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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Fags, Meth, Sex & The Net 5

Presumably by now, fascinated readers have seen the previous postings in this series, which were also written today.

It’s hard to know where to begin without being accused of bashing fags. But straight up, it appears that an HIV fag on meth cannot blame his condition on his ill health. He can only acknowledge his choices, his habits and his love of hedonism.

It’s a fine line between hedonism and addiction. Just like there’s a fine line between genius and insanity.

One of the truths of fagdom, is the incessant call of sexual hedonism. It’s so fuckin’ easy to get man to man sex, even straight guys can’t believe it – and when they do, they’re jealous.

FuelMix said long ago in this blog, that it was emotional pain that drove fags into (the sometimes reckless) pursuit of hedonism. The recent comment that HIV fags resorted to meth to forget their HIV status, backs this view.

More importantly, FuelMix has long maintained that part of the new paradigm of being an urban fag, was the development of emotional intelligence – a trait that was missing in many of the Faglands he’d visited and a lot of the fags he’d run into.

The physical deterioration of the brain caused by meth use (and weed use for that matter) are becoming well documented. The catalogue of psychological dysfunction are precisely those traits that show up consistently in Fagland and in fag behaviour. Combine that with high concentrations of HIV fags in a small geographic area, and you have a cluster of men who are effectively sub-standard across the board, in all areas of their lives.

The reader is referred to the comment quoted at the end of Fags, Meth, Sex & The Net 1.

In the very first posting on this blog entitled, “Get The Right Answers, Ask The Right Questions”, April 27 2006, FuelMix asked inter alia

“Why the “lifestyle” produces so many chronic underachievers?”

Perhaps this series has given a partial answer.

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