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<blockquote data-quote="mastauser" data-source="post: 673213" data-attributes="member: 4177"><p><strong>RE: Apparently Hillary Clintion is running for President</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm a former political junkie, and I find it hard to understand how people still get so excited about politics, especially on RVF. </p><p></p><p>Once I became red pill is when I stopped caring about politics, let me explain why. </p><p></p><p>For me, the central part of being red pill is realizing that you are in control of your own destiny, that you decide what experiences you have in life - no one is going to give you anything or solve your problems for you. </p><p></p><p>It makes no difference to me who wins the race for president in 2016, it will not affect my real, actual, day to day life in anyway at all. How often I go to the gym, what books I read, how many approaches I do, how many quality women I bang, how many good meals I cook, all of these things will have a <u><strong>MUCH</strong></u> bigger impact on my life than which figurehead claws their way to the top of a corrupt heap by lying most convincingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastauser, post: 673213, member: 4177"] [b]RE: Apparently Hillary Clintion is running for President[/b] I'm a former political junkie, and I find it hard to understand how people still get so excited about politics, especially on RVF. Once I became red pill is when I stopped caring about politics, let me explain why. For me, the central part of being red pill is realizing that you are in control of your own destiny, that you decide what experiences you have in life - no one is going to give you anything or solve your problems for you. It makes no difference to me who wins the race for president in 2016, it will not affect my real, actual, day to day life in anyway at all. How often I go to the gym, what books I read, how many approaches I do, how many quality women I bang, how many good meals I cook, all of these things will have a [u][b]MUCH[/b][/u] bigger impact on my life than which figurehead claws their way to the top of a corrupt heap by lying most convincingly. [/QUOTE]
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