I personally think it’s mostly posturing, not conviction or principles. Just wanting to belong to what they considered the “cool club,” at that time, and now, too.
I personally think it’s mostly posturing, not conviction or principles. Just wanting to belong to what they considered the “cool club,” at that time, and now, too.
I personally think it’s mostly posturing, not conviction or principles. Just wanting to belong to what they considered the “cool club,” at that time, and now, too.
As Andrew Tate said in that recent interview with Tucker - there are 2 types of people - “thinkers” and “repeaters”