acetaldehyde256

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acetaldehyde256

acetaldehyde256

@acetaldehyde256

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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@Wardenung incredibly cringe please stop posting until you hit like 16 at least
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acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@Emarged god chatgpt writing is completely unbearable. no clue why it tries to make a shitty standup routine.
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Woland
Woland@Yamnaya_jihad·
An edit that — in my opinion — perfectly captures essence of National Socialism through particular symbology
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acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@OfSymbols @bya3k @JigokuCake I suppose from a political angle that makes sense but from a social angle I think that people still need to take responsibility and stop blaming their own actions on mysterious outside forces.
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Chłoddy
Chłoddy@OfSymbols·
@acetaldehyde256 @bya3k @JigokuCake Is tolerable, primarily because the system of just arresting the baddies (what we have now) is an adequate way to reduce instances of crime. It is nothing like thar. And even expanding it would be unlikely to achieve the same sustainably or cost effectively
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地獄ケーキ(Hokusaist)👹🐉🗡️🇺🇸
Caught shit for saying this last time, but the urge to characterize drug dealers as simply "wholesome smol beans who are just trying to survive under le late stage capitalism" needs to die. They do it because it's easy to exploit weak people, and the quoted tweet illustrates clearly how the drug users are also willing to abuse and exploit others in order to indulge their habits. If a man started a cult in order to exploit mentally vulnerable people for money and sex, lefties would understand it to be grotesque behavior. Yet, when the exploitation happens on a chemical level, it's a morally grey area? Letting this chain of abuse continue unabated is not compassion. It's societal suicide.
地獄ケーキ(Hokusaist)👹🐉🗡️🇺🇸 tweet media
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

Homeless people are using dogs to test drugs for them on Skid Row in Los Angeles, California. Non-profit group Starts With One Today says dogs are being abused, thrown away, sold for drugs, neglected, and fed drugs to make sure there is no fentanyl. Animal advocates are ripping Mayor Karen Bass and other elected officials for not taking enough action. “We’re coming out here, risking our lives to help these dogs with no support from the government,” said volunteer Joey Tuccio.

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acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@bya3k @JigokuCake It is hyperbole. And I refuse to believe that these people don't understand that what they're doing is wrong. Why would they think that the law is in place? Even if they don't understand, they're still doing something bad so they should be removed from society.
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Annie
Annie@bya3k·
@acetaldehyde256 @JigokuCake Hyperbole is over exaggeration. This is straight up misrepresentation. There is definitely nuance to dealing drugs. If dealing drugs and disobeying the law has been normalized to me growing up, then you’re assuming I have a moral compass of right and wrong that doesn’t exist.
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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@OfSymbols @bya3k @JigokuCake We are not all born equal. This is a fact that not many these days are willing to acknowledge. Yes, environmental factors contribute to someone's moral compass but they are still ultimately responsible for their own actions.
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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@OfSymbols @bya3k @JigokuCake I agree that it is overwhelmingly significant to your character. The point which we disagree on is whether there is a line that you can draw at which one is considered good or bad. I think there is. I generally don't like the idea of all people being born fundamentally the same.
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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@OfSymbols @bya3k @JigokuCake Also, I just don't believe that poverty is an excuse to be a bad person. Not being "taught" impulse control does not give you the right to commit crime. Most crime can be excused using this reasoning so it's pointless. People still control their own actions.
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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@OfSymbols @bya3k @JigokuCake This is why the law exists in the first place. We need to have a clear boundary between what is considered good or bad. It does its best to accommodate for all the other factors in play but at the end of the day, a bad deed is a bad deed.
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acetaldehyde256
acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@bya3k @JigokuCake He's being hyperbolic. Also, there's no "nuance" to dealing drugs. It doesn't matter how bad your life is, it doesn't give you the right to commit crime which does actually affect people negatively (though it is their fault for taking drugs in the first place).
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Annie
Annie@bya3k·
@JigokuCake she didn’t say wholesome. it’s your inability to handle the nuance of being poor and desperate and exploitative that’s causing the friction.
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acetaldehyde256@acetaldehyde256·
@C_Shujin I'm fairly sure I remember this quote from sun and steel. Not sure though.
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Chōkōdō Shujin
Chōkōdō Shujin@C_Shujin·
How will our love at the risk of death be fulfilled? How intense will be our joy in death and how full of joy will our hearts be if, at that moment, a voice of great purity comes down to us and says only: “Die.” Yukio Mishima, 'Voices of the Heroic Dead'
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