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Honest question because I live in the United States and this flag is mundane to be and I pledged allegiance to it every day at school for 9 years in a row before I decided to stop in 8th grade because I thought it was funny to piss off conservative class mates. But I can’t help but wonder if it is as bad as the Swastika or not because no empire has been as strong and domineering as Amerikkka has been after the Cold War, and because of this so many war crimes and atrocities have been committed under this flag, so I wonder how you guys, especially 3rd world Anons feel about it.
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Worse

>>773451
>that in a time when artisans were just aristocrats who painted for fun
What? They hand crafted items and sold them. They are and still are petit-porkies. I agree with rest of your post.

>>773381
snca thread who cares.
sage

It’s a bit shit and needs to go eventually.
Not as bad as Nazis but not great either

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worse



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So what stocks are worth grabbing, leftychan?
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>>773317
>international equivalent
What's the international fund you're paired with? curious which one you went with.
>>773464
???

PLTR for a socialist stock

Palantir

>>773442
So long as there’s human civilization, S&P500 is a safe bet. If S&P500 fails, the world is fucked and money will no longer matter for the immediate future anyway.

>>776311
I’ve got Schwab’s international index. No clue what the individual stocks are but it returns about 5% annually, although over the last 10 years it’s been returning about 8%. I used to also have US bonds but I found that pointless and moved that money to either index funds or my HYSA.



 

>No official relations with the country that shares half its boarders
>Has relations with Israel
>Has relations with Cuba
>Has no relations with any permanent member of the UN Security Council

why do they even have diplomatic relations with so many countries? theres no way canada is a trade partner with bhutan

Sigma country, the rarest kind

The most mysterious country and ethnic group (?) for me. In such a globalized world they're one of the only ethnicity i havent met or know anything about, i assume they're some kind of Tibetans. I even met north koreans but no Buthanese. I heard they're mass emigrating to Australia since the late 2010.



 

DREAM REPORTING THREAD!!!!!!!

I'll give EVERY SINGLE post an ✨OFFICIAL DREAM RATINGAND I will guess what kind of mental disorder you have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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shit was so cash

four guys peed into my mouth

I dreamt I was a student in china and I went on a magic schoolbus type mission to a city at night where I had to predict crimes before they happened, ended up predicting where a car thief was going to take the car. I waited for him in the jungle and then he was apprehended and then my teacher showed up and drove me to the train station where I took the train back to the portable classroom and I woke up.

I didn't have any dreams tonight.

went hiking



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Theoretically, could it be possible to bioengineer a food like lembas bread that can fill you up in only a couple of bites? Would solve a lot of the worlds problems
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You theorically can do anything with precision fermentation, throw soy or organic garbage in the vat with some engineered bacteria and microbe et voila

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>>776258 i put those highly processed "plant based meats" in my food when I crave for flesh because I don't know how to make soy and tofu tasty. i didn't know seitan was a thing. anyway, i should learn how to cook instead of buying these beyond future type products, and instead of just deepfrying stuff

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>>776206
Yes and no, it all depends on the taste now and production cost, but optimally we should shut off our own taste receptors and consume universal slop with all the necessary vitamins, minerals and nutrients needed for a food like proper utilitarian beings.

We need one food to beat them all. An easy food that makes variety unnecessary.

>>776331
And to everyone who likes food for the taste of it, I do too, but you should be doing drugs for pleasure not food for pleasure, food is for survival not recreation. Stop playing with your food.

>>776217
in all honesty still tame compared to the modern chick shredder 3000



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hi guys who wants to talk about their favorite sport teams and how bad they fucking suck

all sport welcome but i'll kick it off with baseball because i despise my astros this year
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Toronto

Wemby flopped so hard he knocked himself out.
Jesus Christ the new NBA buzzword of "ethical basketball" is fucking ridiculous

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Sports are fascist.

>>775964
explain

>>775964
Lasch diagnosed your kind long ago.



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I live in the United States and I have never traveled outside of the United States before and for me it is extremely mundane to see American flags displayed outside peoples houses and on bumper stickers, I just found out today that apparently this is uncommon outside of the United States! I went on google earth and went into street view in suburban areas in random countries and no country did I see people display flags like this except for Turkey and Israel and even then it wasn’t as prevalent although google earth isn’t the best way of tracking this stuff. So are there other countries that do this?
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young uneducated african american democrat women from the west winning again

its a thing since thomas robinson in the uk had a elon musk funded campagin to raise the flags

>>776227
This is because america is the only nation statd that really does serve its people: reactionary settler petty bourgeoisie

>>776327
Or maybe you can stop the "settler" spookery, you fed.

Sakai was FBI and third-worldists are feds.

>>776227
>So are there other countries that do this?
Yeah a lot, like most of the world starting east of Europe.



