Who do you believe happens to be in "Cornfed's band of genetically-flawed reprobates?"Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Oh life is so hard for Cornfed and his small band of genetically-flawed reprobates. Guess what, no one cares that you suck at life and at living.Cornfed wrote:As a simian, you just don't get how it is for human men these days. It is not your fault. How can you?Contrarian Expatriate wrote:He is an Epic loser. Anyone who has his stated credentials, yet cannot find any employment to the point of having stay in his mother's house, is a loser of epic proportions-
If you are having difficulty competing with us, your "betters," take it as a clue that nature is hoping you die off before you actually reproduce and infect the world with yet another bottom-feeder class of white male who resorts to only whining and complaining instead of doing anything of value.
Cornfed have I found you?
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Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Check out the true origins of US racism here. It is different from what the history books (written by the children of Satan) tell us. You should enjoy this video if you are a racist or a racialist, black or white.
A good man is above pettiness. He is better than that.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
This is 100% true.S_Parc wrote:As you probably know, I'm neither a fan of Cornfed nor Tsar, however, this simply isn't true. In metro Toronto, there's an expression, where can one find the most PhDs? … flag down a taxi.Contrarian Expatriate wrote:But if I were a Phd (especially in a STEM field), you can rest assured that I would not be living at mom's house. This guy likely has some mental illness that cause an "unemployable attitude."
So he is a loser indeed....
And the same goes for a number of US cities but it's not as bad as Canada, where many ppl have higher education but no opportunities.
In reality, a PhD, without other work experiences, makes one overqualified for many jobs out there. There are only so many HS teaching gigs and many of them are unionized and their members only have some masters in education. The same goes for college instructors. In addition, those exclusive national security jobs already have their recruiters scouring the MITs, Georgia Techs, Carnegie-Mellon's for code breakers.
My GF and I both have undergraduate STEM degrees, however, both of us know that beyond that initial white collar *entry level* diploma, everything else is about already having a pre-existing resume. Even the PhDs I'd seen in industry are more or less, glorified product managers. I even knew a few, who'd taken their PhDs off their resume, to get in the door, but then later, put them back on, to transition into management roles. In other words, it's a fancy MBA for them, not a real research demarcation.
For the most part, only healthcare training, like doctor(MD), nursing, pharmacy, or PA actually require some advanced education. I believe that had this person decided to attend medical school, instead of pursuing a PhD in the sciences, he'd be a practicing pathologist today, even w/o any ppl skills whatsoever.
What a number of STEM graduate students do, however, is take their PhDs off the resume, write Java/Python/Perl/C++ programs in their respective labs, and then, re-package themselves as IT consultants in those areas, using their laboratory as work experience than as education. As long as someone in the lab can vouch for their background, they can typically find contract work which can later jump start a career.
This is the reality of life.
The only real jobs left are government jobs. That is city, county, state, federal, etc. That means military (not), police (not), fireman, teacher, etc. But there are also support staff for each of those fields, especially at the municipal, county and state levels. The key is to find a way to get one of those coveted government jobs. Then after 25 years, a person can retire early, like our fellow member is doing, and claim your benefits once you reach the right age. You could even have multiple government jobs for a state, county, or wherever and get a bigger pension, or two pensions if you can do it for two separate entities simultaneously or after you retire from the first job. They also give top notch health care benefits and other perks which are not given in the private sector unless you upper management.
This is the key to wealth in the USA if you don't own your own business or own property. My mother and grandmother both have had those types of careers. So does my uncle. My uncle is retiring now, and he is only 11 years older than me.
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Re: Cornfed have I found you?
The guy in this video is just a poor lost beta. To succeed in the modern economy, one must be willing to lie, cheat, and steal. This poor guy doesn't understand this.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
There are private sector jobs, however, many of those jobs are only white collar, because HR insists that full time employees have some college degree. The issue is that the degree is superfluous and mainly decorative, for the sake of making a class distinction between a blue collar type and an office worker.Adama wrote:This is 100% true.S_Parc wrote:As you probably know, I'm neither a fan of Cornfed nor Tsar, however, this simply isn't true. In metro Toronto, there's an expression, where can one find the most PhDs? … flag down a taxi.
