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morality is very simple actually, if something is innate and intrinsic its probably good and if it has social causes its most likely bad and must be eradicated. and this is known as dialectical materialism
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Excerto de A Plenos Pulmões de Maiakovski
Camarada vida, vamos, para diante, galopemos pelo qüinqüênio afora(2). Os versos para mim não deram rublos, nem mobílias de madeiras caras. Uma camisa lavada e clara, e basta, para mim é tudo.
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Sorry but if god was a real thing and we asked him "why did you allow this?" and he responded "why did you allow this?" I would kill him. You're the omniscient omnipotent one man. Next time you open up your divine mailbox to receive your followers' sacrifices expect a holy hand grenade in the mix
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Legends and superstitions of the sea and of sailors, 1885
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support group for guys who don’t have tiktok for a reason but are slowly watching all other apps turn into tiktok
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The “Marx-Leninists” as they called themselves were a deeply mystical movement of the 20th and 21st centuries, believing themselves to be the followers of a powerful man called “Lenin,” whose corpse they interred in a large burial mound somewhere in Siberia (its precise location unknown to modern historians) and who they believed to be still alive, walking among them and among all humans.[1] Additionally, many of them believed that the strongest and most devoted of their faith could, through careful study of its ancient texts (which were revealed only to those within an exclusive group called the “avant garde,”) become immortal themselves, hence the term “immortal science.”[2] The precise meaning of “Marx” in their name is a matter of some debate among historians, with some speculating that it may have referred to ritual markings on the bodies of its adherents,[3] while others have attempted to draw connections to a much older Dutch scholar of the 19th century, known today only as Charles.[4] Still others have postulated that it referred to the Roman god of war, Mars, as the Marx-Leninists were known for their constant warfare, or “class struggle” as they called it,[5] but other historians have criticised this view, arguing that the Marx-Leninists could not possibly have known of the Roman empire, which collapsed some 1500 years before their first documented appearance.[6]
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Why don't girls like history? No no, I mean like, watching YouTube videos about the Wehrmacht, not actually studying history, that's stupid and is for girls.
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Why does no one talk about how Trotsky was literally neurodivergent and Stalin literally gaslit him
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Professor: Entrega e correcao dos testes de avaliacao Eu a esmagar os colhoes com uma pedra no canto da sala:
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A verdade sobre a maçonaria...
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Conto popular de Trás-os-Montes
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