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calendar_today24-11-2021 18:32:52

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>the more one does for them the more they expect to be done It's always been like this. The entire history of the European man generously sharing his knowledge with the world, this is the repayment

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The fact they had these texts is largely irrelevant, because for the vast majority of it's scant recorded history, Indians have been illiterate. 13th c. England had far more recorded statistics than India in the 18th. In a 1901 Indian Census, India had a literacy rate below 10%.

The fact they had these texts is largely irrelevant, because for the vast majority of it's scant recorded history, Indians have been illiterate. 13th c. England had far more recorded statistics than India in the 18th. In a 1901 Indian Census, India had a literacy rate below 10%.
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This might have worked out if Newscum wasn't a cuck who bent over backwards for illegals. It doesn't matter how tough you talk if your policy results are mestizo maximization.

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Not only does he hate White children in general, he also hates his own. How can setting them up to deal with South African race conditions be anything other than burning hatred? Does he think that his family will be immune to that? Ask the South Africans liberals how that went.

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You like Greek mythology? The early Theogeny was a little too macrocosmic for my tastes. But when the Iliad came out in the 8th century BC, I think it really came into its own, culturally and pantheonically. The whole epic poem has a clear, crisp narrative, and a new depiction of

You like Greek mythology? The early Theogeny was a little too macrocosmic for my tastes. But when the Iliad came out in the 8th century BC, I think it really came into its own, culturally and pantheonically. The whole epic poem has a clear, crisp narrative, and a new depiction of
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Okay, but why is there campaign content on the timeline in 2025? There's 2 years minimum before I should see any of this

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Any job that touts "productivity" is fake and gay, and it is your duty to do as little as possible in its service while extracting maximally. End the fake corpo sinecure model and then we can have some semblance of work meaning something.

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There's probably some lost ancient Greek comedy about this exact scenario. Two prostitutes complimenting each other about how chaste they are sounds exactly like something the Greeks would find hilarious.

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I hate to say it, but being happy makes you a much worse poster. Exceptions exist obviously, but unless you are posting at work or in traffic or after having a fight with your gf and she is crying in the next room, you probably are not achieving your full posting potential.

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You can't go a month without coaling out like a retard. No, they're not just staying home because they want to. They're sidelined entirely by a system hell bent on making them suffer. Why would they contribute to that system? We're taking away your social security btw. Enjoy toil

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I can 100% guarantee there will be someone who chimps at a libtard wearing this hat because they didn't (or couldn't) read it and then assault them