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- utopian0
- like republicans trying trickle down economics time and time againfuturefood
- < communism.Morning_star
- ********0
- rzu-rzu3
“It's interesting how young poets think of death while old fogies think of girls.”
― Bohumil Hrabal
- Krassy2
- Yes they should have some t bills, stocks and a few pieces of property.********
- Yes they should have some t bills, stocks and a few pieces of property.
- ********0
“Violence isn't a Democrat or Republican problem. It's an American problem, requiring an American solution.”
― DaShanne Stokes
- Nairn0
"who the hell is interested in this kind of clickbait garbage trash except lowpoly nobodies like you?" – sted
'lowpoly nobodies'. i'm stealing that.
- oh, flol at who i posted this after.
https://www.qbn.com/…Nairn
- oh, flol at who i posted this after.
- ********0
- Bluejam1
"Fuck off you little herrenvolk shite"
The Pogues
- ********2
Too often, the only escape is sleep.
— Charles Bukowski
- ********0
Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the future can be better, it’s unlikely you will step up and take responsibility for making it so. If you assume that there’s no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope.
- Noam Chomsky
- whatthefunk-2
- not to mention all those vaccines and ppl going to the Moon...********
- graf, the most groundbreaking invention was probably the jackhammer, no?whatthefunk
- LOL, whatthefunk.
QBN never dissapoints.
Hang in there.palimpsest - no, it was the iphone********
- Perhaps, but it was really the push-broom that swept us all away.whatthefunk
- not to mention Phil Collins dropping the beat at 3 minutes into the song man!********
- @wtf you bastard! LOLrenderedred
- also i agree w/ graf if moonwalk wasn't the farthermost reaching of all human inventions (group of inventions) than what are we talking about?renderedred
- idk graf, c'mon - don't you think the invention of the wheel is what really got things rolling?whatthefunk
- The microchip wasn't that bad eithermonospaced
- alright lads, we are drawing the line at the fucking social media line in the sand line! common! be sensible about this!********
- who even downvoted?! I upvoted this!********
- sorry mono, no microship can beat that tiktok thingy man********
- the lack of appreciation for the pun in the post is heartbreakingly disappointing, even for this lot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯whatthefunk
- hang in there! what about the invention of levitation?rzu-rzu
- not to mention all those vaccines and ppl going to the Moon...
- ********1
- rzu-rzu0
"When authorities warn you of the sinfulness of sex, there is an important lesson to be learned. Do not have sex with the authorities."
- Matt Groening
- ********-2
Occultists and their ignorant admirers, the superstitious, have always held that insanity had to do with demonic possession. Modern medicine disputes this, and declares the various manifestations of the diseased mind to be due entirely to subjective psychological processes. At present these two schools of thought are like two armed camps, drawn up for battle and shaking their weapons at each other. Each is too sure of his own ground to be willing to give the other a hearing. It is my belief that a common ground can be found for the meeting of these two opposing view-points. Psychology demonstrates the mechanism of the mind and can explain the mental processes whereby the ideas of the deranged assume their ultimate form. It can show the connection between these ideas and the dreams of the normal mentality. What it cannot explain is the fundamental difference between these subjective states and the normal waking consciousness. It is here that the occultist can tell the psychologist something that it is worth his while to hear, for he can show how these visions can be produced experimentally and at will by means of ceremonial magic. And still more important, the occultist can show him how these visions can be dispersed and the psychic faculties closed down and sealed.
- Who are you quoting? This thread is quite someone not quote nobody.monospaced
- maquito0
“A man who lies to himself, and believes his own lies, becomes unable to recognize truth, either in himself or in anyone else, and he ends up losing respect for himself and for others. When he has no respect for anyone, he can no longer love, and in him, he yields to his impulses, indulges in the lowest form of pleasure, and behaves in the end like an animal in satisfying his vices. And it all comes from lying — to others and to yourself.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky









