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7/1/2025, 7:57:30 AM
I wish we could go back to wearing tunics I want to do a total freak thing and buy a tunic and wear it around like normal clothes because I like it so much. Well, how can this be? BTW the romanticists in the 80s sometimes wore outfits that were similar to tunics mostly oversized t shirts with belts over them.
Really, a lot of their beliefs harken back to the notion of "whiteness" which is bascially a social construct, and also they very much sit to the right of the monarchy in the assembly hall. For them, their preferences are mostly based on whatever was the most recent and oppressive time or period in history. Also, conservatives tend to put a lot of emphasis on tradition.
It's also like I just mentioned I forgot to conclude though. When I said that there people who endlessly debate religion who seem a little 'untethered' ungrounded, and seemingly arbitrary.,
Well, being like that often goes along with being conservative I guess and it's like almost their history to be like that. So if you don't like that kind of thing, it's worth being aware of that.
Anyway, I already said too much so i won't bother going into further detail you'll probably just strawman me again.
I wanted to mention though, there's another kind of 'badness' like aleister crowley who differed from the norm in that he focused more on the spiritual side of being evil or bad, that likens itself more closely to true evil or the devil becuase there is some quasi spiritual component to it.
Really, a lot of their beliefs harken back to the notion of "whiteness" which is bascially a social construct, and also they very much sit to the right of the monarchy in the assembly hall. For them, their preferences are mostly based on whatever was the most recent and oppressive time or period in history. Also, conservatives tend to put a lot of emphasis on tradition.
It's also like I just mentioned I forgot to conclude though. When I said that there people who endlessly debate religion who seem a little 'untethered' ungrounded, and seemingly arbitrary.,
Well, being like that often goes along with being conservative I guess and it's like almost their history to be like that. So if you don't like that kind of thing, it's worth being aware of that.
Anyway, I already said too much so i won't bother going into further detail you'll probably just strawman me again.
I wanted to mention though, there's another kind of 'badness' like aleister crowley who differed from the norm in that he focused more on the spiritual side of being evil or bad, that likens itself more closely to true evil or the devil becuase there is some quasi spiritual component to it.
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