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Anarcho Anti-Furry Nationalism is the belief that the only way to preserve the world and human morals is by deporting furries and collapsing society to create a new world populated solely by anti-furries. In this vision, all nations would be stateless, with no government, as the state and government have failed due to their inevitable progression toward ultra-dictatorship
by Something that does stuff October 19, 2025
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5 Point Nation Crip Alliance

A predominantly African-American, Detroit-born Crip alliance, established around 2015-2016, by two youth graffiti crews: Bloc Side Soldiers (B.S.S.) and N.S.S. (North Side Soldiers). While it carries historic West Coast influences and reflects Crip culture, it is not directly affiliated with Los Angeles or any other West Coast Crip umbrella.

It’s not one gang, but a multi-clique formation rooted in Detroit’s 48219 ZIP (Five Points) and nearby areas. The alliance includes various Detroit-based Crip cliques and tag crews, such as: W7M Crips, Hyena Crips (83GC), ScoreGang (SCRG), 26Gang (26G), Baby Hyenas Gang (BHG), Tiny Laughers Krew (TLK), 24000 Blocc, W7M ETGC, N.S.S., E.A.G., Bloc19, H-Gang, and others.
“The 5 Point Nation Crip Alliance is a Detroit-born Crip card made up of Detroit YNs who care more about repping their hood and tagging blocks than senseless violence.” —Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool November 13, 2025
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I fucking LOVE this.
Hym "I ABSOLUTELY LOVE AI Pokémon National Geographic. I mean LOVE. It's great. There was one featuring the doodling Jigglypuff from the show and it gives the character a very satisfying pay off. Which I don't remember whether or not that was included IN the actual show but still. Very satisfying. The collisions and interactions between characters are getting better as well. I could probably figure out a way to expedite the process of it getting better as well because I know exactly what the problem is... Still. Fantastic. A great use of the AI. I approve."
by Hym Iam December 27, 2025
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wake up the members of my nation

you won't be free until you wake up her members of my nation..

the icarly theme song is called "leave it all to me" (a really good song)
tv: it's all real, I'm telling you just how i feel
friend: bro are you watching a kid's show?
friend 2: it's a good show!
tv: wake up the members of my nation-
by NIGHT_BR3AKS August 30, 2022
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A theoretical framework grounded in Benedict Anderson's foundational insight that nations are "imagined communities"—not because they are fictional, but because they exist as mental constructs that create solidarity among strangers. Concrete Nations are the material realities that give substance to national identity: shared territory, institutions, economies, infrastructures, legal systems, physical monuments, the tangible spaces where national life unfolds. Imagined Nations are the mental representations that make these material realities meaningful: the stories, symbols, memories, and shared consciousness that allow millions of people who will never meet to feel themselves as one people. Anderson's crucial insight, which this theory preserves, is that nations are necessarily imagined—they are too large for face-to-face contact, so their unity must exist in minds. The theory rejects the false choice between "real" and "imagined": nations are both, always. The Concrete Nation without the Imagined is just territory and infrastructure; the Imagined Nation without the Concrete is just fantasy.
Theory of Concrete and Imagined Nations Example: "The nation is Concrete in its roads, schools, and postal service—you can touch these. But it's Imagined in Anderson's sense when you feel solidarity with someone a thousand miles away solely because they share your nationality. Neither dimension is less real than the other."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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A companion framework to the Theory of Mechanical and Organic States, distinguishing between two ways of understanding nationhood. Mechanical Nations are nations understood as constructs—products of history, politics, and contingency, assembled from diverse materials like a machine. Citizens of Mechanical Nations know their nation was built, could have been otherwise, and requires maintenance. Organic Nations are nations understood as natural, primordial, inevitable—as given as blood or soil, as unchosen as family. The Organic Nation isn't built; it grows, and to question its boundaries is to question nature itself. The tension between these conceptions underlies virtually every nationalist conflict: one side treats the nation as a Mechanical project (negotiable, constructed, changeable), the other as an Organic reality (sacred, eternal, non-negotiable).
Theory of Mechanical and Organic Nations Example: "He spoke of his country as 'ancient' and 'natural,' but the historians showed it was cobbled together in the 19th century—an Organic Nation existing only in imagination, while the Mechanical Nation was the historical reality."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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A critical framework examining how nation-states function as a superstructure—a political and ideological apparatus that emerges from and legitimizes the global economic base. Nation-states appear as natural, sovereign units, each with its own interests, its own culture, its own people. But this theory reveals that nation-states are products of specific historical developments (colonialism, capitalism, nationalism) that serve to organize global capitalism. The superstructure of nation-states includes borders, citizenship, national identity, sovereignty doctrines—all of which manage labor mobility, control resources, and provide legitimacy for unequal global relations. The theory investigates how nationalism masks class interests, how borders serve capital, and how the nation-state system naturalizes what is historically constructed.
Example: "His theory of the superstructure of nation-states showed that the nation isn't a natural community but an ideological apparatus—built to organize populations for war, labor, and markets, and to naturalize a system that serves capital."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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