Message from @Pictures At An Exhibition

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2020-03-07 01:19:06 UTC  

God I hate zoomers

2020-03-07 01:19:20 UTC  

Ikr

2020-03-07 01:19:24 UTC  

you might be in the wrong server

2020-03-07 01:19:29 UTC  

They're basically globalists lel

2020-03-07 01:20:07 UTC  

And ik. Hence why asked said it was random. Idk I'm just bored asl....

2020-03-07 01:20:23 UTC  

No

2020-03-07 01:21:26 UTC  

On a serious note: Chris Hansen; guy who stops child predators, charged with harassment

2020-03-07 01:57:43 UTC  

nah I exclusively visit servers where I hate and am hated

2020-03-07 01:57:55 UTC  

its this server and the fortnite server atm

2020-03-07 03:08:50 UTC  

We’re having movie night 🍿

2020-03-07 03:08:54 UTC  

Watching Joker

2020-03-07 03:15:25 UTC  

Cuck > Joker

2020-03-07 04:15:06 UTC  

Dang I'm already watching a movie

2020-03-07 05:06:20 UTC  

All our guys in the comments

2020-03-07 05:41:14 UTC  

@clossington Gud choice

2020-03-07 05:41:25 UTC  

Just finished my fifth or sixth watching of it tonight

2020-03-07 05:43:18 UTC  

It’s definitely one of my favorite movies now, as it’s really well done and is very rewatchable

2020-03-07 11:55:11 UTC  

@Norik I've been thinking lately. In particular on what you've told me on the social contract and Hobbes's framework for absolute monarchy. And I think I've come to a proper conclusion.

Organism, not social contract, is the true image of social reality. All parts of the social order exist in an interdependence that is organic, that can no more be idly reassembled through arbitrary action than can the parts of the human body.

There is no sense in which society is the product of man's free association, and equally there is no sense in which sovereignty originates or is a manifestation of a free act of the popular will. There is a purely logical sense in which sovereignty is founded on popular consent, in that, without some degree of popular loyalty to it, government would be impossible, but from any realistic viewpoint sovereignty derives God as the creator of man's social nature.

Far from some entity "the people" constituting government, it is impossible to imagine "a people" without a sovereign. The idea of a people involves that of an aggregationsl around a common center, and without sovereignty there can be no political unity or cohesion.

2020-03-07 11:57:57 UTC  

You could say here I echo Burke's view that "the people" has an organic unity not through any conscious decision on its own part, but through consolidating work of a "habitual social discipline."

2020-03-07 18:23:27 UTC  

Hello original sinners

2020-03-07 18:31:07 UTC  

@Deleted User What are your political positions?

2020-03-07 18:32:24 UTC  

I don’t have any

2020-03-07 18:32:44 UTC  

I would call myself opportunist

2020-03-07 18:32:46 UTC  

apolitical?

2020-03-07 18:32:49 UTC  

please no

2020-03-07 18:32:51 UTC  

oh no

2020-03-07 18:33:06 UTC  

why would an opportunist side with us

2020-03-07 18:33:12 UTC  

we have no institutional power

2020-03-07 18:36:30 UTC  

@Deleted User no seriously. what are your positions?

2020-03-07 18:36:48 UTC  

Well, i don’t want to take any

2020-03-07 18:37:08 UTC  

why

2020-03-07 18:37:38 UTC  

Hmm??

2020-03-07 18:37:47 UTC  

I prefer to serve for my interests only

2020-03-07 18:39:15 UTC  

That's certainly not something which a good statesman nor a good man would say.

2020-03-07 18:41:56 UTC  

Agreed, Lunius. Wouldn't it also be within your interests (personal or not) to help your immediate family, community, culture, nation, God, etc.?

2020-03-07 18:43:20 UTC  

Maybe you can strive for something more than being one among many, if you allow yourself to mature and see what social wisdom can do for you.

2020-03-07 18:48:03 UTC  
2020-03-07 18:48:35 UTC  

What did I do?