Based My mate watched the unabomber drama on Netflix and I told him to read Ted's manifesto It redpilled him on left wing envy and hatred of the west
Eli Anderson
BrainleTed
Jaxson Reyes
let me guess was it the y2k's story
Robert White
The crackdown on Drinking and Driving killed the pub industry
Wyatt Thomas
>It redpilled him on left wing envy and hatred of the west I swear that's all you retards take from Ted's manifesto. He was against right wingers and conservatives too. He was against everything.
Dont know he started going all suicidal and spamming the thread so i copied it and made a new one
Liam Perez
B..but they called themselves socialist..
>"Socialism," he retorted, putting down his cup of tea, pugnaciously, "is the science of dealing with the common weal. Communism is not Socialism. Marxism is not Socialism. The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning. I shall take Socialism away from the Socialists.
>"Socialism is an ancient Aryan, Germanic institution. Our German ancestors held certain lands in common. They cultivated the idea of the common weal. Marxism has no right to disguise itself as socialism. Socialism, unlike Marxism, does not repudiate private property. Unlike Marxism, it involves no negation of personality, and unlike Marxism, it is patriotic.
>Communism is not Socialism. Marxism is not Socialism. The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning. I shall take Socialism away from the Socialists.
>Let me just redefine this word to suit me
Brandon Robinson
He was against the industrial-technological system. The system is vast, but Ted wasn't "against everything." He proposed positive ideologies not just negative.
Connor Cooper
The guy I'm chatting about is a complete brainlet normie and doesn't like conservatism/right wingers anyway Surprised he even managed to finish the manifesto desu
Matthew Thomas
cringe
Anthony Smith
Did he mention the power process?
Leo Martinez
I was/Am supporting you, fen. Also, if you've not then read the whole interview.
Boris should trigger the Civil Contingencies act 2004. It would give him 30 days to do anything he wants, where he could nullify Corbyn's #SurrenderBill.
go on son 'av a cheeky go at it 25 year fixed rate 8% mortgage living right next door to Mbububwe
Eli Jones
My cousin is an apprentice for some builder and he confirmed that new builds are shit,and will be riddled with problems after a few decades. No-one should ever buy one
William Reed
So close to those triples Kraut. Guess you aren't the devil we know.
Logan Diaz
No, is it available for free online?
Camden Martin
This country...
Noah Jackson
can confirm
Ryder Anderson
dont tempt me
Xavier Morris
>go from working in a hectic, loud and dangerous warehouse environment for 4 years with a lot of lone working to working in a quiet little tourism visitor centre as part of an apprenticeship in national park >feels weird, its so laid back, chilled, quiet and serene here >beautiful outdoors rather than working inside lorry trailers, loading bays underground and cold rooms/freezers. working to strict deadlines and giving myself repetitive strain injuries >walking downstairs makes my knees buckle and go weak >tennis elbow >lots of cuts/chunks of skin ripped out of my fingers from all the razor sharp cardboard >absolutely shit hours, 10-12 hour shifts >everyone in tourism centre is in a nice mood, the tourists are friendly and asking about the different walks/attractions >boss are so chilled and laid back its surreal >can just go out and make myself a cup of tea/slice of cake or go to toilet whenever I want >nobody is in a hurry >I constantly feel on edge and alert >when its quiet and nothing is happening everyone is chatting about random stuff and I'm just sat there feeling panicky and on edge, feel absolutely useless and have to do something >just a constant panicky negative feeling inside me like something is missing and something is supposed to be happening
Do I have PTSD from my previous job? My new job is easy but kind of boring and I don't know if thats normal or not. People there just take it slow and just look at their emails and random stuff all day and it looks like nothing much gets done.
Seriously do not fucking work in retail
Owen Thompson
>after a few decades It's more like a few minutes more often than not. I was the storeman on a large building site for quite some time.
Yeah. You really need to read that. It's a masterpiece. You've read Technological Slavery already, right?
Carter Flores
I'm friends with some surveyors, they were telling me that to save money the new builds dont have many joists between the floors so they begin to slowly buckle when you move furniture in lol
Brayden Martin
I've read extracts posted here by Tedposter but not had a proper look
Gavin Hernandez
I bought my council house under the right-to-buy scheme. It's lovely apart from the Eritrean the back of me who keeps having stinky barbecues and domestics with his various girlfriends until 3am.
Joseph Watson
user I have blacks left and right, also several pakis close to me, when I bought the house it was 99% white street, now it's less than 30% white.
You need to read that before ATR: WAH, then. It contains the manifesto and all the supporting articles he wrote for it. Look in the archives for the links.
Ian Jenkins
You don't know the half of it.
Jeremiah Ramirez
Possibly. Maybe raise it with your manager.
Tyler Rivera
The Isle of Wight is literally the Isle of White with a 97% ethic Brit population. It looks hella comfy and has escaped the Jew for now. It looks hella comfy and quintessentially English
Juan Martin
You do sound a bit like a battered ex wife. Just take it for what it is m8, seems like you've landed on your feet. I can somewhat relate: went from working in a call centre for British gas, constantly being spoken to like shit by (rightfully) pissed off customers, to working as an apprentice duct fitter on a building site. It's all racist and sexist banter with no stress and finishing my days work with a feeling of pride now. Better pay too. All the best to you lad.
In order for the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 to be triggered there must be an actual emergency, with emergency being defined as (a) loss of human life, (b) human illness or injury, (c) homelessness, (d) damage to property, (e) disruption of a supply of money, food, water, energy or fuel, (f) disruption of a system of communication, (g) disruption of facilities for transport, or (h) disruption of services relating to health.