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having depression is like watching your life from second person

I would never touch you

nobody needs to hear about how you looked in a mirror today you fat bastard

pfm

gerard batten?

When did I condone setting a trap for people and filming it? I’m saying that if a burglar breaks into my house, they’re getting shot, very simple, nothing more than that

If they don’t die then they lucked out and might live to see another day because I’m not going to execute someone bleeding out on my floor. Wouldn’t count on it though because it’s 12ga buckshot and I wouldn’t exactly be aiming for the legs (which would still likely be deadly as I’m bound to hit a femoral)

not even le black book claims over 100 mil
lol you people are fucking insane

>Wells : The Chartists did little and disappeared without leaving a trace.

>Stalin : I do not agree with you. The Chartists, and the strike movement which they organised, played a great role; they compelled the ruling class to make a number of concessions in regard to the franchise, in regard to abolishing the so-called "rotten boroughs," and in regard to some of the points of the "Charter."

>Chartism played a not unimportant historical role and compelled a section of the ruling classes to make certain concessions, reforms, in order to avert great shocks. Generally speaking, it must be said that of all the ruling classes, the ruling classes of England, both the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie, proved to be the cleverest, most flexible from the point of view of their class interests, from the point of view of maintaining their power. Take as an example, say, from modern history, the general strike in England in 1926. The first thing any other bourgeoisie would have done in the face of such an event, when the General Council of Trade Unions called for a strike, would have been to arrest the trade union leaders.

The British bourgeoisie did not do that, and it acted cleverly from the point of view of its own interests.

>I cannot conceive of such a flexible strategy being employed by the bourgeoisie in the United States, Germany or France. In order to maintain their rule, the ruling classes of Great Britain have never foresworn small concessions, reforms. But it would be a mistake to think that these reforms were revolutionary.

marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1934/07/23.htm
as Stalin right in his appraisal of Britain?

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You lads like clouds?

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the violent power fantasy of an unfulfilled young man