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[–] cheese_greater@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

I like the line about how theres all these pending litigations piling up when they should realize there wont be any courts to adjudicate on their frivolous squabbles when what they want so badly to happen finally happens

To me, thats what gives this all away as larping or whatever. They just cant help but betray how clingy and dependant they are on civilization to maintain them and fight/have delegated their battles for them. They cannot fathom a world in which their birthright means nothing and they are no better off than the rest of us Great Unwashed

Like Prince Charming in Shrek 2 getting disrespected at his acting gig