We knew the world would not be the same. Few people laughed, few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the passage from the scriptures - “Now I am become Hexbear, destroyer of Libs.”
Releasing us onto Lemmy like
tired and encircled lemmygradians look up in joy as several hundred bears are airdropped onto the newsthread battlefields
Here comes Hexbear with the folding chair!
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Aww shucks
i’ve always appreciated the form of that german suplex bridge
What does the key symbolize?
hey, i guess it could be a “dog whistle” for tankies but it’s just a play on words since tan - key sounds alot like tankie
good idea for a patch i guess
That’s very funny. Kind of like freeze peach
He did everything right and they still body slammed him
Loooooool i love it.
😔
The new Hexbear rules of engagement are just to give the libs a little bit of a fighting chance
on god when I hopped back on the site I would see one dumbass say something shitty and then get torn apart like sharks on tuna
Much like a cat, we want our prey to at least wiggle a bit
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Rolled over them like tanks
Listen to what Uncle Ho has to say about the path of a shitposter (Leninism):
What I wanted most to know - and this precisely was not debated in the meetings - was: which International sides with the peoples of colonial countries?
I raised this question - the most important in my opinion - in a meeting. Some comrades answered: It is the Third, not the Second International. And a comrade gave me Lenin’s “Thesis on the national and colonial questions” published by l’Humanite to read.
There were political terms difficult to understand in this thesis. But by dint of reading it again and again, finally I could grasp the main part of it. What emotion, enthusiasm, clear-sightedness and confidence it instilled into me! I was overjoyed to tears. Though sitting alone in my room, I shouted out aloud as if addressing large crowds: “Dear martyrs compatriots! This is what we need, this is the path to our liberation!”
After then, I had entire confidence in Lenin, in the Third International.
Formerly, during the meetings of the Party branch, I only listened to the discussion; I had a vague belief that all were logical, and could not differentiate as to who were right and who were wrong. But from then on, I also plunged into the debates and discussed with fervour. Though I was still lacking French words to express all my thoughts, I smashed the allegations attacking Lenin and the Third International with no less vigour. My only argument was: “If you do not condemn colonialism, if you do not side with the colonial people, what kind of revolution are you waging?”
Not only did I take part in the meetings of my own Party branch, but I also went to other Party branches to lay down “my position”. Now I must tell again that Comrades Marcel Cachin, Vaillant Couturier, Monmousseau and many others helped me to broaden my knowledge. Finally, at the Tours Congress, I voted with them for our joining the Third International.
The Path Which Led Me To Leninism, April 1960