(gets optimistic, starts nodding along)
whas more, a surprising number see joseph stalin and kim jong un as heroes. really, thats what the numbers show
(starts hooting and hollering)
looks at the numbers
Ronald Reagan 60%
George W Bush 39%
fuck this shit
(probates self in a rage and gets a django error everytime i open the forum for the next 12 hours)
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ilmdge was probated until (Nov. 3, 2017 15:05:23) for this post!
Spatial_Reasoning posted:have some words
it's a real testimony to the strength of the propaganda campaign being leveled against venezuela that Maduro is at the very bottom of this list. death to america
"View as a Hero: A Personal Hero, Hero for Their Country, or the Hero World"
Well to me, Lenin is a big personal hero, while George W. Bush is clearly a hero for his parasite monster country. But I have to say that ol crafty Stalin is definitely the Hero World.
what is the Hero World. is that the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Cinematic Universe.
Bin Laden spent his final years on YouTube comments section, getting angry at conspiracy theorists who said 9/11 was an inside job
— Hussein Kesvani (@HKesvani) November 3, 2017
Dry clean only.
agreed, but for stalins purges
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/08/technology/china-facebook.html
NYT actually made an entire feature article about how "ironic" it is that China's state news agencies have a Facebook presence and even - gasp! - buy ads
A video posted by Xinhua, which already has about 100,000 views, presents a series of man-on-the-street interviews with Chinese people talking about the United States. It begins on a positive note, with questions about Mr. Trump and what they like about the United States.
About halfway through the video, however, the tone changes and people are asked to describe the problems they see with the United States.
At that point, the interviewees get critical. “U.S.A. interferes with others’ lives arrogantly,” one woman says. “Every person and nation has its own culture and customs, no need to interfere.”
Another woman addresses America directly: “Don’t be so self-important and arrogant.”
Even children are asked about the relationship between the United States and China. “Sometimes they went too far in bullying others,” one says of the Americans. “They don’t respect China and use South Korea to spy on China,” says another. “They also sent weapons to South Korea.”
When asked what advice he would give Mr. Trump, one man says: “Let him learn from China.”
Men-On-The-Street-Saying-Correct-Things
dipshit420 posted:
"Now if a parent may own his child (within the framework of non-aggression and runaway freedom), then he may also transfer that ownership to someone else. He may give the child out for adoption, or he may sell the rights to the child in a voluntary contract." Rothbard The Ethics of Liberty
Libertarians, the party of NAMBLA.
Populares posted:dipshit420 posted:"Now if a parent may own his child (within the framework of non-aggression and runaway freedom), then he may also transfer that ownership to someone else. He may give the child out for adoption, or he may sell the rights to the child in a voluntary contract." Rothbard The Ethics of Liberty
Libertarians, the party of NAMBLA.
This world was a mistake pic.twitter.com/PPXVir8aYl
— Rawan🇵🇸🌹روان (@rawanabanana) November 21, 2017
Caesura109 posted:damn it @dril identity revealed, bid farewell to the last Good Boy on the internet
i dont really get all these eulogies, i mean obviouslt there was a human being running that account, does knowing they have a name really change anything. i had already assumed they had a name
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