Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
Aesthetics
No need to spam angry PMs kid.
I've been on these forums for a while now and your stupidity has reached a high enough level (yes over 9000).
In order to stop you, I felt obligated to make an account.
i haven't sent anybody a pm in weeks, possibly months???
edit: august. i haven't sent a pm since august
either way congrats on beginning your posting career with two really bad attempts at being ~cryptic~ and ~edgy~
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Originally Posted by
Patrickssj6
give him some friends in rl who listen to his opinion
got plenty of those, turns out australia might be a bad place but it has many people with the correct (left) political alignment and sensible views on many other things too
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
IE: Australia is the inverted version of america and is far left as opposed to far Reich I mean right.
Look left ----------->
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
=sw=warlord
IE: Australia is the inverted version of america and is far left as opposed to far Reich I mean right.
Look left ----------->
Other countries are weird and I don't like them
By that I mean America is mostly weird and I don't like it
Or anywhere else
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
oh hey l0d3x, next time you make an alt account, you might want to avoid such obvious things as 'attacking people your pals get owned by' or 'accusing people of the same shit you used to accuse others of in every second post'
nice try though
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
oh hey l0d3x, next time you make an alt account, you might want to avoid such obvious things as 'attacking people your pals get owned by' or 'accusing people of the same shit you used to accuse others of in every second post'
nice try though
Who is Lodex?
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a bad poster
edit: and also a banned poster
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
got plenty of those, turns out australia might be a bad place but it has many people with the correct (left) political alignment and sensible views on many other things too
lol, 'plenty of those'. You make them sound like they are tools for your enjoyment and pleasure. Which is quite sad that you can only make friends based on the "same" political alignment". Did you know that you can make friends with different views and still be happy? It actually makes things much more enjoyable because you are not influenced by ignorance.
Re: Oh I wish I was(n't) in Texas...
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Originally Posted by
rossmum
got plenty of those, turns out australia might be a bad place but it has many people with the correct (left) political alignment and sensible views on many other things too
Being on one side of the political scale is not a proper way to view politics though. You're not accounting for everyone else's opinions and beliefs, even if they are backward to you or have opinions that you find repulsive. Of course, go too far right and you have mind-washing Fascism. Go too far left and you have exploitable Communism. Point being, I believe having a conservative, yet flexible at appropriate times, approach to economics with a liberal, yet justified, sense of civil rights/liberties is proper. Being on one side means you're basically staying on your side of the fence and you don't give a damn about the other side, which when being a leader of any kind sets you up for disaster. I think being centralist makes more decisive sense since one relies more on research and information than emotion or tradition.
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Originally Posted by
KingFisher
lol, 'plenty of those'. You make them sound like they are tools for your enjoyment and pleasure. Which is quite sad that you can only make friends based on the "same" political alignment".
whoa man it's almost like he likes his friends to not be stupid fucks or something!!
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Originally Posted by
KingFisher
lol, 'plenty of those'. You make them sound like they are tools for your enjoyment and pleasure. Which is quite sad that you can only make friends based on the "same" political alignment". Did you know that you can make friends with different views and still be happy? It actually makes things much more enjoyable because you are not influenced by ignorance.
whoah man you sure read a bit too far into that one huh
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Originally Posted by
DarkHalo003
Being on one side of the political scale is not a proper way to view politics though. You're not accounting for everyone else's opinions and beliefs, even if they are backward to you or have opinions that you find repulsive. Of course, go too far right and you have mind-washing Fascism. Go too far left and you have exploitable Communism. Point being, I believe having a conservative, yet flexible at appropriate times, approach to economics with a liberal, yet justified, sense of civil rights/liberties is proper. Being on one side means you're basically staying on your side of the fence and you don't give a damn about the other side, which when being a leader of any kind sets you up for disaster. I think being centralist makes more decisive sense since one relies more on research and information than emotion or tradition.
i have a lot of friends i don't agree with and a few i think have straight up terrible opinions, but i tolerate them because they tolerate me, so clearly i can trust them if we're so opposed yet get along.
on the other hand, i do not go out of my way to befriend people who love fascism or think that poors are RUINING ARE CUNTREE or whatever
also fuck centrists, bunch of do-nothing fence-sitters