Someone please explain the (((Parenthesis))) meme to me.
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Anonymous2017-10-06 21:27
>>2 well you see, this maymay was originally from /prog/ and used when talking about LISP, but then it was co-opted by nazis which they use it when they refer to Jews by putting a set of parentheses around the Jew's name
>>17 Yeah. I don't live in a country that routinely arrests people for saying naughty things on Twitter. If I lived in Theresa May's Orwellian dictatorship, that would be a different story.
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Anonymous2017-10-12 4:07
You live in a country that actively arrests people whose speech online it does not like.
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Anonymous2017-10-12 7:47
Losing your employment over speech isn't quite the same as getting arrested and also losing employment, but I also don't use any cancerous social media.
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Anonymous2017-10-12 7:51
>>13 A great argument against the long-term viability of tattoos without having to go into the cosmetics.
>>21 How confident are you that some sjw at your ISP won't notice you are visiting hate sites and supply your info to antifa?
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Anonymous2017-10-13 1:43
>>24 Technically, I'm self-employed so if the worst happens, I'll still be okay. And antifa has been declared a terrorist group here.
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Anonymous2017-10-13 2:03
>>25 You'll be okay when domestic terrorists firebomb your home at 4am? I wouldn't be so sure of it. I'm just warning you, stop spreading hate or your life itself is on danger. We have spies everywhere, including ISPs.
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