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10 yrs ago
'cholp cholp cholp URRMG. This If Fmafhing...'
10 yrs ago
Am I Not Pretty Enough?
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11 yrs ago
Aw geez, here we go again
11 yrs ago
Krysten Ritter is my spirit animal.
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11 yrs ago
bye?

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Have you heard of the Red Pill reddit forums?
Imgur is being a dick, so sorry if these don't show up:

John McClane


Turbo Man


Gizmo


An Elf

Spam is so composed of blowing smoke up various orifices, breathing it in can make a refreshing change.
My name's actually pronounced a little weird because it's French.

It's pronounced "Disappointment."


It is known
My beau doesn't live that close to you, but he does have his own YouTube channel where he the plays piano and ukulele. If you're serious about starting one I'm sure he'd be your friend
Whereabouts are you? I've been talking to a cute guy online who lives somewhere in Carolina. He really hates it there though.
Not that I'm well versed, but the way I see it, the problem with anarchy is a lack of infrastructure. It's unsustainable on the large scale. You can have a town or a city be anarchist, but at the level of a state or country it starts to fall apart - at least in the modern day, with modern requirements such as internet, power grids, decently quick long-distance travel, and so on and so forth.

You need co-operation on a huge scale in order to maintain these things, and that's extremely difficult in an anarchist society. Indeed, that's sort of why we ended up forming democracies in the first place. So unless you're going to massively technologically downgrade your life, anarchy is somewhat untenable.

(As I said, I'm not well-versed in this, so if anyone wants to correct me please do <3)


The way I see it, anarchy isn't only unsustainable but unachievable too. And that's an important part of it in a way. We live in a society that leans towards governmental control, anarchists don't necessarily have to completely restructure society. They just have to ask the right questions to balance out the orthodoxy. At least that's my thoughts on the Noam Chomsky breed of anarchy, that asks societal institutions to justify themselves.
No, us agreeing to be moderators makes us demented. Or masochistis. Honestly, probably both.


Don't lie to me, a place this depressing has to be Azkaban. Vilage even turned into a dog to try and escape.
Wait, does that make the mods the dementors
@Buddha hey, could you explain Buddhism to me, just curious, lol
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