
zorba
4.1K posts

zorba retweetledi

"To throw the spear of mankind beyond the mere life of a domestic ape, beyond the human as he found himself..."
Scowl@Scowlcast
English
zorba retweetledi

This discourse is incredibly grating…
pnorm@paleonormie
The WASP aristocracy is so dead that Ellis Islander crookedness is considered representative of white behavior that’s pretty bleak
English
zorba retweetledi
zorba retweetledi

@xenocosmography At the risk of sounding like a boomer proverb, lying is in the Politician job description
English
zorba retweetledi

Filed under New England Puritan heritage
Heathen King@justice_Tyr22
Commies gonna commie @ClaudesBBQ
English

Is there any group of living people in which young Morrissey would not be the most interesting character
Greasedtea78@greasedtea78
I just stumbled upon this photo of Fred Schneider, Curt Smith, Morrissey and Michael Stipe. 📷 Unknown
English
zorba retweetledi


@jdvelex @FistedFoucault Trump is and probably Caesar was a practitioner of this kind of calculation. Alexander was just an actual psycho
English

@FistedFoucault Madman theory was invented to describe men like Trump, who are probably just born that way. Caesar and Alexander were probably similar.
English

Years ago, somebody explained "Madman Theory" to Trump and he decided to give a whirl. Can't blame him, as it would be a lot of fun to do this.
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod
If you can't see that he has gone insane I can't help you anymore.
English
zorba retweetledi

underdiscussed brazilification: hiring and salary based on who you know, not on productivity or true value provided for company
altra@catboosted
In all seriousness, underemployment is a networking issue. Real world isn't like high school. You don't get freely rewarded for credentials and grades. Opportunities come from manufacturing serendipity
English

@blackwindtosu The close affinity between fascism + socialism feels confusing for a modern audience because the ideological framing of that era is mostly lost on our time. Back then markets, the throne, & the church had far greater power than now
English










