Sunflower 02/19/2024 (Mon) 00:16 Id: 68614f No.6320 del
>>6313
>while my way of "turtling" safeguards my area you are constantly under attack from these degenerative forces.
As I said here
>>6318
>there needs to exist a path where evil can degenerate down along certain back alleys, only to meet me there.
Society needs to have this path, just like London had Dorset Street, and Europe developed the "no man's land" during The Great War, a long street dug into the ground where people drank cheap wine and killed each other constantly. Trench warfare is the concentrated essence of this "path of degeneration", when it appears in plain view, and not as some rotten stinking backstreet or alley. It is rather difficult to produce these environments, they will not normally refine themselves like this, all of the degeneration needs to be funneled into a narrow trail for this to work. Then I'll be there at the end of that trail to slaughter them one by one as they appear. So naturally there can be no peace for them, and there can be no impenetrable shield for real. The fortress must have a gate where one can face the enemy face to face. That's way to control where he will attack. In a sense, related to this
>>6296
as I already pointed out, Twitter, now X, has some serious memetics attached to it, which shows what it is, and why it's such a sewer, as well as why the evil decided to try and make their stand in there.

>Jack Dorsey
That's the founder of Twitter. Seriously? I'll make this simple: Jack The Ripper Dorsey Dorset Street
now renamed X. Like the X-cut slasher, a meme of revolutionary Paris, known as "the X-cut slasher of --- Park", a series of murders taking place in a certain park of the time. This was blamed on La Famida, the vampire now posting on tiktok as Katanna Clarke, she was cast out for this at the time, and today she was again cast out by her couterie, which is why she's making a mess on social media talking about how she's a vampire right there in the open. She's like 1400 years old, strong enough that no one can mess with her, but not influential enough to tell other vampires what to do. History repeats. To cover the trails, the story of the X-slasher was rewritten as Sweeney Todd, "the bloody barber of -- Street", the memetic form remains but was changed to be unrecognizable.