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Is the huddle going to eventually become a cult/commune?


Jase

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To me, it displays some telltale warning signs.

-Group is united by one single-minded theme or agenda

-Group is mostly men, women are used primarily for procreation (boo you will find this out in a few years)

-A faction of members display a survivalist streak which will eventually evolve into a group militia.

-Group is organized into a hierarchical class system with a distinct leader and a slightly lower nobility class ruling over the workers.

Zod, if you're a planning type, I would start looking at real estate in the mountains if I were you.

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To me, it displays some telltale warning signs.

-Group is united by one single-minded theme or agenda

-Group is mostly men, women are used primarily for procreation (boo you will find this out in a few years)

-A faction of members display a survivalist streak which will eventually evolve into a group militia.

-Group is organized into a hierarchical class system with a distinct leader and a slightly lower nobility class ruling over the workers.

Zod, if you're a planning type, I would start looking at real estate in the mountains if I were you.

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To me, it displays some telltale warning signs.

-Group is united by one single-minded theme or agenda

-Group is mostly men, women are used primarily for procreation (boo you will find this out in a few years)

-A faction of members display a survivalist streak which will eventually evolve into a group militia.

-Group is organized into a hierarchical class system with a distinct leader and a slightly lower nobility class ruling over the workers.

Zod, if you're a planning type, I would start looking at real estate in the mountains if I were you.

This is just Jase's Broke Back Mountain fantasy he is hoping comes to fruition.

Bunch of guys living on a mountain together. Sound awesome :cornut::shocked:

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Let's nip this in the bud right now. The huddle started out as a single, blank domain. It was very warm and welcoming. Then, over time, it rapidly expanded and cooled, causing what we now call "the huddle" to be. It is constantly expanding, even right now. There was no creator, only a dictator of the masses.

/Big Bang.

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