Message from @The Eternal Anglo
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"Build a wall and crime will fall" poetry my dudes...poetry
Hail Tucker
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That sounds like a great slogan for a poster. ๐ค
Truly an undervalued speaker.
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Based boomers...
Goodnight again folks.
https://youtu.be/TDjQxDydCo0?t=3553
somebody's a fan of open borders
gotta love gen z
it's the little things like commentary from rando college kids that give me hope
Just got done going over new genetic reports from my 23&me,pretty cool. Find out where more in UK from,Glasgow, county Cork,lil bit Sweden &Denmark,more German,etc,was neat sent pics of it to daughter,she just got off work. Neat stuff. Still want to do the ancestry ones though.
Ok goodnight fam
Interesting stuff! Goodnight!
Tide pod Memes? ๐
Isopod Memes? ๐ ๐ป ๐น ๐น
Last one
Good morning I.E
Haha
Isopod = walking lobster tail.
Check out @MontagnaTonyโs Tweet: https://twitter.com/MontagnaTony/status/1088327365640499200?s=09
Trump should just do the STOU over periscope in his robes
Just checked <#359019358204198926> , look like they'll need to LEARN TO CODE
Was listening to this yesterday. Jocko is awesome and relates everything to Jiu Jitsu or business.
Apparently the โMachiavellianโ stereotype of being evil and merciless mostly comes from the Shakespeare play Richard III.
@Sam Anderson Machiavelli is as misunderstood & mischaracterized as Nietzsche.
He was also a rather piss poor general given how revered he is.
@Sam Anderson General? Machiavelli had troops? He was a minor political figure in Florence during the time of the Medicis. I've studied Machiavelli closely & never knew of any army he had.
Machiavellian thinking isn't "evil". He says "If a Prince takes control of an area & allows the local customs to continue & doesn't force new customs or attempt to stomp out the old ones his hold on the new territory will be muc easier gotten & maintained". That's hardly evil & makes a lot of sense.
Machiavelli has been misunderstood as "evil" like Nietzsche has been misunderstood as a "Nihilist".
I was reading โThe Art of War by Machiavelli and the into said that he preferred conscript infantry to mercenaries, cavalry or artillery. And it states that he lost cities and battles. Idk I must have just inferred that he was the general rather than the Prince.
Now, granted in a situation with small city states, everything must be hard to take and hold, because everybody is so similar in size. Its like the Perfect Competition model.