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he printet gazillions of hats and gave them to us, but we still don't know where the og hat came from...
strange times we are living in where the cruel and vile are both somehow wretched but pitifully weak and sensitive at the same time.
Actual social justice was awesome, the modern “social justice” is cringe.
romantic, but in old times this guy would have used his wealth and power to have all those who were speaking ill of him in chains or worse. and every corrupt guardsman would have gladly turned a blind eye to it.
Just proves that are too many people with millionns of $ in thier pockets that act like snakes in society. Makes me wonder how much he steal from his employees.
Also has nothing to do with the old social justice, you’re basically saying; “yeah but look, there were also bad things in the old times so this good thing is also bad!”