will we reverse it?

These are important questions NoN. Wink Wink

I advice men to go on a personal journey of self discovery to keep their lives moving "up"
the default is always failure.
Most species that walked the face of the earth are extinct  Wink

What Nietzsche might have written... On acid and smack!



I know, i know, evolutionary pressure says we should all be like David Marr on Insiders.

it may be that eating pizza, getting fat, watching hogans heroes, having a scrubby job, having a fat wife, letting her put "lists of chores' on the fridge, having pathetic sex, whining and complaining at work and then having a filipino EN wipe your bum in a nursing home is the new path of the superior man (if superior means adapted to the modern societal construct).
Excuse me for not buying in  Cheesy Cheesy
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Re: Brexit - the demographic issue
Reply #383 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:40am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:35am:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:27am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:17am:
if people study true masculinity , they will see that people such as James Cook or Shackleton or Victorias husband Albert were case studies of masculinity.

We appear to have gone backwards.

This is sad for humanity .

You could not argue that a Bill Clinton or a Donald Trump, a Tony Blair or a David Cameron, a Kevin Rudd or a Tony Abbott have the characteristics, that the human race has always admired as "masculine".

Since we crawled out of the primordial slime until about 60 years ago, men were being refined by evolutionary pressure to become better and better.
Does the modern man continue this ascent.

i study this stuff as it interests me.
I see the modern man walking down the street looking like life has totally beaten him down and ground his face into the dirt.
How did this happen?
Who benefits from this "story"?
How will we reverse it?

These are important questions NoN. Wink Wink

I advice men to go on a personal journey of self discovery to keep their lives moving "up"
the default is always failure.
Most species that walked the face of the earth are extinct  Wink

What Nietzsche might have written... On acid and smack!



I know, i know, evolutionary pressure says we should all be like David Marr on Insiders.

it may be that eating pizza, getting fat, watching hogans heroes, having a scrubby job, having a fat wife, letting her put "lists of chores' on the fridge, having pathetic sex, whining and complaining at work and then having a filipino EN wipe your bum in a nursing home is the new path of the superior man (if superior means adapted to the modern societal construct).
Excuse me for not buying in  Cheesy Cheesy

OK... That's genuinely funny! Now I get you have a sense of humour! (Watching Hogan's Heroes? Colonel Hoogan...)

Autobiographical much?
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Reply #384 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:47am
 
The life i described above is the sort of life that Britain probably expected millions of men to be satisfied leading.

It is surviving, not thriving.

Now, exiting the EU is going to put these men under increased pressure to bust out of their Durrr state.

In this way, i applaud them for making this decision.
they could have just stayed on welfare, taking the EU money, let the eastern europeans do the manual work ...
they have made things harder for themselves.
This is a step back towards the "narrow road to success"
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Reply #385 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:00pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:17am:
if people study true masculinity , they will see that people such as James Cook or Shackleton or Victorias husband Albert were case studies of masculinity.


Really?  Prince Albert was considered by most people of the time as an interfering fool...   Roll Eyes
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Reply #386 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:10pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:16am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Thus is the energy of the superior man


Thank you for that eulogy, Aquascoot.

I'll be saving it as a Testimonial for future reference should I decide to nominate for pre-selection to represent the ALA in this part of the woods.  Smiley



do you think aqua will have that chiseled into his tombstone.


its got a nice ring to it... and he does seem to have a need to prove himself..superior man... superior to what?..


just askin.
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Reply #387 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:18pm
 
cods wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:10pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:16am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Thus is the energy of the superior man


Thank you for that eulogy, Aquascoot.

I'll be saving it as a Testimonial for future reference should I decide to nominate for pre-selection to represent the ALA in this part of the woods.  Smiley



do you think aqua will have that chiseled into his tombstone.


its got a nice ring to it... and he does seem to have a need to prove himself..superior man... superior to what?..


just askin.

In a Nietzschean way like "I teach you the super[ior]man. Man is something that must be overcome".

You can sorta see why he was the Nazis favorite philosopher.
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Reply #388 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:30pm
 
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The REMAIN camp of diehard Lefties, multiculturalists, homosexuals, vacuous university students, ethnics, and other sundry anti-British Homelanders must be feeling a little sheepish by now.

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Reply #389 - Jun 30th, 2016 at 5:14pm
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:18pm:
cods wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 3:10pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 8:16am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 30th, 2016 at 7:38am:
Thus is the energy of the superior man


Thank you for that eulogy, Aquascoot.

I'll be saving it as a Testimonial for future reference should I decide to nominate for pre-selection to represent the ALA in this part of the woods.  Smiley



do you think aqua will have that chiseled into his tombstone.


its got a nice ring to it... and he does seem to have a need to prove himself..superior man... superior to what?..


just askin.

In a Nietzschean way like "I teach you the super[ior]man. Man is something that must be overcome".

You can sorta see why he was the Nazis favorite philosopher.


I studied him at Uni.

He died totally insane.

Hitler did too.  Shocked
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