The Tates, Hamza, Jordan Peter pan, all of them without question are just trying to sell you something. They're salesmen, all of them. They use a clever sales technique, they give you little red pills or black pills or whatever, to gain your trust. Then they pitch their book, or course, or whatever they're trying to sell.
This Hamza guy sells private 1 on 1 lessons for $10,000. Psycho the rapists charge less than that. And all psycho therapists charge hundreds of dollars per hour. What they offer is no different than a church confession booth.
If anyone claims to help you they're lying.
The sad reality is that 99.999% of all interactions are transactional. Now buy my book.
There is a anon post here asking if "this thing" in the link is a scam. It appears to be a person asking us for details. It isn't, it's a promotional tactic.
No one will ever help you, Ender Winston Savage. You don't need them and never did. Why do they chase? Simple. They need something from you.
Lol I don't have a book, I have nothing to sell except my talents. Maybe I should write a book, all I need is a team of jews to do the dirty work plaster my face on it like J.K. Rowling, or Neil Gayassniggaman, and cash out.
In 1992, I told a man in a computer shop that I wanted to be a programmer when I grew up (I was 12). He told me to learn linux and c++.
Father bought me "Sam's teach yourself Turbo C++ in 24 hours"(borland, ms-dos, 24 1 hour lessons/chapters) I read the whole thing front to back and did every exercise. Overall, wasnt a huge knowledge gain compared to nowadays, but it swung those doors open for me and allowed understanding that was previously outside my reach.
I still have that book for references (it was relevant for at least a few years lol) Its not a gig, its a calling.
For me, the very helpful thing was making clients for various network services (like IRC, a bot is a client that runs by itself, thats all, its all stupid simple if you force your way in, dont listen to people who tell you to stop trying it your way, thats required, do it your way, do it wrong even, learn) (but srsly once learning is done, fix ur shit)
tl:dr - BOOKS, 1) buy them and then 2) READ THEM, step 2 is critical No one is as cruel to yourself as you can be. Work with that. Do your damn homework or you'll have to work with niggers.
Guess what kind of person never ever ever reads my code. Thats right. Niggers. Niggers cant code! If you are black.. give up now and drop that rap album.
You are correct. I probably am not 100% on the date. It could have been 93 and you have me thinking he may have said UNIX and my current brain thinks "linux". Pretty sure he also said "C" and not C++. I knew what slackware was and had lots of shareware discs, if that helps the timeframe. I was 12 as I remember it, maybe I was 13. Those years were tedious.
Run this date... in 1985, I got a TRS-80 and that was my first language (basic).. I was 5. Nothing spectacular, but in 1985, making the television talk via tape deck signals was pretty much "this kids a genius", so I was plenty encouraged and boomers were proper amazed (this means nothing obviously, car lighters impressed them)
I hope you mean "start learning". You can get a good start by spending a couple hours working through a guide/tutorial. If you actually want to learn it, though, you're going to want to dedicate at least an hour or two per week over several weeks.
Yeah that's what i did/do, 2-3 hours per day. Need to put up a website, so i better learn stuff in a proper manner. This one was pretty good - youtube.com/watch?v=8dWL3wF_OMw , although text-based w3school is also good(although i'm only done like 50% there).
There are a couple of things I look for at this point. Call them whatever you'd like.
(i) The person is ignorant of history, or ignores it.
If someone approaches you with things to teach you about the world, but they do not refer to the past, or only do so very vaguely, you should not listen to that person.
(ii) The person applies double standards to different groups in his/her reasoning about them.
If someone chastises Christianity and Islam, but will never mention the Jewish religion, you should not listen to that person. if a person talks negatively about conspiracy theories, but then relies on a conspiracy theory himself/herself, stop listening to that person. A common example of this occurs with white collectivism versus Jewish collectivism. If whites point out the Jewish behavior, many will call this conspiratorial thinking. But when it comes to the Jewish side of things, they'll cite an inexplicable hatred of Jews that exists like a law of nature, rather than asking why it exists.
(iii) The person has a two-faced personal history.
If someone preaches a rigid ethics to you, but they got their notoriety through pure vice, you should not listen to that person.
(iv) The person is seemingly not struggling to spread his or her message, but is being ushered through all popular platforms.
If someone who claims to be on your side is quickly rushed through all of the places that are not on your side, you should not listen to that person.
I get the feeling he visits this site sometimes. His wife has kike DNA. He shills for psuedo science devices, coffee, and vitamins made by kike companies.
Broke my heart when I saw him with that disgusting creature he calls a wife. He could have done so much better, and not had a half breed abomination.
I guess he really wanted to be in the position he's in.
I just watched Hamza because Id never heard of him before. He’s not bad. He’s got some good messages.
I think 10,000 is ridiculous. Hopefully thats for more than one session.
I did the psychotherapy thing for awhile. I eventually decided its a religion. So is any “help” program. Thing is, sometimes they work for people. But I think people should go into these programs with their eyes open and know there are no magic pills, no quick fixes. Nobody has all the answers. Nobody can make you a different person.
And often the people offering salvation are parasites. We need people that will help and guide people who’ve lost their way. But I’m highly suspect of anyone getting rich off the salvation business.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 3 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 07:40:09 ago (+3/-0)*
[ + ] thoughtcryme
[ - ] thoughtcryme 6 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 07:43:27 ago (+6/-0)
There is a anon post here asking if "this thing" in the link is a scam.
