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The Retarded Thread: Get Rekt, Faggot!
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2018-01-07 at 6:30 AM UTCAll bow before the mighty power of autism memory!
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2018-01-07 at 6:30 AM UTCWow. Talk about cuck'd.
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2018-01-07 at 6:34 AM UTCugggghhhh guys i dont wanna go to this party but i already put my name down for one of the games so im kind of part of it now
im seriously having an anxiety attack
i hate to do this but im thinking of getting really, really drunk before i turn up. yes? -
2018-01-07 at 6:52 AM UTCJust don't go. There are probably a lot of people that don't show up and I doubt anyone will care much. God you're being a wimp.
You need to train in the art of not giving a fuck. -
2018-01-07 at 7:01 AM UTC
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2018-01-07 at 7:01 AM UTCgod im so fucking autistic, it's my one flaw
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2018-01-07 at 7:16 AM UTCOne? Apparently you're also a bit narcissistic as well.
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2018-01-07 at 7:20 AM UTC
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2018-01-07 at 7:29 AM UTC
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2018-01-07 at 7:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enter what the fuck
have you never been to a–
*thinks back to when he constantly made fun of zok, causing him to ultimately shut down zoklet*
you're doing a great job, lan lan.
A what? Like who are you people shaking hands with? Do you shake someone hand when you meet in a social context? Because that's fucking autistic. Do you shake your family's hands? Because that, uhhh, maybe not autistic but there's still definitely something wrong there.
Originally posted by Malice You people attempt to blame literally everything on capitalism. The vast majority can't even give a coherent definition of it. In their mind it's essentially "When the rich people do the bad stuff."
Kinda sounds like how people try to blame nearly every death with an economic origin during the soviet era on Marxism. Kinda funny how that works huh?
Also don't know why you're talking about the "vast majority", why that's relevant here. Do you think I don't know what capitalism is? -
2018-01-07 at 7:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny A what? Like who are you people shaking hands with? Do you shake someone hand when you meet in a social context? Because that's fucking autistic. Do you shake your family's hands? Because that, uhhh, maybe not autistic but there's still definitely something wrong there.
Kinda sounds like how people try to blame nearly every death with an economic origin during the soviet era on Marxism. Kinda funny how that works huh?
Also don't know why you're talking about the "vast majority", why that's relevant here. Do you think I don't know what capitalism is?
you've never been to a social event and had drunk people shake your hand?
i'm a fucking social recluse and i've had to touch so many of them on the few times i've been out -
2018-01-07 at 7:36 AM UTCwhat happens when you meet new people
or when you have to say thanks to someone after they give you a gift -
2018-01-07 at 7:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enter what happens when you meet new people
or when you have to say thanks to someone after they give you a gift
I just say hi or thanks or whatever. Shaking peoples hands outside of work seems weird. Like I've experienced it on occasion but like I said, the person doing it is usually autism-y. A handshake is a semi-formal thing, it's like wearing dress shoes or something. Normal if you're going to a meeting or to meet your kids teacher or something but when you put on your best shoes to go to a house party there's something a little off there.
For family it's usually a hug. A handshake with a family member seems kinda cold. -
2018-01-07 at 7:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Kinda sounds like how people try to blame nearly every death with an economic origin during the soviet era on Marxism. Kinda funny how that works huh?
Also don't know why you're talking about the "vast majority", why that's relevant here. Do you think I don't know what capitalism is?
You know what one advantage capitalism has over communism is? Food. The mass famines were directly attributable to communism, mass deaths to the massive concentration of power at the hands of the state: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democide
And, yes, it specifically crossed my mind that this didn't apply to you, but you know how I going off on a tangent and ranting about how much I fucking hate leftists. -
2018-01-07 at 7:49 AM UTC
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2018-01-07 at 8:08 AM UTCYou could say that joke was awfully
cold
but not as cold as your father. -
2018-01-07 at 8:08 AM UTCOh dear lord I'm bad.
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2018-01-07 at 8:12 AM UTCLanny, do you miss your father?
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2018-01-07 at 8:15 AM UTCFinessin' these hoes like I'm Zach Morris,
nigga tried to rob me I gave em a buckshot shower,
chopped him and threw him in the trunk of the Taurus. -
2018-01-07 at 8:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice You know what one advantage capitalism has over communism is? Food. The mass famines were directly attributable to communism, mass deaths to the massive concentration of power at the hands of the state: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democide
The Soviet example of Democide in that article had nothing to do with famine. Really very little of what Stalin did can be considered an indictment of Marx but let's consider the to major causes of death during Stalin's reign.
The first was the purges whereby Stalin murdered his political opponents. I certainly don't condone that, it was squarely mass murder and can not be defended. It also had very little to do with communism. The purges took place after Stalin had come into power; whatever evidence we can find in Marx of advocacy of violence in a revolution it ends when the dictatorship of the proletariat is instituted. Stalin murdered his opponents and their supporters because he was insecure in his position, much the same way American capitalist politics periodically generates international conflicts as a means of economic stimulus. Stalin's purges were enabled by vesting the full power of the state in a single individual, but again, this has little to do with communism.
The other major source of Russian deaths typically and errantly laid at communism's feet is famine. The issue is more nuanced there, Stalin forcefully socialized agriculture which we can find support for in Marx. The process of prying the means of agricultural production away from what was a pseudo-capitalistic caste did involve murder but the major source of deaths is the ensuing famine that resulted from removing the best trained farmers and rancher from the farming and raching industries and the massive destruction of livestock and infrastructure that happened during collectivization. Marxism does call for collectivization but the famine station is the result a particular collectivization strategy (murder/imprison those who hold the means of production, replace with the untrained but politically pliant). Many, probably most, Marxists wouldn't condone Stalin's actions here either, preferring more gradual collectivization strategies. A stable worker state can leave a capitalistic industry intact and gradually "purchase" it out or otherwise take a scheduled approach of transferring the means of production to the collective domain.
Anyway, point is, learn the difference between Stalin and Marx.
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