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Why the rate of single men in the US looking for dates has declined
>980,703 views | Feb 25, 2023
CNN's Michael Smerconish highlights some troubling statistics about young men in the United States and argues that they are in crisis.
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Smiling Shadow
Smiling Shadow
2 minutes ago (edited)
These data are easy to explain. An ultra-delusional American woman thinks she is "in a relationship" when she is an eggplant sleeve number 138 to a Chad. Because men will bolt anything that moves Chads are OK with egg-planting anything from 1 to 10 (on the same day, no less). Every woman wants a 12 out of 10 guy because she THINKS it will be an exclusive relationship, due to lack of self-awareness and self-respect that should come from growing up in a healthy family with two parents. But in reality she is just an interchangeable 304 to a Chad, who will eventually settle at the age of 40 with a 21 yrs old model, leaving all the 304s to hit The Wall at 120MPH. Of course who is to blame: the Neo-Marxists and their CNN vanguards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4kZaXgCMoM
Bob Lind performing "Elusive Butterfly", released originally in 1965.
>214,892 views | Oct 16, 2021
It reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart and #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Bob Lind wrote this song, where he sees himself as a butterfly hunter. He is looking for romance, but he finds it as elusive as butterflies are to capture. Lind did a lot of traveling as a kid and ended up playing folk music around Denver when he flunked out of Western State College. He wrote "Elusive Butterfly" as the sun was coming up after staying up all night, and says the song is about "the magic of the quest, the thrill of searching, even when that which is sought is hard to see."
After signing a deal with Metro Music, Sonny Bono was assigned to work with Lind, but got busy and passed him off to Jack Nitzsche, who was known for his work with The Rolling Stones. "Elusive Butterfly" was one of the first songs they recorded, and Nitzsche came up with an innovative string arrangement, making this one of the first folk-rock songs to feature a string section.
Bob Lind's debut album, Don't Be Concerned, borrows its title from a line in this song: "Don't be concerned, it will not harm you." With this song, Bob Lind gave World Pacific Records its one and only big hit. However, his solo career lost impetus as World Pacific's choices for follow-up singles squandered the momentum of "Elusive Butterfly," with problems related to drugs and alcohol only making matters worse. Lind continues performing and touring into the '00s, and over 200 artists have covered his songs.
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ttny60
ttny60
1 month ago
You might wake up some mornin'
To the sound of something moving past your window in the wind
And if you're quick enough to rise
You'll catch a fleeting glimpse of someone's fading shadow
Out on the new horizon
You may see the floating motion of a distant pair of wings
And if the sleep has left your ears
You might hear footsteps running through an open meadow
Don't be concerned, it will not harm you
It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of
Across my dreams with nets of wonder
I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
You might have heard my footsteps
Echo softly in the distance through the canyons of your mind
I might have even called your name
As I ran searching after something to believe in
You might have seen me runnin'
Through the long-abandoned ruins of the dreams you left behind
If you remember something there
That glided past you followed close by heavy breathin'
Don't be concerned, it will not harm you
It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of
Across my dreams with nets of wonder
I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
Across my dreams with nets of wonder
I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
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