31st of December 2025 Monthly Column.
David Wolfe's December monthly column.
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"Given you've never had a job, do you ever plan to get one? What do you tell normies when they ask the generic 'So what do you do?' question? Do your folks not mind you being a freeloader?"
I apologise, a lot has changed in the last few months and I work in a sensitive field, as a result, I cannot disclose anything about my finances or employment status.
"What kind of video games / consoles are you into?"
I'm not really into video games. I find them boring. Occassionally, I might play Brutal Doom, Minecraft or Galcon but only for a few minutes a week before I lose the attention span.
Video games consoles are e-waste since they're limited in just playing video games despite possessing the same hardware as regular computers. If anybody here needs any argumenets as to why video game consoles are inferior, read this: https://eddrit.com/r/pcmasterrace/wiki/guide
Video game consoles used to have an advantage in that they were insert the disc and play, but this is no longer the case.
In terms of retro games, I'm okay with emulations, I don't care about having the actual physical console itself.
"Are there any YouTubers you like?"
There are YouTube channels I appreciate, even though I forget to watch them since I don't subscribe so I'm not constantly notified of any new videos. I like Luke Smith videos because of his lessons and unique perspectives, I like Peter Knetter who's very popular in the Sonic community, but I like him for his technology videos and crafts, like making a Shadow the Hedgehog Head TV display for his GameCube, or trying to make videos and upload them on YouTube using old devices like a PlayStation Portable. I also like LGR videos and I used to watch his videos back in the days, but I'm not really into retro technology so I rarely watch his videos. Louis Rossmann is also a YouTuber I used to watch back in the days, but not anymore.
o_o"What color socks are you wearing?"
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"What do you think of the snow? Do you like it?"
I like looking at the snow. It rarely snows in London, I'm pretty sure we had some years where it hadn't snowed at all, so my experience is limited and I can't provide an accurate opinion on snow.
"Have you ever said the n word?"
Read this: Free speech exists only in so far as it does nothing.
"Thoughts on America?"
I can't give an opinion on America since what I know about the country is based on superficial material such as movies, shows, the news, etc. I would be open to visiting the country if the opportunity arises.
"What do you think about mathematics? I personally despise it. For me, in academy, besides basic math it's only memorizing formulas and rules and you aren't really taught what the math lesson/subject you are learning is used for in real life scenarios."
I'm beginning to gain a new appreciation for the subject, as I like the lack of ambiguity in the subject. Unlike in humanities subject, where there is "no right and wrong answer", in maths there is a correct answer and there cannot be any dispute about it.

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