i yearn for more rightist unity
do you guys hate libtards still 🥺
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i yearn for more rightist unity
do you guys hate libtards still 🥺
btc cels seething over silver chads
Rewatching centricide. why did jreg make every interaction so yaoifull. what fujoshi bullshit is flowing through his vains
he keeps smoking in his fucking face !!!
lib unity or rightist unity…..
Desinstions decisions….
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Libunity
Rightist unity
Very random rambling but Nazi and Ancap really felt like exes in canon. They don't really talk as often as their counterparts but when they do there's a strange sense of familiarity between them. Like when Ancap asked Nazi to get his bagels back he kinda just instinctively did it and then realized what he did and ate it himself. Like it happened many times before their breakup and he only realized they broke up after doing it.
And if we think about how fascism was generated to prop up capitalism and how ancap was obsessed with childwives (easy to control. won't disobey him. won't leave him.) and nazi's daddy issues this kinda made more sense. I'm definitely reading too much into this.
May or may not be working on a fic about their past but procrastination is kicking in.
centricide is such creative juice. political ideologies but make them people is such a good meal. the uncompromising nature of ideologies make for flint-like friction. the interaction of beliefs in the world make for explosive chemistry.
political ideologies who are diametrically opposed, foes. oil and water, needing each other to define themselves, writing their names in their enemy's blood. they're their favourite person to kill. they're not enemies-to-lovers, because they will remain enemies forever. and that's their promise to each other, that's their wedding vow.
political ideologies adjacent to each other. a shaky alliance, a will-they won't-they relationship. sometimes it's good. sometimes it's excellent. sometimes, things click like the turn of a key into a shared apartment or the tiny inconsequential habits they pick up from each other. but then you're placing your heart in someone's hand, only to have them drop it. they hurt each other, not out of malice, but out of selfishness and an inability to change.
political ideologies close to each other. a melting pot of ideas and bodies and agreement. there are little differentials picking away, a decimal point always a little off. they're that couple—the annoying ones that won't ever leave each other's side. codependency, it's called, but that's just finding your other half.
had to