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You can tell a lot about a movement by the first products they support. And this movement is apparently books and soap.
Make of that what you will
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@sickburnbro Thought of this while reading this post
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@TornadoOfTerror Yes, I can't remember if this is moral foundations theory, but the question from this is: "what is disgust?" and I think MF was saying "moral revulsion" - so it makes sense in that context why it would drive societies.
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@eee I guess we have confirmation.
But seriously guys, I cannot even properly describe how much better real soap cleans than the fake shit they have in the grocery store.
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@sickburnbro am i ... out of scouts? :aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:
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Soap isn't political. It's not too difficult to make. It's useful. Your customers search you out to find a good product and to support their people.
We should do real candles without hormone affecting chemicals in them.
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@Svantovit @sickburnbro Soap making is awesome, and if you use the right ingredients, there is nothing better. Candles with beeswax would be awesome, too. But like the soaps, may get fairly expensive, no?
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@Svantovit you think soap isn't political, but in the total state everything is political