https://twitter.com/jdeppfxnn/status/1528776928521555969?s=21&t=IwCw3K-yTgPKjd0pKgO1qQ

https://twitter.com/lauren_southern/status/1528423936412688384?s=21&t=IwCw3K-yTgPKjd0pKgO1qQ

https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1528574902042648580?s=21&t=DcwHd24_jpHBCf_UUolFnA

https://twitter.com/christinapushaw/status/1528351961682268160?s=21&t=LuG1it8KPjJm5KJQAmG_vA

https://twitter.com/rljrvip/status/1528212546221658117?s=21&t=xj1_tqV0R_ui59Y6V7h0PQ

https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1527929900614574080?s=21&t=39kBbWV29PsVelqJXPiHRw

You can’t save the drowning man (or woman)

A lot of this audio reminds me of Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power, specifically the law, “Avoid the unhappy and unlucky.” These people, whether they know it or not, seek only to destroy the happiness of others. They can’t be saved. Attempting to do so will only cause you to sacrifice your own happiness and stability.

https://twitter.com/sammysammyboo24/status/1527671904462589952?s=21&t=VtEtK1v8wVrwdXETcfe3yA