LupeDyCazari
LupeDyCazari t1_jd38e04 wrote
he was actually good-looking huh. And a good man to boot. Great actor too. Love him.
LupeDyCazari t1_j5uyuiw wrote
that kid is probably a grandfather by now.
LupeDyCazari t1_j0v71h0 wrote
Reply to comment by FacialTic in Humanity's destiny is manifested by our collective morale by Cultural-Lychee-707
People can make homemade soup that will last a long time, at home, and it's far more healthy than the garbage one can find in fast food joints.
Fresh fruit and fresh vegetables ain't as expensive as people make it out to be in the States, and are far cheaper in the long-term since having a healthy diet means you won't mess up your health and your wallet, trying to fix your ruined health, though?
Yeah, well, if people are so poor that they can't even afford buying 10 bananas a week, maybe don't have kids, and let the poverty cycle end with them, when their generation dies out of old age, eh?
LupeDyCazari t1_j0v6qjv wrote
Reply to comment by Dear-Badger-9921 in Humanity's destiny is manifested by our collective morale by Cultural-Lychee-707
I am. And so are the women who are a part of my family. You'd be amazed at how physically attractive people can be and healthy, when they don't destroy their bodies with doritos, sugar, chocolate, cheesburgers tacobell, KFC, and any other ''food'' brand they came up with to steal money from poor people.
LupeDyCazari t1_j0v61gq wrote
...I'm pretty sure the reason why people are obese is because they want to be, though?
No one is putting a gun against their heads and forcing them to eat the trash they eat in enormous quantities.
I'm a middle-aged man in my thirties and I'm literally wearing the same jeans I bought at the age of 18 as a college freshman, and it still fits me perfectly.
I've never been to a gym before, I don't run or do any physical exercise other than walking, and here i am, still slim enough to star in a Japanese movie as the top-billed star.
So... people are fat because they choose to be so. It's not my problem, and I honestly don't care about the people who are destroying their own bodies because they are spoiled and selfish.
I do worry and feel bad about the people who are born with genetic defects and health issues. It ain't their fault they are the way they are.
LupeDyCazari t1_j0pcg2t wrote
Reply to Goerge Clooney 1990 by Djf47021
this dude has been looking middle-aged since he was born LMAO.
LupeDyCazari t1_iy5miao wrote
by the way, that's his social security number he has tattooe'd on his arm.
Dude was one of the first Americans to get a social security number.
LupeDyCazari t1_ixaxwm0 wrote
Reply to ‘Without enough Latvians, we won’t be Latvia’: eastern Europe’s shrinking population | Latvia’s population is 30% smaller than it was in 1990 and by 2050 numbers will be in decline in over half of Europe’s 52 countries. by mossadnik
Yes, and?
Countries are born and die all the time. The Countries that exist today, many of them didn't exist hundreds of years ago, and every nation alive today is very likely to die off eventually.
What's with the nationalism, that ain't cute.
''We won't be Lativia'' ?
So what?
Another Country will be born to replace Lativia.
Good grief, now people have to start making babies so Lativia doesn't die?
Bit of a strech,no?
LupeDyCazari t1_ix0vz0p wrote
I didn't know he had been doing movies for that long.
LupeDyCazari t1_iwei8qu wrote
I take it this was before he became a major junkie?
He looked good.
And I bet he had all of his teeth, too.
LupeDyCazari t1_iu1zh92 wrote
Reply to The Heavy Price of Longtermism | Longtermists focus on ensuring humanity’s existence into the far future. But not without sacrifices in the present. by thenewrepublic
what do they mean longeterm?
500 years?
1000 years?
10,000 years?
100,000 years?
I suppose I can see Humanity still being around 1,000 years from now, but I don't know if we we will become a vastly superior technologically civilization compared to what we have now, or if things won't change much.
Humanity being around 10,000 years from now is a bit of a strech.
LupeDyCazari t1_jdcubiz wrote
Reply to How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
I'm very giving with my ratings.
If I enjoy a book, I always give it 5 stars.
I also don't care about writing reviews or any of that stuff. But I do find it hilarious when the dudes go on to write a bible-sized essay on their book reviews.
It's a book, brah.
Read it or not, enjoy it or not. No need to write about it like that review of yours is the formula to achieve eternal life.