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Peatiktist wrote:"I don't understand."

"... You know what's happiness... right?"

Peatiktist, Greater felter, and Great algerstonia

Peatiktist wrote:

*She doesn't respond*

*after a small beat of time passes I gently hug Cassidy*

Peatiktist, Greater felter, and Great algerstonia

Western pakistan

Shavara wrote:"... You know what's happiness... right?"

Yeah. It's a pill called Soma.

Shavara, Greater felter, and Great algerstonia

Levantin wrote:Because I realized I would get burnt at the stake for that comment regardless of whether it was serious or not.

Eh, what you did wasn't too bad. -<-

Greater felter and Levantin

Shavara wrote:"... You know what's happiness... right?"

"Kind of...."

Shavara and Greater felter

Levantin wrote:Because I realized I would get burnt at the stake for that comment regardless of whether it was serious or not.

I didn't even get to read it

Peatiktist, Shavara, Greater felter, Western pakistan, and 2 othersRestoration of Eastern Kaiserreich, and Levantin

Western pakistan

Levantin wrote:Because I realized I would get burnt at the stake for that comment regardless of whether it was serious or not.

But this is NationStates, not Twitter.

Peatiktist, Greater felter, Levantin, and Great algerstonia

Wersh wrote:*after a small beat of time passes I gently hug Cassidy*

*She barely shifts her stance, but nothing more*

Shavara, Wersh, and Greater felter

Wersh wrote:"And you liked playing with it." Daniel smiles a bit more and laughs some.

Wersh but without context

Peatiktist, Shavara, Wersh, Greater felter, and 2 othersWestern pakistan, and Great algerstonia

Western pakistan

Plazland wrote:I didn't even get to read it

Same.

Greater felter

Great algerstonia

Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:Wersh but without context

Endgame spoilers without context

Shavara, Greater felter, Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich, and Levantin

Perpetuam wrote:Tant mieux alors si vous parlez français, cela me facilite la tâche, l'anglais est épuisant à force.

Les gouvernements devraient être plus forts que la haute-bourgeoisie (qui ne se réfère encore une fois pas à la bourgeoisie de Marx, j'utilise le terme français), nous sommes d'accord à ce niveau. Mais je suis convaincu pour ajouter sur l'intelligence présumée des classes supérieures qu'une personne des basses-classes dotées de la même éducation et des mêmes moyens s'en serait sorti de la même manière. Il n'y a donc aucun mérite là-dessus, et vous faites de l'essentialisme en plaçant la richesse comme gage d'intelligence. Je suis des classes-moyennes pauvres de mon pays, je suis doté d'un QI de 146 et je n'aurai sans doute jamais la possibilité d'avoir une quelconque influence sur le destin de mon pays. Pourquoi ? Parce que je suis né de la mauvaise classe et que mes moyens financiers au départ sont très bas.

Quant à la propriété intellectuelle, je reste circonspect à cet aspect. Je pense qu'elle entrave à bien des degrés le développement humain, et qu'à part pour les arts elle devrait être interdite. Et justement, que ces classes dominantes possèdent ce dont le prolétariat a besoin est une sorte de prise d'otage et d'écrasement supplémentaire pour maintenir son pouvoir ; je ne vois rien de positif là-dessus. Je préfère un état total personnellement, qui écarte ces entreprises et qui se maintient dans son rôle : l'intérêt général.

I will make my English as simple as possible. I hope you will be able to follow : )

Let's say we drop the idea of the state telling everyone what to do. Let's say people are rewarded on merit. Which is already different from communism. But I explained why that will destroy any country's productivity in 20 years. And it has happened every single time. Which is why Russia, China and Cuba are part capitalist now.

Breaking up the richest and the most corrupt is a good thing. They are responsible for perhaps 10% of the world's woes. But no more. Blaming it all on the powerful 'elite' was a fault of Marx's thinking. Marx was not a very smart man, Perpetuam. I assume you know his history. If not, read it. Many great thinkers have been able to predict patterns in world affairs. Chanakya. Sun Tzu. Machiavelli. Thucydides.

Nothing Karl Marx thought would happen, happened. That is a fact. The people who did use his ideas of Communism, did not ever stage 'worker's revolutions. They staged revolutions led by charismatic individuals. Who went on to become dictators. Castro. Lenin. Che. Mao. I can go on but you get the point. These men wanted power. Much like what ISIS has done with 'islam'. They use a name popular to many 'useful idiots', common people that could be sold on a well-known dream, and try to take over.

It isn't that the rich are smarter, Perpetuam. The smarter get richer. If you have an IQ of 146, hard working and have adequate social skills, you should be rich by the time you are 40. I began work in the back of a computer store before i was 14. By the time i was 18 i had opened my first pet shop, while doing multiple degrees and having a boxing career. If you work hard and have brains, you won't be poor very long except in communism or oppressive cultures

I strongly agree about the many, many corrupt 0.01%ers in the world. I worked with them, but more often I worked for them. They do have much more power than your average man. But you seem to have no idea of government. Governments and public servants are 10 times worse than all the bankers and investors in the world. They look for power and control. If one generation manages to be good, the next will turn out bad. Because it is much easier to survive in politics and governent, if you are bad. As opposed to if you are good. That is a fact of human society that has not changed since the writings of Imhotep and Herodotus.

