Geeyy morn morn

geeyy morn morn

Howdy stranger.

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I had a blanket, I threw it out.

I'm out I think, got no more.
Was any of them new to you?

why though?

a few were new. in fact that last one you posted there is new to me! you posted a few leopards though so you lost a couple points there

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Warm yourself by burning your art

It's a luxury item.

I could never.

How am I supposed to know what is what? Not my fault I only see cats, you're so mean to me.

I do not understand.

chee have the signature black tears on their face and solid spots.
I really do appreciate the new chees you posted though dude

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Designer undies are luxury items

Television/internet are luxuries

Blankets not so much

Will try to remember.

It's a luxury item. I don't deserve luxury items.

I don't wear designer anything, I don't have television, and the internet has been deemed a basic human right by the UN.

such a pretty chee!

so are blankets. if you say that about blankets then cloths are a luxury too

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greed is good
asceticism is good until you start to suffer from it

Clothes are necessary to go out in public or go to my job. When I don't go out I don't wear clothes.

I don't deserve to live a nice life and I despise greed.

Then suffer in the cold, i guess

Alternatively, go buy a damn blanket you dingdong

spicy. but if you're cold then you should use a blanket.

Disagree wholeheartedly. Greed takes from the needy

Share the earth and all its bounties

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I am suffering in the cold.

If I were to by a blanket it would have to be horribly uncomfortable.

I don't have a blanket.

go get one
also i just saw a spider on the tele that gives men boners when bitten

Buy one of those really rough Mexican woven blankets that feels like it was made with steel wool and razor wire

Go find one and try it out for yourself

The one in the bananas?
And makes them impotent afterwards.

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greed is the same force of want that drives you to care for the needy. Selfless acts are ego incarnate, as nothing real sets them apart from other acts.
Get a blanket or put on a coat

i don't like spiders. also it makes your peepee hurt

it likes bananas, but they did not say anything about being impotent.

I'm not in Mexico. But that does sound unpleasant enough for me.

I threw my blanket out though. That spider gives people priapism, which is often painful and causes damage.

Wearing clothes when it's unnecessary is stupid.

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yeah that's it. priapism. they are trying to make boner pills from its venom now

They already have boner pills though.

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>greed
intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food.

Implies gain for one, and less for the rest

Explain how selfless acts are greedy. I can see them as egotistical, as they do grow self-worth and validation, but how are they greedy?

well we need more types of boner pills

This pic I'm posting is all the boner-inducing material i need

I hear when you take Viagra without needing it you fuck like an animal

Why do we need them at all?

The same reason we need hair care products

>spoiler alert: we dont

i don't know nothing about boner pills so idk about that

because peepees get soft

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Who uses hair care products? I wash my hair only because I have to for my job.

So let them be soft.

soft like a burrito. mmm
hope you get warm. nini byeybe

I'll be warm when it gets warm outside.

Peter Lorre did

Look at all that pomade

night

byeee~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

don't masterbate too much or you'll need that spider.

Peter Lorre did because he was a symbol of the Hollywood Golden Age. He was also addicted to morphine due to chronic gallbladder problems.

too late

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B-but that's gay.

yeeee

Ah well, as long as you know.

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I agree that selfless acts are on a different level than acts which actively set out to expend the efforts of others on yourself. Want is a force in everyone's life. It drives drives a person to meet their needs of survival, and then maybe some more after that. Too much want for material luxury is certainly destructive but it's all the same drive. Furthermore, expending your own resources to help others is also a form of greed in it's own way. Taking care of your family is greedy because even if you aren't conscious of it, the same survival instinct which makes you take care of your needs makes you want to take care of your family as well. Lastly, the idea behind a society is that you get out what you pay in, even if it's not for a direct reward in recognition, wealth, or even as an ego booster. The logic behind a society is that it makes life easier if you're willing to work for it, otherwise why take part?

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That doesn't make a lot of sense to me

But then, you are very small, little Hobbit

Fuq is dis shit

A cure neko-very femboyish trap

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But that's just it, you don't get out what you put in. Millions and millions of people put in all they're worth and more, only to get nothing in return. People work themselves to literal death every day and they get no real benefit from it. The first responders on 9/11 suffered from such significant health problems that they have to not only be on medication for the rest of their lives, but have to undergo regular expensive medical treatment in hospitals. And what did they get out of it? Absolutely nothing. Their insurance by and large refused to pay, they got no assistance from the government, and many of them ended up going into serious debt and even bankruptcy over the cost of their medical bills which they had to pay for out of pocket. Did they get out what they put in? And what about the countless people born into poverty who work incredibly hard to barely make ends meet? Where is their help when they fall on hard times? What are they getting out of all of it? What about farmers who work their hands to the bone year in and year out growing crops only to have the prices artificially deflated? Or the coal miners who develop lung diseases from the mines only to have the mines closed? Or the people who work on oil rigs? Or any number of other lower class people who work harder than any person should have to suddenly faced with problems not of their own making? No, society benefits those on top. Those on the bottom are left to fend for themselves while being told that society is a good thing, that their hard work will pay off in the end, that it's possible to go from being dirt poor to being the richest person in the world. And while yes, this has happened in the past, it's also incredibly rare. So rare in fact that it may as well have never happened at all.

Yeah, the idea that poor people can stop being poor in capitalism is like the idea that buying lottery tickets is a serious investment. It isn't.
I agree with you.

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No, where society really comes from is greed. The shift from hunter-gatherer modes of living into agrarian modes of living is what caused greed to arise, and greed is what caused society to arise. At first the greed made some sense. The settlement into little collectives that farmed instead of hunted and all that allowed these small tribes to grow, and the growing size of the tribes meant they needed more resources to feed everyone. And as more and more nomadic tribes started to settle into one specific area to farm and grow in numbers, the more and more these settlements would start to clash with one another over dwindling resources, which lead to the separation into a quasi-class system. People had to start to specialize in specific things. Farmers to grow food for everyone else, warriors who had to both defend their land and raid others, since you had dedicated people for that they could no longer make their own clothing or weapons, so you had people who specialized in that, and so on, and you had to have a person to organize all of this, and so on. All of this fueled by greed. Very quickly you had these societies made up of all these different groups, each demanding more and more just for themselves. The oligarchs, the monarchs, noblemen, etc. viewed themselves as being the most worthy of things, and so demanded more, and when challenged they said that they were appointed by some divine being or some other such thing. Of course they had to let everyone else keep enough to let them live, so they would let them keep just enough to survive, which made the people angrier and angrier and so the people started demanding more and more, and keeping more and more for themselves and viewing everyone else as competition to their own comfort and survival.

Bro, you can have anarchist, greed-free societies.

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I believe in Anarcho-primitivism as the best way for us to proceed as a species in peace and without destruction of the planet or ourselves, but I'm not talking about that right now. I'm talking just about society as it stands.

The mistake people make is that they think of everything as a meritocracy. That the smartest or most skilled should be respected, that hard work or intense studying to become the best at something means you shouldn't have to scratch around in the dirt like some shit kicking farmer out in Oklahoma or wherever. But it's not. It's an oligarchy based on money and who controls the resources. And no matter how hard you work, no matter how smart you are, or how skilled you are, if you don't have the money or the control of the resources you're fucked and all movement you makes within the class system will be lateral or backwards.

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More discourse on why contemporary society is hell?

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Post your butt.

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>first game of OW
>a pocketed hanzo is too much for a genji to kill
the wondrous world

Good.

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