anaesidemus [he/him] to chapotraphouse • 2 years ago11 Rules for Life - Mao Zedongexternal-linkmessage-square8 fedilinkarrow-up132cross-posted to: marxismmainmain
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minus-squareZuzak [fae/faer, she/her]hexbear4·edit-22 years ago Cursed opposite version :up-yours-woke-moralists: To fail to stand up straight with your shoulders back. This is one type of liberalism. To treat yourself like someone you are not responsible for helping. This is a second type of liberalism. To make friends with people who don't want the best for you. This is a third type. To compare yourself with who someone else is today, not to who you were yesterday. This is a fourth type. To let your children do anything that makes you dislike them. This is a fifth type. To criticize the world without first setting your house in perfect order. This is a sixth type. To pursue what is expedient (not what is meaningful). This is a seventh type. To not tell the truth--or, to lie. This is an eighth type. To assume that the person you are listening to doesn't know anything you don't. This is a ninth type. To be imprecise in your speech. This is a tenth type. To bother children when they are skateboarding. This is an eleventh type. To pass a cat you encounter on the street without petting it. This is a twelth type. link
Cursed opposite version :up-yours-woke-moralists:
To fail to stand up straight with your shoulders back. This is one type of liberalism.
To treat yourself like someone you are not responsible for helping. This is a second type of liberalism.
To make friends with people who don't want the best for you. This is a third type.
To compare yourself with who someone else is today, not to who you were yesterday. This is a fourth type.
To let your children do anything that makes you dislike them. This is a fifth type.
To criticize the world without first setting your house in perfect order. This is a sixth type.
To pursue what is expedient (not what is meaningful). This is a seventh type.
To not tell the truth--or, to lie. This is an eighth type.
To assume that the person you are listening to doesn't know anything you don't. This is a ninth type.
To be imprecise in your speech. This is a tenth type.
To bother children when they are skateboarding. This is an eleventh type.
To pass a cat you encounter on the street without petting it. This is a twelth type.
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