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secret place?
showme me /out/
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>secret place
>posts pic stolen from google images

fuck off
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>>835118
My secrete place was leveled and now has 3 giant Marcellus shale gas wells on it.
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I've been to crater lake but it seemed bigger
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>>835139
>He believes al gores fracking memes
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>>835146
>has developed the ability to bypass his brain to ensure 100% quality drivel output
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>>835146
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>>835146
>ponds and hills missing
>replaced by giant well pads that cover 640 acres of land
>"ur delusional al gore fanboi"
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Google earth has ruined any and all secret places
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>>835142
Hnngh.
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>>835167
This. I really hate how everything has become so accessible. Nowadays if you're going for a more or less unique experience you basically have to do some really extreme shit... I wish i was born in 1970
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>>835192
why? your childhood would be in arguably two worst decades until the 2010s.
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>>835196
>>835192
I was born in the 1970s. Pretty awesome actually. You couldn't verify a damn thing. You could lie and tell stories as though they were the truth and people would believe you and they never found out otherwise.

There was nothing at all to distract you from the things you wanted to do. You focused and got shit done. If you wanted to talk to someone distant you had to be tethered to the wall with the phone cord. Paper-based mail was exciting when you sent and received letters. You had to actually get up and drive, walk, bike to your friend's house to talk to them. You had to wait up to 1 month to get photos developed and you had to choose your shots carefully. You had to ask local people for directions when traveling.

Everyone talked to everyone else when you went out somewhere. Sometimes you'd sit down to a meal and have a group conversation with several other people in the restaurant and everyone else would be listening in.

Secrets were kept. Porn was in magazines and on VHS/Beta you had to hide from your parents or randomly find in the woods. When you were out in nature you had to focus on nature and not your phone or battery life. Walkie-Talkie hide and seek was a thing. There were only 3 TV channels, if you turned the antenna correctly. Movies were neighborhood events.

Hidden ponds didn't have trash around them because you were the only person who knew about them. Trails didn't have graffiti and twitter tags, if there were trails. The fish were bigger then. The water cleaner. There wasn't any jet trails in the sky. Rainbows were not for fags. You used gas lanterns and flashlights with massive square batteries around camp.

Where ever you were, you looked out from that spot to everything around you. You didn't look at a screen to determine where your place was in the world. Your place was where ever you happened to be.
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>>835168
Don't you wish you knew what that spot is?
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>>835221
Not really since the flora and fauna suggest it is at least 1500 miles from my location.
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>>835196
child of the 60's
Worst decades? Are you out of your tree? Growing up and scouting in the 70's and living my formitive years in the 80's were amazing.
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>>835210
I have the biggest warm fuzzy reading your post.
Well done and thank you!
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>>835223
And where is your location?
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>>835232
4chan

;_;
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I don't have any pics but I had a place near a beach. It was a sandbar that was exposed at extremely low tides. Nobody ever went there cause it was so hard to spot. Dunno if it's still there though.
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>>835210
>>835224
because you got to watch the seeds of destruction get planted in the US while you sat around and did nothing. at least the younger generations will remember everything already being shit, you watched it turn to shit and did nothing about it.
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>>835166
>Maybe if I exaggerate my lies even more then the scientifically literate will believe them
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>>835265
America is better than it has ever been.

Did you know that in the 1970s there were several hundred terrorist bombings in America and over 100 airplane hijackings? There were so many different home grown terror groups in the USA in the 1970s that it made that sandy shithole in Africa look like a peace parade. It wasn't called the golden age of terrorism for nothing.
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>>835289
Do you know what a "Marcellus shale gas well" is? This is what a single fully function well pad looks like. Then imagine 3 of them with supporting structures and additional runoff ponds for each one. It is like a city. They literally bulldoze over 100s of acres for these things when there are several of them in the area. The pads themselves are only 3-5 acres in size, but they bulldoze everything around them too.
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>>835348
yeah, and what was the kill count on their attacks?

also, i said that 70s and 80s is when things already started turning to shit. 90s and 00s things stayed relatively constant in terms of being shit, and in 10s it started becoming even more shit.
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>>835348
>Did you know something I just made up?
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>>835210
Wtf i hate being alive now
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>>835210

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csVaRY1ptZ0
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>>835492
>how to spot the millennial

http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/28/opinions/bergen-1970s-terrorism/

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/homeland-security/249688-the-1970s-and-the-birth-of-contemporary-terrorism
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>>835565
That was when we had to worry about each other and our close neighbors. Not like today where you are expected to worry about some sandy oil-filled shit box that may as well be on the fucking moon.
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>>835129
I agree, but, admittedly, it is a nice pic.
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>>835664
>Linking to the Clinton news Network
20 cents has been added to your account, thanks for correcting the record
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>>835265
Gradual change goes unnoticed. They didn't realize what had happened until it was already done.

