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It has come to my attention that most "people" do not in fact possess a functioning critical faculty, and instead have what I refer to as "rodent brain". For example of what I mean simply browsing /his/ or even worse, /pol/. It's a crime against nature that someone is allowed to "make a point" that has fuck all to do with the central point at hand. Rodents like this do NOT deserve human brains. At best they should be lobotomized so that they no longer have the impulse to contribute their worthless thoughts to the discourse. Can anyone point me to some literature on this topic?
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>not me though, I'm a very intelligent, unique individual, the protagonist if you will
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Hi OP here, I like BBC
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Two fresh examples.



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