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Marco: Definitely.VICE: Why is that?
Gio: Because I don’t even know what a fascist state would be like to live in. What would a fascist state be like to live in?A bit Nazi-ish.
Gio: Oh, OK. Total anarchy then.Would you describe yourself as an anarchist?
Yeah, I like to bend the rules a bit. For sure.And what would you do if you lived in total anarchy?
Pretty much what we’ve been doing all holiday, I guess, but you can’t put any of that in your magazine. It's too crazy.
Ryan: I quite like rules. If I didn’t have rules I’d probably be dead. You need boundaries, I think.

You could still break away underground if it was a fascist nation, but, with anarchy, there’s nothing to fight against.What if there was no room to break away underground?
There’ll always be an underground. Rules are there to be broken.You realize what you're saying completely subscribes to the school of anarchic thought, right?
No. I'm not an anarchist.Whatever you say.

Not necessarily.
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OK, well, some people would have to die. I wouldn't die, though.

Yeah.Fascism? Or anarchy?
Enas: I think you have to be in between.A happy medium? That also wasn’t an option.
OK, ok. I think anarchy, because everyone would be equal.Equal, but constantly in fear of their own lives.

Charlie: I’m on the bench.
Jasper: I'm a fascist in disguise.
Charlie: We're in an ambient band, by the way, if you want to put that in your article.You don’t look very ambient.
Jasper: Yeah, but you shouldn’t dress to fit in, you should just wear whatever you like.That sounds like anarchy to me.
Please don’t make us sound like racists.

I just would, alright? We’re heading towards fascism anyway.What makes you think that?
Well, there are too many foreigners in the country now.Surely that’s the opposite of fascism.
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