Does it make sense to even talk about being "filled with" rage?
I think people think of anger like this, like there's an anger bucket in everybody that gets steadily filled up with anger molecules until you go berserk.
"Suppressed rage", is this a real thing? I suppose it is, it's the chemical...
all these posters are the same person
archaic torso of apollo
beisers cultural positioning in the techsphere
black magic fuckery
bumming dead dads again
cchq national festival of recrimination
corpsey's demonic thread
corpsey's itchy bumhole
cuntsmuseum
cyber nonce
did corpsey do this deliberately?
gruesome bum experiments
haha i took the last tag space ya rudeboi berks
locked in the bum-cabinet
mood slime
mr tldr
scott 'mr. iq racist' alexander
see russians everywhere
sobe promotes phalos
still just a rat in a cage
teacher of retarded children
tech adjacent intellectual scene
the dick sucking pacifist
the didcot parkway review of books
trotskyists a zombie with no conscience
wang@thecause
wharg1 4 babyman?
aldi rembrandt rum
beards
betrayal
blairite eurocommunism
cigars
crazy golf
curren$y
fascism
hardback books
innocent smoothies
julian assange
killed by whirlpool
lager
lard
latin funeral
london skateboarding
modernist poetry
nicky blackmarket doing voices
odour of the cafe oto troubadour
pub chang
reality tv
religious pageantry
tasteful saxophone
the sega megadrive
trampoline accidents
trip hop
wang@thecause
wetherspoons
whimsy
work hard play hard
Bueno de Mesquita (my new hero), Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D. Morrow, in their highly cynical book The Logic of Political Survival, state that when referring to categories of regime (and all other organisations, in fact) we should consider two institutional dimensions:
The...
democracy
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economy of democracy
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of democracy
political
political economy of democracy
thethe political
the political economy
the political economy of
the political economy of democracy
the political economy of oliver craner
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