Notices by sim@shitposter.world, page 3
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@leyonhjelm @ChristiJunior Fair enough. Inappropriate lusts have gotten us into trouble a lot of the time. Living that hedonistic lifestyle.
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun Them freaking out makes sense.
Those accounts must be bots. If not and there is a model for that painting, do they not realise that she is dead now? Or that she could be their (great) grandmother?
Middle eastern people are weird. Opening the internet up to them was a mistake for all this thirst posting. Lol.
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@0 @leyonhjelm @astheroth @p @rvinson @NonPlayableClown @sun Next you're going to tell me that they are putting holes in paintings so they can fulfil this fetish.
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun That does sound more pleasant. I don't know that either of those scare me because they are photos at the end of the day.
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@leyonhjelm @astheroth @p @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun Do they have a painting fetish or something?
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun That is fair. Just be equally annoying back to them.
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@p @0 @NonPlayableClown @astheroth @leyonhjelm @rvinson @sun Had someone spam images at me once, and so I pissed them off by replying to each post. It was funny.
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun
Saying this to an old painting, though? It is kind of weird, isn't it?
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown @sun Yeah, I don't think anyone would miss it. But I'll wait for the second opinion anyway.
Yeah. That one was a strange one. It is funny that you activate your own bot sometimes.
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@p @leyonhjelm @astheroth @rvinson @0 @NonPlayableClown Isn't it a bot?
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@NonPlayableClown @leyonhjelm @astheroth @p @rvinson @0 Couldn't even recognise being asked how its day went.
Anyway, might be worth @sun looking into the database thing, in case it is doing something here. I don't really get it but I'd nuke a bot being a pain in the arse.
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@leyonhjelm They have the wrong socialism.
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It's always funny listening to revolutionaries talk about other revolutionaries or socialists/leftists.
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It's a good day when I complete another chapter of my novel and it goes well. A few twists that I didn't originally plan for but it works better for the overall plot and carries me where I want to be so I'm happy.
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I don't know why anyone that isn't a muslim would defend Islam. You will be treated as second class under Islamism. Some of you wouldn't survive it. Maybe even most. Especially the types of people that play the oppression Olympics and identity politics.
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@leyonhjelm @kaia @sun I don't really understand what is so bad about dressing formally, actually dressing well and at your best. Except for the unwanted attention it brings.
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Being a moderator is actually not that bad when you have decent rules to uphold and you can just be chilled out. It does expose you to the worst content posted and sometimes you have to deal with spam, with people testing the boundaries or making time wasting reports since they don't apply to the rules in place. But I can't really complain even then, it's not hard to deal with things as needed and ignore the rest.
Thanks for remaining cool, SPW.
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@MK2boogaloo Oh, Kolakowski just used what he did in his book as an example for what to expect in his own book so it makes sense from that perspective.
Yeah, it's probably a good thing that I'm not trying to look at Germany in that sense, except through Marx. He sounds reasonable so far anyway.
Looking into him, "was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas." His main contribution that he is known for "Due to his criticism of Marxism and of the Communist state system, Kołakowski was effectively exiled from Poland in 1968. He spent most of the remainder of his career at All Souls College, Oxford. Despite being in exile, Kołakowski was a major inspiration for the Solidarity movement that flourished in Poland in the 1980s and helped bring about the collapse of the Soviet Union, leading to his being described by Bronisław Geremek as the "awakener of human hopes"."
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@MK2boogaloo Who is? I don't know about Mann, but this guy that I'm reading is not from the US. Lol.
He's Leszek Kołakowsk. So, Polish judging by which country my copy is translated from.
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@MK2boogaloo I'm sure that he is aware. He used it as an example for what he wanted to do with his work on Marx... so he isn't really going to get into detail about the Natsocs.
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