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But, Anarchy's probably not quite as effective at doing something on a large scale. 'Course, democracy's really slow about doing just that too. Might be worse at it. Quote:
I'm gonna say no. |
@ Azisien: I take it that's a gentle way of saying I'm very bad at gangsta-speak? :sweatdrop
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I'm pretty fucking sure you can get some Looting, Blooded Sidewalks and fire going around if you look at the right places, around proper dates and times, during power shortages or depending of who wins any sort of sports competition that day... or if people drink too much beer or if there isn't enough for everybody. I mean, even the world of Mad Max had hierarchies |
If you can't take criticism stop putting up posters.
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EDIT: I love the amount of wonderful support I'm garnering. |
Learn to cope.
Actually, Fifth is right. If you support or defend something, you are going to get criticized for it, even if you shouldn't. If you can't handle that criticism, you have no place trying to defend it.
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I've never seen the movie, but the word Dystopian's in the Wikipedia write-up, so I'm thinking it makes the case that whatever system was in place wasn't good! Anyway, apparently an Anarchy can be a term applied to a Utopia and a Dystopia. Kinda surprising, since the only examples of Anarchy I can think of have ended badly, but I'm hardly a history buff. So, for some reason, I want to call the whole thing impractical, and leave it at that. @Azisien: Sorry I didn't look the word up before using it? |
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