The moral fruits of evolutionism and atheism and subjectivism everyone
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Sustacel250
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The context you quoted will not introduce the concepts you mentioned in the title. All I can see is a discussion on pets and a message about people who believe proteins can be found in meat.
There is little I can say about it. But I can interpret your title. I can say I noticed a trend of attaching the "-ism" at the end of a word and pretend is an ideology. I think the word "ideology" changed meaning approx around the 2000s. So today is an aggressive method of intellectual domination. I also used it by the way, I use it to define the normie life as a robotoid algorithm. To me, describing something as an "-ism" is a method to claim my moral superiority and shatter the "-ism". I will basically assume the "-ism" is a mere mechanical set of beliefs and I describe it = i dominate it.
I should probably be careful using the "-isms" but when I deal with normies I want to use fire against fire, aggression is the only deterrent against people like normies. You should always define the normies with "-isms" or they will do it to you.
There is little I can say about it. But I can interpret your title. I can say I noticed a trend of attaching the "-ism" at the end of a word and pretend is an ideology. I think the word "ideology" changed meaning approx around the 2000s. So today is an aggressive method of intellectual domination. I also used it by the way, I use it to define the normie life as a robotoid algorithm. To me, describing something as an "-ism" is a method to claim my moral superiority and shatter the "-ism". I will basically assume the "-ism" is a mere mechanical set of beliefs and I describe it = i dominate it.
I should probably be careful using the "-isms" but when I deal with normies I want to use fire against fire, aggression is the only deterrent against people like normies. You should always define the normies with "-isms" or they will do it to you.
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