People talk more about politics because politics is more divided than it used to be. Back in the day, there really wasn't much difference in the major parties in most countries. Nowadays, they are moving from the center, and so people feel forced to pick sides.
Wow your daddy has a hobby how fucking abhorrent.
Either stop fucking complaining and be a little more appreciative of the fact they put up with your pathetic ass, or move out of THEIR house.
daddies are heinously anus
>>5
you are right in almost everything, i was very impolite and disrespectful in my post
however, this is not a hobby, he is, like almost everyone, looking for a "girardian" scapegoat
well, i will never leave my parents' house i will not leave this house to destroy my family forever as protestant demons want so much
family has to stay close, family members are not shoes that, when your feet grow too big, you throw away so that you don't get too tight
at the very least, i will insist on buying the land next door, as my ancestors did
Become interested in the political party opposite him specifically so you can get in fights with him and have an excuse to beat him up.
Force your dad to read a fucking book instead of "learning" about "politics" via television.
>>5
Pretty shit hobby if all it involves is getting upset at things on TV that you cannot change.
>getting upset at things on TV that you cannot change
Me when playing video games.
>beat him up
If OP's father cares enough about politics to get into a fight with his own son over it then he really is the bigger faggot in this situation
I'm now convinced politics are a scourge on society. When I was young, everyone was stupid and uninformed and it was pretty great. Not people are "informed," but mostly with misinformation.
Before, no one made any assumptions about other people. Now, they make judgement calls because of their base political ideology. Bring back political apathy. People are fucking crazy now.
That's what decades of cold war propaganda does to the American population and because they're a majority on most popular platforms we've got to deal with their children-tier understanding of political theory.
>>5
I'm going through the same nonsense OP is, and I haven't moved out firstly to save money for good shit down the road, and secondly because the idea of my nutjob father financially supporting someone who doesn't like him is good comedy
28...
so it s probably azuma kiyohiko, yuji hori or the shinchan guy.
they all started at 30ish.
and...dont you memorize high school notes by talking to yourself and shit? yeah i dont do that much back then. maybe it actually works.. muscle memory and shit.
i was too fucking dumb and sad to even bother. or is it?
>>17
szszszszszszzz
do something
>>16
Update!! My father is absolutely salty and it gives me a reason to live.
>>10
This.
Focus on things you can actually change. The enemy WANTS you to spin your wheels.
Ditch the TV.
Put Overview on loop until he calms down and sobers up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIl57cchRqs
>>20
That's almost worse than TV!
The worst is when they think they're special and so above everyone else for doing the same shit everyone else does
>Oh you're not into politics? What are you, a dumb normalfag?
>>25
I keep squinting at that post and the only thing I can get out of it is that he meant "guardian." Still kind of weird phrasing in-context, however, so I'm open to other suggestions...
v: suxitch
I wish I could go back to the days when "economy" was just a big word adults liked to use on tv.
test post
when you say "my daddy" do you mean like an actual parent or is it like a kinky daddy who you enjoy letting dominate you and do any degrading thing he asks without question because you want him to tell you he's proud of you as you choke on his cock?