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Template:CharacterAvaritionism is an off-the-compass libright ideology that believes that an individual should be able to do anything they desire (i.e, live according to their avaritions), resulting in the stronger individuals rising to the top, and killing off those that are weaker. The abolition of the state in tandem with individuals acting however they want will allow those that he considers "strong" will act in their best interest to take the property of others, and will allow maximum competition of both markets and people.

Stylistic Notes

Avaritionismball tends to call everything, especially morality a spook and is close to his father, Egoismball. He is never seen with his other father, Social Darwinism-ball, preferring to hang out with the other anarchists instead.

How to draw

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill the ball in with a lighter shade of black (#242424)
  3. Draw the Avaritionism symbol (two crossed claws) in yellow (#ffff00) and fill it in with the same color
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Anarcho-Egoismball Lots of spooks out and about. It's our job to crush them together.

Social Darwinismball Competition is pretty epic, although I see a little bit of statism I don't like in you.

Anarcho-Capitalismball We're super similar but your belief in the NAP and ch*rity is ridiculous

Frenemies

Anarcho-Communismball I like the whole non-government thing, but do we really need to share? Where's the competition?

Soulismball Empathy is a spook, brother. That's something you never seem to understand.

Enemies

Marxism-Leninismball All government and no competition. No thank you.

Hive-Mind Collectivismball No competition at all. Honestly disgusting, can't get any more unbased than this.

Ingsocball Just because we're completely both off the compass doesn't mean we're friends. Get lost, statist.