The amount of cope in this thread is astonishing. I never thought I’d see an actual person justifying killing hundreds of thousands of civilians with a straight face. But here we are
The amount of cope in this thread is astonishing. I never thought I’d see an actual person justifying killing hundreds of thousands of civilians with a straight face. But here we are
Yeah, I’m so glad the civilians in Hiroshima got punished for participating in war crimes
I don’t think the TV was the only thing being “flicked” that evening.
The comic depicts destruction of means of production, hence my question. Would you consider a car “personal property”? What is your overall take on the whole tesla situation. It looks to me as if you support it to some degree
I think it’s partially because of Smithers, who acts like his better half, kind of negating many of Burns’s traits. It’s also because he’s intentionally written like this, akin to Grinch, someone who tries so hard to be evil that it’s hard not to pity him
What do you achieve by destroying the “means of production”? And what is your stance on destroying regular people’s property? Honest questions
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