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>Lenin was very upset about Kollontai joining the Workers' Opposition and, when he was given a copy of her pamphlet, he just 'leafed through' it and immediately castigated Kollontai. He stated she had written 'the platform of a new party', threatened to submit her pamphlet to the court of the Communist International, and said clearly to her face: "For this you should not only be excluded, but shot as well."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Kollontai
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>the guy who had to commit ultraviolence in order to free himself from serfdom was rough around the edges

dont care

>>766780
Lenin wasn't born a serf, he was a middle peasant from a family of local officials whose received a university education. Alexander had emancipated the serfs in 1861 about a decade before Lenin was born. These are just historical facts but knowing the people on here I will be castigated as an anticommunist for saying any of this.

>>766793
While he did abolish serfdom two things are missing here, mainly that he kept them in perpetual debt so that the serf like conditions remained, and also he ghettoized them and tied them to specific communes by law, unable to leave. On these communes they would not have schools and as such remained illteriate - it is these conditions that lead to the Russian revolution basically, the serfs realized the freedom offered to them was hollow and that they still essentially where not free to work for who they wanted to work for.

>>766797
also when I say 'free himself' I agree this is a wrong usage of the word, spirtually I meant that he freed Russia of serfdom, not he literally freed himself from serfdom.

I will say people like to talk about how Mao didnt actually do this due to his family being a bit more well off but I think its a more compelling take for Mao as while his family where more well off serfs who owned some lands, it was still like 1-2 generations off being actual slaves.

>>766797
ok but lenin wasn't from that strata of impoverished peasant. he got a university education even after his brother got executed for trying to kill the tsar. he was clearly from a privileged strata. there's nothing wrong with that, mind you. he was a based class traitor.



 

9000 hours in kdenlive, gimp, ffmpeg and aegisub

Thank you for the effort comrade. It put a smile on my face.

FRED!

What is this strange language I can't understand it all.



 

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We survived comrades

>>766755
Teto is forever

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>>766767
She is eternal
When the stars die out and the universe ends there will still be Teto


>>766829
Nooooo, don't cry, here, baget



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Come and visit this thread! Users of leftypol, siberia, for the 420chan Culture Museum.
Here you can see an array of ancient and modern screenshots, that stem from the wonderful civilization of narcomania that inhabited the place once known as 420chan, a place that is promised to return one day.
Our unique collection of historical screenshots tells the story of human relations with psychoactive substances.

[WARNING: Some screenshots might contain NSFW content, viewer discretion is advised.]
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>>765549
If you don't know 100% what is in it, be really careful anon. That's why I like flower more. Edibles will always be king over vapes.
I broke my dry herb vape, must have been using it wrong. That was also 4.years ago, I'd imagine tech has improved somewhat. If they can manage to put neat things like battery meters and puff counters. The latter helps me regulate how much I use it.

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I recently found this weed collage I made back in the 420chan days. And I remember “Cheeba Theo” died not long ago.

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Sneak peek of some 42Chan.net content

>>766795
Expected release: 2026/4/20

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>>766796
I'll try to remember to be there. You'd better have Party Mode where the colors are all trippy and shifting. That was the best part.
Are you going to have the name generator? I always enjoyed rolling Richard Timecock. Every name was so funny. Make the site your own too, but you should have as many nods to the original as you can.



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What isn't a spook if I might ask, I am beginning to think most things are a-and it's frightening me
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hunger

>>766717
so ur telling me spooks have a brain sized compartment that is constantly empty and youre telling me NOT TO put my brain inside the brain shaped hole? curious!

Spooks are ideas above yourself, things like religion, the law, most political ideologies, that want to change your behaviors, your judgements and the way you perceive the world.
All these spooks are more or less enforced by different societal structures, and some people want to coerce you into adhering to their spooks, like "the sultan" at the beginning of the book, more often than not for their own interests.
Spooks aren't inherently bad per se, but can prevent you to truly bee urself, from doing what (You) truly desire in life, that's why you need to be careful about them.

