it's easy to see why radicals basically identify their politics by friend group, the level of competence required to reliably figure out whether a position is crypto-neo-Strasserist or revisionist post-Juche rivals the bookkeeping required to be a baseball fan
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OMG you're right.
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my best reading of Pabloite revisionism is that it's D&D 4th Edition, the edition that tried to slavishly imitate the conventions of MMOs, i.e. jumping on a bandwagon that was in the end going nowhere
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Jesus, I think you've nailed it. RESPECT.
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*sigh* which version of Paranoia, though?
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which version do *you* think it is, Citizen? there are no wrong answers! <capacitor whine>
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Oh dear... By implying that there are variations of the Truth, I admit to having violated my Citizen contract. I will report to the nearest Termination Booth.
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(And the Sparcicist League isn't actually a game. It's just a bunch of guys who get together every week to log onto Amazon and post 1-star reviews of all the other games.)
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I've actually played Paranoia, and let me tell you, I'm a man who count on the fingers of his hands the number of different RPGs I've played. Without repeating any fingers.
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