Disconnected "bubble" life: USA

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odbo
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Disconnected "bubble" life: USA

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watch this in hd!


The music made me nauseous after a while but the first minute of the video shows a good point.


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It's really kind of sad. Underneath that "rock" of the silence, the tension, the division, as seen in this video, there are people with lives. They're not so as threatening as people perceive these "strangers" to be.
I think truly most people want to connect with others, there is just too much fear these days. You can see in the video, the at first standoffish/fearful nature, but when the interviewer calmly carries on and asks them to suggest another subject, they've already loosened up some and you can see the openness starting.
It was just mostly fear that had the initial boundaries in place. Some is justified, understandably so, the protective aspect in this world of violence, but aside from this.

Quite amazing how some forces have done an amazing job at keeping people divided, disconnected, not only from each other, but from nature, from nutritious foods, from deeper aspects of life.
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This is what I deal with on the daily. The only difference in this video is that I ACTUALLY speak to some hot Latinas on the 6-train going towards E and NE Bronx.

I strike out most of the time; sometimes they want to be friends and that's about it. jajaaa lol
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Post by onezero4u »

man i so do NOT miss that part about the US...the stranger fear factor is palpable...

im chillin for 1 more year in latin america enjoying friendly open people on a daily basis....

shit im gonna miss that if i have to go back stateside.
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Post by E_Irizarry »

onezero4u wrote:man i so do NOT miss that part about the US...the stranger fear factor is palpable...

im chillin for 1 more year in latin america enjoying friendly open people on a daily basis....

shit im gonna miss that if i have to go back stateside.
You better find a way to renew your visa or some shit. Do not come back here!! Think different will ya?!?!
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"MGTOW resilience is the key to foreign residence. You better muthafuckin' ask somebody!!"
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"I rather be ostracized by 157.0 million (27.3% of the US of Gay pop), then to appease 1 feminist." - E. Irizarry (2013)

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