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  1. Rust Yung Blood
    In order of importance:

    1. You're right. I really am sexy.


    2. That bullshit about me being power hungry and banning people that disagreed with me, never happened.

    3.
    Originally posted by Grimace Remember when the CEO of Chik-Fil-A made that comment that he was against gay marriage and Rust freaked the fuck out and made a bigass thread and argued about how he was going to boycott Chik-Fil-A and everyone else should too. I came along and challenged his argument saying that Chik-Fil-A and it's founder are based on Christian values…

    Yeah, that never happened either.


    4.
    Originally posted by Sudo … but then I made a thread about fluoride that forced him to admit he was wrong and shortly after he freaked out and left


    Neither did this.


    Anyways, I'm glad some people enjoyed my posts. And I'm glad I annoyed others. Totse was pretty special to me too.
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  2. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I'm horny pretty much 24/7 i think I have a sex addiction or i was just meant to be like Genghis Khan and rape 10,000 women
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  3. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    There's no point in trying to explain it because I wouldn't know where to end

    Negative thinking doesn't change anything. If you don't like some aspect about yourself you should work to change it.
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  4. Rrr African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Erekshun You start.

    I have OCD, mild depression, social anxiety, and most likely a severe personality disorder. Im also completely alienated socially and emotionally from society. I have spent my life replacing any sort of self-growth with drug abuse. Im also fundementally one of the laziest people who has ever existed. I depend on other people to do everything for me. Also I want to degrade/abuse/torture women for sexual thrill
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  5. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    I hereby demand the following images be banned from the forum for being blatantly anti-hibernian.



    (lies, disinfo)



    (hate, conspiracy theories)



    (biased, discriminatory)



    (dangerous, unhelpful)



    (slander, blood libel)

    Lanny you have 24 hours to comply.
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  6. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    If i ever start a Grindcore band i'm calling it Kissing Thalidomide Babies.
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  7. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
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  8. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Siam is Thailand
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  9. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    what is the value of a human?

    There are two distinct varieties I have discovered. One is is a collective, the other is as an individual.

    In the first example, as a collective, you have value as a human being only if you are a part of something greater than yourself. You have no value as a person. Your only value occurs because you exist as a member of a team, as a contributor, as a process. This type of value placed on human life is the type of value used to measure people by such people as politicians, demographers, bosses, teachers, and others who espouse such constraints as "society" and identity politics. You are reduced to nothing and you have no value what so ever. Your value exists as a tax payer, or some other type of contributor, such as worker, law abiding citizen, police informant, conformist etc. Without these measures of approval your worth is zero.

    The other value of a human is as an individual. This is not encouraged by many people. Your ability to think, feel, express yourself and choose self directed activity is not cognisant with the values of many groups or individuals. Take for example:

    *I will raise my children this way
    *Drugs are bad mmkay (we have discovered THC protects brain cells but they still say it kills them)
    *A child who does their homework and plays sport is higher valued than one who expresses their feelings in ways other than conformity for praise and approval

    Even in places of "enlightenment", such as academia, there is rigid group think and cult like behavior. Political boundaries are in place and dissent is not tolerated. Individuals coming out in favour of the rigid and established groupthink are celebrated. You receive academic reward for becoming a process worker and contributing to the liberal arts in a fashion that advances the direction others at the top want the curriculum to go in. You are celebrated for being an "original thinker" but only if you systemically approach the topic.

    Again, you have no value. You are a process. Even your parents did it to you. We are a machine.

    Pay your taxes. Dead babies would not be dead if you didn't. They demand to be dead. That is the process of the social order.
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  10. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by CASPER Making mistakes that you can't take back, and having to live with the consequences. Living with guilt. Watching people you love suffer as a result of your decisions.

    But just remember that the same people you've hurt also hurt someone else in the same manner. All of humanity, every single individual, causes hurt to others that they can't take back. Hurt is an equal opportunity employer. So don't feel too, too bad about it, because we're all guilty of the exact same thing. Your only mistake is thinking you are the only one. Everyone just has to take it from there and carry on as best they can.
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  11. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Malice talked a good game about how he was unhappy in life, and would be happier dead as at least then he wouldn't have to continually suffer.

    He said he never really experienced pleasure or joy or anything, had anhedonia, and emotional numbness.

    That time he dressed up like a Klansman and went to Berkely and a bunch of niggers chased him was pretty epic though. He said he did it for the lulz.

    Juicebox was similar, seemed to be unhappy, at least now he doesn't suffer.

    I've had hard times in my life, and I guess I can sort of envy them. I think there are worse things than dying.
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  12. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Malice would be happy to know that this eternal autism is still triggering faggots long after his death.
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  13. Technologist victim of incest
    Anyone who is proud of pushing someone to suicide should be ashamed of themselves. Sick shit. “Oh, I’m a bully, I’m so cool”!.........ahhh, no you’re not, you’re a douchebag.

