💊 Manosphere Jordan Peterson - Internet Daddy Simulator, Post-modern Anti-postmodernist, Canadian Psychology Professor, Depressed, Got Hooked on Benzos

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Like pillorying him in the press, harrassing his neighbours, trying to sic cops on him, and using every mechanism of authority to try to ruin his career.
Oh come on outrage from crazy SJWs is what made him famous and earned him millions of dollars in the first place. JP should be happy we live in a world where proclaiming obvious things like "There are only 2 genders" is somehow enough to become a public intellectual with a cult following.
 
Oh come on outrage from crazy SJWs is what made him famous and earned him millions of dollars in the first place. JP should be happy we live in a world where proclaiming obvious things like "There are only 2 genders" is somehow enough to become a public intellectual with a cult following.
He was a world-class reknowned scholar wellbefore that stance. It was speaking truth to power that initially got him noticed, and I'd say it was his exposing of the neomarxist left that made him famous. Peterson is brave, thoughtful, and well spoken.
 
And had a dozen of youtube subscribers.
You know that's wildly untrue.
Also, you're using classic lolcow " internet followers are a measure of subjective worth" arguments.
Who gives a shit how many subs he had? He was an academic star at the pinnacle of his area of study ( psychology of totalitarianism)
It wouldn't matter if he never went on the internet at all.
 
Jordan Peterson was pretty irrelevant before the 2012-2018 culture war heated up. He really took off during the Trump era cause everyone was looking for a daddy, either in McGuinness, Trump or Metokur. I'd say you're both right to some extent, he's more of an occult figure even now than a star, which is best for him and his family tbh.
 
Jordan Peterson was pretty irrelevant before the 2012-2018 culture war heated up. He really took off during the Trump era cause everyone was looking for a daddy, either in McGuinness, Trump or Metokur. I'd say you're both right to some extent, he's more of an occult figure even now than a star, which is best for him and his family tbh.
If only his daughter realized this.
Whatever Peterson ever was is mostly gone now, and he should be allowed to rest and recover what he can.
 
If only his daughter realized this.
Whatever Peterson ever was is mostly gone now, and he should be allowed to rest and recover what he can.
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Jordan Peterson has always had a stilted yet thoughtful gate to his speech, and a sort of weepy tone when he's in contemplation. He's someone who cares, and is likely struggling to gain a semblance of the prior control he used to pride himself so much on, looking back at a horrifying black smudge in his life. If you care, pray for the man, if you don't, get your 7 laughs in and move on.
During his prime, he could give lectures with those pauses. Now, he's struggling to make 10 minutes. He's done.
 
I'd disagree about his credibility. He's got a more in depth insight into problems of addiction now, and hopefully speaks honestly and openly about it. It'll make him even more credible to any discerning listener.
Peterson grew up in the Rural Canadian North, an area that has some of the highest rates of drunk driving incidents in the entire first world, and wrote about his experiences growing up there extensively in 12 Rules for Life.

His description of the aimless youth drinking their life away, who when traveling would only recreate their miserable small town drinking aesthetics again in their tiny motel rooms rather than go out and interact with the city, was absolutely spot on.

Peterson had a deep and intimate understanding of addiction, and also spoke about his own struggles with alcohol in his youth, I believe specifically with liquor and cigarettes. He also did extensive studies on the effects of alcohol on those with a genetic predisposition towards alcoholism and their opioid-like responses to it.

He didn't need to fry his brain with Benzos to get in-depth insight into addiction.

His daughter is not attractive, though because of her health issues I don't fault her for it.
 
Peterson grew up in the Rural Canadian North, an area that has some of the highest rates of drunk driving incidents in the entire first world, and wrote about his experiences growing up there extensively in 12 Rules for Life.

His description of the aimless youth drinking their life away, who when traveling would only recreate their miserable small town drinking aesthetics again in their tiny motel rooms rather than go out and interact with the city, was absolutely spot on.

Peterson had a deep and intimate understanding of addiction, and also spoke about his own struggles with alcohol in his youth, I believe specifically with liquor and cigarettes. He also did extensive studies on the effects of alcohol on those with a genetic predisposition towards alcoholism and their opioid-like responses to it.

He didn't need to fry his brain with Benzos to get in-depth insight into addiction.

His daughter is not attractive, though because of her health issues I don't fault her for it.
Why is she not attractive? Not toned enough?
 
His daughter is not attractive, though because of her health issues I don't fault her for it.
Mikhaila Peterson seems to embody all of her father's negative traits (exaggeration of health issues, unwarranted confidence in her own judgment on issues she doesn't know much about) but few of his positive ones. I mostly just wish she'd retreat from the spotlight. In comparison to JBP she's not that interesting.

I'm curious to see what "Beyond Order" is like.
 
Why is she not attractive? Not toned enough?
Her face is just kind of dumpy.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder though....
There's something really funny about standards of beauty. Having an empty, psychotic glare, a sub-zero cold demeanor and and frigid inhability to smile candidly really do a number on a person's attractiveness.
 
She's attractive in photographs, but looks like such a robot on video.

I don't really know anything about her. Was she traumatized as a child or something?
She's been ill pretty much her whole life:
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Somewhere in JP's book it said she was in constant pain from all that, so yeah I can see her getting fucked up in some way because of all of that
 
GABAs are special, and hopefully they get more restricted soon because of the long-term damage they do on the brain.

Peterson grew up in the Rural Canadian North, an area that has some of the highest rates of drunk driving incidents in the entire first world, and wrote about his experiences growing up there extensively in 12 Rules for Life.

His description of the aimless youth drinking their life away, who when traveling would only recreate their miserable small town drinking aesthetics again in their tiny motel rooms rather than go out and interact with the city, was absolutely spot on.

Peterson had a deep and intimate understanding of addiction, and also spoke about his own struggles with alcohol in his youth, I believe specifically with liquor and cigarettes. He also did extensive studies on the effects of alcohol on those with a genetic predisposition towards alcoholism and their opioid-like responses to it.

He didn't need to fry his brain with Benzos to get in-depth insight into addiction.

His daughter is not attractive, though because of her health issues I don't fault her for it.

Livin on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota I totally saw that. Drink to fill your belly. Drink to stay warm. Above all, drink cause there's nothing else to do. Any small town will be like that, but combine the most rural, least productive and coldest part of the panAmericas, you'll see some serious problems.
 
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Given how long has elapsed since the coma, I think this is the best he's going to manage as far a speech goes. There's usually a very rapid improvement at first, and then the curve flattens, and he's been on the flats for a while. He may improve a little more, but if he was going to return to normal, he'd be a lot closer to it by now.

He's reading from a mostly-memorized script here--his pacing is too consistent, he speaks in monotone, and there are no filler words or vocalizations--but he's still struggling with it, having lapses into aphasia. And there's something very "off" about the look in his eyes (which has been there in all the recent still photos).

No more lecture tours for you, bucko. Which, frankly, is just as well; he might not have needed the benzos if he wasn't already so worn out by over a year of nonstop international touring.
 
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