And the same goes for a number of US cities but it's not as bad as Canada, where many ppl have higher education but no opportunities.
In reality, a PhD, without other work experiences, makes one overqualified for many jobs out there. There are only so many HS teaching gigs and many of them are unionized and their members only have some masters in education. The same goes for college instructors. In addition, those exclusive national security jobs already have their recruiters scouring the MITs, Georgia Techs, Carnegie-Mellon's for code breakers.
My GF and I both have undergraduate STEM degrees, however, both of us know that beyond that initial white collar *entry level* diploma, everything else is about already having a pre-existing resume. Even the PhDs I'd seen in industry are more or less, glorified product managers. I even knew a few, who'd taken their PhDs off their resume, to get in the door, but then later, put them back on, to transition into management roles. In other words, it's a fancy MBA for them, not a real research demarcation.
For the most part, only healthcare training, like doctor(MD), nursing, pharmacy, or PA actually require some advanced education. I believe that had this person decided to attend medical school, instead of pursuing a PhD in the sciences, he'd be a practicing pathologist today, even w/o any ppl skills whatsoever.
What a number of STEM graduate students do, however, is take their PhDs off the resume, write Java/Python/Perl/C++ programs in their respective labs, and then, re-package themselves as IT consultants in those areas, using their laboratory as work experience than as education. As long as someone in the lab can vouch for their background, they can typically find contract work which can later jump start a career.
This is the reality of life.
The only real jobs left are government jobs. That is city, county, state, federal, etc. That means military (not), police (not), fireman, teacher, etc. But there are also support staff for each of those fields, especially at the municipal, county and state levels. The key is to find a way to get one of those coveted government jobs. Then after 25 years, a person can retire early, like our fellow member is doing, and claim your benefits once you reach the right age. You could even have multiple government jobs for a state, county, or wherever and get a bigger pension, or two pensions if you can do it for two separate entities simultaneously or after you retire from the first job. They also give top notch health care benefits and other perks which are not given in the private sector unless you upper management.
This is the key to wealth in the USA if you don't own your own business or own property. My mother and grandmother both have had those types of careers. So does my uncle. My uncle is retiring now, and he is only 11 years older than me.
After getting on board, ppl take addl workshops in tools like Websphere, Project management/Agile, or some networking certificate, to move around between jobs. In many cases, getting experience in the aforementioned areas, is what makes those added pieces of paper valuable, otherwise, it's just more toilet paper or decoration.
Unlike govt jobs, private sector pay (excluding zones like Wall St, Silicon Valley, etc) and career stability are low and the benefits, like low cost healthcare and pension, are sparse.
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Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Thanks for posting....I have gotten in touch with him.MarcosZeitola wrote:Seems to me like this guy here is from the same age range and region as you, Corny, and he also mention eugenics at some point. Looks like you went viral!![]()
Lol, jokes aside... the video is fairly insightful and probably will interest some folks here. The guy in it is more eloquent then the vast majority of online ranters using YouTube as their private confession booth. Worth a watch.
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Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Guys like Ghost and 1 or 2 others come to mind. Those are the guys on this forum who, like Cornfed, did not win the genetic lottery in terms of intelligence, good looks, height, and otherwise. These types can be of any race, but the White guys who lose the genetic lottery tend to be especially angry and bitter at others they perceive should naturally be beneath them.Tsar wrote:Who do you believe happens to be in "Cornfed's band of genetically-flawed reprobates?"Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Oh life is so hard for Cornfed and his small band of genetically-flawed reprobates. Guess what, no one cares that you suck at life and at living.Cornfed wrote:As a simian, you just don't get how it is for human men these days. It is not your fault. How can you?Contrarian Expatriate wrote:He is an Epic loser. Anyone who has his stated credentials, yet cannot find any employment to the point of having stay in his mother's house, is a loser of epic proportions-
If you are having difficulty competing with us, your "betters," take it as a clue that nature is hoping you die off before you actually reproduce and infect the world with yet another bottom-feeder class of white male who resorts to only whining and complaining instead of doing anything of value.
