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Why is silk feminine? Because no guy in his right mind wears anything made out of silk with possible exception in rare cases to underwear.

 

Yes, I made an !@#$%^&*uption, but I figured that 70/30 I was right and if not 90/10 that you heard it before.

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Well, in a literal sense, if I really wanted to I could find time to watch any single movie. What I meant was that between college, work, and the tasks I have to do at home, I don't have time to do much else, and that time is devoted to Subspace.
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Just a quick note about anarchism. Academic anarchism usually boils down to: A system of government cannot be forced on you.

 

So you have the right to choose your own government, whether such a government already exists or you create it yourself. If you choose to participate under a system of government for whatever reason, you are beholden to their laws. You can, however, choose not to participate at any point unless you violated their laws; thus you might want to read the fine print before agreeing to their terms. Variations to this state that this would be too readily abused by governments to impose upon well-meaning individuals the freedom to choose, and propose instead that only those who attempt to injure another can be organized against. This would create several problems also, as you might have imagined.

 

Now, I personally see democracy as the best form of government; but I also appreciate the thought of being able to *choose* your system of government. The world is a small place with limited resources, however, and I seriously question anarchy's compatibility with these cir-*BAD WORD*-stances. Perhaps once we're space-faring and widely distributed with a seemingly unlimited amount of raw resources, anarchy will be the only sensible solution going forward.

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As both political philosophy and personal lifestyle, social anarchism promotes community self-reliance, direct participation in political decision-making, respect for nature, and nonviolent paths to peace and justice.

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