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Agent MattPosted: Nov 20, 2010 - 22:16
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Genuine American Monster

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The army follows me home from work.

Most days.

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Edward L WinstonPosted: Nov 20, 2010 - 22:20
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President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho: porn star and five-time ultimate smackdown wrestling champion!

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Milk will kill you, even a mother's milk.

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The Burger KingPosted: Nov 21, 2010 - 03:16
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I can't stop posting pictures of poop, what the fuck is wrong with me?

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I am beginning to see a correlation between CT's in that 9/11 CT's and people within the Zeitgeist movement. I'm pretty sure this realization isn't shocking. I actual came to a form of realization about this but the more I hear and understand about 9/11 CT's the more I understand better the connection the correlation with the Zeitgeist movement member. The I suppose the more I don't want to understand them and their logic excuse me lack of logic and science.

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Agent MattPosted: Nov 21, 2010 - 08:25
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Genuine American Monster

Level: 70
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Belief in TZM requires a paranoid worldview, because the TZM ideology requires that one believe the reason there aren't enough resources for everyone is because some evil cabal of international money men makes it that way.

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CyborgJesusPosted: Nov 21, 2010 - 08:55
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A lot of Zeitgeisters strike me as simply dabblers in socioeconomic design. In the way amateur guitarists think all you need to become the next Hendrix is a $50 guitar from the supermarket and a couple years of dedication, they're convinced all you need to change the world is "educating" the masses, as if the technocrats and neo-marxists of the 1950's wouldn't have tried the same, with the same lack of success. The only notable difference is the addition of semi-scientific ideas (global resource monitoring system, etc) and obviously conspiracy theory, which seems to be a gladly accepted substitute for a deeper understanding of economic theory, and probably the main reason TZM is so popular: Watching a scary movie is easier than reading Marcuse, Adorno, Horkheimer or even Marx.

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Agent MattPosted: Nov 21, 2010 - 09:10
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Genuine American Monster

Level: 70
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"A lot of Zeitgeisters strike me as simply dabblers in socioeconomic design. In the way amateur guitarists think all you need to become the next Hendrix is a $50 guitar from the supermarket and a couple years of dedication, they're convinced all you need to change the world is "educating" the masses, as if the technocrats and neo-marxists of the 1950's wouldn't have tried the same, with the same lack of success."

That's a great analogy CJ.

For a commie.

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