A law is an immutable force that all things living and inanimate must abide by, or face some form of consequences. A law does not change when crossing an imaginary line. There has been hundreds of years of putting words infront of definitions to trick us goys into thinking some rules and penal codes are more serious. Different words carry different psychological weights. Saying law, rather than rule, makes people perceive reality different. Allowing ((them)) to implement a more serious punishment. Some goys believe we deserve it. This is the true dark magic of semantics
A law is an immutable force that all things living and inanimate must abide by, or face some form of consequences. A law does not change when crossing an imaginary line. There has been hundreds of years of putting words infront of definitions to trick us goys into thinking some rules and penal codes are more serious. Different words carry different psychological weights. Saying law, rather than rule, makes people perceive reality different. Allowing ((them)) to implement a more serious punishment. Some goys believe we deserve it. This is the true dark magic of semantics
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