You can't necessarily blame them for the problems of today as much as you can blame millenials today taking in impossible debt to go to college.

Hindsight is always 20/20
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>>835967
>photograph beautiful place
>apply shitty orange filter
>nice pic

goddamn i hate you instagram-babby faggots
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>>835118
>secret place
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagunas_de_Ca%C3%B1ada_del_Hoyo

puta
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>>835348
>>>835265
>America is better than it has ever been.
kys faget
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>>835265
Horseshit.
I'm 20 and have grew up watching everything I love disappear. Our generation is aware, but for the most part apathetic.
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>>836769
You just have the internet now and can see most everything. Things where far worse politically, in America's past.
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>>836893
I've seriously been wondering that lately.

At any rate, it supports the assertions I often make as to the importance of maintaining a free and open internet.

TPTB can no longer control the conversation. You can see a huge difference in the opinions younger Americans hold vs the older generation that still believe everything they are told on the evening news. If there is one thing that gives me hope going forward, it's this.

In comment sections and social media everywhere, the truth is coming out more and more. I am seeing a great awakening, it's encouraging.
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>>835210
I thought this was pasta. I was born in 75, and a had a great childhood. Bummed that my kids are so into tech, but tech is fun (I liked what was available) and I recognize that there is a palce for it. They are healthy and good kids. I can't complain.

But, I do wish today's kids could experience my childhood. It hink it would be good for them.
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>>836948
>In comment sections and social media everywhere, the truth is coming out more and more. I am seeing a great awakening, it's encouraging.

Sadly the counter to this seems to be a rise in echochambers of objectively shit opinion and policy. Black Lives Matter would not be a thing without the internet to provide idiots with their confirmation biases. Same with the absolute bullshit Tumblr-grade Feminism.

Free and open internet is good, don't get me wrong, but I think we need to teach people to be more skeptical of what they read online, and to make decisions for themselves.
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AT in western MD.
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>>837061
>>836948
The internet is really still in its infancy. I've seen country and continent join the internet one by one. Each brings with it new ideas and insights that shoot holes through long held ideas of "how things are supposed to be."
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>>837061
>Sadly the counter to this seems to be a rise in echochambers of objectively shit opinion and policy. Black Lives Matter would not be a thing without the internet to provide idiots with their confirmation biases. Same with the absolute bullshit Tumblr-grade Feminism.
>Free and open internet is good, don't get me wrong, but I think we need to teach people to be more skeptical of what they read online, and to make decisions for themselves.

I suppose the latter was implied. At least when I think of the internet, I think of a place where anyone who is actually looking for the truth can seek and find it in pretty short order. And those who don't seek the truth can be called out for their logical fallacies and continuing to promote an agenda, even in the face of facts.

The examples you give, for instance, I have never personally seen myself, nor had any direct contact with, in all my time on the internet. But I have seen a metric assload of backlash toward both factions, and rightfully so. I suppose that's a function of the sort of sites I frequent, however...

In the end I agree with you, teach people to think for themselves is the ultimate answer.

I suppose I just don't rate the threat of the tumblerinas as highly as most people on the internet do. I mean, yes the ideas they stand for are highly frightening and should be opposed wherever they are found. But I think that anyone with any sense can see what they are all about pretty quickly. But then again I have become aware that I have more sense than most, so maybe I should think more in terms of averages. Because there sure are a lot of stupid people in the world, or perhaps more accurately, people who lack critical thinking skills and/or too lazy or uncaring of the truth to put in any work toward discovering it.

Maybe that's what separates us from them. I personally value the truth very highly, sounds like you do too. But very many people nowadays do not. The world is filled with people loaded to the
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>>837177
(cont'd)
gills with preconceived notions and myopic, self centered views. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths people go to to construct some complicated convoluted world view, rather than just look at things objectively and realize some simple truth (eg., you are just plain fat and unhealthy, or whatever) because that would involve logic or *gasp* self critical analysis!

Reminds me of a great quote I found on another site recently, it's not mine but I took it down anyway because I thought it captures what I am trying to express so succinctly. He's talking about truth as it relates to politics but it's all the same thing, really:

>The most important thing you can have in a politician is honesty but it doesn't work to get elected not really.

>Somewhere along the way you are going to have to tell a fat person that poor eating habits and lack of exercise is the leading cause of being fat.

>There goes your voters.

>People don't want to hear the truth until they experience a world where it's exterminated then they get the point and then a few generations later everyone forgets again and the circle of life repeats itself to infinity and beyond.

>We're currently in the part where freedom dies due to inability for the people to hear and focus on the truth and so the truth must die completely and go into extinction mode again for several generations until people cry out for truth again and properly honor it's place in life.

>That is if we aren't trapped into a hellish techno prison planet forever locking us in the downswing of the cycle.

