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mickmoranis 01-18-2017 03:19 AM

Im sure it will be like the 80s, a bunch of random shit that creates short term solutions that later our kids get to act like Tom Bombadil and then suddenly realise theyre left holding the bag and have to do it over again.

its just fucking history its not that hard to understand idk why these libs cant just get on the fucking boat and bring back family programming and alien movies.

maerilith 01-18-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by mickmoranis (Post 2446804)
stupid cuck forum

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Thx for the input :)

jakerees 01-18-2017 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by A_Bomb (Post 2445676)
I had an ex that would let me piss on her. It was a domination thing for me.

Is it really that uncommon?

Your post from page 40 of this thread.

Enjoy the e-mails

maerilith 01-18-2017 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by maskedmelon (Post 2446403)
The issue that I take with progressivism / modern leftism is that it is a selfish destructive ideology differing in no substantial way but for its favored delusions from its sister conservatism. Both betray the interests of the whole in favor of the part.

If ever we are to escape this moldy rock and survive as a species we must acknowledge the painful truth that we are not all of equal value to society, irrespective of the groups we identify with and other members thereof. Some are more deserving than others, of reward, of punishment, of life, of death.

Issues of race and religion and gender and wealth serve for naught more than obfuscation of culpability be they invoked from within or without a group. Be it in substantiation of blame cast upon a group of in blame cast out from a group upon others, it is a fundamental disservice to humanity and it is wrong.

This is a really good post.

I take personal issue with playing God and using governments to decide the worthyness of people. From both a spiritual and philosophic perspective. (this is not a critique of you or your post, just my internal feelers)

I think people are intrinsically valuable. But I don't think we should try to measure and compare that worth outside of merit and achievements. I also think the weakest and unable deserve some comfort and compassion.

To some degree, the economy of people is important to fostering a healthy and competitive ecosystem.

maerilith 01-18-2017 11:23 AM

https://talkpoverty.org/2017/01/16/s...imes-reported/

maerilith 01-18-2017 11:27 AM

https://talkpoverty.org/2017/01/13/t...sing-medicaid/

maerilith 01-18-2017 11:29 AM

Point is we don't need to dig deep to know what kind of farce is going on.

The privileged and entitled embittered luddites won't and will willfully destroy their country.

Lune 01-18-2017 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by JurisDictum (Post 2446817)
There are two ways this can go down:

1) Trump goes left of Hillary on social spending and protectionist on trade and redefines the party.

2) Trump tries to institute Paul Ryan's agenda and gets thrown out on his ass in 4 years. Ann Rand isn't popular, and all the wishful thinking in the world isn't going to change that.

In case you guys haven't noticed, no one gives a fuck about being "tough on Russia" anymore. Likewise, no one is scared of the dreaded communist spector taking over America either. Millennials are a larger generation than boomers and have a more positive attitude about the word "socialism" than "capitalism."

You can't look at the way things are playing out so far and think #1 is going to go down. It's pretty clear Pence & Ryan are running the show from a policy standpoint.

Sadly, the spirit of Ayn Rand is actually very popular in the US, and it mainly manifests as this fiscal conservative sentiment that anything you do to enhance the position of labor or regulate the private sector directly translates into killing jobs and ruining the economy. Ayn Rand really resonates in the US because we're a ruggedly individualist (and increasingly selfish) culture.

bigjerry 01-18-2017 11:46 AM

TRUMP OPERATIVE ROGER STONE SURVIVES ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

maerilith 01-18-2017 11:47 AM

Perhaps.

Also if people bothered to vote in the primaries and voter suppression didn't throw away millions of votes 1000 at a time from districts in a one sided "systemic" error. Trump wouldn't have got the electoral votes.

Our political parties both refuse to value integrity and honesty and promote enlightened ideals. They both serve special interests. And so no one is going to listen to anything accurate on either side. They're just going to pick the side they hate the most.

Anyway people are selfish, greedy, self centered and easily duped.

News at 9:11am.


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