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When it all boils down, what are the basic few pieces of advice you'd give to people who matter to you?

Aside from things like avoid the groid, never relax, with jews you lose, etc. I think everyone should strive to do two things:

  1. Do your best to stay out of court
  2. Do your best to stay out of hospitals

Not speaking personally, I understand court can often be a mentally and emotionally draining process. Oftentimes when a person "wins" they've really lost months of their time and energy while paying thousands of dollars to (((lawyers))). The best strategy is to avoid court - don't break the law, don't get involved with shady people, keep records of everything, have appropriate legal documents (will, power of attorney, etc.), and so on. The court system is slow, inefficient, and even corrupt. Virtually all the time it's not worth the stress and hassle.

As for hospitals, that one should be obvious. Stay healthy, eat well, exercise, don't needlessly put yourself in danger. We all know people who are drowning in debt due to hospital bills, sleazy insurance companies finding ways to avoid providing certain coverage, etc. Then they have to depend on overpriced medications and it's just a downward spiral from there. I'm not saying avoid healthcare when you absolutely need it. Just be prepared and do everything you can to avoid needing hospital care. Like #1, make sure you have appropriate legal documents so that if you're incapacitated you either spell out exactly what you want to happen (advance directive) or your most trusted person(s) are appointed decision makers (healthcare proxy, power of attorney).

Anyway, that's my brain fart of the day. What are your most important tenets of modern life?

When it all boils down, what are the basic few pieces of advice you'd give to people who matter to you? Aside from things like avoid the groid, never relax, with jews you lose, etc. I think everyone should strive to do two things: 1. Do your best to stay out of court 2. Do your best to stay out of hospitals Not speaking personally, I understand court can often be a mentally and emotionally draining process. Oftentimes when a person "wins" they've really lost months of their time and energy while paying thousands of dollars to (((lawyers))). The best strategy is to avoid court - don't break the law, don't get involved with shady people, keep records of everything, have appropriate legal documents (will, power of attorney, etc.), and so on. The court system is slow, inefficient, and even corrupt. Virtually all the time it's not worth the stress and hassle. As for hospitals, that one should be obvious. Stay healthy, eat well, exercise, don't needlessly put yourself in danger. We all know people who are drowning in debt due to hospital bills, sleazy insurance companies finding ways to avoid providing certain coverage, etc. Then they have to depend on overpriced medications and it's just a downward spiral from there. I'm not saying avoid healthcare when you absolutely need it. Just be prepared and do everything you can to avoid needing hospital care. Like #1, make sure you have appropriate legal documents so that if you're incapacitated you either spell out exactly what you want to happen (advance directive) or your most trusted person(s) are appointed decision makers (healthcare proxy, power of attorney). Anyway, that's my brain fart of the day. What are your most important tenets of modern life?

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Like the guys that go on and on about 'goddamn homos', they are all self-hating closet queens like the Marine in 'American Beauty'

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I have mixed feelings about that movie. When I was in early 20s I loved it, it made slacking off rebellious and cool.
It wasn't until much later that I came to view it as a typical Hollywood hit piece on white American domestic life and conservative values, especially the part about the openly bigoted man being a closet homo. In the end it made me think, and that is why we enjoy provocative art, usually. I recently came across my DVD copy of the movie while rummaging through my old belongings and decided to throw it away.

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I see your point, but it was a great flick anyway.

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I agree. A lot of movies that I watched in my 20's were jewish filth.