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[–] 17911718? ago 

I think the real argument against anyone crying "muh honeypot!" is this: what are you living for? All I see living in 'freedom' is pozzed tv, pozzed videya, pozzed movies, pozzed relationships, pozzed marriages, pozzed religion, pozzed jobs, pozzed hobbies, pozzed politics, pozzed social circles, pozzed food, pozzed water, pozzed everything. The only thing that isn't pozzed is shitposting. So let's put it at its worst. If you go on a walk, you eventually get targeted and killed or imprisoned for the rest of your life. What are you missing out on, really? What comfort are you living for that makes the risk so unbearable?

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[–] 17911720? ago 

I think the real argument against anyone crying "muh honeypot!" is this: what are you living for?

While I don't think taking a stroll outside is tantamount to performing a final glory run or anything, it is a good question to ask oneself. What do you value in life and what do you want out of life? Because easy pleasures are abundant but unfulfilling ultimately. The best things in life tend to take some work and suffering to prepare, and a Walk is an easy and relatively pleasant step in the process of figuring out what is important to you and how to achieve it for yourself and your own.

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I wouldn't say all Tarrant posters are shills. It seems like a debate between whether actions like that are to be encouraged or not. All I know is that on a Walk nothing that dramatic or final or flashy should be considered for it. Keep everything legal, unobtrusive, and simple and you'll find some form of success with it.

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[–] 17911757? ago 

Three-point anon here.

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Terrent supporters aren't shills, but our job is to drag the moderates into our side, not actually doing high-risk actions after the "initiation". The Walk is different.