It appears to be a person asking us for details.
It isn't, it's a promotional tactic.
No one will ever help you, Ender Winston Savage.
You don't need them and never did.
Why do they chase?
Simple.
They need something from you.
[ + ] GrayDragon
[ - ] GrayDragon 6 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 08:20:42 ago (+6/-0)
[ + ] usedoilanalysis
[ - ] usedoilanalysis [op] 1 point 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 08:27:31 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] albatrosv15
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[ + ] Temp20210918c
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[ + ] thoughtcryme
[ - ] thoughtcryme 2 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 09:08:01 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] albatrosv15
[ - ] albatrosv15 0 points 2.4 yearsNov 25, 2022 05:59:00 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] thoughtcryme
[ - ] thoughtcryme 1 point 2.4 yearsNov 25, 2022 08:30:19 ago (+1/-0)*
He told me to learn linux and c++.
Father bought me "Sam's teach yourself Turbo C++ in 24 hours"(borland, ms-dos, 24 1 hour lessons/chapters)
I read the whole thing front to back and did every exercise. Overall, wasnt a huge knowledge gain compared to nowadays, but it swung those doors open for me and allowed understanding that was previously outside my reach.
I still have that book for references (it was relevant for at least a few years lol)
Its not a gig, its a calling.
For me, the very helpful thing was making clients for various network services (like IRC, a bot is a client that runs by itself, thats all, its all stupid simple if you force your way in, dont listen to people who tell you to stop trying it your way, thats required, do it your way, do it wrong even, learn) (but srsly once learning is done, fix ur shit)
tl:dr - BOOKS, 1) buy them and then 2) READ THEM, step 2 is critical
No one is as cruel to yourself as you can be. Work with that. Do your damn homework or you'll have to work with niggers.
Guess what kind of person never ever ever reads my code. Thats right. Niggers.
Niggers cant code! If you are black.. give up now and drop that rap album.
[ + ] albatrosv15
[ - ] albatrosv15 1 point 2.4 yearsNov 25, 2022 09:15:58 ago (+1/-0)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel_version_history
O.o
[ + ] thoughtcryme
[ - ] thoughtcryme 0 points 2.4 yearsNov 25, 2022 09:24:01 ago (+0/-0)*
Run this date... in 1985, I got a TRS-80 and that was my first language (basic).. I was 5. Nothing spectacular, but in 1985, making the television talk via tape deck signals was pretty much "this kids a genius", so I was plenty encouraged and boomers were proper amazed (this means nothing obviously, car lighters impressed them)
https://archive.org/details/trs80manuals?&sort=-week&page=2
Learned it from half the manual my brother left in a closet.
I was a latchkey kid, Dad = work until death, Mom = Vodka.
This is how I spent my free time (all my time).
[ + ] Temp20210918c
[ - ] Temp20210918c 3 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 09:09:30 ago (+3/-0)
I hope you mean "start learning". You can get a good start by spending a couple hours working through a guide/tutorial. If you actually want to learn it, though, you're going to want to dedicate at least an hour or two per week over several weeks.
[ + ] albatrosv15
[ - ] albatrosv15 0 points 2.4 yearsNov 25, 2022 05:55:07 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] CHIRO
[ - ] CHIRO 4 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 09:02:59 ago (+4/-0)*
(i) The person is ignorant of history, or ignores it.
If someone approaches you with things to teach you about the world, but they do not refer to the past, or only do so very vaguely, you should not listen to that person.
(ii) The person applies double standards to different groups in his/her reasoning about them.
If someone chastises Christianity and Islam, but will never mention the Jewish religion, you should not listen to that person. if a person talks negatively about conspiracy theories, but then relies on a conspiracy theory himself/herself, stop listening to that person. A common example of this occurs with white collectivism versus Jewish collectivism. If whites point out the Jewish behavior, many will call this conspiratorial thinking. But when it comes to the Jewish side of things, they'll cite an inexplicable hatred of Jews that exists like a law of nature, rather than asking why it exists.
(iii) The person has a two-faced personal history.
If someone preaches a rigid ethics to you, but they got their notoriety through pure vice, you should not listen to that person.
(iv) The person is seemingly not struggling to spread his or her message, but is being ushered through all popular platforms.
If someone who claims to be on your side is quickly rushed through all of the places that are not on your side, you should not listen to that person.
[ + ] usedoilanalysis
[ - ] usedoilanalysis [op] 2 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 10:39:45 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] oyblat
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[ + ] lolxd
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[ + ] Her0n
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I get the feeling he visits this site sometimes. His wife has kike DNA. He shills for psuedo science devices, coffee, and vitamins made by kike companies.
Broke my heart when I saw him with that disgusting creature he calls a wife. He could have done so much better, and not had a half breed abomination.
I guess he really wanted to be in the position he's in.
[ + ] PostWallHelena
[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 2.4 yearsNov 24, 2022 12:03:50 ago (+0/-0)
I think 10,000 is ridiculous. Hopefully thats for more than one session.
I did the psychotherapy thing for awhile. I eventually decided its a religion. So is any “help” program. Thing is, sometimes they work for people. But I think people should go into these programs with their eyes open and know there are no magic pills, no quick fixes. Nobody has all the answers. Nobody can make you a different person.
And often the people offering salvation are parasites. We need people that will help and guide people who’ve lost their way. But I’m highly suspect of anyone getting rich off the salvation business.
[ + ] Rebooted
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[ + ] con77
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