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All joking aside DC is literally a damn giant Brothel.

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    anyway our fucked up world aside
    time to go sleepy by for a few more hours, walkkked wayyyy far the other day.
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    "But I'm quite sure that you'll tell me just how I should feel today."
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    soo... prostitution is legal in dc?
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    @bad-frog not technically. its not technically legal anywhere which is why the trade that supplies it like a farmer supplies crops has prevailed. because the adult trade is neither legal or regulated the number of people willing to pay and do anything to keep it going enabled the worst of people who created an underground sex cartel that grows children to adulthood and prostitutes them the whole way, the leavings of this are visible in the streetwalkers that are like everywhere. worst thing we ever could have done is made it illegal, we should have regulated it, its like boos during prohibition, people want it so bad, making it illegal made evil sadistic criminal people rich instead of ending it. so now instead of going blind from moonshine we drink safely, and instead of children being kept in boxes or women getting old and unwanted we could have made some kind of provision but the approbatory opinions and actions of the left enable the criminals.
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    @bad-frog and both sides of the political argument are their customers. the feel one gets is the liberals are more into raping kids apparently. but personally I think any stereotype applied to their customer population is something they work off of anyway, so people will get confused as to who to investigate for what. anyway, its really awful here, they;re on a continuous loop in many places. they drove a whole generation nuts, and now they're working on the next.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim youre so right.
    children exploitation is so fucking disgusting. regulating the trade would be very helpful indeed.
    but im affraid it wont happen yet since you have a pedo as president:/

    left wing are terrorists. it sucks that in america libertarianism has corrupted the people.

    in europe we have humanism: the best counter against left wing bullshit, thence blm and such didnt take a foothold...
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    @bad-frog you know what they said about him ? he was part of the hidden working class and was like the cuddle guy around the white house grounds in different guises. sometimes you have to wonder how much of anything is true in specific cases, but they have long had a hidden class, and the methods they use to create them are despicable as we commented on LAST TIME.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim yeah, but then the other side of the aisle aint much better.

    what makes me think so is that trump has failed as a leader (didnt call emeregency powers, which would solve the months of riots + that laughable mail-in election), and that republican high-hats folded when it mattered (when it came to scrutinizing the votes)

    from my external point of view, usa has a uni-party system since nixon at least.

    imo its the parties which are the problem, because no one could ever know what arrangements are made behind closed doors.
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    @bad-frog mine is the first generation wherein people were WORKING HARD to make everything a joke and jokes on them,, someone closed the loop on everyone using everything from technology to interaction to reward chasing paired with limitations on how far a person can grow, keeping the, concerned about survival, etc to close everyones behavior into a circle in various regions. and then they grew this. we're now missing over a decade of history visible in most regions because finally everything was TAUGHT TO BE A JOKE instead of lamented as such, till noone seemd to care anymore and now we're inching along. same as before. i wish i didnt have to make my points over and over but they reset everything and make my time wholly unmproductive.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim hey, its not wasted time.
    a new generation is rising.
    a generation which will see the results of globalist politics.

    you (we bc i did some stuff too like 5 -10 yrs ago...) planted seeds that are flourishing as we speak.
    and will keep flourishing long after were dead.

    its just that normies wont wake up without a good slap in the face. which is incoming.

    even (primarily) hardcore lefties are disgusted with what they got for their fight.

    and all of this would'nt have happenned if we would'nt have redpilled folks before it was a thing.

    turned out shit because we didnt invest enough in that, believing our job was done.

    but its still a checkmate in the long run. thence all the bullshit we witnessed around trump.

    theyre on their backfoot. now we have to keep the pressure.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim which means...
    stay calm and keep meme-ing. we're winning.
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    @bad-frog I dont see the same so. I see either a group of zombies who one generation after another are fooled into thinking they are successfully forming the world to their twisted standards ending up one age group after another trapping themselves, or I see an ever growing mass of people who no longer live, no longer grow, no longer learn, and just repeat the superficial motions of life but don't actually feel them, slowing dying as their bodies age and my generation forgetting what it was like to be alive, which may not have been perfect but at least caused us to grow and desire and think there was somewhere we could be if we tried hard enough. thats whats gone.

    i don't see things getting better, i see them getting worse and i do not like that.

    the biggest problem is there are two sets of lies being told. one is that this does not exist, one that this is the sum totality of how the world is now, and the latter breeds people who become more like gears in a clock.
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    @bad-frog Its the idea that people dont want for example children to grow up better than them, that they hate their offspring rather than their victimizers that I do not understand, but surely they seem to. they seem to despise happiness or well adjusted people in general.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim i totally get what you say.

