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[[File:Max stirner.jpg|thumb|the antithesis to all moralfaggotry, Max Stirner]] | [[File:Max stirner.jpg|thumb|the antithesis to all moralfaggotry, Max Stirner]] | ||
[[Moralfag|Morality]] is our sense of what's right and what's wrong and is entirely socially constructed, having no bearing on reality. Only oversocialized retards, whom we call '''moralfags''', strictly adhere to their moral code, limiting their no-limits fun. Max Stirner, a galaxy brain giga-high-IQ german philosopher from the 19th century, recognizes that morality is a [[''spook'' | [[Moralfag|Morality]] is our sense of what's right and what's wrong and is entirely socially constructed, having no bearing on reality. Only oversocialized retards, whom we call [[Moralfag|'''moralfags''']], strictly adhere to their moral code, limiting their no-limits fun. Max Stirner, a galaxy brain giga-high-IQ german philosopher from the 19th century, recognizes that morality is a [[Fact|''spook'']], an idea that controls how a person acts, yet is entirely non-existent; in a sense, it is a mere phantom of the mind. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:18, 25 January 2025
Morality is our sense of what's right and what's wrong and is entirely socially constructed, having no bearing on reality. Only oversocialized retards, whom we call moralfags, strictly adhere to their moral code, limiting their no-limits fun. Max Stirner, a galaxy brain giga-high-IQ german philosopher from the 19th century, recognizes that morality is a spook, an idea that controls how a person acts, yet is entirely non-existent; in a sense, it is a mere phantom of the mind.