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Listen, I’m and ML and there are many views I here from other leftists that I disagree with weather it be Permanent revolution, Anti-Statism, Anti-Vanguardism, Personality Cults, or Market reform, I understand where they are coming from even though I don’t agree. But if you seriously think that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide then you are insane!

>>727742
Whenever any political figure "commits suicide" you should assume they were murdered by default.

>>727746
That’s true





 

MIT Study Shows 47% Of Americans Believe Movies And Television Shows Are Being Broadcast LIVE (In Real Time)

A recent study conducted at MIT revealed that the American audience believes films are being broadcast in real time. Professor Dalton Peters had been working on this study for “quite some time now”, almost thirteen years. We interviewed professor Peters and he had this to say: “I was surprised by my findings at first but then it started to click. Many Americans believe that any time they watch any movie, the actors, crew, directors, whoever, are all on scene broadcasting the film over and over again… it’s bizarre to think about, the fact they don’t understand the technology involved. We have phones now we record things, how have they not grasped this concept?” We also conducted our own bit of research and opened a poll asking viewers what they believed was going on when they sat down to watch their film. Our polls showed much higher numbers, sixty three percent of people we asked (this is over five thousand people) believed the same thing, films they were watching were being broadcast live. We got in contact with a few of those who took our poll;

“you’re telling me they don’t record it every time we watch it, na, no way LOL. I don’t believe it you can’t believe everything you see on tv everyday, that’s what separates us from them.” - Brad Jacobs, 63

“If that’s the case why do actors get paid millions, it’s because it’s hard work! They have to keep doing it over and over again” - Megan Bologna , 54

“It’s false. Any time I’ve watched a movie again there’s always something different, I’m very observant so I see all these things many people don’t look for. The acting is different every time, it’s false” - Pete Walker, 28

“I don’t believe it, I don’t say that as a way of expressing shock, I genuinely don’t believe it. It’s impossible, like how are you able to keep playing the same movie over and over again it costs money to do that and it’s cheaper to have the actors playing the same part over and over again, never heard of any recordings, that’s why it’s called film it’s a film” - Michael Wednesday

The answers left us stunned, were we being deceived by people online or is there another reality, are Americans severely uneducated? I couldn’t be a straightforward answer, whatever the case a large majority of Americans believe the films and television shows that they watch Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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When I was a kid I thought TV episodes were made over the course of 7 days like South Park

>>727717
you thought it worked like sports seasons. that kinda makes sense actually.

>>727581
I wonder if it's a new phenomenon, because most of the airtime used to be filled with re-runs, so there is no way anyone thought they were live.

>>727730
Yeah well not with cartoons, I have no idea that I thought some cartoonist could draw Gumball so many times in so little days without they’re hand falling off.

>>727581
Obviously fake but I wouldn't be surprised if 10% of the population believes it.



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In order to keep capitalism you have to weaponize bigotry. For example in order to get lumpens on board to oppose welfare they would say “Black people will get it!” And because of this bigotry can only grow at we have seemed to have reached the point where you can be a full on Nazi. We went from the “Nazis are actually socialist!” To “Nazis are actually good!” Americans can’t comprehend that no group of people are a monolith with the same opinions so rather than opposing Israel because they are a genocidal apartheid state that only exists so America can have spheres of influence in an oil rich region, they think that Israel is bad because Jews. Jews and Israel have nothing to do with each other no matter how much Israel claims they do, even if every Jewish person in America magically became an Anti-Zionist America would still support Israel.

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>>727734
>In order to keep capitalism you have to weaponize bigotry. For example in order to get lumpens on board to oppose welfare they would say “Black people will get it!”
There was this US president who said something about that not so long ago.

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>>727735
Pre-Reagan Presidents back then were so strange because they were all objectively bad people (LBJ literally did the Vietnam war) but they would say something based every once in a while.

It warms my nazi heart



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>animals were around for a long time before humans
<but when humans came around, animals slowly became livestock, or game
>humans were around for a long time before AI
<but when AI came around, humans slowly became livestock, or game
truke or puke?
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>>727415
Bro, I can't. Please tell me you are memeing.
The earnest nature of your post - I can't do it man.

>>727400
Change is change, they all evolved the same amount.

>>727260
why would humans allow something they consciously create every aspect of the capability of doing that?

It was cool in sci fi but I never see it happening

we will win this thing when we invent portable EMT granades or fields that disable machines, just chuck em at the robots and watch them instantly die.

we might all get radiation poisoning but it will be worth it.

>>727415
would you say animals that exhibit protocultural habits and tool use learned socially instead of by innate instinct fit the criteria for intellectual and technological reproduction?



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the careers of millions of artists. Do you care?
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>>727722
You just don't like small talk. Art is just language, developmentally and in practice.

