>>29819645Imagine a noose tightening around your neck every day, so slowly that it's only noticable if you're actively tracking it's movement, you just increasingly find it ever so slightly harder to breathe, but it's not so bad, you can adjust, stand on your toes a little and carry on as normal.
Then one day, completely out of the blue, a wild pack of fucking (literally) horses stampedes through.
In all the confusion, it takes a couple hours for you to realise the noose is gone, for the first time in years you can take a full deep breaths in and out and simply relax.
You pet the calmed horses, sit down with them and discuss this novel experience, sharing laughs and generally having a good day, even if you're not generally a fan of horses they got rid of the noose so they cant be all that bad.
And then suddenly the horses are gone and the noose is back to the level it was previously as if the past couple of days never even happened.
The difference in quality between /pol/ and /mlpol/ was honestly astounding, the terms "Shill" and "reddit" are often used improperly and far too frequently, but at it's core they both simply mean "Outsider."
And that's exactly the opposite of what /mlpol/ was full of.
Sure we all had vastly different opinions going into it, but at the end of the day the people that actually stayed on the combined board had far more in common with each other in terms of sheer attitude than they did with their fellow boardmates on either side.
It's the closest we've been to the original 4chan in years, when this was just an obscure corner of the internet, where you could have a cute cat thread right next to a gore thread and nobody would bat an eye because we could simply ignore what we dont like and focus on what we did.
>>29819658Oh it's not, i was just giving my thoughts on what my prefered system of government was.
Nat soc isnt for me, although i can understand the appeal.