Message from @Leaf
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shut your whore mouth ((mom))
read this
but the thing is, i don't think that other northern europeans are particularly different from anglos
especially when you consider how easily they assimilated in the US
yes
*Words to watch for
Femenoid/femoid: a sexist term used to refer to women as non-human*
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femcel
thats a myth
she-womb
it's hard to top breedingstump
partly, i am saying that i think that this commonality among northern europeans goes back before the middle ages
and it would not have manifested the same way before
*She's found a positive way to engage her sons.
"The kids and I are conspirators together," she said.
She might point something out and then tell her boys, "These alt-right guys were trying to trick you. Like they think you're dumb and you're not. You're smart."*
agree d20
you can look even at indo-european culture more generally, which appears to have been focused very much on individualism, competition, and individual greatness
My family is 100% Anglo and neither mine nor any family I know had this experience
what experience beady
you never had uncle and aunt meetups?
I was raised living next-door to my cousins
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No, I never had the experience of my family unit breaking apart
Or rather I did, but it came later
I have a confession to make... I am a Coomer <:impotentrage:552803856535257090>
Not in prior generations
yes, but how do we know which cultural features were more innate and more due to material conditions?
post ww2 distances increased
Yes
you fool... THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!
Like just as an anecdote
billy ray ass too thin for you, african american fucker
i think that innate tendencies may conflict with material necessities for a variety of reasons, and this can continue for a long time, then when material conditions change, the tendency either comes through or greatly overshoots
nah I'm just kidding
time to show my doxx
On the street I grew up on, there were about a dozen houses, four families, and only two separate bloodlines
Prior to this, all of these people lived on farms