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by Risottia » Wed Nov 27, 2019 1:55 am
The Blaatschapen wrote:I got into politics because politics got into me.
Seriously, even if I don't care about politics and politicians, they will care about me, and not in the good way.
So it is pure self-preservation.
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by Gigaverse » Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:02 am
Art-person(?). Japan liker. tired-ish.
Student inlinguistics???. On-and-off writer.
MAKE CAKE NOT stupidshiticanmakefunof.born in, raised in and emigrated from vietbongistan lolol
Operating this polity based on preferences and narrative purposes
clowning incident | clowning incident | bottom text
can produce noises in (in order of grasp) vietbongistani, oldspeak
and bonjourois (learning weebspeak and hitlerian at uni)
by Chan Island » Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:41 am
Conserative Morality wrote:"It's not time yet" is a tactic used by reactionaries in every era. "It's not time for democracy, it's not time for capitalism, it's not time for emancipation." Of course it's not time. It's never time, not on its own. You make it time. If you're under fire in the no-man's land of WW1, you start digging a foxhole even if the ideal time would be when you *aren't* being bombarded, because once you wait for it to be 'time', other situations will need your attention, assuming you survive that long. If the fields aren't furrowed, plow them. If the iron is not hot, make it so. If society is not ready, change it.
by Drongonia » Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:55 am
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by Totenborg » Thu Dec 12, 2019 7:50 pm
Cekoviu wrote:Totenborg wrote:I started learning about politics about '91 or '92 when I was about six or seven. My father obsessively listened to Rush Limbaugh. Hilariously, my father and I don't see eye-to-eye on anything politically, now.
My dad used to be a Republican but now leans pretty heavily on the Democrat side, while my mom has drifted rightwards over the years. I used to agree far more with my mom than my dad, but it's been reversed. Interesting how that sometimes happens and sometimes doesn't.Aureumterra wrote:2008 recession, affected everyone, Iceland was the single most depressing country at that time. Naturally, the recession caused many people affected, including then-me, to get interested in politics
>implying Iceland isn't currently the most depressing country
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