Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Job says:


"What I feared has come upon me;

what I dreaded has happened to me.
I have no peace, no quietness;

I have no rest, but only turmoil.”


Our Lit libturds sound the same.


They should embrace Job, as in, go out and get one.


Worthless gits.
 
Hmmm, someone seems to have their image privileges still intact.


I bet that Laurel pays you per post more than she does me, too.
 
Passionate hatred can give meaning and purpose to an empty life. Thus people haunted by the purposelessness of their lives try to find a new content not only by dedicating themselves to a holy cause but also by nursing a fanatical grievance. A mass movement offers them unlimited opportunities for both.

~ Eric Hoffer
 
Passionate hatred can give meaning and purpose to an empty life. Thus people haunted by the purposelessness of their lives try to find a new content not only by dedicating themselves to a holy cause but also by nursing a fanatical grievance. A mass movement offers them unlimited opportunities for both.

~ Eric Hoffer

Is this your personal manefesto?
 
There is a voice that doesn’t use words, listen.

~ Rumi


There are voices that don't use thought. Ignore.

~ Wat Tyler
 
https://www.simplypsychology.org/milgram.html


The Milgram Shock Experiment, conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s, tested obedience to authority. Participants were instructed to administer increasingly severe electric shocks to another person, who was actually an actor, as they answered questions incorrectly. Despite hearing the actor’s screams, most participants continued administering shocks, demonstrating the powerful influence of authority figures on behavior.


Key Takeaways

  • Aim: The experiment studied obedience to authority, exploring whether individuals would obey instructions to harm another person because an authority figure told them to.
  • Method: Participants were instructed by an authority figure to administer increasingly intense electric shocks to a “learner” (an actor), who feigned pain and distress.
  • Results: A significant percentage of participants obeyed the authority figure and administered the maximum level of shocks, despite their apparent discomfort.
  • Conclusion: The study demonstrated that ordinary people are surprisingly likely to obey authority figures, even when those orders conflict with their own moral beliefs.



Now, what do you reckon that some of our "Best Minds" here would have no more compunction than John Demjanjuk if told that "it's okay, you're just following orders."


???
 
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Once upon a time,
we had empires ruled by emperors.
Then he had kingdoms rules by kings.
Today, we have countries . . . .


🤣 :nana:
 
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Sick burn. That truth bomb is gonna set 'em off...
Yes, the truth about Wat's deleted posts did set them off again, including Lance and LL Cox. They are right back to glorifying Molotov cocktails again. All in the context of recent high-profile firebombings against Jewish people.

Deplorables feel entitled to promote violence.

In Lance's case, he still resents the fact that his posts depicting minors in sexual situations were deleted.

These miserable people want to take out their misery on the rest of the world. It's no wonder they've earned the moniker "Deplorable".
 
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