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2017-01-31 00:39:46 UTC  

who was only like 15 years younger than him

2017-01-31 00:39:50 UTC  

and older than his wife maybe

2017-01-31 00:40:29 UTC  

gotta go

2017-01-31 00:40:30 UTC  

am drunk

2017-01-31 00:40:32 UTC  

need sleep

2017-01-31 00:40:55 UTC  

see you later

2017-01-31 00:41:06 UTC  

life goals

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/267086373285134338/275787512058740736/20101005041224_russian_tattoo_15.jpg

2017-01-31 00:42:19 UTC  

cellin'

2017-01-31 01:00:49 UTC  

I HAD TO CRANK OUT ANOTHER BATCH OF HOT SAUCE

2017-01-31 01:00:52 UTC  

BLAST AND TARNATION

2017-01-31 01:11:36 UTC  

Mastering is a wicked art

2017-01-31 01:32:10 UTC  

'Allo, lads.

2017-01-31 01:33:56 UTC  

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-1705-1_12

(2015) Rutherford et al. analyse the geography of ethnic violence.

They state: "We model cultural differentiation as a separation of groups whose members prefer similar neighbors with a characteristic group size at which violence occurs. Application of this model to the area of the former Yugoslavia and to India accurately predicts the locations of reported conflict."

Ethnic, linguistic, religious, and other cultural differences can only be solved by separation. Mixing them into an area created conflict.

Oftentimes deniers of the deleterious effects of diversity will point to the long-standing and very likely to continue-standing nation of Switzerland. Contrary to the idea that Switzerland is an exemplar for multiculturalism, the argument falls apart under scrutiny because; A) Switzerland is still largely racially continuous, and; B) Switzerland has rigid ethno-linguistic and cultural boundaries internally due, in large part, to conflicts arising from diversity (see: Neuchâtel Crisis).

2017-01-31 01:33:58 UTC  

The authors even analysed this and found that: "Switzerland is recognized as a country of peace, stability, and prosperity. This is surprising because of its linguistic and religious diversity that in other parts of the world lead to conflict and violence. Here we analyze how peaceful stability is maintained. Our analysis shows that peace does not depend on integrated coexistence, but rather on well-defined topographical and political boundaries separating linguistic and religious groups, respectively. In exactly one region, a porous mountain range does not adequately separate linguistic groups and violent conflict has led to the recent creation of the canton of Jura."

And finally the authors state that "Our analysis supports the hypothesis that violence between groups can be inhibited by both physical and political boundaries. A similar analysis of the area of the former Yugoslavia shows that during widespread ethnic violence existing political boundaries did not coincide with the boundaries of distinct groups, but peace prevailed in specific areas where they did coincide."

The old adage rings true: "Good fences make good neighbours."

2017-01-31 02:33:55 UTC  

IN OTHER WORDS

2017-01-31 02:33:58 UTC  

TRIBALISM WINS

2017-01-31 02:34:01 UTC  

EVERYTHING ELSE IS LARPING

2017-01-31 02:36:16 UTC  

lets make our own tribe

2017-01-31 02:36:30 UTC  

with women subjudgated

2017-01-31 02:36:42 UTC  

the amerikans

2017-01-31 02:36:50 UTC  

im sure thats been mentioned already tho

2017-01-31 02:46:03 UTC  

AMERIKANSKI SODOMI

2017-01-31 02:51:34 UTC  

BEST COMPUTER EVER MADE: http://oldcomputers.net/appleii.html

2017-01-31 04:01:11 UTC  

wow lmao

2017-01-31 04:02:41 UTC  

ITS BEAUTIFUL NO?

2017-01-31 04:03:30 UTC  

im wiping a tear away

2017-01-31 05:06:49 UTC  

Hello, laddies.

2017-01-31 05:09:27 UTC  

http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/3/4/435

(2007) Dudley & File display kin recognition in an annual plant.

They state: "Kin recognition is important in animal social systems. However, though plants often compete with kin, there has been as yet no direct evidence that plants recognize kin in competitive interactions. Here we show in the annual plant Cakile edentula, allocation to roots increased when groups of strangers shared a common pot, but not when groups of siblings shared a pot. Our results demonstrate that plants can discriminate kin in competitive interactions and indicate that the root interactions may provide the cue for kin recognition. Because greater root allocation is argued to increase below-ground competitive ability, the results are consistent with kin selection."

Thus, when foreign plants are in the same pot they are likely to compete with one another whereas related plants are less likely to compete and more likely to attempt what amounts to sharing the pot.

2017-01-31 05:09:32 UTC  

Plants are fucking sexist racist homophobes

2017-01-31 06:08:14 UTC  

My word. Even the organisms with the least animus and no ethology to speak of prefer their own? I guess vegans will say that it is okay they eat plants because they are all NAZIS!!!🍴 🍆

2017-01-31 09:33:25 UTC  

WWII ended more than 70 years ago. I think it is about time that we learn the real history behind the term "Nazi" and the real history of WWII.

2017-01-31 09:41:50 UTC  

There is real history

2017-01-31 09:42:29 UTC  

especially with regards to the extreme similarity of fascists and communists

2017-01-31 09:42:34 UTC  

in terms of economies

2017-01-31 09:42:36 UTC  

in the long run

2017-01-31 13:21:52 UTC  

GREAT PIECE FROM BRUCE