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    My life got twisted turned upside down.
    In all seriousness, I’m an 18 year old who’s lived in around 5 various countries (Germany, Scotland, Australia, Canada, Switzerland) and am due for my 6th move to a new country this year if things go out the way I intend them to.
    I’m a German who learned English and saw a variety of cultures at an astonishingly young age, and learned that throughout the entirety of society, there seem to be two constants in every society I’ve seen;

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    Regardless of how much nonsensical tripe we like to talk about being different, or unique, the most deciding factor is how alike we all are without even realizing it.
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    One of the main proponents of any drama to do with gender can be summarized as “Women kicking the Hornet’s Nest”

    This is still debatable I find, since my experiences as an individual can not be used as basic fact, these are just two observational constants I’ve come to consistently see throughout every country I’ve lived in.

    For a more personal idea of me, I’m 18, a white male, and I’m slowly witnessing my current city being slowly assimilated into a politically correct no-hurt bubble that is in no way related to the real world. As such I’ve slowly, and increasingly, been worrying about my future not because of job prospects on a repairing economy that has recently crashed, but instead, because of the color of my god damn skin.
    My biggest red pill moment was when I realized just how messed up a lot of the liberal party truly is around the world, being a Neo-Conservative now as a result of the continued failure of the far left to endorse Freedom of Speech. This realization in turn made me slowly veer further and further to the right until I became a Neo-Conservative. Since then I’ve said what I feel to whoever listens, whether or Facebook, Twitter, etc. and have lost friends who just can’t accept freedom of speech.
    I’m better off the way I see it.

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