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Jun 2022
there are two schools of Darwinism,,,
it's become obvious..
there's the origins story of Darwinism
in the idealism of the Germanic mind...

but there's also the reality...
in a Slavic interpretation of Darwinism..
Asia...

AZJA...
             アザヤ: azayah..
      Asia/... pounding heartbeat of
lemon ******* peoples...

       we are here... for for the old structur4es
to burn... enough time was given!
enough of time was allowed!
the spirit of the grandiosity of the the Khan...
via i want: via i will....

supplied by the leverage of living
in a Stoic fashion,
by a materialistic reprimand(s)...
   the luxury of women living their
outmost outlet "demands"...
this... is... going to... end!
                      nein! nein! und dreimal: nein!
genügend ist genügend!
dast ist es!

                             time to:
erarbeiten!
                       it was ugly when the Mongols conquered
China... it was even uglier when the Mongols conquered Iraq...
it wasn't so ugly when the Janissaries
conquered the Mongols...
               death deluxe of the Khan...

they weren't... Janissaries...
they were Mamluks...

                 i hate modern  German Darwinism...
it sort of avoids Asia... it translates itself all the via from Africa through to to Europe... it's so... racist...
****** no Mogrel?
no Mongol?
   really?
i'm missing Asia...
*******... ******...
    
i lived the pqrt you thought was fiction...
you *******...
tirade of: because the only people thaat
ever existed where slaves,,,
sure.., and the only people that ever
existed
were supposedly white...
you *******... ******:  black: *****!

there's a reason why i hate you race...
you're the ******* same: ****** fatality of
hierarchies.....
     it requires a Mongolian hybrid "thinking"
to undermine the supposed Chinese culture of
suspense...
            death to the tired ways of the people
who have lost their derivative.
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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