>On the bright side it's almost football season again!
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I know it's not much, but I was lucky enough to grow-up in a rural town where my parents owned a lot of forest. They only own <10 acres, but the forest itself is hundreds of acres that several people own.

Anyway, my parents still own the land, and when I'm able to return I can go out to the spots where I used to camp and build forts, and I still camp and my friends often join me.

Here are several pics of "my spot" at various times of year during various activities. About 10 years ago these two massive trees uprooted and made a big clearing the the canopy and a rather cozy spot to campout as well.

It's actually visible on google maps but nobody would notice.
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>>837188
I'm surprised neither (you) or anyone else haven't used those downed trees for firewood by now when you are camping in that spot.
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>>837190
I've ackshully used a lot of the limbs, but for the most part we just used downed limbs, branches, and scrap that's around. I enjoy keeping the wall of limbs and tree trunks intact because it kinda helps make "the spot". Especially in deep summer when the vines and ferns and stuff are so thick. We have no trouble finding burnables around there.
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We call it "The Hole"
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>>837198
We swim a little ways downstream. Glacier fed and freezing, but worth it on a hot day.

Never seen another person here in 5+ years of camping and hiking. Won't find the trail online anywhere or in a map book because we carved it and kept it hidden.
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>>837198
>>837199
wow that's pretty sweet. western CA or Alasker perhaps?
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>>835999
Not him but you lost when you resorted to memes m9
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>>835118
>secret
>show you
you don't get the concept, do you?
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>>837571
well, it goes from being a secret to being a mystery. ain't nobody knows who we are or where, just that the palces exist.
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>>835118
You want into my secret place? Oh, anon. I knew you swinged that way.
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>>838857
*swung
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>>835118
my secret place is full of townhouses now ;_;
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>>838881
kys yourself
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>>838900
rude
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It's a nice spot, especially considering that the town I live in was one of the first industrial towns in the U.S, if not the first

There's another spot, but it's a lot more elaborate to find. It's only accessible by water
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>>838907
kys yourself again
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>>835210
>Porn was in magazines and on VHS/Beta you had to hide from your parents or randomly find in the woods
I am a millennial and even i did that.
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>>835353
Australia?
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>>835361
>Do you know what a "Marcellus shale gas well" is? This is what a single fully function well pad looks like. Then imagine 3 of them with supporting structures and additional runoff ponds for each one. It is like a city. They literally bulldoze over 100s of acres for these things when there are several of them in the area. The pads themselves are only 3-5 acres in size, but they bulldoze everything around them too.
I got a special bottle of really fine scotch that i am going to brake open when Yellowstone blows and the US gets BTFO. What you faggots have done to nature is disgusting and there will be retribution.

No offense to you obviously, you see alright.
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>>839144
>What you faggots have done to nature is disgusting and there will be retribution.

Not that anon but it's because muh free market unfettered capitalism is the best and can do no wrong. We live in a "democracy" that goes to the highest bidder. We rape the land here. I'd gladly have a glass of that scotch if I make it through the massive eruption, if you don't mind.
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>>839144
>saving a special bottle of rotgut until you die

c cc-can I be your kikebook friend?
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>>835361
Different anon, but most of the ones in Pennsylvania are pretty small...obviously, since they make money convincing people to install them on their property, and nobody would ever agree to installing your pic. I don't fully understand how these things work, or how ours are different than yours...why ours don't have runoff ponds.
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>>835361
Would you prefer they put a refugee center there?
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I have no photo of it, but when I went on a small tour in Ha Long Bay they took us out to a lone karst tower sticking straight out of the ocean, with an old staircase running from the mouth of a cave down to the water. We pulled our boat up to the cave mouth, went up the stairs and through the cave and came out into a little valley completely surrounded by vertical walls of karst, with trees and a little lake. It was like a tiny ecosystem in a coffee mug. Perfect supervillain lair. We weren't allowed to go closer to it, which is good since we'd have only damaged it.
It's hardly a secret, tourists go there every day, but I remember thinking, "wow, places like this actually exist".
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>>837202
>>837199
looks like washington pass hwy 20 wilderness. tons of glacial lakes and creeks with similar granite and forest.
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A little lake in upper Michigan full of Brook trout
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>>837202
>>839420
Pretty much, yeah. Canadian West Coast

