>>3Being red pilled by a "good goy tool
Doesn't sound possible. What message are you trying to get across again? That everything will be okay if we start acting like a shallow parody of baby boomers even though that approach is what led us into this situation? There's nothing "healthy" about cell phones and online dating and (((retirement plans))) which will evaporate by the time you are 50, and there is no reason why tattoos are bad except that boomers told you they were.
You have to get over your servile worship of this failed system and your daddy issues, I'm not saying sit in a basement just that you need to be less shallow when it comes to defining what living a worthwhile life means. Your mortgage and cell phone plan is going to be worthless at some point soon, and you will wish you spent less time trying to 'fit in' and more time preparing for the post-comfort reality that is coming.