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tusterman11 wrote:Can you stop lying? I just asked you and you are was a piece of shiit on me!!!
EngamerAzari's real number one fangirl <3Kor wrote:I wish Wyzack was still an admin.
The day has come. I hate this world and I hope it perishes.Wyzack wrote:Hi gay
tusterman11 wrote:Can you stop lying? I just asked you and you are was a piece of shiit on me!!!
EngamerAzari's real number one fangirl <3Kor wrote:I wish Wyzack was still an admin.
I lost my optimism a while ago, but never my idealism.wubli wrote:in other words i'm gay and i'll have my hopes for a better world crushed as i grow oldSpoiler:
Terry the Moth, Melody Jean the roboticist and S.O.L. the cyborg.terranaut wrote:Scared? My stand 「CLOWN WORLD」 and it's 「FUNNY COMPANY」will defeat your weak stand in moments.
Old quotes and stuffIkeTG wrote:love is okayCreationPro wrote: i love youIkeTG wrote:love is no longer okay
Terry the Moth, Melody Jean the roboticist and S.O.L. the cyborg.terranaut wrote:Scared? My stand 「CLOWN WORLD」 and it's 「FUNNY COMPANY」will defeat your weak stand in moments.
Old quotes and stuffIkeTG wrote:love is okayCreationPro wrote: i love youIkeTG wrote:love is no longer okay
Just the current state of the world I guessAnonmare wrote:What's with all these commies in my atmosphere simulation game's forum?
Terry the Moth, Melody Jean the roboticist and S.O.L. the cyborg.terranaut wrote:Scared? My stand 「CLOWN WORLD」 and it's 「FUNNY COMPANY」will defeat your weak stand in moments.
Old quotes and stuffIkeTG wrote:love is okayCreationPro wrote: i love youIkeTG wrote:love is no longer okay
The test leans more libertarian in bias just because most people who worked on the test are full on demsocs iircAnonmare wrote:What's with all these commies in my atmosphere simulation game's forum?
>want's a free market, but prefers government state intervention and regulation.obscolene wrote:excuse me can someone explain how i can prefer capitalism over communism, prefer nationalism over globalism, and prefer authoritarianism over libertarianism -- yet this shit fuck website still calls me a liberal???
https://8values.github.io/results.html? ... 4.2&s=62.5
welcome to the european definition of liberal: muh free marketsobscolene wrote:excuse me can someone explain how i can prefer capitalism over communism, prefer nationalism over globalism, and prefer authoritarianism over libertarianism -- yet this shit fuck website still calls me a liberal???
https://8values.github.io/results.html? ... 4.2&s=62.5
That's the privilege of those who grew up not knowing hardships. They think money grows on trees and resources are abundant, and feel moral gratification in sharing with those less fortunate. Look at those rich kids virtue signaling hard as fuck. They don't know how hard it really is to make a good coin and they've been taught "sharing is caring" and all that other garbage.Anonmare wrote:Mutual self-interest. No species or nation ever got to be successful by being self-sacrificing, and current culture throws me through a loop on that.
I legitimately do not understand the concept of people valuing the lives of strangers over their own, no matter how it's explained to me, it just doesn't make sense.
Terry the Moth, Melody Jean the roboticist and S.O.L. the cyborg.terranaut wrote:Scared? My stand 「CLOWN WORLD」 and it's 「FUNNY COMPANY」will defeat your weak stand in moments.
Old quotes and stuffIkeTG wrote:love is okayCreationPro wrote: i love youIkeTG wrote:love is no longer okay
Hardships don't really teach some grand lesson. 90% of the time they just give you a great deal of psychological baggage and stall some years of your life while you try to get back on your feet. I'd argue that the real virtue signalling comes from the folks who use tough times they've gone through as a vehicle to look down on other people.CreationPro wrote:That's the privilege of those who grew up not knowing hardships. They think money grows on trees and resources are abundant, and feel moral gratification in sharing with those less fortunate. Look at those rich kids virtue signaling hard as fuck. They don't know how hard it really is to make a good coin and they've been taught "sharing is caring" and all that other garbage.
Just talk to people who've been working for their fortune and those who've got it easily, you'll notice quite a difference.IkeTG wrote:Hardships don't really teach some grand lesson. 90% of the time they just give you a great deal of psychological baggage and stall some years of your life while you try to get back on your feet. I'd argue that the real virtue signalling comes from the folks who use tough times they've gone through as a vehicle to look down on other people.CreationPro wrote:That's the privilege of those who grew up not knowing hardships. They think money grows on trees and resources are abundant, and feel moral gratification in sharing with those less fortunate. Look at those rich kids virtue signaling hard as fuck. They don't know how hard it really is to make a good coin and they've been taught "sharing is caring" and all that other garbage.
Terry the Moth, Melody Jean the roboticist and S.O.L. the cyborg.terranaut wrote:Scared? My stand 「CLOWN WORLD」 and it's 「FUNNY COMPANY」will defeat your weak stand in moments.
Old quotes and stuffIkeTG wrote:love is okayCreationPro wrote: i love youIkeTG wrote:love is no longer okay
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