quoting Torco:And so I rise to the position of Premier of the Anthological Revolutionary Front. My first order of business is to make bourgeois swine clean up the test thread as reeducation, the second of course is to kill all the Trostkysts. For fatherland and Lenin.
quoting Matrix:quoting Hallow XIII:anarcho-fasci[sm]
how does that even work
quoting Torco:quoting Matrix:quoting Hallow XIII:anarcho-fasci[sm]
how does that even work
Americans call it "libertarianism"
Man’s obsession with trinitarian concepts has lasted for thousands of years. Indeed, when presented with two distinct choices - both of which are considered inadequate - we often look for a third alternative. In the late sixth century BC, the famous Buddhist sage, Prince Gautama, rejected a life of opulent complacency and experimented with self-disciple and denial. Consequently, after driving himself to the very brink of starvation the Prince realised that there was ‘a middle way’ beyond both luxury and asceticism. In this case, it was the path of meditation and detachment, a process in which both lifestyles were transcended and overcome.