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| 3 | Survey for all the incels in this subreddit, how many friends do you have irl? Would you want a wider social circle?I would rather just continue without friends now. It’s been years since I’ve had any friends and I’ve never been to bars, clubs, or anything like that in my life. So I don’t know how to party, I don’t know how to “have fun” at those events because I’ve never been to them and at this point it’s too late to try. Maybe if I lived totally alone I’d want some company, but I live with my parents and enjoy their company along with a close knit family so I don’t feel so lonely. I’m content. | /r/AllPillDebate | 21/04/23 12:40 AM |
| 2 | Are millennials a lost generation? Or just the start of a new normal?I’m not saying they’re all gonna be like Ireland or Italy, that’s why I mentioned Poland and Greece, with Poland having a gdp per capita of 19k. Every continent is experiencing economic growth, and as the global economy grows, the immigration will slow, because like I said people will be more comfortable living in their country and won’t have reason to move if the economy is livable. And yes climate change may cause immigration, but it’s not a permanent solution. Eventually the world will get cl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/03/22 02:24 AM |
| 5 | Are millennials a lost generation? Or just the start of a new normal?It doesn’t matter if they’re the richest, what matters is that the original country that immigrants come from is livable. For example we don’t see as many Italians coming here as in the past, because even though italy is poorer than the US, italy is in a much better economic position than it was in the past and is livable, so there is no need to immigrate. It’s the same with countries like poland, Greece, Ireland, etc. And yes I think it is dramatic when the line goes from a sharp incline to fla… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/03/22 02:05 AM |
| 6 | Are millennials a lost generation? Or just the start of a new normal?Because other countries will not stay poor forever, and the people from those poor countries will not have any reason to immigrate to rich countries like the USA. Immigration rates to the US have dropped dramatically over the years. Global collapse refers to the global collapse in replacement rates. Less people are being born across the globe and eventually all countries will all end up like Japan with a demographic crisis. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 14/03/22 01:48 AM |
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