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How do you spot
midwits, /lit/?

>> No.19507217
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>>19507202

>> No.19507229

Their phisognomy gives it away

>> No.19507250

>>19507202
They tend to be kafkaesque

>> No.19507281

>>19507202

They use exhausted meme words like "midwit"

>> No.19507302

>>19507250
No meat touching, ma'am

>> No.19507341

Schodringer Anything

>> No.19507363

Easy, as a midwit myself, I simply sniff for familiar smell

>> No.19507368

mirror

>> No.19507532

There has never been a more accurate depiction of the dangers of modern totalitarianism than George Orwell's 1984. Alongside Animal Farm, it represents the culmination of anti-socialist fiction. Of course, a more in-depth and apolitical look at the dangers of censorship can be found in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, wherein the government controls people by harshly restricting their access to books. As such, people should constantly be wary about the dangers of omnipresent surveillance and censorship. With the advent of police body cameras, for instance, we can see how the behavior of individuals can be warped by the mere suggestion that they *might* be subjected to public scrutiny. Furthermore, with the recent rise of COVID, it is more important than ever that people begin exercising their own critical thinking skills instead of blindly trusting perceived authority figures.

>> No.19507562

they visit /lit/ frequently

>> No.19507620

>>19507202
They use the word "spook".

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>>19507217
Your point?

>> No.19507709

>>19507202
They blogpost

>> No.19507741

>>19507217
There are some funny ones though.

>> No.19507755

>>19507202
1. atheism
2. paganism
thats all you need for discernment

>> No.19507785

>>19507202
they post on /lit/

>> No.19508892

>>19507202
Read their diary.

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>> No.19509635

>>19507368
this

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>>19507368
I tried doing this but the creature that lives in mine is so hideous that i got scared and ran away.

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>>19507217
How serendipitous. I just snagged pic related from a Trolley Problem thread on /pol/ not too long ago.

>> No.19509710

>>19507202
Determine if they’re a robot or a lesbian

Sexually.

>> No.19509717

>>19509696
This must be from old /pol/ because its actually kind of funny

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>>19509696
fukken saved

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>>19509612
>didn't realize we could add our own solutions and add more variables

>> No.19509739

>>19507693
>if the crew maintains the trolley long enough to survive the journey, did you kill the man?
lol, yes, of course you did