The strategy they employ is to manufacture "beneath" status by claiming that successful Jews are really inferior but cheat and lie to get their success, successful Blacks are inferior but become millionaires and PhDs effortlessly through "special government programs," and shiftless, obese, dim-witted, white trash losers "woulda, coulda, shoulda," if only everybody simply played along with the myth that white men are entitled to be successful with women and wealth by default.
These types hate themselves and that is obvious when they lash out with their true feelings about themselves deep down. I liken them to those white male, anti-gay losers who rail against homosexuals but are later arrested in public restrooms trolling for indiscriminate sex sessions with other men. So their anger manifests itself in vitriol and bigotry which is essentially projection of their own inadequacies.
Cornfed is famous for his projections of blacks as animal-like, but it is telling that he has continuously refused to post his own photo which would immediately show us the genetic "shortcomings" of his family line. It is usually in the lack of facial symmetry which women pick up on immediately.
But could we ever expect Cornfed and his ilk to be self-aware enough to acknowledge they are objectively unattractive, unsuccessful, and unappealing to women and it is not that "minorities" are stealing girls from them? But if it were not for that false narrative, these guys literally would commit suicide, and some actually do.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Contrarian Exp, on a public forum, esp one which is controversial, unlike let's say LinkedIn, which is specifically geared towards marketing oneself, no one should post a selfie. IMHO, I don't think that the “Cornfed“ or “Tsar“ syndrome is necessarily the genetic bust situation, as you so describe it.
The problem may be more like this, since I'd seen it with others. Let's say for a brief period in one's life, one gets 4.0s, earns medals in sports and a scholarship to a Big Ten college for basketball. But then, as soon as he begins, an injury ends his NCAA (and NBA) dreams while at the same time, he didn't get the grades nor internships, to win that big one year co-op experience with Exxon-Mobil in the Gulf of Mexico because he was so excited about his prior sports prospects. Once that occurs, the downward spiral begins. His old sporting friends stop talking to him and the newer ones, enjoy putting him in his place because in the past, he always called himself a perennial winner but now, he's known as a quitter.
Unlike the above, I'd grown up in a dysfunctional family. And while I'd accumulated awards, grades, etc, I was never fully comfortable until I was out on my own. The world did not owe me a happy life for being a caucasian. For me, I was always on the lookup for internships, any marketable skill (I'd learned about Oracle, networking, etc, all on my free time not even in class), and I was hell bent on being fully engaged in my career, long before graduation. And finally, I'd also prepared for the medical college admissions test (MCAT) because if I didn't get that assignment to Brazil, I wasn't going to mope around MA, complaining about the lack of opportunities in corporate America. I'd rather become a boring MD pathologist than a whiner. And wannabe pathologists don't need the best grades in medical school to get placed in a residency. It's not a popular field for doctors.
Roughly a year ago, when Tsar had talked about learning languages, I'd recommended Pimsleur and its simple recall/retention method for learning conversational Russian quickly w/o much added stress. Months later, instead of doing the 90 lessons and having a sense of confidence in his new found skills, he did a week's worth of lessons and felt that being able to *ask for a glass of water*, was equivalent to having put some effort into learning a new language. Well, that's when it had become clear … this person was a quitter. Everyone I knew, who was at least partially serious, did the first set of 30 in Pimsleur, prior to one's travels. The one or two week dabblers were basically quitters.