That is why there will never be 4 generations of government that work for the good of the people. Because people have to elect those who make them believe things. All humans make mistakes. The bad people in politics will find every crime and sin you have committed before you even think about being a candidate. They will threaten to expose them all unless you let them be corrupt and evil. If you refuse, they will tell everyone every little thing you have ever done. You will never be elected. Even if you manage to be an angel, there will be 100 corrupt politicians against every one of you. Humans vote by majority. Your vote will be silenced by them till you leave.

There are many, many logical criticisms of the Communist doctrine. I know it's a nice idea. But that's all it is. A nice idea. Marx removed 'religion' as the opium of the masses. And instead he placed his own Godless religion. One where government workers are angels, everyone will work equally hard when you give them opportunity and intelligence and ability is standard across the board.

If you truly possess an IQ of 140 or so, develop your social skills. Work on gaining knowledge-based skillsets easily learned on the internet. Make money with little deals. Keep watching for new trends. Jump onto them fast. In a capitalist world, if you are smart, willing to work extremely hard, and have a little bit of luck, you will be rich before you're old.

When you do make that money, would you like to leave it to your son? Or have him grow up equal to everyone else? I think when you have children, Perpetuam, you'll see Marx's ideas of inheritance a little differently. It's very hard to leave your own children without every opportunity you possibly can. Would you rather choose your child's smile or the world's? Almost every parent i have met in my 30+ years would let the world go to hell and have everyone die rather than have their child feel pain.

Humans are not logical creatures. And there's nothing anyone can do about it. I enjoyed writing this with the simplest english I can. I hope you can understand it easily. Si non, je peux passer en français si vous le demandez

Shavara, Greater felter, The angel of charity, Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich, and 1 otherPerpetuam

Peatiktist wrote:"Kind of...."

"Well... being sad is the opposite of being happy..."

Peatiktist, Greater felter, and Western pakistan

Great algerstonia

Great algerstonia wrote:Endgame spoilers without context

Cheeseburger
3000
Taco Bell
F E M I N I S M

Greater felter and Levantin

Western pakistan wrote:But this is NationStates, not Twitter.

Good point.

Greater felter and Western pakistan

Shavara wrote:"Well... being sad is the opposite of being happy..."

"Oh...... Then yes."

Shavara and Greater felter

Great algerstonia

Great algerstonia wrote:Cheeseburger
3000
Taco Bell
F E M I N I S M

If you watched the movie, three of the four mean a lot tbh. lol

Peatiktist and Greater felter

Greater felter

Hello is Felter.

Peatiktist, Shavara, Dreamersistan, Western pakistan, and 1 otherGreat algerstonia

Wersh wrote:"How would I know?"

Daniel hugs Jasmine for a while, then breaks away. "We should start heading back. Mom and Dad are going to start tearing this city apart if we arent back by dark..."

Jasmine makes a little complaining noise, but complies.

Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:
Kaiser Ferdinand simply replies with "Hm." Before looking back over to his Guards, who are glaring at Hans and begin to walk up to them. Ferdinand opens his mouth to say something to the Guards but General Vorbeck gets in front of them and speaks first. "That's quite enough you three, wait for the Kaiser's order." Vorbeck says with an old gruff voice. The Guards stop and stand straight, waiting for the Kaiser's order. While Vorbeck turns back to look at what's going to happen next between Hans and the Kaiser. Ferdinand sighs before replying, "Fine the Guards shall wait out here. Now kindly lead me and Vorbeck in."

Hans nods and ducks through a gap in the rocks, making small offended cat noises as his fur gets damp.
Inside the natural cave are rows and rows of sparkling apple-sized eggs, each one a slightly different pattern and shade. The dragons here are tiny, housecat-sized, but moving with a great deal of purpose as they check the eggs' temperature, sing to them and and keep the rocks almost painfully hot with frequent applications of fire. There's a little enclosure in the corner with chirping, ridiculously fragile hatchlings.

"There'd never be eggs in the winter, traditionally, but this isn't the most traditional place for dragons so we do what we can. Heat and humidity for the little ones."

Nia purrs and leans dangerously far over to touch as many eggs as possible as her father walks around.

Zakrevskaya wrote:When I mean full I mean, no stopping civilians at airport security just cus they are from Brethren

Mother Charity kindly requests that you shut up until we've had a chance to review the situation together.

Shavara, Wersh, Greater felter, Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich, and 1 otherZakrevskaya

Peatiktist wrote:*She barely shifts her stance, but nothing more*

"Are you okay?"

Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich wrote:Wersh but without context

REK but without an ounce of maturity

Peatiktist, Shavara, Greater felter, and Restoration of Eastern Kaiserreich

Western pakistan

Greater felter wrote:Hello is Felter.

Hallo.

Shavara and Greater felter

Great algerstonia

Greater felter wrote:Hello is Felter.

Yo lol

Greater felter and Western pakistan

Greater felter

I’m thinking about creating a alliance.

Plazland, Zukchiva, Grossvietnam, Fraxhemark, and 3 othersShavara, Dreamersistan, and Western pakistan

Greater felter wrote:I’m thinking about creating a alliance.

You already have one. It's your Empire.

Fraxhemark, Greater felter, and Levantin

Wersh wrote:

REK but without an ounce of maturity

Smh Wersh you didn't even get it right, it's RoEK. This is the problem with modern day society, too many people oppress the letter o.

Shavara, Wersh, Greater felter, Western pakistan, and 2 othersLevantin, and Great algerstonia

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