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LifeFuel Normies are like ants.

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Here is the social construct of the ants:
  • Ants are eusocial insects, meaning they live in colonies with a strict division of labor. The colony is made up of sterile workers and a reproductive queen.


    This is exactly how normies operate; live and do labor for the foid. Funnily enough the male ants are referred to as drones which makes this comparison even greater.
 
Here is the social construct of the ants:
  • Ants are eusocial insects, meaning they live in colonies with a strict division of labor. The colony is made up of sterile workers and a reproductive queen.


    This is exactly how normies operate; live and do labor for the foid. Funnily enough the male ants are referred to as drones which makes this comparison even greater.
Pretty much.
 
Brutal antpill
 
drone is a great label for normgoylem indeed :feelsYall:
 
normies are insects
 
Here is the social construct of the ants:
  • Ants are eusocial insects, meaning they live in colonies with a strict division of labor. The colony is made up of sterile workers and a reproductive queen.


    This is exactly how normies operate; live and do labor for the foid. Funnily enough the male ants are referred to as drones which makes this comparison even greater.
exactly my world view on the curries or generally the human race, ancient times were much better in that regards to be frank.
 
Here is the social construct of the ants:
  • Ants are eusocial insects, meaning they live in colonies with a strict division of labor. The colony is made up of sterile workers and a reproductive queen.


    This is exactly how normies operate; live and do labor for the foid. Funnily enough the male ants are referred to as drones which makes this comparison even greater.
Which ants get to breed the queen
 
One day I will step on all of them

One day.
 

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