Re: The Fedora/Cringe thread
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 9:46 pm
wait really
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/

nah he doesn't cheat on NateLye Form wrote:mala?
ehbrums1 wrote:Suzical TheAnarchist RainbowSunshines wrote:22 yo cis female anarcho communist, living in Washington, DC. I don't think it's useful to categorize my sexuality. My mind is constantly deconstructing the systems of oppression and structural violence embedded in our culture, embedded in and reinforced by our daily practices and lived experiences. I'm constantly explaining to people that, for example, I don't believe they have conscious animosity towards women, but that sexism, the belief in "masculine" superiority is embedded in the language that they use. Social practices have a political history. Those in power are those who determine what "legitimate" culture is. I'd like to have a conversation with someone without the constant struggle just to get her or him just to understand my perspective. Let me know if you want to talk, especially if you live in/around DC.
lolehbrums1 wrote:i dont get it.. is he Benjamin Button?
She'd probably give you a lecture about only using organic resin on the dreads that doesnt affect the eco system, and is bio degradable.bennyfroobs wrote: i wonder what her opinion on the white appropriation of dreadlocks is though![]()
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yeah thats #PAIN to my eyesmagma wrote:How the fuck can someone be an anarcho-communist? She'll be claiming to be a polytheistic-Muslim next.
An oligarchy doesn't seem very anarchic though. I can't say I'm an expert, but isn't anarchy about not having people in charge at all? I'm probably just being too literal.hubb wrote:An oligarchy could be viewed as anarcho communism.
People just tend to add seemingly powerful terms when they see a problem with the type of democracy they've been exposed to. Kind of has a cheap nature to it though.