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Self-Improvement Thread Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 12:11:48 [Preview] No. 73 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
I know this isn't very directly related to /monarchy/, but I've always been interested in how people of different political leanings respond to this question, so here I am asking monarchists. What are some good self-improvement methods/tips/techniques/etc.? What would you focus on primarily?


Anonymous 08/30/2020 (Sun) 11:26:50 [Preview] No.89 del
>>73
Step 1: Stop posting on shitty boards like /monarchy/.
Step 2: Stop visiting shitty boards like /monarchy/.
Step 3: Stop using shitty social media like imageboards.
Step 4: Stop using the computer.
Step 5: Go outside.
Step 6: ????
Step 7: Profit!!!!111



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Genetically Engineered Monarch Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 11:36:27 [Preview] No. 63 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Would genetic engineering fundamentally change the nature of monarchy in any way?



Loyalty and Fealty Servant 08/08/2019 (Thu) 04:58:29 [Preview] No. 55 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Hi /monarchy/,

Here is a question that will hopefully tide us over while we're holed up here in the bunker. I've been meaning to make a thread on it for a while.
How far does loyalty to one's Sovereign extend? If someone is born under one Monarch, moves to a country with a different one, and becomes a citizen there, do they still owe any loyalty to their original Sovereign? Or would you say they cannot simply change allegiances or that they would be bound to both?
Would they only owe fealty if they specifically made an oath to their Sovereign? I personally have made an oath to my Queen when I started in my occupation. Am I only bound by this until I leave my occupation or nation, or for the rest of my life?
I feel that I am bound for life, though I was always partial to the Monarchy even as a child, so I don't know if this is just sentimentality. On the other hand I would want to avoid being overly legalistic about it giving loyalty too many timelines and boundaries.
A few years ago in my country, the courts ruled to allow new citizens to immediately recant the Oath of Allegiance they just made to become a citizen. What do you think of this?


Anonymous 08/08/2019 (Thu) 08:21:39 [Preview] No.59 del
>How far does loyalty to one's Sovereign extend? If someone is born under one Monarch, moves to a country with a different one, and becomes a citizen there, do they still owe any loyalty to their original Sovereign?
Sounds like a personal resolve. The loyalist spirit maintains a somewhat sanguine bond with their monarch. I doubt anyone else would care, but origin does matter.
>Would they only owe fealty if they specifically made an oath to their Sovereign?
Oath is an oath.
>A few years ago in my country, the courts ruled to allow new citizens to immediately recant the Oath of Allegiance they just made to become a citizen. What do you think of this?
Not surprised. They value revolution and destruction.


Servant 08/08/2019 (Thu) 16:11:36 [Preview] No.61 del
>>59
>Sounds like a personal resolve. The loyalist spirit maintains a somewhat sanguine bond with their monarch.
I tend to agree. Loyalty is something that should be intensely personal. I don't think enough is being done to instill loyalty in new citizens and generations or even basic education on why we have a monarch or their role in the state. The fact that someone wants to immediately revoke their oath should be a huge red flag that this is lacking in whatever program they're going through, but I shouldn't be surprised. Most are indifferent to the whole thing today. The only enthusiasm for the Royal Family you can expect here today is a more tabloid celebrity type obsession.



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Bunker Thread Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 02:46:42 [Preview] No. 4 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
How are y'all doing? Comfy in the bunker? How many managed to see the messages? Anyone got any bets on when/whether 8chan'll be back?
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Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 19:08:03 [Preview] No.50 del
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I'm glad we're all mostly alive. Will we continue bunkering here on endchan until 8chan comes back or does anyone have any other ideas?


Anonymous 08/07/2019 (Wed) 23:09:58 [Preview] No.52 del
>>47
>>48
>>49
I missed you guys too ;_;
>>50
I think we're going to bunker through a week to see what happens. Speaking of which, anyone have the timeline of events? Is this right so far?

- El Paso shooter uploads manifesto to Instagram.
- Posts link of it to 8chan.
- MSM blames 8chan and guns.
- Cloudfare announces that they're going to pull 8chan's DDOS protection and hosting.
- 8chan had BitMitigate planned as a backup.
- BitMitigate fell through because payments providers deplatformed BitMitigate soon after.
- Now we're just waiting around to see if 8chan mods can find another hosting provider.

Sound about right? Any missing details?


Anonymous 08/08/2019 (Thu) 04:35:53 [Preview] No.53 del
We should be able to salvage everything using this http://206.223.147.217/monarchy/


Anonymous 08/08/2019 (Thu) 04:57:33 [Preview] No.54 del
>>52
- well, don't know how you forget the matter of the other shoteroo at dayton by antifa, immediately memory holed by the media
- the site is online and has been for a while, so it's being hosted somewhere, but's very slow and may be partly readonly


Anonymous 08/08/2019 (Thu) 11:39:31 [Preview] No.60 del
>>54
>- well, don't know how you forget the matter of the other shoteroo at dayton by antifa, immediately memory holed by the media
I somehow managed to not hear about that one.
>- the site is online and has been for a while, so it's being hosted somewhere, but's very slow and may be partly readonly
I'm getting a completely blank page :/.