Thread 82112639 - /r9k/ [Archived: 62 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/8/2025, 3:06:57 AM No.82112639
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will you do for the next generation what the last generation did for you?
Replies: >>82112650 >>82112745 >>82112855 >>82113201 >>82113257 >>82114132
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 3:07:54 AM No.82112650
>>82112639 (OP)
no that would be the cruelest thing I could imagine
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 3:21:34 AM No.82112745
>>82112639 (OP)
i like how this journey is essentially just dependent on what their physical body allows them to do, as if the only reason they embraced any of it was because their deterioration was too hard to ignore and not because they believed it
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 3:34:44 AM No.82112855
>>82112639 (OP)
i would like to imagine i can do more
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 4:22:57 AM No.82113201
>>82112639 (OP)
>THE MALE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
>according to a handful of jews from 20 centuries ago
lol
lmao
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 4:30:24 AM No.82113257
>>82112639 (OP)
Generationmaxxing isn't the relevant criteria. My kids are having a much better life than I did at their age, but the things I can or should do for them are for them, not for me to "give back" or "give forward." If you make it about yourself or how you were raised, I bet you can get lazy and lose touch with reality.
Anonymous
8/8/2025, 6:27:48 AM No.82114132
>>82112639 (OP)
Today you either go young fool, or straight to midlife crisis (except at 25) then straight to embittering journey. Thats it. Other options arent even available to you.