Message from @meratrix
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Not the entire franchise just dragonball
And z is filled with really dumb fillers
Maybe you wont like it as much as I did, because dragon ball was my childhood, and I have a love - hate realtionship with it. But watch dragon ball abridged. It's fucking amazing and it's better than dragon ball in everyway
Someone should recommend Violence Jack to her
I think it's called violent jack
wonder if it's still on youtube..
good lord.
not even protected mode 🤣
Milquetoast Republican, from most Republicans point of view
The joke for the 2008 election amongst many Rs was that his campaign slogan should be "Fuck it, McCain."
Can't talk
lol
Pepe is far beyond control of that creator now.
pepe will be in history books, like that is what I find crazy
I'd ask you when the last time Alex smoked a nice blunt was, because goddamn does that guy need to relax sometimes, I'm afraid he's gonna get an aneurism and then no more gay frog memes.
I remember back during the dangerous faggot tour with Milo there were a ton of people who were asked why they were protesting him, and they rattled off a bunch of stuff about him being anti-gay and anti-black.
Like come on
A gay man who exclusively gets fucked in the ass by black dudes.
Yeah, it's kind of weird, it seems almost like my public inadvertently prepared me for JWS because we read all the books like Fahrenheit 451, Animal Farm, 1984, Catcher in the Rye
And I noticed that a lot of the people who are into revolution these days are the kids in middle school who hated Animal Farm and Fahrenheit 451 and just constantly praised The Hunger Games because of "it's message".
Read that one as well
11 years old - The Giver - Didn't really appreciate what the book was saying at the time.
13 years old - 1984 - Made me think about an authoritarian government and how it is in direct opposition towards individual freedoms.
14 years old - Animal Farm - Began to think more about The Giver in conjunction with Animal Farm and this is where I really began to despise Utopianism.
15 years old - Lord of the Flies - I think a really good demonstration as to why anarchy is a bad idea.
16 years old - Animal Farm - re-read
16 years old - Fahrenheit 451 - Continue to despise Utopianism, thought about the importance of learning from the past and also the right to free speech.
17 years old - Catcher in the Rye - Got me thinking about how most people are just in it for the virtue signaling points.
18-19 years old - Various things from Yuri Bezmenov - A KGB defector who talks about the ideological subversion in the west from the USSR that laid the basic groundwork for the modern intersectionality movement.
Currently reading my way through the below list.
The Retreat of Western Liberalism - Edward Luce
Intellectuals and Society - Thomas Sowell
Plato's Republic
The Federalist Papers
Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
The Vision of the Anointed - Thomas Sowell
The John Locke Collection - Literally everything ever written by John Locke
I plan on reading Steven Pinker's The Blank Slate once I nock some books off the Currently Reading list
No
Not that I remember
Most of the stuff I've besides this were history books
With a bit of Star Wars EU
Will Do
that's
about as backwards as can possibly be
THAT IS FUCKED