@SerfnUSA @mushroom_soup @gallonofvril @mystik Yeah I knew they were putting out "diverse" stuff, but had no idea it was that bad. It's like Steven Universe level of awful
@wizard_problems @Arty24 @LouisConde @eTerrorist I had forgotten about this image. It's absolutely true. Everything must be looked at as how it is habit-forming. It's especially obvious with TV but also including the internet, games, etc. The ability to change people's habits is one of the most impactful soft powers you can have.
@happypirate I largely have come to agree. More than anything what needs to be broken in the "American Empire" is their narrative propagation. Shut down the nervous system and you shut down the body. This narrative system was built with money power and "fairness" but that isn't possible anymore.
The only logical thing to do is to create a competing narrative system, or else you are forced to hope that tens of thousands of people can cooperate independently of each other.
You don't create a narrative system by engaging with dialogue and compromise, you must assert yourself. In the strongest and most secure way you are able, while still being able to bring more trustworthy allies to your cause.
The only logical thing to do is to create a competing narrative system, or else you are forced to hope that tens of thousands of people can cooperate independently of each other.
You don't create a narrative system by engaging with dialogue and compromise, you must assert yourself. In the strongest and most secure way you are able, while still being able to bring more trustworthy allies to your cause.
@moth_ball So dilligent! I enjoyed her anniversary recently too

@borzoi Pretty much. This is also why I still think there's some hope for Canada. If you can actually get a decent amount of loyal retards on your side you can change a lot of things
@graf @grey @Hollahollara He is great but they've been forcing him to put in "Climate Crisis" bullshit in his documentaries the last few years.
@WashedOutGundamPilot @Shadowman311 Yes that is the push for "tolerance" and to tolerate something means to put up with it despite the negative effects.
Much of it post WWII started in the 60's with the "peace and love" stuff
Much of it post WWII started in the 60's with the "peace and love" stuff
@Based_Ohio @BeachBleach @Jar In the kabballah they believe that the union of male and female must result in a single androgynous whole, or something like that.
The first transgender and sexology institute was in Weimar Germany, which was subject to National Socialist book burning
The first transgender and sexology institute was in Weimar Germany, which was subject to National Socialist book burning

@rlier23 @AdmiralKeetonman Yeah she is a great kusogaki. She basically acts like sisters with Shion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TAYoHIdgAs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TAYoHIdgAs
@smugumin Oh this person's animation clips are amazing, I've never seen them before
Much of art is based on deep emotions, which are probably much more genetic than they are about what you actually remember.
They call to something more primitive deep inside you, that can't simply be expressed with words in a coherent way. They can only be felt as a kind of waking dream.
Many surreal artists appeal to this kind of sense, just throwing random things out as long as it evokes some kind of resonance with them. It doesn't need to make logical sense, it's closer to magic than technology.
They call to something more primitive deep inside you, that can't simply be expressed with words in a coherent way. They can only be felt as a kind of waking dream.
Many surreal artists appeal to this kind of sense, just throwing random things out as long as it evokes some kind of resonance with them. It doesn't need to make logical sense, it's closer to magic than technology.