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patriots or traitors?
pot calling kettle black?
who is the 'authority of the United States'
and who gets to decide if you're a patriot or a traitor?
Protecting an 'idea', or protecting an institution?
Which one is the patriot, which one is the traitor?
hard to see when in deep water?
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:russel-jay:gould i mean
http://www.cofc.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/opinions/HEWITT.BROOKER100412.pdf
this topic triggers so many memories of history/digs that I can't even begin to put it into a coherent format.
The layers of it overwhelm me. It would probably take me days to "draw a picture".
Q posts
Bible verses
World History + US History
Structures
Language / grammar
psychology
loopholes | "nooses"
punctuation | "symbols"
I don't know how to put it in an easily consumable format.
i've considered it could be a training ground for AI/chatbots.
sometimes the "conversations" carried on just don't feel organic.
it becomes easy to spot, especially on nightshift.
when you're here enough you see some seriously spoopy shit with the other "anons".
this place is a multi-tool.
I've had someone tell me its impossible to have a certain amount of an element
I've pointed out that labs can create the element
I had an anon quote that post#, and then another go "oops, cool!"
thought -idea -> speech -> motivation -> action
a wheel used to just be a thought in someone's head before it became an object that changed the world