Was at the river again a few days ago and its the lowest I've ever seen it. Normally all of this is submerged. Gonna go back with my panning kit and check some of the little crevices for any gold that may have settled and gotten stuck.
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>>835142
florida?
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>>835353
this dude's place is upside down sweet
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>>839480
Hello fellow west coast Canadian
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>>835361
and it poisons the soil about 1km around the well and run off areas
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>>836948
It's just the illusion of freedom ya dingus. The more control they get, the more precise their methods get, the more they can afford to make it appear as if they aren't controlling things. That's not an awakening you feel, It's the noose tightening around your neck.
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>>840535
Put down the koolaid
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>>839516
Mississippi
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>>835210
>There were only 3 TV channels, if you turned the antenna correctly
Maybe in your area. The amount of free to air TV channels has actually decreased since the 70s, ever since the high UHF bands got gutted for phones and radio.
>There wasn't any jet trails in the sky.
wat
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>>841060
>>There wasn't any jet trails in the sky.
>wat
Government mind control spraying by planes AKA contrails didn't exist back in the 70s.
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>>841062
lel
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>>839480
This isn't north of coquitlam is it?
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>>841060

>The amount of free to air TV channels has actually decreased since the 70s,

They have more than tripled since the 70s. Uhf went away but the big 5 broadcasters have 3 channels each plus there are more than a dozen small broadcasters
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>>835265
God I hate you and your shitty pessimistic view of everything. Go permanently remove your carbon footprint from this earth and duct tape a plastic bag over your head you faggot.
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>>835142
>That cypress in the right foreground of the image
Dig this shit up and bonsai it. It's literally perfect.
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>>841062
Doesn't exist now either. It was contrails then, and it still is.

Source: born in 1970
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>>839520
Must be in Straya
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>>840547
There are a loooooooot more of us than them, I wouldn't give up hope so easily.

Look at the popularity of "outsider" candidates in U.S. and elsewhere, Brexit, etc...

People are sick of the B.S. and are more and more waking up to what's really going on.

You sound like a cynic. Cynics are just disappointed idealists. I invite you to instead join me in spreading the truth, Anon. Via social media as well as in person. The time has come.

Check out Storm Clouds Gathering on YouTube, and also hedgeless horseman's revolutionary call to arms on ZH.

I'm not going down without a fight. Join me Anons!
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>>835210
only a few of the things in that massive post are good
everything else is bad but you like it because you grew up in it and it has sentimental value
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>>835210
>dad was born in '71
>went hunting innafarms with cousins
>shot all typse of guns with family for fun
>roped sheet metal behind tractors, had someone drive the tractor, and clinged on for dear life
and here I am in 2016 with no guns, no cousins, no farms, no hunting, and no dangerous outdoor activities to have fun.
feels fucking awful, man.
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>>841511
Numbers don't matter much anymore lord Tennyson, especially when you are so easily divided and sub divided into increasingly polarized groups with just a little prodding.

>Outsiders show people are tired of the system
"outsider" candidates, are decidedly within the traditional bounds of the system still representing the traditional system, with only a slight slant towards the fringe of what's acceptable. Such a radical shift, [spoiler]not really.[/spoiler]

>"spreading truth"
>Via social media
Shirley, you jest, "social" media is one of the primary new methods of controlling thought and action subtly and precisely, and people beg for them to do it.

>Watch this propaganda, take my ideals, and join the fight
Ridiculous, apply yourself!
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>>841987
I agree with you, but consider that people have been grumbling along these lines since time immemorial. Don't be envious of the past; appreciate what you've got now so you can make future generations froth with jealousy.
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My secret place
>ssshhh dont tell nobudy
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>>842027
>appreciate what you've got now so you can make future generations froth with jealousy.
found the boomer.
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>>841226
how about i duct tape a bag over my penis and fuck your mom with it instead, faggot?
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>>835353
thats a wild ass cave
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>>841169
Not even close! I dislike the Lower Mainland.
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>>835118
old nazi hospital i ran into when in norway
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>>839399
I'd love to see this. Sounds so comfy.
>>839480
Holy crap, the water would normally be over your head? That's insane. Yeah, I bet you have a good chance for gold. I want to do that one day.
>>841062
>people actually believe this
On top of the fact that science says you're wrong do you really think all those ground crew personal making shit an hour would keep their mouth shut?
kys
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Catholic university near me. Has a grove... That's all I'm saying. Go there during a bike ride or run at night. Look at the few stars that shine through the city. Basically outer ghetto.

2.) that's pretty much the only nature by me :( never knew people had yards with actual grass where they could actually have privacy and intimacy with friends or solace. until I went to my rich friends houses. And I'm middle class.
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>>841235
>Source: born in 1970

As someone who was born in the 1960s, you are incorrect. There were no contrails in the 1970s. Those started in the 1980s.
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>>838703
kek
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>>846996
As someone born in the 50s I remember contrails in the 60s and while they were still around in the 70s the people had real problems like the the giant faggot Jimmy Carter who wanted us to all freeze in the dark and banned residential use of natural gas and instituted gasoline rationing.. after Reagan fixed everything then people had the luxury of noticing contrails again.
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>>843012

If you discovered an area where people are living sideways I'm fucking impressed, I'd delete this post though no one can ever know.
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>>847196

As someone born before the invention of aircraft, I can assure you contrails started in the 20's and died off started again the 50's
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