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u/illcoholic · 9 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

I was a total neckbeard for most of my life up until the middle of high school. I never had a beard (still can't grow one) or a fedora, but I pretty much only wore baggy white t-shirts and a pair of green sweat pants, my entire social life revolved around videogames, my local comic shop, and Magic: the Gathering. I was always the kid who could draw the best in school, so I did make a few friends because of that, but I had zero self-confidence due to my disgustingly fat body. Then one day I was walking around with my friends and out of nowhere one of them loudly proclaims, "illcoholic, you have man-juggs!" For some reason that comment just pushed me over the edge. I didn't want to be the kid with man boobs anymore, so I started going to the weight room with my friends (most were on sports teams) and did whatever they told me to. It wasn't easy at first, but the initially shitty feeling of physical exertion started to feel really good after a few months. I dropped a ton of weight, got broader shoulders, a haircut (eventually) and people started to notice.

I've never had a "real job" (tattooer/book illustrator here) so I can't offer advice on interviews and stuff like that, but what I can recommend is:

A) Shave the beard (if you have one)
B) Burn the fedora and flame shirt collection (if you have one)
C) Pick up a copy of Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe, join a gym, and follow the routine.
D) Throw out the junk food/sugary drinks and replace them with chicken and vegetables and water and shit like that.

I really hope some of this helps. I'm rooting for you along with a bunch of other people in this sub. You'll make it, buddy.

u/Mmh63 · 1 pointr/justneckbeardthings

These are small books by Joseph Stalin on Marxist philosophy.

Dialectical and Historical Materialism

[Marxism and the National Question] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/149059065X/ref=rdr_ext_sb_ti_sims_2)

It's a popular argument on the internet that "communism has never been tried."

This is wrong. Communism has been attempted. Clearly, the largest attempt was not successful. Still, emerging governments all over the world attempt to create communist governments. In many cases, despite its failures, the theoretical outline of a communist government allows for the strongest case of independence from the largest ruling/imperial/colonial powers on earth (IE the united states). For this reason, people will continue to attempt to create communist influenced governments.

Edit: You don't seem to understand that I'm giving you an out here. I'm basically making every argument for you that you can still hold right political beliefs and not be default a nazi. I'm even fucking pointing out the history of anti-semitism in the communist party. I'm pointing out problems that communist governments have caused.

I'm not even trying to justify people like Chavez. I'm not bringing up that health care was universal under the soviets. I'm not talking about how Chavez oversaw the development of the best AIDS treatment program in the developing world. I'm not bringing up that his model was adopted practically all over the planet as the most affordable and effective plan for AIDS treatment.

All I'm trying to do is get you to understand that the Nazis were on the right. I'm not saying you're a Nazi. I've made the case for you to still hate progressives and communists and Marxists. All I'm trying to do is to get you to understand how the political compass is laid out. That's it.

u/doncolo · 3 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

As someone with his own self-esteem issues to work out, I found that this book came recommended highly. It's a long journey with lots of day by day, step by step mental work, but this seems to be one of the best resources someone could use to begin improving their mental state by themselves:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Six-Pillars-Self-Esteem-Definitive/dp/0553374397

I am about halfway through it. It was published in 1994 but the author seems to be the foremost pioneer in self-esteem. It's eye-opening how well he can explain some of the most complex issues we can face. For ten dollars, you must check it out.

u/SageWaterDragon · 14 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

I can't speak for most people, but when I went through my "I want to live in Japan" phase it was due to reading Confucius Lives Next Door, which is a book about how western culture can learn from eastern culture based on the author's experiences in Japan. It's a wonderful book, but reading responses to it (mostly surrounding the author's cherrypicking of the good elements while only spending a chapter talking about the bad) did balance out my viewpoint a lot.

u/hexthanatonaut · 2 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

I'm pretty sure the dude is disabled. This picture went around a while back. I think he also was like trying to sue Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande for not dating him or something.

Here he is, he also wrote a book

https://www.reddit.com/r/niceguys/comments/6502wq/guy_who_sued_taylor_swift_heartbroken_over_ariana/

https://www.amazon.com/Why-Sued-Taylor-Swift-Frivolous/dp/069297010X



edit: oh and this is apparently also him, but the name is blocked out so no way to know for sure

https://imgur.com/a/FR7YC

u/Something_Syck · 10 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

You can relax, they are books on Cosmotology: https://www.amazon.com/Theory-Workbook-Milady-Standard-Cosmetology/dp/1285769457/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523073743&sr=8-1&keywords=milady+theory+workbook

My curiousity got the better of me and I had to know what it really was for.

So no worries, you friend is not a neckbeard, they're just FABULOUS!

u/UT-Gun · 5 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

Go ask around on r/ExMormon, r/ExJW, read I'm Perfect, You're Doomed by Kyria Abrahams. Celibacy for religious purposes is an anachronism in the age of condoms and birth control. It doesn't help anyone anymore.

u/monocline · 27 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

Because I read a book called Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us by Jesse Bering

https://www.amazon.com/Perv-Sexual-Deviant-All-Us/dp/0374230897

u/armrha · 6 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

Fair enough. There is an interesting string of legal arguments to look over if you are curious. A good book on it is 'The Harm in Hate Speech' by Jeremy Waldron, covers many cases and international laws.

u/Tagget7889 · 6 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

Obviously people haven't read the "How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Natural Disasters" book.

Its real

u/LazyHeckle · -11 pointsr/justneckbeardthings

You're allowed to make generalizations about biologically separate beings, like squirrels and fish. That's what biologists do.

The male and female brain are in fact different, and females are more emotional whereas men are more rational thinkers. 1.

This would logically lead to women (in general) being more prone to devote resources to the more unfortunate people of the world, regardless of the consequences of such actions.

And to be completely hospitable and generous to everyone all the time quite clearly could lead to negative consequences. You wouldn't let hoards of homeless people into your home to eat your food and sleep in your living room because some of them might be crazy or stupid or violent or thieves or something. Likewise, letting hoards of strangers (especially who come from countries where the crime rate is higher than your own) into your country can likely have negative consequences for your contrymen.