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Curiouspeachy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wonder if corn pop voter for him

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Like they are prefacing a goosebumps book lol

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Funny right? Same video as well. Different user.

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Curiouspeachy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed, I guess more over is it at all realistic that no one will object this amendment to pass?

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does anyone here actually think the people will walk away with this being amended and receiving 2,000?

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Curiouspeachy 1 point ago +1 / -0

"If you want to know who controls you, look at who you are not allowed to criticize." - Voltaire

Yes, the simple thought of someone pushing the boundaries of though or reason is ungodly to someone who hardly can imagine questioning oneself

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Voltaire was a huge advocate for reason. You could say he believed intelligence alone was the ability to question and reason. Though he was deist, he did not prescribe to mainstream religion due to its manipulation. He belive church and state should remain separate due to the Vatican's dominance in world governments even in France's at the time. This is not to say he didn't belive the individual had the right to religion or Express itz but it has no ground in controlling masses let alone governments. He believed the meaning to life is to question oneself and find oneself and also to be happy. He heavily advocated individuals ability to voice their opinion and believed that if any citizen has reason to hate/distrust or bring up concern to the state or church regardless of magnitude of matter they must hear hear that individual out. He was also prisoned for a year for mocking the French government. Also like socrates he believed the pinnacle of intellect is to admit to know nothing the more you are educated. "Judge a man by his questions, rather than by his answers" - Voltaire

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wish I could have studied philosophy and literature under Voltaire. I'd be his plato to his socrates. His mind and ideals fascinate me and more than resonate.

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Curiouspeachy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Young Iranian makes bubbles out of mudd

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Curiouspeachy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Verso and megapede be like "aktuallyyyy,,"

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +4 / -2

I see riots on Jan 1st if he does indeed send it back. This isn't to say trump is in the wrong nor Congress, because they all are. Waste everyone's time and money on last minute efforts while pointing fingers and foaming at the mouth while your circus clowns clap you on. I'm I the only one that thinks a conspiracy theorist is apolitical? And just questions?

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Curiouspeachy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wow that video is super sus lmaoooo. Wtf even was that just a random pan of the camera while everyone stares at you lol. And then she just giggles? Wut.. no one even speaks. That's it just a pan while they stare at you....

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Curiouspeachy 3 points ago +4 / -1

Agorism. Good shit mate. I wouldn't doubt you have a wheelbarrow for your brass balls.

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Curiouspeachy 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder if they know how many secret societies are on earth let alone ungodly things. Whether you refer to the masons or knights templar or the classic illuminati. They all work together. Just like the Vatican works with governments for power

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you. And I appreciate your kind words. That is plan, revert to simpler times before society gets too engulfed in modern distractions. Go back to local communities with small manageable markets. Enjoy the world and nature. your liberty to think and question. The true currency is knowledge. No one wants you to know that. We must turn back before the simulation ends. We must break it by turning back. We can manipulate time by our actions in a sense.

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Curiouspeachy 5 points ago +6 / -1

No it's called you selfish fucks taking to long to make a damn ethical compromise. You wouldn't have only 2 hours dipshit if you didn't take 7+ months before the damn deadline. GTFo AOC. Blame your fucking self. Also I'll still be illegally streaming. KMA

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Curiouspeachy 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.cornell.edu/video/ancient-athens-5-the-heart-of-athenian-democracy-the-agora-and-the-pnyx

Info about agora life and how it became. Also the further explanation of how it's TRUE democracy.

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Curiouspeachy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks you for the link. I'll look into this

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Curiouspeachy 2 points ago +2 / -0

All currency is is debt. When you pay for something you are transferring debt. Dont be fooled in thinking the dollar has value, the dollar itself is trillions in debt. Backed by an illegitimate gold standard. We need to seriously move and advance past currency in general.

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Curiouspeachy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hmmm, I follow. So who would own this bank? Or have a say? Furthermore how do we establish were to funnel said money. Or would only the heads of the cooperatives have a say? That could be dangerous. Perhaps I'm more radical in this regard because I'm not even sure we should have a bank. Or any central financial institution. So ofcourse you could ask "well then how the fuck would a market or society function?" This is mainly the question I'm tackling and currently trying to solve. I'm not one to believe that a central financial institution legitimizes a market. Supply and demand can work in barter, service trade, and agora markets. Personally I'm thinking more along the lines of essentially humbling humanity and turning a blind eye to most tech, currency, and politics. Modern tech, currency (fiat or crypto), and some science (politics( has severely goosetepped humanity into vulnerability. Perhaps I misinterpreted what you were thinking of. Let me know this topic interests me. Sorry for the word salad lol

Edit: also an agora/barter society cant be bought by foreign markets. Its sole power and function relies heavily on local affairs and trade.

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