    the people at the top want to stay at the top.
    but they made the wrong choice.
    instead of keeping being at the top because they are that good, they chose to dumb people down so that nobody can see their flaws.

    thats what i was alluding to in my previous comment:
    they have a wall of fire around them so they act crazy.

    it sucks to be in the us right now but in belgium i think you could find maybe 5% maskers; maaaaaaaaybe.

    no chance for mandatory vaccines.

    blm got recct because people see what happenned in the us. lgbtq got quiet bc of the 11year-old trans's in usa.

    again, it absolutely sucks to be in the usa rn, especially with the economic crisis coming up (the big klapp), but the usa itself has to readjust to the reality of the rest of the globe. which has changed. for the better.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim you can see that by some hard turns by the current administration; like resuming the wall.

    its because the management is so stupid they didnt understand what their policies would do.

    and now their ass is on the line they try to fix things up, (like now theres an iquiry into wuhan lab financed by the us themselves, but i digress) but its too late.

    the bigg qlapp is coming, and usa has to burn to the ground.

    but from the ashes, a new nation: better, stronger. and thats the hope i say.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim yeah, jan 6 was complete fuckup on so many levels, libshits are organised *and equipped bc where do you think blm money went? while the right is dead and was bs to begin with, trump is either an icompetent or a turncoat, same with the rest of his party, lefties have negative iq like AOC, gas prices went up like crazy, what do you expect?

    oh, and the us are like 30 years late in mil tech because private mil companies so private intrests=milking the f off existing tech bc libertarianism because gubmnt iz bed (right wing: bs to begin with like i said) so hitting the table with the fist is not an option.

    3 possible choices:
    -slowburn
    -shtf
    -everybody wakes the fuck up
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    @bad-frog so far as i can tell the political argument results in no changes being made that benefit anyone long term and are intended merely to inspre division and polarized opinions to cover the real issues and explain why everything sucks these days.
    a deliberate fraud.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim exactly and thats why its important to expose them, to the right, but especially to the left.

    but more importantly: present solution.

    centrizm. nationnalizing energy, metallurgy and rail (maybe road tolls)

    that would allow for less taxes, *and all social projects.

    can be done using the federal reserve, for once, in the way it was intended to be used.

    bc by now, everybody knows the left is a sinking boat. so now its more important than ever to present solutions
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    @MadMadMadMrMim its the only ideology that would truly take from the rich to give to everybody, and thats why you will never hear about that.

    yeah, because of that, and because it unites the left and the right, in a ****realistic pursuit
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    @bad-frog honestly seeing through the numbers, economics is only anything but arbitrary at the presnet population when you consider pollution produced.

    we have everything we need to provide everyone with a basic life.
    a point I have made for some time now
    which as it appears is actually quite true
    but power hungry mongrels only want that to happen to people who suck them off apparently and so this disgusting system has been devised to gradually enslave the masses via their needs and wants both.

    your color and numer system makes you predictable as your behaviors of consumption become predictable as a man following his survival instincts will be.
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    @bad-frog honestly on the tax subject, taxes seem only a good way to limit the governments pursuit of destructive endeavors.

    because if something were simply marked as a need, within a system that constrains the quantity demanded in a sensible way, say by population growth limitation, need would simply be need so production would be financed if the resources that are never scarce are available.
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    seems we should be reaching our peaks developmentally learning some skill, not at the point where we cause the most damage or use the most of whatever our vice is.

    stark in the background is a system that promotes no sense or growth individually and the decay of everything else.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim nonono

    the current state of affairs is because some people have understood how humans function at the instinctual level and exploit it.

    first: truth be told, thinking about stuff in general is quite hard. thats why we get paid for it as devs. and sometimes paid quite good.

    then, if i use the affirmative manner in my assertions about geopolitics is because i have more than 25 K pages (no joke. although i count in 11K of human history through the ages) under my belt.

    i dont say that because of vanity, but to be proficient in that field you need to invest a ton of work into that. now who has the time, let alone, the economical situation to spend ~5 years on geopolitical musings?

    its a normal thing that we have different occupations and aspirations. and a good system should leave the space for everyone to pursue happiness.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim in my country of origin, we had for some time a mandatory course, in fact part of the basic school curriculum: "knowledge about society".

    it was about basic things like how does fiat money work, a little bit of constitutionnal law, this sort of things;

    i dont think you would need much more than that to have an enlightened, democratically competent population.

    apart from that the party system is a problem too. they have internal, non-democratic rules which are above the rules of their office.

