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AlexanderMorose13
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Alexander Morose was a surname I used a long time ago to publish papers that I submitted under my other classmate's names.

The name stemmed from a nickname that I was given when my real name was too hard to pronounce, followed by the feeling that I got when I was given so many other names that it was hard to keep track of them all.

13 is just my lucky number. Because believing in superstitious luck rather than creating better circumstances for everyone is just foolish.


/v/AskUpgoat viewpost?postid=67f70bf92c342

Globe niggers, lol. That's a good one.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Their insanity is based in facts, and perverted by lies.

While they are righteous in their quest to reject face value opinions and science, they are wrong for not deriving their own countermeasures and coming up with better solutions than simply mocking those who don't support them.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

You're correct, though not precisely.

It's insane to limit speech that doesn't cause one's advancement.

To allow a liar to continue to lie is insane, when the truth should silence his opinions forever.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

I still remember the picture that you uploaded of the VOAT Goat pin and laugh at all your comments.

You holding up okay? Just being in New York should give you a free pass to be as much of an asshole as you can possibly be.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

You're still smart enough to identify that you lost something going through the motions of having to do the same thing without a permanent overall solution.

I call that progress, not stagnation.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Here's some Truth. Just because it's legal doesn't mean that it is moral or decent. Universal consequences for one's actions exist regardless of Man's punishment.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Possibly, but that was a quote most often attributed to him. Much like jew lies, they don't add up.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

A very good point.

What's even worse is the attempt by the masses to enforce this "fairness for all" doctrine through the absolute removal and subsequent cognitive dissonance of the medical problems that await those who continue to irreparably race-mix.

If you're looking for a laugh, read the thread on X about the doctor who pointed out that white and black parents have children that are so different in genetic history from both parents that they cannot accept blood or organ donations from their own parents. The screeching was immediate and loud.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Your definition is good, but a bit short.

Falling into delusion isn't possible without acceptance.

We could say "rejecting reality in preference for the acceptance of mass conformity."


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

By this point, hearing it is like hearing a jew scream that he is being assaulted when no one is touching him.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Transgenderism = unnaturalism.

It's an idea that can only be transmitted through enforcement, not experience, because it doesn't line up with experience. Most of the people who accept transgenders are not familiar with their behaviors or actions, just fools who are attempting to display their conformity as a badge of acceptance out of the fear of traveling away from the herd.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

A group of jews should be known as an "ashtray."


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

I couldn't agree with you more.

A healthy dose of jew hatred every day reminds one that a pursuit of better circumstances for himself is the pursuit of better circumstances for everyone, and the bane of jewish existence.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

The problem with that definition is the usually false presumption of truth by the presenter, at least when it's a human and not one's own experience.

- Agreed, when both parties don't know truth, it's usually not talked about correctly or explored with the right perspective. However, in this case, for the definition, I capitalized Truth, simply because it verifies that this Truth is correct, because it stands above the false perception that we have all been bred from our infancy to accept as reality.

My definition would be more along the lines of "being disconnected from consensus reality". Things like 'remote viewing' might have a basis in fact, but you'll be considered insane if you profess your belief in such things.

- Remote viewing is real, it's one of the abilities that people can nurture through training in themselves. These concepts are real and were explored in the George Clooney movie "the Men who Stare at Goats." It's possible to "feel" your way into environments and objects when they're far away from you, simply through practice and intense meditation. Not something that any and all can achieve.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

I learn from the best, all present company included.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Contrary to what you may think, there's a shit ton of thought provoking arguments that happen here daily; it's only up to the readers' individual perspective to catch the glimpses of fluid discussions that hold weight to what is being talked about.

Now that I live every day like it's my last (thank you corona panic), it's become so much easier to tell who's talking shit and who means what they say, even though they're wrapped up in their own, personal, egoic battles.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Here's the real kicker: in law, you're considered insane if you follow the law by default.

Sanity comes from confessing "insanity" through following through on knowing your own personal rights, and especially if you know the difference between legal and lawful.

Always arm yourself with the mental tools you need to fight the battle that they present you with.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

I'm the old Alexander from the original VOAT, the one who started that thread on the history of VOAT and found out about Whoaverse. Also the guy who was always on FatPeopleHate when he was working out constantly.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f6ecc185b19

Fuck that shit. Just split the atom again and remove the entire infected landscape in one go.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f5b75fafb98

Probably did, but at least the experience would be worth a lifetime. Seeing one man's passion for his craft is meant to inspire the same feeling in others who seek to better themselves.


/v/WhitePeopleThings viewpost?postid=67f4d8241a8ec

It would be an honor to work alongside that man for a day and to learn the craft as thoroughly as he can. I'm sure he has many stories of learning to teach and tell.


/v/WhitePeopleThings viewpost?postid=67f4d8241a8ec

Close but not quite. White Christians, by their religious perseverance, have internal qualities that cannot be replicated by others who just learn and observe. The "internal will" of White Christians is second to none, because they understand the fundamental belief at the heart of every religion and the message that should be expressed by each one that claims to be there to create a better world. It is: "to work on one's own qualities is to most closely embody God."


/v/WhitePeopleThings viewpost?postid=67f4d8241a8ec

I don't know why this made me laugh so hard, but thank you.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67f3b8956a8c6

Good Lord, do I understand that feeling.

Last September was a month of personal tragedies. I lost one of my two cars in a bad accident and wasn't able to get reimbursed for the full value because insurance isn't worth the money that I'm paying each month. The business that I struggled to keep open for 3 years finally went under, and I ended up having to close so many things so fast that I nearly maxed out 2 credit cards without having a backup source of income.

I'm fighting to stay financially afloat right now, but I'm living on a salary that is less than half of what I was making earlier. I can't even afford to buy my doggo her favorite food that she used to eat before. She still eats well and regularly, and so do I. At this point, I'm starting to get my first grey hairs as I near my early 40s. I feel like there's a lot of things that I should have done in my life right now that I have not even had the time or chance to pursue. It's frustrating and heartbreaking at the same time.

While all the above might suck, living through the corona pandemic and everything afterwards has definitely given me a new perspective. I'm healthier than I was before, though maybe only in body but not mind. That's still a good start.

I wanted to be a financial guru by now, earning a lot more than the meager salary that I have to collect from a boss that never really shows any incentive. I've had to ditch my 2, 5, and 10 year plan since the end of last year, and it's left me kind of bitter.

I'm just looking forwards to the days where the fight for staying alive is less of a fight and more of a walk, and I can finally rest with some good intention.


/v/AskUpgoat viewpost?postid=67f32a1871fe4