>>13631257You're right but that mostly happened close to the borders. The more near the capital you lived the safer you were. But don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that living like that was necessarily better. Only a little more freer, but again freedom doesn't automatically imply convenience.
>people who could bring repercussions choose not toThe masses? They're much too addicted to mainstream media to even properly conscientise that something's wrong. And if there was to be a revolution, what would happen then? The communists revolted but all they really wanted was to switch places with the nobles to be the ones who rule over the rest in their stead.
>maybe they see the cwc potential and want to cultivate him continuing to say his dumbfuckery and add to the loreOh wait I remember that thread. I haven't seen the actual post though, interesting... Yes that's what I'm thinking too. It's not like they haven't banned people for being underage before, it's just him they won't ban.
>why is she sweatyI'm guessing she has to run around a lot since she's a maid.
>>13631125And how do you know I am telling the truth?
Well the manifesto was only about 60 pages, that's not long at all. But oh my, I wasn't expecting you to agree.
>I am free because I don't have to waste all my time performing the lowest form of labor there isI don't think you understood what I was trying to say... You're mistaking convenience for freedom, the meaning you've given your life is escaping into the world the technology you use has created for you, and even the thought of being separated from it is painful. Your aggression shows it, so be more careful next time.
>>13632129I do remember seeing the flag here, just not any Anzus, so I didn't think it was you. I tried to find an IP myself but the only one that worked was already banned sitewide...