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56 contributions to Society of Ordinary Gents
What to expect from the future.
I’ve follow this Chinese Professor on Tik Tok. He usually makes interesting videos and this was one of them. I don’t know if you’re familiar with Isaac Asimov novel The Foundation (Apple TV made a great show about it). It’s about a mathematician using maths to predict the future of galactic empire lead by a genetic dynasty of 3 emperors. He predicted that the way things were set with the same Emperors rulling all the time, with the oldest teaching the other 2 and the mid one at their 30s leading the empire will destroy the empire and bring a dark age of 8 or 10 thousand years. While the book and show was an interesting utopia the idea of maths predicting the future were completely wrong for me. I consume this sort of books or shows to put my mind in a place where I’m more innovative and willing to open new futures with the new resources that will appear, something similar to what Elon Musk or Steve Jobs do and did when they try to predict the future. We as men are unpredictable, most of us emotion based, few of us reason based. That’s a cocktail that maths can’t analyze whatever a mathematician says. The following video is a conservative and realistic approach on what is going to happen in the near future. I agree with many things, but disagree with others. I consider all what he says applies to the future of Europe, and the UK. But when it comes to America I see something completely different. A new golden age and the last stronghold, where we (People of the West) have to gather, prepare and re engage to retake what’s ours. I’m also sharing the video because it provides what I consider useful information and that’s always helpful to manage your life in advance of the events that will come. Reminder, the highs a man can rise to may have been written in many cases, but some us can go even higher because we can rewrite everything and that’s one of the beauties of this world.
What to expect from the future.
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From a purely Biblical standpoint, starting with the rule of Ahab and his wife Jezebel, and for the next two kings, the template fits for the Clinton administration through the Trump administration including 9/I 1 and today's current events. Dare you to check it out.
Welcome to Our New Room and Home
Several Members expressed interest in being the new Owner. Only Two had the passion I considered necessary. After much Prayer and Meditation I chose Stephen Arnold. Why? Not only the passion but he had also met Scott in person. I know Scott liked him. Stephen lives in Texas. For those that may not understand, I simply had to trust. And here we are and here we go. Thanks
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@Floyd Bailey Daaammmnn Straight!!!
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@Peter Brennan Welcome Peter. Please bring your introduction over here and Post it. Glad you made it home.
My Re-Introduction
Hi guys, I’m Max, from The Netherlands. I’m 21 years old and I study architecture. As many of you, I like classic dressing, and I currently own two suits, one cream casual one and a tuxedo, as well as some sports coats. I also love cars, books, and older music, like Sinatra, or Dean Martin. Looking forward to see what we can make of this new group.
My Re-Introduction
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Max, thanks for moving over to us.
The Four Key Traits of a Gentleman (Post from Scott)
Greetings all, What are four key traits of being a gentleman or lady? The first one on the list should be what you believe to be the most important. For the other three, order is not important. One-word traits, please. For example, Honor, Integrity, Loyalty, Bravery Thank you, Scott
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@David Zandar Yeah, but the Jason would have used a whole bunch of big words. That's how @Jason Rochester rolls .
The Long Awaited Introduction
Hello, my fellow gentlemen! I’m, if not the last, among the last ones to make an introduction. But as a wise old man once said… A wizard is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to! I’m David. I’m 29, a man born and raised in Spain, currently living in Asturias—Northern Spain and the home of the Reconquista. Both of my surnames are of Norman ancestry (in Spain we have two, one from each parent) and come from the countries where my family lived centuries ago—England and Italy, from Norman settlements in the UK and Sicily. My main surname arrived in Spain when a family of Norman knights, serving Leonor of Plantagenet, sister of King Richard the Lionheart, came to Spain for her marriage to the King of Castile. They escorted her and were granted lands in the north—the very region where I live today. I also have relatives in South Dakota, where part of my family has been settled for generations after emigrating from Germany, Norway, and Scotland. Since I was a kid, I’ve always admired the way highly educated British gentlemen dress—what I like to call the Savile Row aesthetic. For me, it all began with Bond (Brosnan and, more precisely, Craig—the ones I grew up with, though now I prefer Connery and Lazenby). Later, David Gandy and Henry Cavill became references as well, and the way Guy Ritchie dresses his characters has also influenced how I approach style. Finally, Christian Bale’s portrayal of Bruce Wayne was life-changing for me—not only because of his wardrobe but also because of his morals, values, and what he represents: that we can become better, no matter our circumstances. Now I feel more attracted to the Ivy League + Wall Street aesthetic of 1% Americans from the North East. I believe it perfectly mix the taste of the British dressing code with the more colorful, ruthless and ambitious spirit of the American man. Regarding my personal life, I’m a 6’2”–6’3” athletic man who loves to train, eat well, and have deep conversations. My sports background includes judo in early childhood, as well as basketball and cycling, a bit of soccer and later rugby—the sport I enjoyed the most. In my teens, I became passionate about classic bodybuilding figures such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steve Reeves, and Reg Park, and I nearly dedicated myself to that lifestyle. My approach to bodybuilding stemmed not only from the discipline it requires but also from its artistic side. I saw the sculpting of the body as another form of art. Sadly, I think the aesthetic principles have been lost nowadays, with muscular size being the only focus on stage.
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Welcome back David. A European that knows and understands America more than most Americans.
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