Diogenes
Nemo me impune lacessit
During the Middle Ages, people with a mass psychogenic illness believed they were made of glass.

It's his thing.Pretty funny, starts a thread and offers little but copy and paste GIFs, tweets, memes, and irrelevant pictures
Pretty funny, starts a thread and offers little but copy and paste GIFs, tweets, memes, and irrelevant pictures
He wastes so many pixels.
Telling, not one post came close to addressing the content, lot of the expected personal crapola, typical for MAGA, and a few whataboutisms, but nothing offering rebuttal That was easy, got my popcorn ready
Just wasted some more. That is what your posts do, make the person you are talking with win the discussion while you ramble on.Is that so?
Do pixels have a "carbon footprint", or something. If Damocles doesn't care, why should I? Why should you?
Just wasted some more. That is what your posts do, make the person you are talking with win the discussion while you ramble on.
Telling, not one post came close to addressing the content, lot of the expected personal crapola, typical for MAGA, and a few whataboutisms, but nothing offering rebuttal That was easy, got my popcorn ready
I disagree with the premise. I believe the rampantly running ridiculous rules, ludicrous laws and patently potty policies can mostly be explained by the undereducated, and thus gullible, nature of leftists that leaves them unable to think for themselves and causes them to fall victim to simple mind manipulation.Glass was a relatively novel technology that most people were familiar with, and they knew things could be transmuted into glass because of the use of stained glass in cathedrals. Delusional people, like today's leftists, also thought transmutation could affect them. [...] Thus, delusionary ideas like "transsexuality", "gender pronouns", "hate speech" and other ridiculous rules, ludicrous laws, and patently potty policies run rampant.
I disagree with the premise.
I admit that some people are very fragile, and shatter easily.Fair enough. The historical record exists, however. I see no compelling evidence that people have evolved past the phenomenon.
I admit that some people are very fragile, and shatter easily.