In contrast, one of the worst Calculus students I'd tutored, was just lucky enough to finish an easier section of Calculus with a 'B-' with the maximum amount of help. Well, instead of calling himself a failed future engineer, he'd studied accounting with gusto and prepped for the CPA exam for countless years. And he also switched to college part-time, *volunteering* to help small businesses do their books, prior to them, contracting out to a CPA for the end of cycle. In the end, once he'd passed the CPA, he was able to get an IT job, resolving journaling issues with company's systems. Prior to that career launch, he'd volunteered for years, and earned his day-to-day monies by working security and driving cargo. He wasn't a quitter and it showed. In the end, he didn't even stop there, as he got a law degree online and then an on-campus LLM in tax part-time. Today's he's a solid $200K guy and if his "tax law" career imploded, he could still use his CPA to audit ppl's books.
The problem may be more like this, since I'd seen it with others. Let's say for a brief period in one's life, one gets 4.0s, earns medals in sports and a scholarship to a Big Ten college for basketball. But then, as soon as he begins, an injury ends his NCAA (and NBA) dreams while at the same time, he didn't get the grades nor internships, to win that big one year co-op experience with Exxon-Mobil in the Gulf of Mexico because he was so excited about his prior sports prospects. Once that occurs, the downward spiral begins. His old sporting friends stop talking to him and the newer ones, enjoy putting him in his place because in the past, he always called himself a perennial winner but now, he's known as a quitter.
Unlike the above, I'd grown up in a dysfunctional family. And while I'd accumulated awards, grades, etc, I was never fully comfortable until I was out on my own. The world did not owe me a happy life for being a caucasian. For me, I was always on the lookup for internships, any marketable skill (I'd learned about Oracle, networking, etc, all on my free time not even in class), and I was hell bent on being fully engaged in my career, long before graduation. And finally, I'd also prepared for the medical college admissions test (MCAT) because if I didn't get that assignment to Brazil, I wasn't going to mope around MA, complaining about the lack of opportunities in corporate America. I'd rather become a boring MD pathologist than a whiner. And wannabe pathologists don't need the best grades in medical school to get placed in a residency. It's not a popular field for doctors.
Roughly a year ago, when Tsar had talked about learning languages, I'd recommended Pimsleur and its simple recall/retention method for learning conversational Russian quickly w/o much added stress. Months later, instead of doing the 90 lessons and having a sense of confidence in his new found skills, he did a week's worth of lessons and felt that being able to *ask for a glass of water*, was equivalent to having put some effort into learning a new language. Well, that's when it had become clear … this person was a quitter. Everyone I knew, who was at least partially serious, did the first set of 30 in Pimsleur, prior to one's travels. The one or two week dabblers were basically quitters.
In contrast, one of the worst Calculus students I'd tutored, was just lucky enough to finish an easier section of Calculus with a 'B-' with the maximum amount of help. Well, instead of calling himself a failed future engineer, he'd studied accounting with gusto and prepped for the CPA exam for countless years. And he also switched to college part-time, *volunteering* to help small businesses do their books, prior to them, contracting out to a CPA for the end of cycle. In the end, once he'd passed the CPA, he was able to get an IT job, resolving journaling issues with company's systems. Prior to that career launch, he'd volunteered for years, and earned his day-to-day monies by working security and driving cargo. He wasn't a quitter and it showed. In the end, he didn't even stop there, as he got a law degree online and then an on-campus LLM in tax part-time. Today's he's a solid $200K guy and if his "tax law" career imploded, he could still use his CPA to audit ppl's books.
Many years ago, the Best Picture of 1999, "American Beauty", telegraphed the message of Happier Abroad to the world.
Beware of long term engagements with AWs, you may find yourself in a coffin.
AB discussion thread
BTW, despite settling down with an AW, myself, the warning is still in effect.
Beware of long term engagements with AWs, you may find yourself in a coffin.
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BTW, despite settling down with an AW, myself, the warning is still in effect.
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I'll have to respectfully disagree on both points....
I ought to know. I have faced all kinds of adversity and each one was a learning experience. Rejection was a means for me to get better. Failed businesses and investments made me more seasoned and better discerning. And as a former inner-city youth who was born into the working class, but toiled his way into the top 10% in terms of both income and wealth, I know what losers are made of and the pitiful rationalizations they employ. It is often blame directed at "others" instead of introspection and personal development. Apparently, people who suck find it difficult to fathom that they actually do.
