That would imply most nijisanji in general are worth the thot patrol remark (maybe Scarle but eh). Almost all the migos are pretty much Niji-adjacent as far as I know.Is the migo an attack, a downvote or a tool for thot patrolling?
What a nice man! I hope his marriage goes well!
Given his stance on certain topics (cough cough women), it is not difficult for one to figure out why things are the way they areYou know who I go to for marriage advice? A single man over thirty years old who lives with his parents.
What a nice man! I hope his marriage goes well!
If Proctor wasn't such an incel, would we still even have this forum?Given his stance on certain topics (cough cough women), it is not difficult for one to figure out why things are the way they are
Ah I see. The Prostatic Paradox. "To wish success of a forum, one must not be laid and get no bitches.", a great quote from Abraham Lincoln, 2025.If Proctor wasn't such an incel, would we still even have this forum?
Ah I see. The Prostatic Paradox. "To wish success of a forum, one must not be laid and get no bitches.", a great quote from Abraham Lincoln, 2025.
Dazzle pp is big - socratesFun fact, we have no known quotes that are 100% certain to be from Socrates himself: he died without leaving any written works behind. Everything we know about Socrates is stuff published after his death that used his image as a way to push personal philosophies (Plato being the biggest offender). It's called the Socratic Problem, and it's something you learn about in the first few weeks of beginner philosophy courses as an example of the "argument from authority" fallacy and how it can be used to warp arguments and perceptions.
The basic idea is, if someone's attributing quotes to Socrates, they've already failed in whatever point they're trying to make. Socrates is the ultimate example of using someone's name to lend credence to your own arguments, because Socrates wasn't able to pass his teachings along to us in his own writing. "Socrates" is a different person depending on which source you're reading.
BTW, a quick google search for this quote in particular doesn't even immediately provide a source text, just a shit-ton of facebook posts and crappy blogs. No way of knowing if it's even from one of the Socratic dialogues (it's been literal decades since I read them myself). I see a lot of "inspirational quote" images with it sourced to Welsh Merlin and a motivational speaker named Jeff Wheeler, but that doesn't roll off the tongue quite as well.
tl;dr: Don't quote Socrates to make a point, it's something internet grandmas and scam artists do
What a nice man! I hope his marriage goes well!
Whoa, I didn't know Socrates spoke Spanish.View attachment 88973
Go back to your decaying country, nobody asked for you opinion you yakuvian ape. Your life expectancy is down, poverty rising, public services bleeding... I give you ten years to become like argentina. Your food is an insult for the senses, your britoid culture is based on incest between siblings and kneeling before a mad king who can't even hold a pencil. The romans should've genocided you correctly, maybe then the creation of a civilization in your floating dumpster called england would've been possible. Like Blas de Lezo said long ago: "Every good Spaniard should always piss while facing in the direction of england". Treasonous Albion, I will toast the day you balcanize in the style of yugoslavia.
Damn, didn't even break Top 25. I promise to do better in the future, my training arc begins now.I finally found a way to scrape reaction data off the site, so at last I can pursue my statistics and numbers autism to chart out who gave me the most migos:
BASADO will forever be my biggest supporter, he thinks every one of my posts is a cool story.
Fun fact, we have no known quotes that are 100% certain to be from Socrates himself: he died without leaving any written works behind. Everything we know about Socrates is stuff published after his death that used his image as a way to push personal philosophies (Plato being the biggest offender). It's called the Socratic Problem, and it's something you learn about in the first few weeks of beginner philosophy courses as an example of the "argument from authority" fallacy and how it can be used to warp arguments and perceptions.
The basic idea is, if someone's attributing quotes to Socrates, they've already failed in whatever point they're trying to make. Socrates is the ultimate example of using someone's name to lend credence to your own arguments, because Socrates wasn't able to pass his teachings along to us in his own writing. "Socrates" is a different person depending on which source you're reading.
BTW, a quick google search for this quote in particular doesn't even immediately provide a source text, just a shit-ton of facebook posts and crappy blogs. No way of knowing if it's even from one of the Socratic dialogues (it's been literal decades since I read them myself). I see a lot of "inspirational quote" images with it sourced to Welsh Merlin and a motivational speaker named Jeff Wheeler, but that doesn't roll off the tongue quite as well.
tl;dr: Don't quote Socrates to make a point, it's something internet grandmas and scam artists do
Socrates said:I'm an Athenian boy lover who cheats on my wife, never did an honest day's work, and who admires Athens' enemies rather than my own fatherland. I'm fat and never bathe. Anyone quoting me, be it from my students' own works or from their own asses, demonstrates their own moral bankruptcy and should immediately kill themselves.