No.107897
Yeah, I pay taxes
No.107899
Yeah, I use taxes.
No.107900
>>107897>>107899the duality of men
No.107903
I saw these dolls on 4chan this morning. I love your dolls!
No.107904
Has that Nanoha always been there...
No.107913
Australia is a pretty good place to live by most metrics, it's a developed country with all of the things that entails(a lot of which cannot be said for the US).
But, I don't fit in with the people or the culture so I find it hard to support or feel any connection to it.
No.107915
>>107910trulu inspiring, wish i was there to liberate japan and bring forth the moe age
No.107918
I actively sabotage it.
No.107924
I love my country but don't have any way to support it. Shit's fucked.
No.107925
I dont really care. People online are way too obsessed with countries and related identities
No.107929
>>107913Yeah my thoughts too.
No.107931
post pic of cat sleeping in the middle of artfully arranged figs and books and stuff
No.107938
>>107924Try raiding a neighboring country. The gold and slaves you bring back will bolster the economy and weakening the regional defenses will pave the way to future territorial expansion.
No.107940
The short answer is 'only when it does things I like'. I like my country, but I don't like it for its own sake, and I most certainly don't feel that I owe it anything. I support it when it does good, but I'm not going to defend it when it does bad.
No.107943
The rootless cosmopolitans belong to no nation. All nations belong to them.
No.107968
>>107925I'd say countries do in some way play a significant role in your identity. They're where you were born, raised, and learned all your customs and culture from.
No.107990
>>107968And that's why they must be destroyed.
No.108084
>>107968It all comes down to indoctrination, if you're self-aware enough you can revaluate everything and build your own identity.
No.108089
>>108084On the contrary, I started to identify more and more with my country the older I became. I'm fully aware of the situation, and I think it's a good thing not in spite of it.
No.108102
>>108089I think that identifying more with your country as you get older is probably actually a common thing. Especially considering that voting is usually done by older individuals.