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Ateallthecrayons 8 points ago +8 / -0

Japan needs to stay Japan, they've never been afraid of more risqué and cute art before, and I don't see why they need to change now.

Hope the populace tells these prudes (both foreign and domestic) to go pound sand.

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Ateallthecrayons 6 points ago +6 / -0

No thanks

I've seen what high energy batteries can do, I'd rather not have one in my head.

Wait until the first bored Russian kid figures out how to hack these things, Rick Rolls and stupid memes directly into your brain.

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Ateallthecrayons 9 points ago +9 / -0

That actually sounds like it might be worth watching, at least for the lulz.

Instead we get White man bad, peaceful natives good, part 2 (with more to come!).

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Ateallthecrayons 52 points ago +52 / -0

It seems like testosterone has already been cleansed from a lot of these "guys" systems.

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Ateallthecrayons 8 points ago +11 / -3

Hunh, millennials run Blackrock, Disney and a bunch of other companies now.

Who knew?

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Ateallthecrayons 2 points ago +2 / -0

Frickin' lol.

If these individuals are so scared of the flu, then they need to start sealing a plastic bag over their head to protect themselves.

Just think they won't have anything to worry about after awhile, at least if they wore the bag correctly and tightly sealed.

Oh wait, they just want more power and control, nevermind.

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Ateallthecrayons 6 points ago +6 / -0

Haha, I am always going to chuckle at that.

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Ateallthecrayons 22 points ago +22 / -0

Yep, I don't want either to happen.

But I'll take getting banned off of twitter or social media, over government agents with the force of law showing up at my door.

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Ateallthecrayons 8 points ago +8 / -0

Hell, following the US Constitution as it was written is "sedition" now.

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Ateallthecrayons 8 points ago +8 / -0

Those were peaceful but fiery protests against systematic injustice, so quintuple plus good.

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Ateallthecrayons 12 points ago +12 / -0

'Member the twitter thread of that one guy cheering the protesters on at first, and then the protestors got too close to his neighborhood and he started freaking out.

Still chuckle thinking of it, probably have it saved somewhere.

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Ateallthecrayons 3 points ago +3 / -0

I really wish portable cameras had been more widespread in the Woodstock Era, it would be eye opening and would expose some very uncomfortable truths.

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Ateallthecrayons 5 points ago +7 / -2

And you are missing our point, or at least mine.

I will freely admit millenials do those things.

You seem to think that millenials are the only ones acting that way, and that the seeds for what is happening now, weren't planted 20+ years ago.

If you don't identify the root cause of a problem, then you can't fix the problem.

Oh and how old do you think alot of the politicians and ceos that are pushing this shit are, not many are 42 or younger.

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Ateallthecrayons 4 points ago +6 / -2

The oldest millenials are 42, you want to say that you have seen no one 43 or older cheering, supporting, or even causing what is going on?

Is that what you are saying?

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Ateallthecrayons 3 points ago +8 / -5

Perfect encapsulation of our point in this post.

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Ateallthecrayons 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah they really don't like being reminded of their own failings and what they had a hand in causing.

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Ateallthecrayons 6 points ago +9 / -3

They really don't like being reminded of who caused and allowed the creation of millenials.

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Ateallthecrayons 8 points ago +12 / -4

Millennials seem to be the boogyman of some boomers and gen-Xers.

If the previous generations were as well put together as they want everyone to believe, things would not be as bad as they are now.

A lot of the problems that we have now, were started before millenials could vote, or were even born.

I guess self reflection is something some of those members of the previous generations seem to be incapable of.

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