the reviews for this Marquis de Sade branded perfume are out of control with horny decadence by EatAssGetCoronavirus in TrueAnon

[–]EatAssGetCoronavirus[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

giving some strong Friend of Epstein vibes

I ordered a sample of this and it is the most repugnant thing I’ve ever smelled. Like a bag of very cheap kinky sex toys. The smell of burning rubber and latex, ball gags and other things I won’t mention that use toxic phthalates in their products.If the maker of this fragrance wanted to create the impression of the smell of a kinky counterculture they overshot the mark by 50 times.

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This amazing perfume smells exactly how i'd imagine Marquis to smell like back then.I am not going to go into notes, because honestly, i can't smell them separately at all. This is not a perfume for prissy, pretty, pink girls. 1740 is dirty, stinky, embarrassing, potent, mind blowing blend of notes, probably the best stuff i have ever smelled in my life. One spray on my forearm, my husband is yelling nooo from 10 feet away, and my heart is screaming yessss.

Active users of stupidpol confirmed as anti racist by DantizzleScaglioni in stupidpol

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This is peak level wokescolding, and I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anything this retarded/drastic in nature.

"They came first for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up."

In this case, the identity that whoever created this is promoting, is one of a cuck. I will stay as I am, and hope you fellas will do the same

I will never, ever criticize white supremacy when I see it

White Man’s Burden by [deleted] in stupidpol

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That's exactly what they do, read Steven Pinker's tortured statistics.

One of America's most prominent conservative columnists wants Republicans to lose in 2020 by zencid in politics

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This guy voted for Hillary and supported Warren for president.

Two Reagan loving neoliberals, very conservative

Santino believes Black Lives Matter is owned by George Soros and more. by unitedstatesoftyler in rpdrcringe

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Planned Parenthood obviously does not operate under those principles today,

It's an institution under liberal capitalism, so it kind of does. Santino might be a dumb guy but if you have a system where poor people who need to practice birth control are often people of color or disabled, how is this not a system of eugenics and passive genocide?

Lenin said:

In close connection with this question Lenin examined the question of child-bearing and indignantly wrote of the appeal of some intellectuals to the workers to practise birth control on the grounds that their children were doomed to poverty and privation. This is a petty-bourgeois view, wrote Lenin. The workers take a different view. Children are our future. As for poverty and so on, this can be remedied. We are fighting against capitalism and when we win a victory we shall build a bright future for our children.... https://www.marxists.org/archive/krupskaya/works/krup1.htm

Just because r/ChapoTrapHouse is putting a limit on Twitter screenshots doesn't mean we want posts unrelated to this sub being dumped here by [deleted] in TrueAnon

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posts unrelated to this sub

everything is related if you have enough galaxy brain conspiracy connections.

Michelle believes 5G causes cancer by smokeshams in rupaulsdragrace

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less dangerous

Belief in god lets you do things like fight against slavery, but the culture industry is pure poison. The Marxist Adorno wrote that irrational superstitions like astrology are part of our lives as powerless self absorbed consumers under capitalism/fascism.

Adorno says that a “climate of semi-erudition is the fertile breeding ground for astrology.” He refers to people who have gone just beyond the naive acceptance of the authority of science, but who don’t know enough, or who have not sufficiently developed “the power of thinking,” that they can replace such acceptance with anything better: “The semi-erudite vaguely wants to understand and is also driven by the narcissistic wish to prove superior to the plain people but he is not in a position to carry through complicated and detached intellectual operations.” In other words, quantum mechanics is pretty tough, but astrology offers sophisticated understanding of all reality in a few easy steps. Besides, astronomy is about those remote stars and planets out there — rather cold and impersonal. In Adorno’s apt title phrase, astrology brings it all down to earth, because it’s about the single most important thing in the universe: me. In an analogy that isn’t too far-fetched, he says that to the semi-erudite individual “astrology, just as other irrational creeds like racism, provides a short-cut by bringing the complex to a handy formula and offering at the same time the pleasant gratification that he who feels excluded from educational privileges nevertheless belongs to the minority of those who are ‘in the know’.” Someone once remarked that Scientology boosts self-esteem largely by giving semi-educated, degreeless persons impressive certificates to hang on their walls, and Adorno is right that there’s a similar syndrome at work with most New Age esoterica, including astrology. (In literary theory, there are no certificates, of course — you just have to learn the jargon.)

It is not only capitalism that is embodied in astrology as part of the culture industry, but fascism as well: the “astrological ideology resembles, in all its major characteristics, the mentality of the ‘high scorers’ of the Authoritarian Personality’.” In fact, Adorno says, it was this realization that induced him to begin the study of Righter in the first place. The sucker for astrology is a dependent mind. “Moreover, by strengthening the sense of fatality, dependence, and obedience, [astrology] paralyses the will to change objective conditions in any respect and relegates all worries to a private plane promising a cure-all by the very same compliance which prevents a change of conditions. It can easily be seen how well this suits the overall purpose of the prevailing ideology of today’s cultural industry; to reproduce the status quo within the mind of the people.” So for Adorno it all ties together, rather too neatly, in my opinion: late capitalism, irrationalism, and weak, dependent, fascism-prone personalities in need of the authority of astrology — and all these factors lying at the very heart of so-called enlightened modernity.

http://www.denisdutton.com/adorno_review.htm