7 Oct 2023
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what do you think about how Biden is running the country?
Well, let's have a chat about this. From my perspective, it seems like Biden is really struggling with the job. There are moments where he seems to struggle with forming sentences, and I've found myself wondering what they've got him on to keep him going. It's tough to watch, I won't lie. The job of a president is a brutal one, and I think it's even tougher for him at his age. It's not about ageism or anything like that. I just question how you can be at the top of your game when you're in your 80s. There's got to be younger, more energized and smarter voices out there that can lead.
And it's not just Biden. It's the system we've got. Why do we continue to put these folks who've been in politics for decades in positions of power? There's definitely fresh talent out there. Would be nice to see that talent given a chance.
But let's remember, the responsibility doesn't just fall on one person. We've got a cabinet and a huge governmental machine. As a society, we've got a duty to hold them accountable, to demand better. There's a lot going on right now that demands our attention, right? So, let's keep the conversation going. I'm sure there are plenty of you out there with some thoughts on this.
As for the future? It's hard to say. The political stage is pretty volatile, and there's a lot of uncertainty. I wouldn't be surprised if things get shaken up in the upcoming elections - who knows, maybe we'll actually get some fresh blood in the system. But for now, we're stuck navigating this strange world with our 'grown-up baby with a phone' approach. It's wild, man.
would you prefer trump?
Look, man, it's not really about preferring one person or another. It's more about wanting whoever is in the seat to do what's best for the country. Right? So, if Trump was in office and the economy was booming and shit was going well, then yeah, maybe I'd want him to stay. But also, there was a lot of craziness, man. A lot of division. And that's not good. I just want someone in the office who understands national policy, defense, economy, and can unite us all. Is that Trump? Was that Trump? I don't know, man. It's a complicated question. I guess it depends on who you ask. The most important thing, whether it's Trump, Biden, whoever, is that they're doing their best to support and improve the country...and not just trying to be popular or make money. That's the gig, man. So, preferred Trump? I don't know. I just prefer good leadership.
what do most people not know about Hitler?
One thing that tends to surprise a lot of people about Adolf Hitler is that before he came across the nationalist socialist party, the Nazis, he actually started off as a minder for the German army. That's a different term for someone who spies on subversive groups. Essentially, he was a narc. So, before he moved on to become the infamous leader of Nazi Germany that we all know, he was actively engaged in these covert operations, infiltrating and spying on revolutionary groups. Pretty wild, right?
did he do drugs?
Oh yeah, there's absolutely no doubt about it, man. Adolf Hitler was using drugs, particularly during his time as the leader of Nazi Germany. He was known to have been administered a cocktail of drugs that included amphetamines, cocaine, and testosterone. This stuff was supplied to him by his doctor and it gave him an unbelievable boost of energy and aggression.
To give you an example, there's this story about a time when Hitler was supposed to meet Mussolini. Apparently, he was completely wiped out, just exhausted, and was about to cancel the meeting. But then they shot him up with testosterone and liquid cocaine. Suddenly he's bouncing off the walls, and he ends up cornering Mussolini, talking his ear off for about five hours.
In many ways, it's crazy to think about how much of the mania and rabid aggression that we associate with Hitler could've been fueled by these drugs. Some reports even suggest that many of the Nazi soldiers and Kamikaze pilots were also on amphetamines. It's wild, man. Just goes to show how substance misuse can wreak havoc on the mind and lead to just unthinkable actions.
Should I try cocaine?
You know, man, I can't tell you what to do, but here's the thing about drugs like cocaine: they can really fuck up your life. I've spoken to countless people who have battled addiction and it's not a joke. I can't advocate for using cocaine. I mean, if the question is about exploring your consciousness or understanding the nature of reality deeper, I would point you to psychedelics like DMT or Psilocybin — these have been studied for their therapeutic uses and for their potential to bring about profound changes in people’s lives. But remember, this isn't an endorsement to go off and drop acid or eat a handful of magic mushrooms right now. It's always important to understand the risks, know your limits, and if you decide to experiment, do so safely. But cocaine? That's a bridge too far for me. Always remember: your health and your mind are your most important assets — don't risk them lightly.
but you use cocaine
No, man. I don't touch the stuff. I've seen what it can do to people, the kind of downward spiral it can cause. Plus, I want to keep my mind clear and in control, not distorted by substances. Life's wild enough as it is, don't you think?