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Illegalism
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When are we poor people gonna start forming nomad clans? We got south american vietnam gonna kick off any time now. We got megacorps building Mikoshi hubs all over. Economy is mid-collapse. Only thing holding it up is mortgage payments and the momentum of the dollar being the reserve currency of most of the world. And even that momentum is slowing by the day. Xi and Putin were caught on a hot mic talking about immortality and living to be 150.
We are distinctly on the Cyberpunk timeline.
So when can I run off and join a nomad clan?
I dunno man but keep practicing your community organizing and keep fixing cars.
Marijuana is still illegal in a lot of places and breaking laws+crossing state borders is still a hazardous combination. The ecological niche is right there, it just needs some better solutions to compete with the Feds any more.
Killing feds is about to get a loooooot more popular, if chicago pops off how theyre obviously trying to make it.
So, give it a year.
sounds like good incentive for them to leave their goddamn chest cameras rolling
Yeah but you know whether they were rolling at the time is always a decision fop legal will make in the days after their receipt of justice.
that's what I thought too until I saw a headline recently about a cop turning off his cam and then getting stuck in his patrol car. it was recording all the way up until a detainee propositioned him for sex so I assume they actuality turn off at the officers discretion.
LOL, well, im sure they won't fix that.