Message from @Zilna Jestov
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@TMatthews Okay, I'll say it, I don't think the average person was starving at all
during the Holodomor sure
excellent mustache on that man btw
What do the Facebook boomers mean by this 🤔
Hey Washington Chapter, Im moving from california up to you guys
Move is Tuesday
Jerk
@FACINEMA Seriously? Where to?
@Freiheit - CA You're one to talk. You werent at thanksgiving with Bogl!
Vancouver
I took off too much time for IE
rip
Sorry I wasn't unemployed.
Banner work, drop, DTR
Bruh
hey if you came then you would have been
<:nervous:359009898115104770>
>TFW former chapter coordinator doesnt have fascinima NEET-bux
***SMUG***
@Nemets agreed. I think a lot of anti-white organizing is a result of the ease with which social media facilitates it.
Earnest?
Hopeful.
@ThisIsChris At least that principle benefits us too
It might be the power of suggestion or projection onto others but I remember the same about the 2000s compared to now
I think the tech has been one part of the cultural change
Tech is a convenient way of avoiding reality too.
It's not just LA, the feeling that life is basically pointlessly bad is the youth norm here
@Nemets And you remember the 90s? I'm 21 and I don't even remember 9/11
That video is weirdly interesting
I remember 9/11 getting me interested in politics and world affairs. I just remember realizing something was terribly wrong going on. I was a kid of course.
videos of people interacting with each other in the 80s
There's something of a before and after quality to Columbine and 9/11 and American culture
Lost innocence or something
That's literally a genre of music video https://youtu.be/YeNXFVev8Jg
I'm still watching this 80s high school video
people looked so happy back then