Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
[quote user=otester] Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races. [/quote]
That's because it's an easier target to visualize.
otester wrote:
Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
That's because it's an easier target to visualize.
[quote user=otester] Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.[/quote]
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
otester wrote:
Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
[quote user=EricManning] [quote user=otester]Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.[/quote]
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society. [/quote]
Bin-fucking-GO!
EricManning wrote:
otester wrote:
Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
[quote user=DigitalAntichrist] [quote user=EricManning]If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society. [/quote]
Bin-fucking-GO! [/quote]
XD
DigitalAntichrist wrote:
EricManning wrote:
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
[quote user=EricManning] [quote user=otester]Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.[/quote]
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society. [/quote]
He certainly didn't respect liberty, a hallmark of libertarianism.
EricManning wrote:
otester wrote:
Like Hitler he was on the wrong path, instead of putting his intellect to good use (fighting the global elite, Bilderberg 2012 is coming up...), he put it towards fighting immigration/other races.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
He certainly didn't respect liberty, a hallmark of libertarianism.
[quote user=Brig] ^ I'm sending someone around to your house shortly to revoke all your talking rights... and deliver a complimentary kick to your sack.
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
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lol
Brig wrote:
^ I'm sending someone around to your house shortly to revoke all your talking rights... and deliver a complimentary kick to your sack.
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
I'd love to crack a beer with my glorious Knights Templar Anders Breivik, Hero of the Norwegian People that will be deified into mythology and told to children for generations to come of his bravery and sacrifice.
I'd love to crack a beer with my glorious Knights Templar Anders Breivik, Hero of the Norwegian People that will be deified into mythology and told to children for generations to come of his bravery and sacrifice.
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That's because it's an easier target to visualize.
That's because it's an easier target to visualize.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
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Bin-fucking-GO!
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
Bin-fucking-GO!
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society. [/quote]
Bin-fucking-GO!
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This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
Bin-fucking-GO!
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
[/quote]
He certainly didn't respect liberty, a hallmark of libertarianism.
If I remember correctly, this guy believed in conspiracies too. I definitely remember he considered himself a Libertarian, but felt "Corporatists" had taken control of free-enterprise. No idea why he believed in open markets except for people. Nothing he said made much sense.
This inability to deal with the real world and a desire to feel important probably led him to invent his own secret society.
He certainly didn't respect liberty, a hallmark of libertarianism.
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Oh, Christ almighty...
Oh, Christ almighty...
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
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lol
You know fucking good and well you're not getting with that, Jock.
lol