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Thank god these forums are still around. It'd really suck if you shit bags started to break containment and leak out into the rest of the community
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I might not particularly care for the laws of thermodynamics, but it's not like I go around thinking "You do not deserve my respect assholes!" Seems I'm taking things awfully personally. "Don't let things get to you," I say.
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Are you one of those co-existers? Co-existers are people who wonder about how the internet fits into "normal" life, and use their own limited experience to judge what is and is not "doable." The internet was developed by DARPA not to link research universities, but asylums. The general notion -- the insane are untapped geniuses -- goes back to Sigmund Freud's famous early study of the Schreber case.* Freud utilized several of Schreber's own psychotic descriptions as building blocks for his own theories of psychosis thus turning the theory into a tutorial. During this same period, the military was using these same asylums to experiment with LSD and other potent new psychotropic drugs as well as general experiments of the effects of chemistry on the human subject. These test subjects were the test bed. They built much of what we see today. * The Schreber Case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Paul_Schreber
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#296
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Exactly. I'm just a power user.
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He roadblocked the rampant globalist agenda that Obama served on day 1. That's enough for all Americans whether you can see it or not and whether you believe it or not. If you fall under the latter, chances are you were profiting from it. Let's go back 30 years to when Bill Clinton opened up the floodgates by inviting China into the WTO so all of the elite's in this country could fleece America by destroying our industry and having all manufacturing done in China, for slave wages by slaves..looking at you Corporate America / Congress with insider trading. Que the bankers celebration in his administration while implementing policies ensuring the housing crisis and recession of 2008. Then, we have a great guy to have a beer with yet a dumb ass for a President in Bush Jr., who only went to war with Iraq because his daddy didn't do the job right the first time and to enrich elite America, nice "no-bid contract" to Haliburton btw, previously ran by Dick Cheney, for all meals served in Iraq. Oh and thank you AG Gonzalez for the surveillance state implementation, violation of the Constitution by targeting Domestic Americans in your "war on terror". Next, Obama came along and "Yes We Can" turned out to be a bunch of lip service as he continued all of Bush's policies and even increased some of them, especially regarding drone strikes (to include an American Citizen denied due process). Surveillance state kicked into overdrive and Ed Snowden reveals to the world the extent of American interference. Please, bow to the King of Saudi Arabia more you cuck. I swear the King came in pants when he experienced that. Both parties agree on all of the main topics, they're both war hawks that launder money via never ending conflicts. They both circulate back and forth between government and the private sector in the military-industrial-congressional complex. They have a set of rules for everyone else and a set for themselves. The two party system is an inevitable disaster due to disenfranchising those whom aren't political extremists or those not inside the cliques. Regarding The Don, it was refreshing to have an outsider and the end of America's Presidential Dynasties. | |||
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Finally someone who knows their shit. | |||
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#299
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Donald Trump is not an outsider and never will be, goons. Just more of the same shit detailed above under a different name.
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