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The Man
31st January 2011, 01:33
Arachno-Communism:


http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Anarcho-communism

Is it time for a new RevLeft Tendency Group?

Tablo
31st January 2011, 01:45
lol :lol:

Catmatic Leftist
31st January 2011, 01:46
Win:cool:

Pavlov's House Party
31st January 2011, 01:53
The colours represent the movement's roots in anarchism arachnism and socialism, the star represents the vanguard party of the revolution, the web represents the unbreakable solidarity of the proletariat, and the spider represents spiders.

:laugh:

Rusty Shackleford
31st January 2011, 17:50
this did not originate in revleft and therefore it is not funny.

Mindtoaster
31st January 2011, 20:56
This did actually originate in Revleft around 2008 if I remember correctly (though I might not)

Aurora
31st January 2011, 21:41
@mindtoaster
You are correct sir http://www.revleft.com/vb/arachno-communism-t86301/index.html?t=86301&highlight=arachno-communism

possibly around the time of the satlinists

Veg_Athei_Socialist
1st February 2011, 00:43
Arachno-Communism:


http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Anarcho-communism

Is it time for a new RevLeft Tendency Group?
Yes.

The Man
1st February 2011, 01:20
Yes.

Consider it done. The Arachno-Communist group is ALIVE!

Veg_Athei_Socialist
1st February 2011, 02:05
Consider it done. The Arachno-Communist group is ALIVE!
How do I make it show up on my posts as my tendency?

The Man
1st February 2011, 02:18
How do I make it show up on my posts as my tendency?

Go down a bit and go under group tools.

Rusty Shackleford
1st February 2011, 04:53
@mindtoaster
You are correct sir http://www.revleft.com/vb/arachno-communism-t86301/index.html?t=86301&highlight=arachno-communism

possibly around the time of the satlinists
now its hilarious


:lol:

MarxSchmarx
1st February 2011, 08:54
Oddly enough, many spider species display cooperative characteristics similar to those found in more clearly communal animals like ants. Many of these are from Venezuela :thumbup1:

From the wikipedia article:


By building a communal web, it is thought that the spiders approximately maximize total biomass capture per spider.[/URL]Having a larger web and multiple spiders to work together to subdue prey allows them to prey on larger organisms that would be impossible if they led a solitary existence. The colonies can grow large enough to take down birds and bats as well as very large insects.

Living in a colony also has another major benefit for spiders: cooperative nest maintenance
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_spider (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_spider#cite_note-10)

Fietsketting
1st February 2011, 10:25
Arrakis, regardless of its socialistic credentials, was in reality ruled not by giant spiders, but giant worms (http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pat_Robertson).

Win. Like.. lotsa. :thumbup1: