Let's play a game
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Thread Topic: Let's play a game
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As long as it's in this thread, I have to answer completely truthfully. Unless I do not know the answer, I must answer your question. If I do not know the answer, I should give my best guess but mention that it's a guess.
It may take me a few minutes to respond as I leave and come back every few minutes and am working on an assignment right now.
Also, to be sure it is truthful, I swear on this badass picture of Quetzalcoatl.
ASK ME QUESTIONS GOGOGOGOGOGOCH -
Did you draw that!?
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At what point in your life did you decide to support Communism? Why?
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No, I found it at by googling "quetzalcoatl"
I officially decided to support communism around a year ago, but have been close to the idea long before then. I first had notably "communist" thoughts when I was about 8 years old, while standing on a top floor of a building which allowed me to see the entire city. My mother had applied for food assistance in a nearby area, I didn't know how the system worked at the time but I knew we were constantly short on food, even though my single mother was always working.
I realized then that there was food everywhere. Yet it was rotting on shelves instead of being eaten. Why was it allowed for WalMart to let bread mold and vegetables rot, when I was barely getting enough to eat in a day?
I then thought, "Who defines ownership? Why can't I, someday, just take over the city?" A naive thought, as I would be stopped by force, but why could I be stopped by force when these were the resources I needed to survive? I supported common ownership of property from then on.
Those beliefs evolved from simple common ownership, to Stalinism/Juche of a sort when I was 12, and eventually through varying phases of somewhat-Leninism until I decided, you know what, f--- it, I'm a communist.
So really, I had been sort of communistic for a long time, but only officially decided it a year ago. -
Wow. .-. I'm really glad I read that. Thank you. And I'm sorry for how you struggled growing up.
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There's a lot of other factors including the near-crippling of my sister when she went to work, and how the company didn't just not help her- they fired her for not being able to make it.
Right now, we're actually doing pretty well. But our family is still the definition of proletarian. -
I'm sorry if this is too personal, but what happened to your sister?
I'm sorry. It's ridiculous, I know. I don't know why you wouldn't help someone when you can.
That's good. I'm glad you're doing better now. :3 -
Do you like to wear dresses?
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A 50-pound box fell on her back and almost broke her upper spine. Didn't, but she was unable to do her job for about a month.
Dresses? Not really, unless there are leggings underneath- I like short dresses with striped leggings. -
That's horrible. I would kind of think they owe it to her to help. I can't believe they would fire her after that.
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It's WalMart, they can pick up any poor bastrad off the street if they can make a profit off of it. D:
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I saw a book about Karl Marx today outside a locker in one of the class halls. Do you go to my school now?
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wtaf walmart
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No not really but
Marx
marx
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A book about Karl Marx?
No, unfortunately I do not have any books about Karl Marx.
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