So why I understand your compassion for those who were not strong enough to bear the burden of success, the successful among us do not need to be lectured on the nature of success and failure.
The guy in the video, and the Cornfeds out there, are failures. To hell with both of them if you ask me. Their hateful attitudes will ensure their demise, and rightfully so....
Cornfed is someone whose calling card is his supposed "genetic" superiority even though we all know he bears the hallmarks of a very low-status, low-value male who just happens to be white. Given his obsession with his superiority based on his "whiteness," he should be willing to post a photo so we can pick apart his inferior facial bone structure, lack of facial symmetry, and telltale signs of official "prole" status. Bottom line is, if Cornfed is so "racially superior," he should show us and prove it. Without fail, these dolts turn out to be genetic losers (ie. hideous grues) who have nothing to be proud of but "whiteness" which itself often can be called into question when you dig deep enough.S_Parc wrote:Contrarian Exp, on a public forum, esp one which is controversial, unlike let's say LinkedIn, which is specifically geared towards marketing oneself, no one should post a selfie. IMHO, I don't think that the “Cornfed“ or “Tsar“ syndrome is necessarily the genetic bust situation, as you so describe it.
Successful people have resilience, and the losers give up and retreat into the fetal position. Successful people reload and reshoot and find or create better opportunity. Losers go for broke, lose, then never recover.The problem may be more like this, since I'd seen it with others. Let's say for a brief period in one's life, one gets 4.0s, earns medals in sports and a scholarship to a Big Ten college for basketball. But then, as soon as he begins, an injury ends his NCAA (and NBA) dreams while at the same time, he didn't get the grades nor internships, to win that big one year co-op experience with Exxon-Mobil in the Gulf of Mexico because he was so excited about his prior sports prospects. Once that occurs, the downward spiral begins. His old sporting friends stop talking to him and the newer ones, enjoy putting him in his place because in the past, he always called himself a perennial winner but now, he's known as a quitter.
I ought to know. I have faced all kinds of adversity and each one was a learning experience. Rejection was a means for me to get better. Failed businesses and investments made me more seasoned and better discerning. And as a former inner-city youth who was born into the working class, but toiled his way into the top 10% in terms of both income and wealth, I know what losers are made of and the pitiful rationalizations they employ. It is often blame directed at "others" instead of introspection and personal development. Apparently, people who suck find it difficult to fathom that they actually do.
So why I understand your compassion for those who were not strong enough to bear the burden of success, the successful among us do not need to be lectured on the nature of success and failure.
The guy in the video, and the Cornfeds out there, are failures. To hell with both of them if you ask me. Their hateful attitudes will ensure their demise, and rightfully so....
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And even among whites, his pathetic attempt at pooh-poohing my GF was to infer that she was Irish Catholic, as if that was some trump card. I guess her being German-Italian, shut him up very quickly, as he didn't have enough *Kraut-Guinea* ammo on his belt for a gun fight. Old Archie Bunker would be disappointed.Contrarian Expatriate wrote:Bottom line is, if Cornfed is so "racially superior," he should show us and prove it. Without fail, these dolts turn out to be genetic losers (ie. hideous grues) who have nothing to be proud of but "whiteness" which itself often can be called into question when you dig deep enough.
Well, when you delineate it like that, you're correct.Contrarian Expatriate wrote:I ought to know. I have faced all kinds of adversity and each one was a learning experience. Rejection was a means for me to get better. Failed businesses and investments made me more seasoned and better discerning. And as a former inner-city youth who was born into the working class, but toiled his way into the top 10% in terms of both income and wealth, I know what losers are made of and the pitiful rationalizations they employ. It is often blame directed at "others" instead of introspection and personal development. Apparently, people who suck find it difficult to fathom that they actually do.
