A variety of considerations held him back. “The wife,” as he put it, had her doubts. He wasn’t sure about the “ginormous leap down in luxury” from living in deep residential comfort on land in the US midwest to living in a very small cabin on board a 30-year-old cruise ship. He was worried, too, by the limited facilities – “No kitchen of my own? Tiny bathrooms? Tiny everything?”

  • emizeko [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    nerds like this usually think they're the ones who will figure out a loophole in "the rules" without having any idea how power actually works

    • SoyViking [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Believing that power follows The Rules is one thing. Lots of people believe that. Propaganda machine goes brr and all that.

      But libertarians believe that while simultaneously believing that government is evil, immoral and tyrannical. They can't even make their own beliefs internally coherent.

    • bort_simp_son [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Showing the evil, tyrannical, totalitarian, authoritarian 1984 government my property deed so they have no choice but to leave me alone. If that doesn't work, I'll remind them what the 4th Amendment says until I become immortal.