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We may wonder how such a banality became so prominent in the system
Topic Started: Mar 5 2017, 02:51 PM (42 Views)
WItchcraft and Sorcery
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Whoever would rely on something so commonplace?
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Pyrosky
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Normies! Normies, blight, and hellspawn.
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Is it simply supporting youthful rebellion?
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Roavin
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Old people aren't engaged in youthful rebellion, because they've outgrown it.
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Pyrosky
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Some say that the elderly will out-live youthful rebellion, in that they're more likely than not to despise inherent excitement than participate in it.
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Roavin
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I'm old and despise inherent excitement. Extrinsic excitement ftw. Semantics, y0
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We must try to understand how this reciprocal fear might be balanced, so as to make room for other, more constructive forces
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Roavin
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If it's perfectly reciprocal, it's already balanced without outside forces. But we have the outside forces! Keep the fears in Czech!
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