View Full Version : What do you think is the best post you've made on revleft?
MarxSchmarx
19th September 2010, 08:00
Old-timers, in particular. I've been going through some of my old posts and the like and had been thinking about how we contribute to the board in different ways at different times.
I really want to read what people with hundreds of post think is their single best comment. Do reproduce the single best post you think you've made here!
IllicitPopsicle
19th September 2010, 11:46
Old-timers, in particular. I've been going through some of my old posts and the like and had been thinking about how we contribute to the board in different ways at different times.
I really want to read what people with hundreds of post think is their single best comment. Do reproduce the single best post you think you've made here!
I'm not really an old timer, and I don't have a lot of posts (though I do have hundreds). But this (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1868708&postcount=54) is, I think, the best post I have.
fa2991
19th September 2010, 18:49
I like this one (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1853008&postcount=6), but going solely on the # of thanks, it would be my "Basics of Communism" post or the "Founding fathers quotes" one where I reposted this (http://www.lamebook.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/healthbeware21.png).
gorillafuck
19th September 2010, 18:51
The one in this (http://www.revleft.com/vb/do-you-think-t141930/index.html) recent chit chat thread.
Tablo
19th September 2010, 19:01
Too many to read through.
revolution inaction
19th September 2010, 19:45
Too many to read through.
same
Os Cangaceiros
19th September 2010, 20:22
As far as old posts go, I've always been somewhat fond of this (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1419077&postcount=8) one, for some reason. (About the merits of using the word "fascist" to describe Japanese society in the 1930's.)
Sam_b
19th September 2010, 20:36
Mine are all good.
Pavlov's House Party
19th September 2010, 20:44
In a thread about the movie "The Trotsky":
http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1551955&postcount=3
Sasha
19th September 2010, 20:46
The announcement that I banned peter the painter seemed got me a lot of rep;)
Jazzratt
19th September 2010, 20:51
I'm not really in a position to judge what mine is. It was probably in the CC at any rate, thertefore unreadable to everyone who isn't an admin.
Conscript
20th September 2010, 00:12
I liked my intro post
Quail
20th September 2010, 00:45
The one in this (http://www.revleft.com/vb/do-you-think-t141930/index.html) recent chit chat thread.
That totally confused me for a second. I must be tired.
Rusty Shackleford
20th September 2010, 03:43
i dont want to try and find it and read through all the garbage i post lol
Il Medico
20th September 2010, 03:49
Its probably a witty one-liner. I'll let those with less of a life than me find it.
bcbm
20th September 2010, 03:54
this one (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1792830&postcount=44)
Kuppo Shakur
20th September 2010, 03:59
http://www.revleft.com/vb/lets-get-drug-t139974/index.html?p=1829383#post1829383
Haha, I am a comical genius.
AK
20th September 2010, 10:29
Fixed
http://i870.photobucket.com/albums/ab264/AlphaKappa95/automotivator.jpg
The one posts before this and the one after this made by Guerrilla earned them 55 rep (out of 98 total).
bricolage
20th September 2010, 11:35
I think this (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1862095&postcount=9) was my was finest moment
ContrarianLemming
20th September 2010, 13:52
With this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9vrfEoc8_g) playing heroicly in the backround.
Laws become meaningless when people agree not to be bound by them, rights are never intrinsic nor inherent, they are entirely human contructs. The state is even less then that, it is a fiction, a word we choose to apply to various groups we may perceive as being seperate from us, they are not however, though we have succesfully been deceived into thinking that the state is this institution it isn't. The "state" exists only out of popular consent, as do private property rights, if it comes that such rights are no longer part of popular consent or manufactored consent, then they are moot. The "state" does not protect property rights, popular consent does, police do, only because we, or they, agree to it in the "legitimate monopoly on violence" for you cannot run a coal mine without machine guns. The state is a fiction, no more meaningful then the idea that if there is no state, the firemen will no longer put out fires and the cells will no longer hold criminals.
It is a lie.
A man is born with bondage around his legs, and his has great difficulty moving, but he can still sort of shimmy along, never able to make a full stride. None of the police or politicians tell him he can simply take off the bondage, he doesn't realize it's hampering his movement. Eventually he is even told that without the bondage, he could not walk at all, that it is in fact the bondage which allows him to move, that without it he would die or be killed. His boss and politicians tell him this, who also wear the bondage, but are completely convinced that it allows them to walk. After awhile the man wants to defend his binds, fearful of ever losing them, he will even kill and die for them, never wanting to lose the everlasting comfort and stability.
The state, property rights, these fears and lies, perhaps deep seated in the idea that if.. I can't remember a time when things where different, then obviously things will always be this way. And if I can easilly remember a murder, then they must be common.
That is all.
M-26-7
20th September 2010, 20:20
Without a doubt, this one:
TAT's path to communism: eat a lot, make movies about disgusting old kiddie-diddlers for the Bourgeois Broadcasting Company's website, ban anyone who criticizes you, and softly cry yourself to sleep each night over accusations made against you on an internet forum.
Adi Shankara
21st September 2010, 01:08
Without a doubt, this one:
inb4 flamewar
Saorsa
21st September 2010, 03:31
Probably something rude about Trots
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