(suddenly shrinks back) I've been found out.
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@yockeypuck >man with experience of pain would like less pain on the world
What did he mean by this chat 🤔
What did he mean by this chat 🤔
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> dispossessed white bois when a gay Japanese fascist commits suicide
OMG that’s so EVROPA
> dispossessed white bois when a gay Japanese fascist commits suicide
OMG that’s so EVROPA
(suddenly shrinks back) I've been found out.
@SuperSnekFriend @yockeypuck For someone to live such an extreme life is astonishing.
@yockeypuck None of these guys are heroes, the reason people talk about them is that they are martyrs. Like the airplane guy was driven to depression despite clearly being competent enough to fly a plane even though he'd never flown one before.
@Elliptica @yockeypuck Guy didn't talk about Hitler, Napoleon, (this one's going to make people mad but I don't care) Richard Nixon, Julius Caesar, Queen Victoria, Frederick the Great, Alexander, Caesar...
@yockeypuck Just a broken guy... got a few screws loose
@lain @yockeypuck I was hoping you were talking about Tomio Okamura, sadge
Yeah what about it?
@yockeypuck >"dying tragically and heroically is a malfunction, we should instead just live to consume and leave behind no children"
@yockeypuck Not heroes, martyrs. They aspired to more and died while striving for it. (Or at least that's what we ascribe to them)
All cultures and subcultures have always venerated those who died while striving for their ideals, no matter if they achieved it or not. I believe it's a natural mechanism for men in order to push away the fear of death and risk aversion and instead go towards what is the best for the tribe.
Before civilization I'm sure they already venerated the guy that got killed while trying to stab a mammoth to feed everyone.
That's what the propaganda for venerating the soldiers that die for oil and jews is trying to fill.
All cultures and subcultures have always venerated those who died while striving for their ideals, no matter if they achieved it or not. I believe it's a natural mechanism for men in order to push away the fear of death and risk aversion and instead go towards what is the best for the tribe.
Before civilization I'm sure they already venerated the guy that got killed while trying to stab a mammoth to feed everyone.
That's what the propaganda for venerating the soldiers that die for oil and jews is trying to fill.
@SuperSnekFriend @yockeypuck ... Who used suicide as part of his erotic roleplaying