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I would have to see the rest of that video before having an opinion on what he said.Dude is getting weirder and weirder. I was gonna post some stuff before but there was no thread that seemed appropriate. He just keeps coming out with wildass ****, so here's the thread.
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Dude is getting weirder and weirder. I was gonna post some stuff before but there was no thread that seemed appropriate. He just keeps coming out with wildass ****, so here's the thread.
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Why do you believe excerpted takes with an agenda? You thought it thread worthy, but not worthy of determining the context - ? I don't have a dog in the fight but easily was able to find the context of what he was talking about, and that is contrasting 'modern' dating - particularly 'online dating' - with no goal except dating, to dating with purpose - finding a mate, a person you want to marry and have a life with. Walsh is a dry guy and appears to be using arranged marriage as a dry, satirical foil for what he views as the vapid, online dating scene. And larger, the vacuousness of perpetual dating.
Next Huff thread: North Korea is a Republic.
Sure, dude. You can bury the lead in a 56' video link.
2' of context is plenty.
Daily Wire host endorses arranged marriages: "It is, without a doubt, superior to our system"
Sure, dude. You can bury the lead in a 56' video link.
2' of context is plenty.
Daily Wire host endorses arranged marriages: "It is, without a doubt, superior to our system"
It's like saying that a Toyota is superior to a Nissan. Neither are that good, and the difference isn't that large. The Cadillac would be old fashioned courting, but given the drastic decline in the marriage rate and the low relationship satisfaction with the Gen z folks, I don't think it is that crazy to say that arranged marriages (Toyotas) would make you happier than online dating that will likely lead nowhere (Nissans).
Why does anyone care what he says? How does he have influence ?He is saying that "without a doubt" it's "superior." Even if people were "happier" then and we could prove that, there is no reason to believe this antiquated system would work for people today. He's just ************ and overselling it.
It's pretty wild to say that too many choices is worse than no choice, if you ask me, and I think that line of thinking is dangerous.
Every morning that I am at work….. I watch/listen to videos on loop while I am doing paperwork…. I get several conservative videos….. liberal videos…. Comedians…. Dhar Mann type stuff…. Murder story videos… sit com clips and so on and so on.He is saying that "without a doubt" it's "superior." Even if people were "happier" then and we could prove that, there is no reason to believe this antiquated system would work for people today. He's just ************ and overselling it.
It's pretty wild to say that too many choices is worse than no choice, if you ask me, and I think that line of thinking is dangerous.
i just discovered Spotify has the old twilight zone radio dramas.Every morning that I am at work….. I watch/listen to videos on loop while I am doing paperwork…. I get several conservative videos….. liberal videos…. Comedians…. Dhar Mann type stuff…. Murder story videos… sit com clips and so on and so on.
I don’t necessarily agree with Matt Walsh on everything but his videos but his videos all have the same style…. You are reaching with this thread.