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3732910 No.3732910 [Reply] [Original]

A friend told me that /jp/ is brimming with intellectuals. So if I may commit blaspehmy and speak of something other then VNs and doujin-ware, may I test your mettle?

Why does man give in so easily to despair, but seems to almost pain at accepting peace?

>> No.3732916

Despair is easy to comprehend, Peace not so much.

>> No.3732917

Peace takes effort.

>> No.3732919

Because conflict drives success, and success cannot be had without conflict.

>> No.3732923

Peace is an impossibility for any significant period of time. Accepting it is accepting something that will soon perish.

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Peace means no conflict.
No conflict means no incident.
No incident means nothing investigate.
Nothing to investigate means no Touhou.
No Touhou means no /jp/.

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>>3732923
>>3732919
>>3732917
>>3732916
I love you /jp/. Here, have some more Suika.

>> No.3732936

Your friend is a liar.

>> No.3732941

DICK BUTT

>> No.3732952

>>3732941
butthorn <3

>> No.3732954

>>3732932
But, wouldn't no /jp/ lead to conflict?

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