The guy on the grounds clothes or something likely are supposed to indicate who he is but for me the only thing that made it clear is the nazi (I keep on thinging there is a t in that) flag he seemed to have dropped form the initial push.

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      The great news, it stops being a paradox if, instead of a moral standing, we treat it as social contact. If someone does not follow the contract, then they are no longer covered by it either.

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        Yup. Im a big believer in this type of thing. If someone is acting rude or such in a way that crosses my line and now you don’t get personal space or a nice smile and I will yell about how you are acting. People really do not understand how much of our society is reliant on the large majority of folks playing by the rules and how a tipping point can be reached where everything goes to hell.

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    The guy on the grounds clothes or something likely are supposed to indicate who he is

    No idea where you are from, but yes, around my parts the only people running around in “tacticool” gear are right-wing extremists.

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      It definitely depends. I was at one of the protests on the 17th and there were several of us wearing gear and open carrying.

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        Oh, no problem. There are also lots of people doing LARP or paintball stuff here too. But basically none of them would wear their gear under normal circumstances in public.

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          Also a big difference from just wearing a camo outfit and whatever the fuck the weirdo militias wear

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            And what of the young people with green hair wearing a million pouches, a bulletproof vest, gothic combat boots, and a face-concealing gas mask?

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              If you didn’t lead with the fact that they have green hair I might have taken this question seriously

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                The wonderful world of real life fashion movements.

                Techwear is beautiful. And I can’t help seeing something queer in the design language.

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      I have seen them on the internet but they are not around these parts so I was not sure with the basic cartoon form. I assumed initially but it was realizing the rug he was on was a dropped nazi flag that made it for sure. Im sorta glad I don’t recognize it really.

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    The guy on the grounds clothes or something likely are supposed to indicate who he is but for me the only thing that made it clear is the nazi (I keep on thinging there is a t in that) flag he seemed to have dropped form the initial push.

    Looks like a “proud boy.”