"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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They did a bit more than "pray outside of the clinic".
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They barricaded the door and prevented patients from entering.
Physical distress?

"OOOOO it hurts... I really need an abortion right now!"

You blockade an abortion clinic and they treat it as another holocaust rather than preventing one.
 
I didn't even know he had a furry.
furries? videogames? it's yours my friend.

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@Roxanne Wolf can we get the quick rundown on this (twitter) individual (kf thread) ready for tomorrow's stream? there's furry bondage fetishes involved.
 
the video he linked looked like a still from a Murdoch Murdoch video (cringe nazi fags that made cringe cartoons, fled the internet which was probably for the best) which in a lot of places just results in an auto ban/removal of content. I wouldn't be surprised if it was because of that.
Hail Murdoch.
 
I hope I never upset Null to the point he unleashes his fury on me.

I don't think I could take it.
Just think of him as a cat, that spazzes out after finishing at the litter box. You stay back and let them get it out their system.

Extend this thinking to all lives though, there are a scant few men upon whose back history actually turns. The vast majority of all humans ever have lived and died affecting nothing beyond their immediacy. Reverence for soldiers that is above and beyond what you'd pay to your own ancestors or their neighbors, requires; on some level, a distorted veneration of those wars being righteous.
Every person who impacts another, whether through friendship, mentorship, charity or crime, impacts society and impacts history, in billions of immutable ways that just go unrecorded. A single human experience can change the course of history and nobody would ever know it. The soldier is that premise given form, because even when that premise is drenched in cynicism, the soldier, through personal choice or by force of circumstance, sacrifices their own agency so that others have the luxury of choosing how to live their lives, in a way that could not be said for say, a politician or a civil servant.

Soldiers however, are heros of war, not peace, and I think part of the cynicism around the military in the U.S is that it has built itself to such a point of privilege that there is no longer a distinction between these two states. America at a social and civil level just doesn't behave like a nation invested in the mission of war, so it's unsurprising lots of people feel contempt for being pressured to honor sacrifices and wars fought in their name that they never asked for or knew about, which I would argue is a huge contributor to the increasing lack of national goals and identity.
 
I hope I never upset Null to the point he unleashes his fury on me.

I don't think I could take it.
ALL relationships have friction, and sometimes when you say something Null doesn't like he reams your ass for it. It should never make you stop posting. It is very cool that there's public arguments with jannies and shaming users for their music or cartoon tastes, because everyone should be able to take a little criticism and not fold like a cardboard box. It's one thing to have tranny NPCs tell you everything you think & believe is wrong because most people dismiss that. It's another to have someone who you like tell you that your thoughts are dumb and gay & you've made mistakes. A lot of dudes benefit from Emotional Fight Club™.

If you want to challenge Tyler Durden's ideas in return, maybe pick a day where he's not dealing with FBI/Google investigations, another twitter ban, and Piggy Tomlinson trying to get a dunk on him.
 
ALL relationships have friction, and sometimes when you say something Null doesn't like he reams your ass for it. It should never make you stop posting. It is very cool that there's public arguments with jannies and shaming users for their music or cartoon tastes, because everyone should be able to take a little criticism and not fold like a cardboard box. It's one thing to have tranny NPCs tell you everything you think & believe is wrong because most people dismiss that. It's another to have someone who you like tell you that your thoughts are dumb and gay & you've made mistakes. A lot of dudes benefit from Emotional Fight Club™.

If you want to challenge Tyler Durden's ideas in return, maybe pick a day where he's not dealing with FBI/Google investigations, another twitter ban, and Piggy Tomlinson trying to get a dunk on him.
the 1st rule of Emotional Fight Club™ is the best day to challenge Dursh is his worst day, because that will be the best test of your convictions
 
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