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hitler
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Goethestein posted:

why cant we just call them "the countries where you'd rather shoot yourself than live" or something. maybe thats a bit wordy



that would include america and japan going by suicide rates

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gyrofry posted:

hitler



naw, i forgot my SA pw

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hhhmmmm.... live in colombia or shoot myself. real tough one, goatstien, ya fuckin big dumb racist!
#47
by "live in the third world" the implicit assumption is "as an average member of the citizenry." obviously living in columbia as a white expat is better than suicide
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the third world sucks so bad that people don't even try to flee to it rather than going to prison. thats a fact jack
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median or mean
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jools posted:

median or mean

actually it's spelled "medellin"

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tpaine posted:

who reads d&d anymore


i've been posting in the very thread to which goethestein refers!

not much reading tho, almolst everyone there is on ignore

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just glancing at D&D, watching those lawyers debating over the legality/semantics of drone strikes or the murder of US citizens makes me think they regret not being part of the Wannsee conference
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during a poverty tour goatstein wanders into a neo-romantic setting where all is well, rustic, bucolic, simple and sublime, and immediately introduces the chaos of modern life to the locals with his empathetic suicide
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*inspiring ending music swells* truly.....there is beauty here, among the Wretched of the Earth.........*gets voluminous diarrhea*
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khamsek i think i can understand the confusion. if i were cool with living in the first world and living on $800 a month and eating from the garbage then i would deffo have no problem with washing my soiled knockoff jorts with a tire full of rainwater over a pile of landmine debris.
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you know when marx spoke of "rural idiocy"? that's me, i'm the rural idiot
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discipline posted:

goatstein's power goes out occasionally and he has no air conditioning in the summer. in the winter he only has a floor heater or stove. tragic murder suicide.



i've lived through an upper eastcoast winter without any heating and it was one of the most miserable things i had to endure. suicide by self immolation seemed like a really good idea at the time.

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it's a surreal experience being in doors yet still having numb extremities.
#65
thats called living in a british house mate.
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AmericanNazbro posted:

it's a surreal experience being in doors yet still having numb extremities.

for real. walking around in a quilt for four months. hell yes.

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jools posted:

thats called living in a british house mate.



that is true, why have you brits not heard of insulation, central heating, or fireplaces?

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jools posted:

thats called living in a british house mate.



the failings of socialism.

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this isn't a victory for capitalism as a stepping stone for further exploitation of more living souls which is the real victory. hth
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slum lord, guidoanselmi
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elemennop posted:

jools posted:

thats called living in a british house mate.

that is true, why have you brits not heard of insulation, central heating, or fireplaces?



well clearly you are confused because one of life's greatest pleasures is sitting at home in a robe with slippers on drinking tea. can't do that if your house is some sort of bizarre american sweatbox.

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getfiscal posted:

people are always like durr china used to have universal health care and now they don't, so real communism is better. yeah but real communist health care was when they sent someone to your village who would probably fail a first aid quiz today and he'd be like yup you have cancer, i can tell by this giant tumor, so here's some aspirin. it's not like some woman was traveling around rural china with an MRI machine strapped to her back.



wow, the immense skill and talent, of an overpaid white nonce carrying around a machine on their back (?)