2019-11-12 at 3:50 PM UTC
Ah yeah fam bring back 2014 sploo YAS FAMILY MEMBER, YES
The following users say it would be alright if the author of this
post didn't die in a fire!
2019-11-12 at 3:51 PM UTC
Where is ky FUCKING LIGHTER
2019-11-12 at 3:51 PM UTC
"We are governed, our minds are moulded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of."
The following users say it would be alright if the author of this
post didn't die in a fire!
2019-11-12 at 3:53 PM UTC
But these are all well-known attempts at establishing world supremacy. Since the rise of democracy, people – not tyrants – were suddenly said to be in charge. Therefore, if one wanted to obtain or maintain hegemony, one had to find a way to shape world order through hidden means while simultaneously convincing the people the gradual change was of their own making.
2019-11-12 at 3:53 PM UTC
We must protect the constitution made by some crotchety old men in the late 18th century HOO RAH!
2019-11-12 at 3:54 PM UTC
I WILL DIE FOR MY COUNTRY HOO RAH!
2019-11-12 at 3:57 PM UTC
As both Milner and Rhodes graduated from Oxford University, college campuses of this prestigious university became the principal recruiting ground for the secret society. While a few inner core players unquestionably knew that they were members of a group devoted to a common purpose, however, Quigley notes that many might not have been aware of their membership and rose through the ranks of society and advanced the network’s interests unaware of the fact that the inner core influenced their thinking, their career paths and their actions by what he called “personal persuasion, patronage distribution, and social pressure.”[12] In his two books, Quigley meticulously explains who’s who in the inner workings of the group and connects the dots between various overt political formations such as the Rhodes Scholarships, the Round Table Group, the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He concludes, however, that the core power always, at least up until the time of his writings, remained in the hands of Milner’s group and his successors.[13] As such, they were able to control both sides of the political isle in Britain:
2019-11-12 at 4:27 PM UTC
"On those rare occasions, when a boy or girl who has passed the age at which it is usual to determine social status shows such marked ability as to seem the intellectual equal of the rulers, a difficult situation will arise, requiring serious consideration. If the youth is content to
abandon his previous associates and to throw in his lot whole-heartedly with the rulers, he may, after suitable tests, be promoted, but if he shows any regrettable solidarity with his previous associates, the rulers will reluctantly conclude that there is nothing to be done with him except to send him to the lethal chamber before his ill-disciplined intelligence has had time to spread revolt. This will be a painful duty to the rulers, but I think they will not shrink from performing it."
2019-11-12 at 5:16 PM UTC
I started on 60mg of bundy/guaf twice a day, with energy drinks, nicotine gum, gingko tea, fish oil, and ginseng extract. Trying to sustain wokemanic episode and learn everything. Also bought some aviator sunglasses to look/feel cool and fuck with surveillance/facial recognition technology slightly.
2019-11-12 at 5:23 PM UTC
The human centipede sequel with the entire prison inmate lineup was P silly
2019-11-12 at 5:54 PM UTC
"Rumors that interrogator bragged about doing lap dance on d[etainee], another about making d[etainee] listen to satanic black metal music for hours then dressing as a Priest and baptizing d[etainee] to save him - handwritten note says 'yes'."
lol
2019-11-12 at 6:22 PM UTC
Had another breakdown, 11 day stint, no big deal. What'd I miss?
2019-11-12 at 6:26 PM UTC
I genuinely can't think of anything noteworthy here in that timespan. Fona made a thread about habjg kidney stones bigger than the dog himself. That's all I keep thinking about.
2019-11-12 at 8:01 PM UTC
It has been suggested that climate change can conflict with a nationalistic view because it is "unsolvable" at the national level and requires collective action between nations or between local communities, and that therefore populist nationalism tends to reject the science of climate change.[168]
In a TED talk Yuval Noah Harari notes:[169]
...nationalism has no solution to climate change. If you want to be a nationalist in the 21st century, you have to deny the problem. If you accept the reality of the problem, then you must accept that, yes, there is still room in the world for patriotism, there is still room in the world for having special loyalties and obligations towards your own people, towards your own country. I don't think anybody is really thinking of abolishing that. But in order to confront climate change, we need additional loyalties and commitments to a level beyond the nation