Noxulous

Bloodthirsty non-human creature.

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I am an open book to the inquisitive, im reasonable and will answer any question, regardless of how forward or strange. Im a non-human non-person eldritch entity with strange values, strange priorities, and strange interests. I respond to Nox.

I like to write alot, if you like it and want to tip me anything you can send it via paypal.me/Noxulous

My discord is @noxulous do not be afraid to add and talk to me.

I am perpetually poor and would like to commission a thing that's been eating my mind for years.

We are Noxulous, Dark Algorithm, Evil and Sanguinarium Vitae Seraph of the indominable (all it/its)

@Evil-and-its-musings is where Evil tries to form a grand unified theory on what evil exactly is, separate from morality. Its a strange entity, you might like it.

30 year old nonhuman, masculine nullgender, tentatively bi with a heavy female/femme lean. Poly.

My Lexicon! https://icedrive.net/s/z3jg4SGS1aw9u6G48fYkw26bX8yQ

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Interact with me? Yes, I luv it

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Let's not have a French revolution, because that got commandeered by the bourgeoisie who took over from the church and monarchy. Let's not have a Russian revolution because that got taken over by the central party (some were measurably more "equal" than others), and embroiled in a global military contest that played to the strengths of warlike military-industrial capitalism. Let's have a new revolution, of new dimensions, learning from the old and avoiding their mistakes while replicating their successes and finding new ones.

It is something that interested me enough to study after recent years. I found out that all that violence in the French revolution, all the guillotines? That was the new rich, the merchant "middle class," who were securing their rise to power with symbolic and practical violence against both the former ruling nobles and the peasant and wage laborer class below them. They portrayed themselves as part of the lower classes with the peasants, but in enacting military control of the nation, were able to use their wealth to take political power. The Paris Commune was a protest against the very Republican government that the 1790s revolution established. And it was put down with guns and slaughter, though in the earlier revolution the soldiers in the Bastille refused to fire on the mob - whom they saw as their kinsmen.

It is that crucial thing we must grasp. If the professional, well equipped police and military forces are willing to shoot, they can and will slaughter any rebellion. The force multiplier difference in technical capabilities is too great. But if they can be made to see the rebels (us) as people, who they should care about, only in that case could we dismantle the mechanisms of sovereign force.

the meme's great. The character is Agrias Oakes from Final Fantasy Tactics, a Holy Knight sworn to serve a princess amidst the church's machinations to kill her and solidify it's own rule with who said church wants to claim succession.

Interesting character, just it's really ironic that they used someone upholding one aspect of the royalty against the church's use of another aspect of the same royalty as an economic statement.