i think the americans ought to relearn their policy on isolationism - the chinese have already overtook the americans on the grounds of national capitalism - and what a ****** opinion this ends up being,.. the only way americans will retain their americanism is by isolating themselves from thee rest of the world, lest they become the lingua franca that equates itself as merely lingua fornicata - no, i'm not the ***** of french joke with bilinguals, or mono-linguals, or mono-linguals = americans, or three language speakers being tri-linguals, it just means: you own a ******* *******! how's that?! lingua franca became lingua fornicata... i swear to god the americans ought to rekindle the isolationist policies that FDR made real... to live in a monochromatic world is about as interesting as living next to 20 taj mahals within a 20sqm radius... i have more of those marble monstrosities in my head, abstract... americans ought to relearn isolationism... just to slow the **** down on the globalist agendas... given the made in china national capitalism, which was only perfected via socialism... funny... nationalistic capitalism only emerged from socialism... well, you save capitalistic countries via pumping them money rather than pride.... english doesn't actually encourage *******... why would it, it already has ******... it's lingua fornicata... perhaps, once upon a time it was lingua franca... now what the english economises is *****, everything else is made in china; the english used to be the marco polos of this world, now? they're the don giovannis. don't you worry about me, the slavic women adore the fact that they can be the ****** of the kings of europe... hey, i'm done in 70 years or less given the chance i shorten this prison sentence by 20+ years... if i take to the fetish of prayer... which part of the story am i take honour for? the part that i die, or the part that i am born, but have no allegiance to life? mesmerise me, indulgence me, tell me the difference. i will be content with the last breath, prior to any breath akin to mine: take its first.