    Hasn’t a precedent been set legally when it comes to pushing people into suicide?

    Having said all that tough guys, not a one of you pushed anyone into anything. You may not have ANY control of your life, but you certainly DO NOT control anyone else. Bullies are weak ass shitclowms.
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  14. Originally posted by G Morocco has some great scenic spots but it's infested w/ street urchin scammers & such. Also some fine Persian vagina available & most keep an excellent maintained bush that are easily pillaged if one is a masculine red blooded american male(that likely rules out a lot here lol).

    this post is saturated with insecurities over how many girls you've fucked. you really expect us to believe that you just happen to have fucked so many persian women in morocco that you can confidently comment on the majority of their pubic hair? like what is going through your head when you type that? do you really type that out thinking like "oh man they're totally gonna think i slept with like 50 girls on my moroccan vacation with my carefree attitude towards it"? and then you need to remind yourself that you're a big "masculine red blooded american" and then set yourself up as that in contrast to everyone else here who obviously wouldn't understand since they're not so gorgeous and attractive that as soon as they enter a nation, 3/4 of the women just immediately start sucking their dick
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  15. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Ha. One time my dad threw a steel chair at me after he caught me me masturbating in his office but the chair missed me and we both laughed.
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  16. Poast Houston
    It’s not about actually trying one way or another to follow advice or resist it. It’s fun and entertaining to be abrasive in the right situations, with people who are in on the joke or people who can’t negatively impact your life, but it takes a true man of experience to know or be willing to shut the fuck up and listen. You might learn something. Trick is to be able to distinguish which situation calls for what behavior.

    Ultimately, you should just be honest with yourself about who you are, your goals and your capabilities. If you can do that, it’s easy to spot when it’s time for jokes and when it’s time to be serious and show respect to an elder. Not everyone who gives you advice is trying to control you. If you live in that mindset, you’ll destroy relationships and opportunities that could have been immensely beneficial to you.
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  17. sounds badass, but really it involves a lot of fucking up and pain. but that gives contrast to the comfort that is the endgoal of life for most humans. if you just take everyone else's advice about what to do, you may be comfortable but its boring and you feel no purpose. you have no purpose either way, but tension creates interesting but not necessarily comfortable facets of reality to explore. in fact a lot of the time, the more uncomfortable an experience is, the more interesting it is.

    anyways i was thinking about going traveling a bit and then i started to second guess myself because i started to remember the shitty hostels, exhaustion, loneliness, boredom that at least occasionally accompany the experience. and how the fake sort of "gap year" culture is stupid and those people are all faking their "passion for traveling" and they know fully well they will have a kid and a 9-5 within 2 years of returning. but then i thought of all the random cool shit that happened too. it was almost never anything that was planned for. but when you put yourself in those situations, weird or awesome shit can happen. it always does happen, we're just too busy being comfortable normally.

    i could go out of my house right now and go find some random people at a bar or something and start conversations with them. maybe i get a new friend. maybe someone irritates the shit out of me and it gives me a funny story to remember later. maybe i get in a fight and get a bloody nose. maybe i weird someone out, or get a date. maybe i walk around and help someone find their lost dog. idk. it would all be interesting tho right?? but none of that shit happens often because room and stuff. the lull of the comfort is strong. it pulls us in slowly over the course of our lives, making us crave it more and more, encouraging us to take another drink or benzo or candy sit down and just let yourself blank out to the tv or something until we start to nod out and the tv become the gently unfolding waves upon the beach of our dreams. until we reach the maximal amount of comfort, death itself. then the game is complete, you've won, you will never have to live with any sort of pain or craving again.

    so maybe we need to convince ourselves that there is something about us that must be a certain way because we just couldn't bear it to be different, so that we are forced to take action to rearrange things in our reality so that our idea of ourselves is correct. but that hasn't worked so well for me in the past, and on some level you always know you're bullshitting yourself, so why not just experience discomfort and weird shit just for the experience?
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  18. Rrr African Astronaut
    Shitting in the toilet is a social construct
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  19. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood uncoincousois

    Your Québécois needs some work.
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  20. kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Some people aren't afraid, I know this indian *native american girl* that picks up dead animals all the time and turns them into jedielry. She's actually pretty cool. But here in my neighborhood squirrels / mice / rabbits get hit by cars all the time. There was one time I was walking down the street and there were so many dead squirrels in the street that the cars were re-running over them and they were just flying into the air.. I went around the block because personally for me I'd freak out if one of them hit me.

    My cousin died a few years back and I went to his funeral and I went on a bunch of vicodin and gabapentin not because I didn't think I could handle seeing him dead but just to be around my family but when I finally went up to his casket and petted and reached out and touched him but there was a part of me that was really put off by the experience.

    When my cat bubba died I put him in my freezer to bury him when I got off work and I opened up the box and was kind of shocked for a second to see that.

    Some people like the aztecs actually embraced death. I'm actually more worried about the people I love dying than I am myself, not that I want to die.
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