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11 inches ffs hahahaha
11 inches ffs hahahaha
11 inches ffs hahahaha
I have a really strong stomach, there's not a lot of stuff that will kill my appetite. people drowning their food in mayonaise is grosser imoPretty disturbing shit. Take 2 blue Chimay 70cl and call me in the morning
I wonder what made him do it as oppose to others.
I'm not a farmer, but I found this:@Farmer Br0wn
Reading this story I was curious have you ever heard of human feces being used as fertilizer?
Sorry for tagging you but you are the only farmer I can think of.
No.@Farmer Br0wn
Reading this story I was curious have you ever heard of human feces being used as fertilizer?
Sorry for tagging you but you are the only farmer I can think of.
CNN? Fake news
Off to the gulags go his entire extended family
Quite disappointed not to see our resident communist, Trotsky, in this thread.
What's up?
Also, North Korea officially purged all of its records of Marxism-Leninism and rejects communist philosophy in favor of their own. That's not to say that their initial revolution wasn't a Marxist-Leninist revolution, but if you were familiar with communist ideology, you'd know that Marxism-Leninism really doesn't reflect either Marxism or Leninism in fact and that the political models and ideology of Stalin/Mao/Il-Song are regarded as antithetical to the actual teachings of Marx.
So not real communism?
f so, can you point to a functioning real communist state?
In other words, communism cannot survive due to internal and external forces.I mean....it doesn't even regard itself as communist.
If you're using "communist" as an historical artifact to refer to the anti-liberal revolutions and subsequent authoritarian states of the early-mid 20th century, sure it's communist. But ideologically all those states deviated from Marxist economic seizure (using Leninism) and became Stalinist/M-L-ist states, which is antithetical to communist ideology.
The former Yugoslavia is history's closest example. And it was high functioning and more successful than its successor states. But, just as Marx decried, communist states outside the global economic epicenter cannot survive external capitalist influence. Plus, there were huge nationalistic issues obviously.
In other words, communism cannot survive due to internal and external forces.