Message from @Bjorn - MD

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2019-01-15 03:09:03 UTC  

imagine what they were thinking making this map

2019-01-15 03:09:28 UTC  

"hmmm Czech Republic is a bit too ambitious, but we could totally do Slovakia"

2019-01-15 03:09:35 UTC  

I'm on a business trip and people are talking about the engineering and business outsourcing going asymptotic. I think within the next decade the US upper middle class will be wiped out. At that point, liberal whites, whose parents profited for so long from globalism, will get the same red pill we lower middle classers got in 2008. That is a powerful constituency.

2019-01-15 03:10:07 UTC  

Probably the borders of the furthest Turk Invasions in Europe, Prague/Vienna maybe

2019-01-15 03:10:29 UTC  

At this point I kind of want the left to destroy freedom of association as much as possible. Make liberals feel diversity. @Eugene of Savoy

2019-01-15 03:11:30 UTC  

@Jacob their actual map was a photoshopped version of an Ottoman Empire Victoria 2 game

2019-01-15 03:11:38 UTC  

AHAHA

2019-01-15 03:11:42 UTC  

Isis used a Victoria 2 map for propaganda

2019-01-15 03:11:47 UTC  

Lemme get it it’s hysterical

2019-01-15 03:12:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/534570526207639563/image0.jpg

2019-01-15 03:12:42 UTC  

This was in their propaganda πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

2019-01-15 03:12:50 UTC  

These dudes out here using paradox games

2019-01-15 03:13:03 UTC  

Austria Hungary out the gate too

2019-01-15 03:13:10 UTC  

And China lol

2019-01-15 03:13:20 UTC  

Theyre on the grind

2019-01-15 03:13:24 UTC  

That's amusing

2019-01-15 03:16:56 UTC  

>India
Lol, okay. Pajeets have more fight in them than Swedes

2019-01-15 03:17:41 UTC  

that looks like the map I used to play 4chan Risk on when I was 16

2019-01-15 03:28:51 UTC  

LMAO it includes Crimea

2019-01-15 03:40:27 UTC  

πŸ‘† <:redpill:439924063377555497>

2019-01-15 03:40:51 UTC  

okay serious question

2019-01-15 03:41:04 UTC  

everyone says "read Culture of Critique", but how useful actually is it?

2019-01-15 03:41:15 UTC  

Reading "the Dirty War on Syria" recently. More and more of the author's assertions seem supported every day

2019-01-15 03:42:06 UTC  

@Jacob Useful for convincing the academically minded

2019-01-15 03:42:19 UTC  

@Nemets okay that's reason enough for me

2019-01-15 03:42:53 UTC  

Insane Polish Chick?

2019-01-15 03:42:56 UTC  

God I would love to have an insane right wing Slavic girl as an acquaintance

2019-01-15 03:43:03 UTC  

not even joking right now

2019-01-15 03:43:06 UTC  

How insane?
How Polish?

2019-01-15 03:43:10 UTC  

that sounds like a lot of fun

2019-01-15 03:43:10 UTC  

How chick?

2019-01-15 03:44:02 UTC  

not too insane
Polish is good, but the others are close enough
must be fully female

2019-01-15 03:44:40 UTC  

most of my friends outside of IE right now are Ukrainian females
they're fun to be around but they're not insane or right wing

2019-01-15 03:45:24 UTC  

knowing a Slavic girl that reads Culture of Critique sounds like a lot of fun

2019-01-15 03:47:09 UTC  

@Kingfish it was probably a CIA intern making those vicky 2 maps lmao

2019-01-15 03:47:58 UTC  

I'm 21 and I'm pretty close friends with my 29 year old former manager who is a Ukrainian woman
It feels kind of weird sometimes but usually I don't think about it @Nemets

2019-01-15 03:48:44 UTC  

i once apply for CIA scholarship, but never got a response

2019-01-15 03:48:48 UTC  

tCoC is good for open-minded academic moderates, lefty anti-Neocons, heavy reading non-Evangelical Christians, high IQ brown people, and people who (through memes or whatever) are immune to being scandalized but lack sophisticated understanding (which the book can help establish). The work is important and definitive but is is by no means suitable for the masses.

2019-01-15 03:49:10 UTC  

well ya duh