In what way? I remember the tranny thing and vaguely the anti-GG comments, but that was almost a decade ago so I don't remember the specifics and I certainly don't remember them caving.
Warframe is run by some of the horniest non-porn-game devs I'm aware of. Despite the fact that they're pretty deeply infected with the woke mind virus, they seem to get away with having hot female characters because almost none of them have actual faces.
There are two possibilities: 1) He's just a troll. 2) He's the counterpoint to the Jewish IQ myth.
I'm inclined to believe 1), but given that it's an election year, 2) can't be completely discounted.
So this guy has to know that the idea of a scapegoat comes from judaism, right? The priest would impart everyone's sins onto the goat and then set it free into the wilderness. So SBF is taking on the sins of all the bankers?
I can't tell if this guy is "le based nooticer" or running interference for zionists, but either way he's doing a shitty job.
So am I completely off base in thinking that this was essentially a result of Crowder publicizing the DW contract?
If you prefer IV to V I wouldn't waste my money on VI. V at least had some fun mods and scenarios to make use of the new mechanics and make up for the dumbed down ones. VI I couldn't even get one game finished.
"The court ruled that the stay on SB 4, that had been extended by Justice Samuel Alito just the day before will be lifted, allowing state authorities to enforce the immigration law."
OK, I thought so. They extended an existing Stay yesterday, then ruled in Texas' favor today. Weird, but (ultimately) the right decision.
Didn't they put an injunction on this yesterday? That's a really fast turnaround.
I wish there was an option to co-sign a post, because this is exactly what I was going to post.
I don't think I have that many posts across every social media platform/forum/board I've ever been part of. Maybe if you include instant message type things I'd get close, but that's a lot.
Jewish
I'd use "Zionist", because it's a bunch of (mostly) Christians under a Jew (and another Christian). But if the heretic is analogizing to their beliefs, he's correct. DW is the "Christian" or (as it was typically phrased) "Religious Right" of the 90's and 00's.
I figured that was a more useful description than "jew" or "zionist" because not all of them are jews, nor are all of them even zionists (it's pretty clear to me right now that there's an anti-zionist cabal, comprised partly of jews, with some fairly significant control over the levers of power.) So I'm not using euphemism there, I'm simply describing them with their worst sins.
OK, but I already know that the people in control are evil. You don't need to convince me that the globalist satanic pedophile tyrants need to be [redacted] for their crimes, but in this case it looks like their crimes not only don't harm me, but benefit me through taking my tax dollars away from one of their puppet organizations.
Like maybe the media not covering this up is informative, but I don't think this atrocity porn is going to redpill any normies, and I no longer care what they do over there, unless it changes what we're doing over here.
Japan overthrew their post-WWII neutered "democratic" government and installed a new military dictatorship? Great!
Oh, you mean the new show? Haven't watched it yet but from what I've read it seems to be what I'll call "Early 2000's woke" at the worst, with just a little bit of questionable stuff, but it doesn't derail the story/better characters.
Why do I care if one group that hates me tortures another group that hates me for either giving aid to a third or fourth group that hates me?
Timothee Chalamet is too much of a twink to be Paul.
Paul is supposed to be unimposing and younger looking than his 16 (I believe) years at the start of the first novel.
However, I agree with your other criticisms (though not your overall assessment.)
At some point I'll find a way to get through that storyline because it really does feel incomplete in a way the other logical stopping points (after Dune or God Emperor) don't, but with the warnings I'd seen and the strong stylistic change I just couldn't go straight from Chapterhouse to Hunters.
I "read" all the ones he wrote on audiobook. Tried to read the first two his son wrote to finish out the post Lato II storyline, but couldn't even get through the intro because the style was so different.
FAS and Inbreeding.
You know how a bunch of people said if you played rock music backwards it was satanic? Same thing, but in reverse.
Feel free to contradict me, but the last great Video Game OST was Doom 2016. Far Cry 5 got close with the "Hope County Choir" stuff, but that wasn't the full soundtrack, and even it had some issues due to clearly being written by lefties ("Your truth" isn't a phrase that belongs in any lexicon.)
Gonzales is the incumbent. The incumbent generally gets the votes from people in their party by default.
I'm well aware of this. For example, Governor Greg Abbot got ~70% of the vote in his last primary despite his wildly unpopular handling of covid, a big freeze, and several other issues (like participating in a witch hunt against AG Paxton, probably the most popular statewide elected official in Texas, and endorsing his opponent in the primary.)
If they vote, they will be voting for Herrera.
I think that "If" is a lot bigger than you're apparently making it out to be. I don't think the "Not Gonzales" voters are likely to flip to Gonzales, but that Herrera might be more unpalatable to the runoff voters than Gonzales. I don't know if you've ever watched any of Herrera's "edgier" content, but I expect Gonzales to be featuring lots of that stuff in some particularly vicious attack ads over the coming months.
I guarantee Gonzales is shitting his pants right now, because he knows all of this too.
I hope he is, but I don't see how the runoff is anything but an uphill battle for Herrera.
I was hoping this was a real quote. Brandon likes his memes (he imitated Henry Cavill "cocking" his arms from Mission Impossible when he did his youtube boxing match) enough that I could see him doing this (at least as part of a larger quote.)
I'll admit that I don't know much about how votes tend to go in runoffs, but while I'd agree that ~55% of the primary voters voted for "Not Gonzales", I don't see how that means Herrera picks up the ~30 percentage points worth of those voters who didn't vote for him, especially given the particulars here. Gonzales is (or perhaps was) an establishment Republican politician, whose policies probably put him generally Auth-Center on a political compass. Herrera is a gunmaker and youtuber whose stated political beliefs would probably put him somewhere between Lib-Center and Lib-Right on a political compass. Herrera is also young, foul mouthed, and irreverent, which aren't things that I see the typical Republican primary voter supporting.
Maybe I'm wrong, and maybe I'm a bit blackpilled on "conservatism", but I feel like it's more likely that the things I brought up cost Brandon 20 percent of the "undecided" voters in the runoff (most likely by simply not showing up) than that the "Not Gonzales" voters unify behind him as a bloc.
He gets paid. Kinda makes getting bored less relevant.