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Hyperborea Katılım Kasım 2022
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R🌟@factualfoid·
SKINHEADS!!!!!!
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𝓛𝓩 🇩🇪@GenZ_spectator·
@factualfoid Bro I'm exactly his looks except I have brown eyes and hair, and am 6cm shorter, are you telling me I'm chopped
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𝓛𝓩 🇩🇪@GenZ_spectator·
@factualfoid Nah full hair mogs, but that's just individual taste I guess. Though most foids dislike bald guys from what I have heard but whatever.
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@GenZ_spectator They do look aesthetic lol the bald is a good look
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𝓛𝓩 🇩🇪@GenZ_spectator·
@factualfoid Fair, but you can look aesthetic even if you're not upper class. I don't get why you'd wanna go bald if you don't have to.
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@GenZ_spectator Better than some upper class scum who doesn’t do anything but look down on ppl when he himself is nothing
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Angelo Plume@poxesfoxes·
Going to try and follow my own advice. I will dedicate my account to making interesting and appealing posts for my European friends. Might even stop posting in English. 🤔
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Schizzy 🇩🇪@PunishedSchizzy·
ZEHNTAUSEND SYRER GREIFEN JUST IN DIESEM MOMENT DAS BRANDENBURGER TOR AN!!!!!!!!
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AVE Atrium@aveatrium·
If one were to examine the trajectory of technological development within the Roman Empire, one could form the impression that it was on a path towards industrialisation and further technological advancement—one that could have brought about an Industrial Revolution 1,500 years earlier compared to the actual historical timeline. Early steam engines, automated devices, analogue computers, proto-industrial production units, concrete, aqueducts, an extensive road network—one need not possess much imagination to consider where this might have led had it continued. However, Rome possessed the following notorious disadvantage: its economic system was based on slavery. The massive influx of slaves from Rome’s conquests provided an abundant labour force with virtually no demands, employed in the latifundia, in the mines and in construction. For what reason would the elite undertake risky investments in new technologies when there existed a constant supply of labour capable of ensuring increasing profits? The result was the alienation of the native Roman rural population, which could not compete with the “new Romans” and was thus forced into joining and swelling the ranks of the impoverished urban underclass. In this way, the small and medium landholding class —once the core of the robust Roman Republic and of the Roman citizen’s sense of patriotism and devotion to the Republic— was effectively dismantled. The outcome was that a population of foreigners and slaves came to constitute the backbone of Rome, with non-Romans permeating all levels of society, from the most menial occupations to the highest military ranks, alongside a concurrent stagnation of technological development. Evidently, the parallels with the present situation are striking: the political establishment of Europe has, for decades, chosen to replicate the fatal missteps that led to the disintegration and collapse of Rome. The continuous transfer of migrants from the Third World, mass naturalisations and, at the same time, underinvestment in the sectors of automation and artificial intelligence will bring us before extremely unfavourable faits accomplis if not reversed. The automation of the economy will eliminate the need for labour in manual occupations for which immigrants are supposedly brought here, will facilitate Europe’s transition into the Fourth Industrial Revolution and will reverse the death spiral towards which we are proceeding with mathematical inevitability as a result of the aforementioned policies of disaster. History often rhymes, as they say, but we can break its wheel and turn our fortunes around, preventing the disaster that befell the Roman.
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𝓛𝓩 🇩🇪@GenZ_spectator·
My ontological hatred for the abominable entity called America has increased thousandfold within the last few weeks alone. One Evropean town is worth more than the entire run-down stripmall called "US".
MJ@Real_Politik101

europoors are just spiritually dead. A walking corpse. Just think about how they’d treat their own citizens with this mindset. They don’t put much value in human life, which explains why Europe lacks the willpower to survive as a civilization. They don’t want to live.

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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Call it vanity if you'd like, don't care. Fact is this: you will only experience a limited number of youthful summers. Less than you think. Get in phenomenal shape. Eat clean, perfect your movement, see what your body is capable of. Don't waste another summer. Ascend now.
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The Swiss Elf 🏔️🌨️☃️⛷️🇨🇭
A reason why I push back against 'Athens and Jerusalem' is because contemporary Western civilisation is also Rome, Constantinople, Cappadocia, Damascus, Moscow, Vienna, Paris, Thebes, York, etc, places you cannot understand through this narrow lense.
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𝓛𝓩 🇩🇪@GenZ_spectator·
The evangelicals were right! Trump was chosen by God…… but as a punishment
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