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Advice for giving off slight fascist vibes? I want to have an air of European superiority about me without going full Hitler youth. I'm a big fan of the all black clothes + blonde hair look.

>> No.15547402

>>15547311
Maga hat

>> No.15547405

What you're looking for is heroin chic, you can apply your mental disorder on top of it.

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>> No.15547425

>>15547311
Be fit, tall, achieve and strive to be better. Wear black and keep a good posture

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>>15547311
> t.

>> No.15547532

>>15547405
>>15547311

>> No.15547814

>>15547481
>sigmund posting in 2020
ONE meme

>> No.15547833

>>15547311
>>15547425
This is it. Your achievements are the main thing that will project superiority. Be clean cut and confident. It really does work!

>> No.15547853

>>15547311
>I want to have an air of European superiority about me
just talk. then people will know you are a pompous cunt.

>> No.15547858

>>15547311
If you want to approach that general late 1970s, early 1980s electronic musician style, look into investing in a few narrow ties, a rather trim-fitting suit, and a mostly "trad" wardrobe with your own spin on that (the details of those clothes), and maybe wearing your hair cut relatively short, but it doesn't have to be a very short haircut; it was considered unfashionable for synth pop musicians to have longer-medium to long, obviously late 1960s and first-half-of-the 1970s haircuts). Anyway, neither of the electronic music artists in your picture were, or are Fascists, though they might have be inspired by some artistic aesthetics that the original Italian Fascists happened to be interested in. Those two musicians are both still alive and releasing new material as of recent years, and based on interviews and posts about them I have heard and read, Gary and John (And members of Kraftwerk) both seem to be what might be called classical liberals, with a hint of anarchism about them, but the latter was really more about the late 1970s, start of 1980s styles and attitudes in vogue among a very particular subset of electronic musicians, before it became somewhat mainstream. I suppose nowadays, they might be more conservative according to the standards of the 2010s and 2020, but electronic musicians from that era were generally what would be termed in America libertarians, even if they had no such notion of referring to themselves as such. Kraftwerk once described themselves as anarchists, but what that would really mean today in America is libertarian (classical liberal, though the term and modern movement might have taken on a few characteristics of its own).

>> No.15547859

>>15547311
>be fat
>wash hair once a week at most
>let your electric razor get dull and do nothing about it
>be very loud at all time
There you go, peak 2020s fash.

>> No.15548297

Stop raiding you leftist shitbag

>> No.15548368

>>15547311
Cut out the shit you consume and the superiority will become obvious. It's undeniable, ignore the subhuman cope.