Message from @Hellstorme
Discord ID: 490209472648708106
-you, 5 minutes ago
shh
purity spiralling
Liberalist role is reserved for those that do consider themselves a liberalist and intend to participate in projects or forwarding the principles. You're still welcome ont he server.
~~also I'm still a liberalist in the sense of bejng a liberal activist (hence why I'm still here), I just disagree with the principles in the way they're currently ordered/presented~~
but meh
already saw that one
Yeah, just tweaked it a bit
Changed INGSOC to European Parliament
A Parliament accoutable to no one with no real power that has just reccomended that the EU Comission, an unelected body of beauracrats, pass the legislation they as it originally was written; to end online freedom of expression, and then applauded their righteous decision.
To any liberalists in the east coast, stay safe and be careful
USA President and a few others are basically on the water.
What would they even debate?
Which is the bigger boomer, clearly
So the troll and the emperor are going to have a debate?
Two guesses as to who wins
spoilers its not going to be Sargon
I don't know man. Carl has been awfully reluctant to get into it with Jim.
If he's going to do something like this, something tells me he's got a silver bullet
in any case popcorn will be had
Sargon will physically manifest behind jim and utter "omae wa mo sjw"
nani
Metokur will then instantly explode from the ownage
he will call jim an sjw mk3
dab
H4XX0rz
Sound I make when I cough
As Tolkien himself said:
The invention of languages is the foundation. The ‘stories’ were made rather to provide a world for the languages than the reverse. [. . .] It is to me, anyway, largely an essay in ‘linguistic aesthetic’, as I sometimes say to people who ask me ‘what is it all about’ (Carpenter 219-220).
The stories were intended to provide cultures and history for the languages he was creating, so “Really the languages came first and the country after” (qtd in Allen vii). In another of his letters, he stated:
Nobody believes me when I say that my long book (LOTR) is an attempt to create a world in which a form of language agreeable to my personal aesthetic might seem real, […] it was an effort to create a situation in which a common greeting would be elen sila lumenn omentielmo (Carpenter 264-265).