Thick skinned individuals are (hopefully) intelligent enough, discerning enough, critical enough to be able to make a conscious decision as to which particular "light" to let in., or not. It's up to the individual to be perceptive enough to realize they're being had, or have come across an en…
Thick skinned individuals are (hopefully) intelligent enough, discerning enough, critical enough to be able to make a conscious decision as to which particular "light" to let in., or not. It's up to the individual to be perceptive enough to realize they're being had, or have come across an endearing, heartfelt and genuine moment, vs some dog and pony show bequeathed before them.
If we reconfigure what "thick skinned" persons are actually being referred to, then it would be the 1000 individuals who swarmed upon Washington DC a day or two ago, to demand rights for LGBTQ, demand more access to abortion, demand that racism is outlawed, and demand free speech be relegated to only their free speech, and not of those who disagree with whatever ideal that they have at that moment. Those people are not only "thick skinned", but they also qualify to be part of the next big Jim Jones Cool Aid expo coming up this summer.
I agree with T. It takes a thick skin to endure what life throws at you. The disgusting whiners at all the inane protests are indicative of thin skinned failures blaming their failures on everything but themselves.
Our society, our govt, our education indoctrination system has INTENTIONALLY failed the American people.
. Creating safe spaces, promoting anti-masculine behaviors, allowing children. Young adults, and now criminals to go without retribution or taking responsibility for their actions, has created a sector, a generation of society that is so enabled, so dependent, so inferior as a functional cog in the wheel, that it has impacted the daily lives of the rest of us, on a never ending basis.
I'm so done, toast, with this at this point, others feeling the same, I cannot help but think the pushback on this is going to get ugly, before it gets any better
Yeah. Got to thinking about "shell shock" over the past generations and how it has become more of a problem with each generation. One wonders how today's would handle a situation as unprecedented to them as modern warfare did to that of WW I. I do wonder. The generation that entered WW II and Korea was probably as thick skinned as any and we never heard about shell shock i or ptsd from them as we have in later generations. Related?
Sorry, DD. This statement is inherently false.
Thick skinned individuals are (hopefully) intelligent enough, discerning enough, critical enough to be able to make a conscious decision as to which particular "light" to let in., or not. It's up to the individual to be perceptive enough to realize they're being had, or have come across an endearing, heartfelt and genuine moment, vs some dog and pony show bequeathed before them.
If we reconfigure what "thick skinned" persons are actually being referred to, then it would be the 1000 individuals who swarmed upon Washington DC a day or two ago, to demand rights for LGBTQ, demand more access to abortion, demand that racism is outlawed, and demand free speech be relegated to only their free speech, and not of those who disagree with whatever ideal that they have at that moment. Those people are not only "thick skinned", but they also qualify to be part of the next big Jim Jones Cool Aid expo coming up this summer.
Your first statement is too absolute for me...
I agree with T. It takes a thick skin to endure what life throws at you. The disgusting whiners at all the inane protests are indicative of thin skinned failures blaming their failures on everything but themselves.
Our society, our govt, our education indoctrination system has INTENTIONALLY failed the American people.
. Creating safe spaces, promoting anti-masculine behaviors, allowing children. Young adults, and now criminals to go without retribution or taking responsibility for their actions, has created a sector, a generation of society that is so enabled, so dependent, so inferior as a functional cog in the wheel, that it has impacted the daily lives of the rest of us, on a never ending basis.
I'm so done, toast, with this at this point, others feeling the same, I cannot help but think the pushback on this is going to get ugly, before it gets any better
Yeah. Got to thinking about "shell shock" over the past generations and how it has become more of a problem with each generation. One wonders how today's would handle a situation as unprecedented to them as modern warfare did to that of WW I. I do wonder. The generation that entered WW II and Korea was probably as thick skinned as any and we never heard about shell shock i or ptsd from them as we have in later generations. Related?