Being hungry isn't a spook, it's a biophysical process inherent to life.
Believing being hungry during Ramadan is good because Islam says it's a good thing, is a spook.
Thinking stealing is wrong because it's against the law and religious teachings, is a spook.
Not stealing because the consequences you might face from the community aren't worth it and you want a peaceful life, isn't a spook.

Honestly, I'm starting to think Foucault was better at this because he is less idealist and analyze the institutions enforcing spooks more throughtly. Stirner was mostly trolling the Hegelians of his day.

>>766827
first shitposter of modern history

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form is emptiness and the very emptiness is form ;

emptiness does not differ from form, form does not differ from emptiness, whatever is emptiness, that is form,

the same is true of feelings, perceptions, impulses, and consciousness.

Here, O Sariputra,

all dharmas are marked with emptiness ;

they are not produced or stopped, not defiled or immaculate, not deficient or complete.

Therefore, O Sariputra,

in emptiness there is no form nor feeling, nor perception, nor impulse, nor consciousness ;
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I can't breed edition

Previous thread >>742756
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is the teenage girl that sat next to me waiting for the bus aware that as soon as I came home I wrote an AI character card (including image gen portrait) modeled after her to roleplay in various lascivious but perfectly consensual scenarios?
how would she feel about it?
what are the implications for the future of sex and relationships?
aftermath shower thoughts…

I get ghosted by girls every time I start mentioning my autogynophilia, so much for the tolerant left

>>766801
Start with "I'm a straight femboy" and you might have more success.

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Incels are expected to pine for this

>>766831
Is this for real? I was going to ask what HSV stood for then I realized it herpes.



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stop everything you're doing and
POST VIDEOS RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!

obs: if you don't post videos your entire family will DIE
obs2: utube vids are ok too
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>>762755
True happiness is asian gf with big tiddies.

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ok lets try this again with less PG (porn and gore)



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>on some review site like letterboxd
>leftist can't just say a movie is shit or they don't like it they always have to moralize their distaste in an essay about the latent toxic masculine fascist themes of john wick

have you considered that part of the enjoyment is in critically analyzing something, you fucking faggot?



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Big 90% of internet culture is just endless racism and misogyny and it's really hard to notice these behaviors. now, people often say that "internet isn't real life", but isn't real life also 90% just endless racism and misogyny? What would people claiming that "internet isn't real life" achieve when pretending that people's ideals and behaviors online aren't a reflection of offline life?
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>>766217
I wonder if this OP is Tomdathinker
He tends to make sycophantic posts this

moids really got mad at this one

not my algorithm. mine is peak and pristine

life is hard and people want to find a scapegoat to blame, all the problems people experience are ultimately due to money, career, sex, relationships or health.

think about it, how does a happy person look like? someone who enjoys what they do for a living and feels like they are well compensated for it, someone who is satisfied sexually, has friends and family, and someone who doesn't have any real health problems.

sad or miserable people lack in those aspects, so they find scapegoats to hate so their suffering gains some meaning or way out, the retarded part comes when they don't realize the only real scapegoat that is actually hindering their career, their relationships, theircommunity and their health is capital.

>>766280
Absolutely this, most of modern lifes problems are because of the damn phone.



 

Okay I rarely like to admit this but if you motherfuckers couldn't already tell I am barley 18, my earliest memories of politics where my parents telling me how great Obama was and so I as I dumb kid assumed that this means that presidents were always good. When Trump came to office I was in elementry school I was confused because I thought presidents were always good but my parents told me that Trump was bad and everyone trying to stop him was good and how we will pull through. They would always talk about how everything was better under Obama which made me like Obama much more. In middle school I learned the Truth about Obama but I still liked him because I thought the drone strikes were a mild blemish. it wasn't till I was 16 when I was fully radicalized when I had the correct opinion on this motherfucker, he raped Libya, he bailed out the banks, and just really sucked. But the problem is I still sometimes think of him in a positive light before I snap out of it, so can exposure to liberalism from a young age leave permanent damage or is Obama just charismatic?

you simply need to administer a mild painful stimulus repeatedly while looking at a picture of Obama in order to condition yourself to have negative associations with him

>>766820
Anyone is better than Trump



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