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Kris Knifes became a symbol in the Philippines after using them to kick out their Spanish colonizers.
Molotov cocktails became a symbol of resistance during WW2 and then a symbol of rebellion afterwards when they were used by protesters but it can go both ways sometimes.
Tomahawks were used by Native Americans to resist the westward expansion however they have been bastardized because modern versions of them are used by the US military as tools and also Tomahawk missiles are named after them.
Shaheds are being used by Iran right now.
And AK-47s invented by the USSR and used by anti colonial movements.

the megaphone
just kidding, it's the ak47

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The AK47 sticks to the intended purpose: wiping out imperialists

AI trebuchet

>>776255
/thread



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LOL

>Mazdak was an ancient Iranian Philosopher, who believed the scriptures (Zoroastrianism scriptures, this was pre-Islam) dictated radical social equality. He thought all property should belong to everyone, and wealth shared equally. He was so convincing that he even convinced the king to go along with it, and was able to successfully implement many of his social reforms. He also believed in getting rid of clerics, because they held religious authority over the population, which he thought was illegitimate. Eventually other rich and powerful Zoroastrian and Christian kings got wind of it, and challenged Mazdak to "debate" their clerics. These other kings were the judges, so naturally their guys won, and they brutally executed Mazdak and thousands of his followers. If Mazdak was a prototype for socialism, or even communism, I suppose you could say their reaction to it was a prototype for how to defeat socialism in the good old "marketplace of ideas". As with most ages and societies, those with huge amounts of power and property have never been too keen on philosophers that want to take it away.

>>776244
*loud wrong buzzer*
anachronisms aside, the key difference is that he didn't represent a model that could overcome the system of his time. getting killed for being a nuisance to the kings was, in the long term, his only objective and achievement. this has nothing to do with modern (marxist) socialism

he was an adventurist , rightfully killed

>>776248
>his only objective and achievement
achievement maybe, but objective, what? you believe he wanted to get killed without achieving the change he wished for?

>this has nothing to do with modern (marxist) socialism

thats like saying utopian socialist have nothing to with marxist socialist. They share a similar goal, even if they dont share an analysis that didnt exist yet and the means to reach their goal according to more modern theories



 

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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Kings power alone can only do so much.
Perhaps it would be suitable if we could make genetic clones of monarchs to serve as eyes and ears of national welfare

>>776242
Like it or not, yes, that's what monarchy is.
Some constitutional monarchists will tout that a king does not rule alone—I personally deny that, even if there are assemblies or council… the chief definition of monarchy is one alone rules, and that fundamental law of monarchy is expressed through sovereignty in which form or constitution of a state or republic is defined primarily by one person's majesty or preeminence and some family alone stands out–and if not, then it's another form of state/republic such as a democracy or oligarchy where some other kind of government has the primacy… but we don't accept a mixed constitutional or the concordant notion of political pluralism like Aristotle's. As Hobbes says, the chief difference between the mixed constitutionalist and absolutist view is that rather it isn't the concord of many men, but the union–and the integrity of the republic is its sovereignty as the fundamental law, pertaining to three forms–and while there might be a confluence of members / elements of democracy or aristocracy, the purity of the primary form of state is maintained, be it a monarchy, oligarchy, or democracy, like Bodin defends and traces back to Herodotus (*and denies Plato acknowledged it in the Aristotle or Polybius established mixed constitutionalist ideals). That is the nuance–and while it seems anachronistic, I cannot really take monarchy any other way because mixed constitutionalism dilutes and renders monarchy irrelevant to begin with… so I personally still maintain the opinion of Bodin or Hobbes in the year 2026 tbh. I wouldn't have it any other way, even if it is not very fashionable, lol

I personally do not accept the mixed constitutionalist view when it comes to monarchy for numerous reasons. Like Jean Bodin says it makes a monarch into no more than a mean magistrate and overall tends to favor elective monarchy since it stresses concord and rule by turns/rotational government since monarchy is but one lesser estate among other heads… to have it as one part monarchy, one part oligarchy, one part democracy considers monarchy merely as a mere part in relation to the state and not the majesty or sovereignty of the whole state… like Jean Bodin says the outcome usually is plain democracy like mixing paint together… and I hate t it because then there is no definitive form of state and no pretense to say the state no longer is a monarchy… which is important to me because Mixed constitutionalists just don't care about the 3 forms of the herodotus debate and that particular quality… same I'd say even for Plato who might say in Laws that it's merely the rule of a faction to maintain a particular form of state… but rather appeal to good policy/law or aristocracy/good government in general… but I am not really content with what some traditionalists or integralists or conservatives have in mind with just any vague notion of good government– so like Bodin I'm not for confounding the forms… and I don't take it for the partiality of a faction, but as Hobbes says the civil soul. So I definitely maintain a definite kind of sovereignty as is customary for absolute monarchists and dates back to Herodotus…
Mixed constitutionalism is a declaration of war against all notions of monarchical preeminence and majesty to me.
That is all I have to say there and why I am the way I am.

The general policy I have in mind is particularly like I outlined with Corgism, lol, a cult of personality–with the customs of absolute monarchists–I can't vibe with esotericists/metaphysicians/integralists/mixed constitutionalists because they aspire to just any vague idea of good government/aristocracy, what I have in mind is a unique form of familialism/cult of personality, very specific, and it feels droll/lifeless to me to not stress this quality.

We need a new thread.



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