    its anti-democratic and should be done away with..
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    @bad-frog well that is what i was saying, but see the exploitatin occurs in a manner that relates to the basic drives, one of which is reproduction the other is the resulting desire to catharsis having ones needs fulfilled.

    also how did the last repeat comment or rather what was it addressing. you said 'nonno' and theres no indicator on here as to what we're replying to so its sometimes hard to parse.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim im drunk i read/understood something entirely else
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    @bad-frog lol wish i was there with ya right now heh
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    @MadMadMadMrMim anyways, you will always have followers, useful idiots etc.
    the name of the game is to make so that they have something constructive in their heads.

    even if you sievve-out the chaff, the next generation will be complacent because of the comfort they experienced.
    i say that its the hardships you endure which make you sharp
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    @MadMadMadMrMim anytime you want, bruh.
    im in belgium. if you want to visit, let me know:)
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    @bad-frog just feels like the world doesnt want anyone to grow so badly that they, terrified at the idea of losing what they thought they had, would rather cripple everyone so they CANT grow anymore.

    there was a definate cutoff point where my ability to hold onto everything began to fail.

    and they have definately taken advantage of this for no reason other than to further their own selfish idea of life but the problem is there is that they dont really have lives anymore, seems noone does, life requires evidence of life, and things to hold onto to know where weve been so know where we are going, they're a parody. and not a very funny one.

    why is everything frozen ?
    why are we having the same conversation ?
    can anyone answer that ?
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    @bad-frog you should see the repeat rant of the guy doing their weird 'you' shit. trying to do what the childlike monsters of these times do to ensure the worst outcome for the next generation. like that even works.
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    @MadMadMadMrMim yeah theres something grotesque in all this.

    at certain levels they are like a cancer.

    if we had gone the way we went during the space race we would have had at least colonies on the moon and asteroid industry.

    we would have been on the verge of post-scarcity.

    i can say so because we have the technology to do so today. its the finances that lack. but there wont be any incentive for cosmic trade before there would be any colony outside earth.

    and without cosmic trade there will be no incentive to expand. its a serpent biting its own tail kind of situation.

    without a government-sized impulse it wont happen.

    dubai might do it. they stated their intention to do so.
    china might do it.
    but neither are a force of good so to speak...
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    @MadMadMadMrMim "'you' shit"? what is that?
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    @bad-frog the bizzare trash culture my father was part of which forms the basis of the words present problems
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    @bad-frog where they look at or treat the idea of whole lives being ruined as either amusing or pedestrian because they are warped
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    @MadMadMadMrMim lel
    yeah, its a long running-plan.
    some might say it dates waaaay back to the french revolution
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    @MadMadMadMrMim
    because to change democracy you have to change the people.

    and they actually did. except it had unintended consequences...
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    @MadMadMadMrMim
    yes, the french revolution was a takeover of the french bourgeoisie.

    it has taken a century to build.
    usa are a result of that plan. if it weren't for french financing the american revolution would have been much harder.

    the same debt that was the cornerstone of louis15'th (? the last one) demise.

    the plot of agitating his creditors into electing his cousin as the new king. cousin who was executed ~2 weeks later, when the french revolution was in full swing, or should i say the 10 years of terror.

    very instructive. the french revolution has served as a template, albeit modernised, since then.

    one could say if you want to become a revolutionnary, learn french revolution and its origins (2 louis earlier);)
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    @MadMadMadMrMim yeah, when you enter into the details like robespierre, supposedly one of the great lights, being, in fact, one of the most salty who*e censor of his time. in fact, the whole bunch of them.

    the whole idea of "i might disagree with you, but i will fight so that you are heard" maxim goes to fuck itself in the bushes.

    not to mention its a modern-ish propaganda piece
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    @bad-frog our country took wide ranging stereotypes and concepts of how differing people acted and made them an enforced reality thus constructing the present abnormal moral refuse heap we are seeing growing up around us in short
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    Wow everywhere i was over a decade ago is reporting ridiculously dangerous shit going on
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    @MadMadMadMrMim yeah, i get it.
    instinct of gregarity.

    what im saying is that you cant go against those instincts.
    they exist since before humans were humans.
    its, in fact an important part of society. its what makes people accept a common framework.

    but you can educate those (instincts).

    im saying that its going in our favor:
    people widely distrust the establishment
    and theyre about to see what irresponsible politics brings.

    the mission is: make people think, so that what comes in the place of what we see today isnt even more fucked up
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    @bad-frog well gregariousness being another aspect
    If you train enough screwed up people to think social interaction gets them something awful they want you have the present state
    Human survival depends entirely on group
    Now that only seems to function superficially

    Like the motivation has changed and is in itself antisocial
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