
That’s what I thought I was doing.
That’s what I thought I was doing.
And I like the way you- through an impressive feat of mental gymnastics, have found a way to create a fun little fortuitous story showcasing your very own ideology as the hero. Imagine that!
Nevermind the amount of disbelief one must suspend in order for it to make even the slightest sense- it served its purpose:
And apparently, that was to pretend to have the upper hand by labeling the fire department as a… communist service? I’m sorry, I nene a moment here-
lol.
Okay, so where was I?
Right! So, It would probably be more accurate to call it a socialist service, but to go so far as to assume it’s a communist one?
Really?
Lastly, “whished” isn’t a word. Maybe check your словарь.
Imagine being able to justify yourself by finding commonality with Nazis.
The artists is a got-damn Nostradamus!
The person you’re speaking with thinks Russia isn’t committing genocide in Ukraine and seemingly is in defense of most everything they do, so…
In an anti-communist post, It’s not a big surprise that they’re here to poke holes in everything that projects them in bad lighting.
You know people can have more than one account, right?
It’s so often we see these bootlickers telling everyone how capitalism is bad, but so fucking rare that you ever see any of them saying how communism is good, let alone proving it without a copypasta wall of text.
They’re like a bunch of flat-earthers that are convinced everyone else is wrong about a spherical earth, but cannot for the life of a single one of them, produce a shred evidence to validate any of it. So instead, they just post these insanely lengthy declarations of rhetorical psychobabblery and meaningless quotes, and then yell at anyone who tries to inject reality into it.
Meanwhile, we all float on, going about our lives, on this round planet of ours.
Incels unite! Love is finally within reach!
I’ve always wondered why no one ever seems to mention that there’s no such thing as brown light.
But then we find out that they had Lego.
Similarly, I think I’ve read somewhere that pink isn’t in the color spectrum. Or was it magenta?
Okay, now that is the beginning of some good SciFi in the least!
So, image there’s a pop band that a lot of people like called “Apples.” They like them because of all the reasons a typical person generally likes a pop band. For instance, the songs are easy to understand, the members are talented, the songs are catchy, they’re not too complicated… things like that.
Now imagine there’s another band people like, but they play rock, and they’re called “Oranges.” So, Oranges are liked because they’re a bit darker, but more topical. They’re a little grittier, but they’re more centered and realistic with their songs and similarly, very talented.
Now, picture a dude named Gary.
Gary likes both Apples and Oranges because his music tastes are diverse. He doesn’t care about falling into groups that feel the need to chastise and ridicule others for what they like when it doesn’t make a single difference in the lives of anyone other than Gary himself.
Imagine that! Who’d’ve thought?
Love Doctor Who, love Rory, but no. No relation. It’s just a name. Boring, but the truth.
Using one example to make the rule is bad logic.