>>727724
>implying ychs and "o"cs and funneh relatable low effort comics arent SEO-powered bullshit
are you genuinely mentally challenged bruh

even the prompt of AI slop has to be typed by a real person

>>727721
>>727724
It's soo obvious when phil undergrads join a discussion. Literally nobody even uses these definitions.

>>727725
But they're still communicative, even if on the level of "how's the weather today."

Also I don't get why you're putting the concept of OCs there. Literally just the concept of non-fanart.

>>727726
I've never even been to philidelphia, meds.
Also this is what I'm drawing from, not anything from college: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Lowenfeld



 

This guy lived for 110 years going through the French Revolution as a child, the Napoleonic Wars as an adult, and the 2nd Industrial Revolution in old age, finally dying in 1899. Imagine having lived for so long between dramatic periods and not having written anything down about it, I find it a bit disappointing to say the least, /leftypol/.
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>>727706
He did but all of his direct descendants died too and he outlived all of them, kek..

>>727706
So in a way, he was incelled by life.

Although being the son of a boat captain I doubt he was all that literate, so maybe he couldn't have recorded his life.

>>727707
Thats sad.

>>727719
Sadness is the default.



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As much as I hate the “Pick yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality I also hate the opposite which is nihilism which is just the mentality that “We are all doomed so just give up.” You can’t have blind optimism and be a slave to the system but you also can’t have no optimism and ultimately not fight the system at all.
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>>727649
>'happiness' is a much more broad concept than 'opiate receptors recieving'
I never claimed that that's all happiness was.
>plenty of people experience unhappiness and existential despair while on drugs
Which is a form of suffering they experience on top of the pleasure from the drugs, which brings their total net valence level down. I don't see how that's supposed to refute the general framework of utilitarianism.

>>727173
Normal people don't own a television

>>727674
The whole world isn't just zoomers.

>>727674
>the average person doesnt pay/pirate/borrow at least one streaming service
>what is youtube/tiktok/instagram
lol you must be one seriously out of touch with reality autist

>>727668
bro you posted a comic about people plugging themselves into lotus eater boxes, implying anyone who wouldn't do the same is just coping. i am not arguing against 'utilitarianism', merely disagreeing with you on what 'utility' can be defined as. i think infomed consent, for example, or believing you have a purpose in life, are important for human well-being moreso than physical pleasure.



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Rate my laptop, bros
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>>726679
Kinda true. The story haa transition elements. Beast to human.

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Darling in the Franxx would be SO much better if main character Watanabe Generico was a girl instead.

You should've put some lust inducing explicit images.



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by invitation of bronies & Tania
<Avatard RP reactionary leech is oUr fWiEnD u GuIsE
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>>721140
Volume 4 update >>>/anime/29402

>>724365
Update for V4 Part II stream >>>/anime/29428

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It is dumb I have to make this image, but fr.
Monarchist legitimatists…
>No, it's illegitimate!
I don't care for Bourbonists, Orléanist, or Bonapartists.
These dynasties are all long gone.
It was injustice for the Romanovs to be killed, but Nature is also cruel. Empires rise and fall. These monarchies weren't going to last forever; naturally, like with any lifeform, you'd persist and seek to maintain its longevity as much as possible (when it is a truly living regime).
Yet if it been more than 2+ generations and over 100+ years, time to bury the axe and quit.
It would be better to expect to establish a new bloodline or dynasty at this point.
Defecting to
>muh constitution
Isn't going to bring these old dynasties back, and that might as well be the Law of Nature as far as any regimes go (however decent you think they might be, their ruin is inevitable).
After a certain point, after 2+ generations of able-bodied fighters or intrigue for 100+ years, that is more than generous amount of time to seriously take a restoration effort (I know of no restoration happening after 70+ years max, so 100+ years is a generous amount of time as far as I know).
The most stupid part is these same exact people are just as eager to overthrow any said monarch in life as they are to most stupidly and most stubbornly insist upon clinging to and restoring a monarchy or dynasty in death… (If only they were as loyal when they were alive (you know, when loyalty to a regime actually truly matters) rather than when they were finally dead, but go figure).

