Pedro I Rengel wrote:first of all, who would ever reveal anything of importance to a communist?
I suspect not even their wives.
Pedro I Rengel wrote:Curiously, bugs, not one thing high mountains hide.
Fixed Cross wrote:Pedro I Rengel wrote:Curiously, bugs, not one thing high mountains hide.
No, they just hide yogi's.
Pedro I Rengel wrote:Communism was brave, but it did destroy a lot of very important things.
I agree that the distinction exists, in that the ones of today are not brave one bit.
My great grandfather was arguably a commie, as he was part of the generation that was literally ball and chained from their commie University activities (he bore the scars until his death), eventually exiled and in that exile literally just studied Marx and made connections with communist parties around the world.
Then came back, overthrew the military guys, and planted a dark seed that one day grew into that mighty Oak Chavez.
Thankfully he married a good Christian orthodox and held Christian Democrat fundraisers and rode horses on thick forests he owned the end of which he never found.
But was he was proud of, what I am proud of, is the bravery. Of staring down the fascists. And eventually stepping on their faces.
Pedro I Rengel wrote:I've got a serious point anyway.
Honor has no particular political affiliations.
Pedro I Rengel wrote:Fixed Cross wrote:Pedro I Rengel wrote:Curiously, bugs, not one thing high mountains hide.
No, they just hide yogi's.
Not everywhere. The yogi's are often replaced by cows.
Capitalism is mechanical, by which I mean of nature, and thus actually has the capacity to impose certain honor filtration systems and codes that no man can undo.
Pedro I Rengel wrote:Pedro I Rengel wrote:The Goo Is Now The Enemy: A Graphic Novel
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I gather that his desire to copulate with his own mother and replace the shame of his father that he universalized into a universal psychosis is something you can relate to?Fixed Cross wrote:Freuds work needed to be quadratized.
Oh sorry...right.Pedro I Rengel wrote:Aegean, you know, with all due politeness,
Who the hell says copulate?
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