【氵】Remember the joke about the load-bearing wall in SP?
Remember that load-bearing wall metaphor in South Park, I don't remember how many episodes, but it's really structured beyond what the creators wanted to satirize at the time.
We could label that wall as "obstruction" and tear it down - meaning liberation, liberty, or something good - "and you're done" - but if the wall we're tearing down is a load-bearing wall Woolen cloth?
This structure can be used as a hell joke, we make jokes that stem from suffering, which means beyond suffering , but what if the joke was about death, those involuntary, unprovoked deaths, what if this death just happened ?
This can have nothing to do with politics or position - I think we should pay attention to " survival " before discussing these things, but do they really know what politics, positions,,,, are these? The atmosphere elsewhere seems to have this structure as well.
They were all caught up in a whole-hearted carnival. I'm not saying that the people involved were pure-blooded populists or something - is there really such a thing, it seems that everyone has become a diode under the inertia of hell jokes
Be wary of binary contexts.
Pretty scary.
Reminds me of witch hunts.
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