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The Melancholy and Lamentations of Emo Grace
<"…Saving only that he [the Earl] was carried away with the stream, in a manner, of the whole nation, to think that England was not an absolute, but a mixed monarchy; not considering that the supreme power must always be absolute, whether it be in the King or in the Parliament…"

<"…Besides, I told you before, that those which were then likeliest to have their counsel asked in this business, were averse to absolute monarchy, as also to absolute democracy or aristocracy; all which governments they esteemed tyranny, and were in love with monarchy which they used to praise by the name of mixed monarchy, though it were indeed nothing else but pure anarchy…"


<"…Only that fault, which was generally in the whole nation, which was, that they thought the government of England was not an absolute, but a mixed monarchy; and that if the King should clearly subdue this Parliament, that his power would be what he pleased, and theirs as little as he pleased: which they counted tyranny…"


Emo Grace recites Hobbes verbatim and sulks at anon



 

By the invitation of EQG chads
>no hooves
<War of all against all edition
<Gunpowder Treason Day
King James VI & I movie:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PPRUFSGdI22n/
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It is kind of dumb I have to make this image, but fr.
Monarchist legitimatists are dumb.
>No, it's illegitimate!
I don't care for Bourbonists, Orléanist, or Bonapartists.
These dynasties are all long gone.
It was injustice for the Romanovs to be killed, but Nature is also cruel. Empires rise and fall. These monarchies weren't going to last forever; naturally, like with any lifeform, you'd persist and seek to maintain its longevity as much as possible (when it is a truly living regime).
Yet if it been more than 2+ generations and over 100+ years, time to bury the axe and quit.
It would be better to expect to establish a new bloodline or dynasty at this point.
Defecting to
>muh constitution
Isn't going to bring these old dynasties back, and that might as well be the Law of Nature as far as any regimes go (however decent you think they might be, their ruin is inevitable).
After a certain point, after 2+ generations of able-bodied fighters or intrigue for 100+ years, that is more than generous amount of time to seriously take a restoration effort (I know of no restoration happening after 70+ years max, so 100+ years is a generous amount of time as far as I know).
The most stupid part is these same exact people are just as eager to overthrow any said monarch in life as they are to most stupidly and most stubbornly insist upon clinging to and restoring a monarchy or dynasty in death… (If only they were as loyal when they were alive (you know, when loyalty to a regime actually truly matters) rather than when they were finally dead, but go figure).

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I will never understand why people who reject monarchy still make the pretense of constitutional monarchy. Far from rejecting monarchy, they become like most monarchists in general (because most are constitutional monarchists). I'd rather see people who reject monarchy move on a leader or dictator figure.
It is the lamest, most trite hoary, uninspired old Victorian 19th century anachronistic fad of Monarchy imaginable.
It isn't as if mixed constitutionalism is an innovation. I'd agree it has been the default mode throughout the Middle Ages and so on, and like Jean Bodin says since the days of Aristotle and even before Aristotle to the time of Herodotus.
I understand the appeal to universal suffrage, but even the politicians people vote for nobody settles to have as a mere figurehead – rather they expect genuine leadership and governance. This prospect mustn't block off the Sun or the longing for leadership.
I guess because Hegel liked "constitutional monarchy" but again it was a fad of the Victorian era and to be frank a very insipid fad that never really engaged with monarchy.
I anticipate when people settle for constitutional monarchy, it is their own disbelief in the institution of monarchy itself: when people truly believe, the sky is the limit and they anticipate they can move mountains with the rulers. It is a lack of confidence in institutional Christianity and High Churchism and a also a lack of confidence in the idea of royalty in general, that makes people republicans for royalty (not trusting them to ride a horse) and rather the most avid monarchists for their great statesmen instead, treating them as prophets. That is all. (Not that people were ever shy to embrace an Absolutism of their own; that was never the case). It is just that embracing constitutional monarchy means rejecting monarchical preeminence entirely.
I cannot wait for the hegemony of this idea constitutional monarchy to face its next setback or be challenged again, but for now it continues to pervade.
Out of all the socialists I have encountered (& in contempt of the Windsorite r/monarchosocialism), I have to express that Ferdinand Lassalle is the only Western socialist who has seen the light and had the balls to renounce mixed constitutionalism (in spite of denouncing absolutism throughout his political career like in his speech No Compromise which details his contempt for pseudo-constitutionalism which he took as a victPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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The Melancholy and Lamentations of Emo Grace
<"…Saving only that he [the Earl] was carried away with the stream, in a manner, of the whole nation, to think that England was not an absolute, but a mixed monarchy; not considering that the supreme power must always be absolute, whether it be in the King or in the Parliament…"

<"…Besides, I told you before, that those which were then likeliest to have their counsel asked in this business, were averse to absolute monarchy, as also to absolute democracy or aristocracy; all which governments they esteemed tyranny, and were in love with monarchy which they used to praise by the name of mixed monarchy, though it were indeed nothing else but pure anarchy…"


<"…Only that fault, which was generally in the whole nation, which was, that they thought the government of England was not an absolute, but a mixed monarchy; and that if the King should clearly subdue this Parliament, that his power would be what he pleased, and theirs as little as he pleased: which they counted tyranny…"


Emo Grace recites Hobbes verbatim and sulks at anon



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