For me, I'd given up on Tsar, after the Pimsleur thing. Before then, I was sympathetic and hoped for the best. Once I'd seen that he couldn't stick with a program, even one which was completely designed with the novice learner in mind, it was obvious as to what his destiny way. IMHO, he will never teach English or any other language abroad.
Many years ago, the Best Picture of 1999, "American Beauty", telegraphed the message of Happier Abroad to the world.
Beware of long term engagements with AWs, you may find yourself in a coffin.
AB discussion thread
BTW, despite settling down with an AW, myself, the warning is still in effect.
Beware of long term engagements with AWs, you may find yourself in a coffin.
AB discussion thread
BTW, despite settling down with an AW, myself, the warning is still in effect.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
It is much simpler than that; there simply aren't the career paths available. Obviously the guy in the video is a winner and non-quitter, as is everyone with a doctorate in science. It is just that he is in a loser society. There have been other loser societies that wanted their people to be stupid wasters. For example, in Cambodia he would have been killed for being a counter-revolutionary intellectual. In the modern West he is excluded from meaningful employment so the system can outbid him for females. There is really no mystery to this.S_Parc wrote:The problem may be more like this, since I'd seen it with others. Let's say for a brief period in one's life, one gets 4.0s, earns medals in sports and a scholarship to a Big Ten college for basketball. But then, as soon as he begins, an injury ends his NCAA (and NBA) dreams while at the same time, he didn't get the grades nor internships, to win that big one year co-op experience with Exxon-Mobil in the Gulf of Mexico because he was so excited about his prior sports prospects. Once that occurs, the downward spiral begins. His old sporting friends stop talking to him and the newer ones, enjoy putting him in his place because in the past, he always called himself a perennial winner but now, he's known as a quitter.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
This may be a valid point. It seems he wanted to do something useful, which is a big mistake in modern society, as it turns out.fschmidt wrote:The guy in this video is just a poor lost beta. To succeed in the modern economy, one must be willing to lie, cheat, and steal. This poor guy doesn't understand this.
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Yes. Nothing you have said marks him out as being a non-loser.Adama wrote:I'll give you an example.
My best friend's brother never went to college. He had no job skills. He worked odd jobs. Luckily for him, his younger brother (my best friend) had a career, and helped him get into that field.
During his time of underemployment, he advertised for a roommate. That roommate is now his domineering wife. She couldnt afford to have her own place either. So they moved into together as strangers first. Then over time they became involved.
Now, do you think that is possible for a loser?
Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Ah, but you are not seeing it from the negro point of view. A negro who "earned" a PhD in science would have a pretend job created for him by GovCorp where he would be given some lab equipment to fool around with, have his niggerbabble published in scientific journals and then be paraded around in front of various cameras, just like Neil Degrasse Tyson. They really feel they have earned this treatment and generalize their condition onto humans, for to their primitive stone-age brains the massas' system is a black box of wonderment, magically dispensing goodies to the worthy.S_Parc wrote:As you probably know, I'm neither a fan of Cornfed nor Tsar, however, this simply isn't true. In metro Toronto, there's an expression, where can one find the most PhDs? … flag down a taxi.Contrarian Expatriate wrote:But if I were a Phd (especially in a STEM field), you can rest assured that I would not be living at mom's house. This guy likely has some mental illness that cause an "unemployable attitude."
So he is a loser indeed....
And the same goes for a number of US cities but it's not as bad as Canada, where many ppl have higher education but no opportunities.
In reality, a PhD, without other work experiences, makes one overqualified for many jobs out there.
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Re: Cornfed have I found you?
Most people don't need a Masters Degree or a PhD. It's just that companies, especially corporations, keep raising the bar to keep more and more people out. Supply and demand. Modern businesses don't need as many workers and many get their workers from cheap labor economies. Most of history small businesses and agrarianism was majority of people's employment. Small family farms and small shops, not massive mechanized soulless corporations that siphon money and destroy society (just the Zionist Elite that are nothing more than parasites infecting the West). The Zionist graduates from the Ivy League colleges are always given a golden ticket along with the plutocrats.
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