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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

Oh thank god, I thought the committee had gone fully political in a pro-immigrant "Stand with Ukraine" move with the decision. Her being a homewrecking slut makes more sense...

Miss Nippon Committee says the post will remain vacant

No, scumbags, you fill that position with a proper Japanese woman

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

Same as when Trump did it over some gas explosion within Syria, gotta clear out the cache of missiles so Raytheon can profitmake some more.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

But I guess she most likely had depression or other issues leading up to this

Maybe tangent to the discussion, but from my interactions with the Japanese, there's been an increase in depressed or mental women committing suicide. Something that was typical of their men is becoming sex-neutral. Although it's possible a woman doing it carries more shock, and thus news about it spreads farther, it still speaks volumes about the current state of their society

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

collective well-being of the[sic] society

If one values his current rights, he shouldn't care about it unless the people start favoring slavery to the state. In Western societies, there's been very little in between the poles of "as long as it doesn't harm others" and the "you are subservient to the state/community" of ungabunga tribalism, unless you were of a certain class or in a special position. Every pseudo-intellectual foolishly fashions himself as of that certain class.

But there are those of us that know, consciously or instinctually, that worrying about "collective well-being" too much is how you lose your freedoms, because eventually those in power reach the conclusion that all the retards are incapable of self-sufficiency and behavior, and strip everyone of various rights. I'm in favor of pulling the pendulum back and fixing society to where there's a balance, but I swear there's some that yearn for a hard clampdown. Some people can't or won't change, and forcing them to do so, instead of letting them face the consequences of their actions naturally or legally, is how you run the risk of trampling over others.

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +9 / -0

I've noticed this trend in Japan growing over the past several years to decade.

~>Man an heros over abuse

Government / businesses: meh... It's been happening for years, who cares

~>Woman an heros over disrespect

Government / businesses: We must change our ways (sometimes an empty promise)

And neomarxists claim Japan hates women, their version of gynocentrism just manifests differently

(Don't mistake me, suicide is selfish cowardice in most instances regardless of sex)

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dialing those sexual norms back, how far would be enough for you? Modern-era tomboyism traces its roots to the mid-late 1800s.

Reasonable gender norms in clothing

It's reasonable to suggest that women cover their legs. I just don't give a shit how that's accomplished. Pants, long skirt, trashbags, whichever.

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DistilledLife 15 points ago +15 / -0

tfw you name your children like they're mechas from a high fantasy RPG

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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

As a tomboy connoisseur, I strongly disagree.

Besides, I don't think the clothes she's wearing here are exclusively masculine.

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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

I always thought New Kama was a portmanteau of the Japanese words New-half (transvestite, somewhat derogatory) and Okama (another term for transvestite, typically homosexual, sometimes as a prostitute). It plays off as a humorous continuation of Mr. 2's Okama Way slogan. It also almost sounds like Japanese Engrish for "newcomer". The whole linguistic and lore humor is pretty much lost.

It should be noted, though, that the mentally ill (even in Japan) are trying to appropriate those words to mean pre-dick removal trannies.

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +9 / -0

so enjoy paying EU taxes

If Hungary stops paying taxes, how is the EU going to enforce it? The US SWIFT system banks cutting off Hungary from the wonderful global economy? Or flooding them with refugees like you mentioned?

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DistilledLife 25 points ago +25 / -0

Clearly the Miss Japan Committee/Board stands with Ukraine and Israel.

I smell a Rahm.

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DistilledLife 36 points ago +36 / -0

Not even 24 hours and already back on here with an alt, "ifunni"?

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

So first Germany with their intel docs, now the UK military...

Why do I get the feeling that if Russia manages to keep the territories it annexed, NATO will declare war on Russia but make it look like Russia was attacking a NATO nation?

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DistilledLife 7 points ago +7 / -0

Should have declared it an invasion a long time ago, but maybe Abbott and Texas NatGuard were testing the waters with the razor wire. Now that even the useless Supreme Court is against states taking matters into their own hands because it "interferes" with the BP not doing their job, he's going to go around them.

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

You cannot have "no responsibility" without "no agency", hence why the judge went with that ruling. To certain men it will not be applied, since only proper adults have agency over their actions.

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DistilledLife 10 points ago +10 / -0

physically correct a woman

Can we do that nowadays? 🤔

I don't think she would be attacking you emotionally unless she already sensed you were weak... or is testing boundaries. I guess her reaction from the hit would indicate which it was. Flip that coin

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DistilledLife 7 points ago +7 / -0

The unhinged among Millennials killed humor

Zoomies seek out dead horses to beat

I fear what Post-Zoomies are going to do

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

His wife obviously had longings for the sin of the place and looked back.

"Obviously"? What's funny about her outcome is it's not explicitly spelled out in the text what the reasoning was. It's just: she disobeyed the warnings, now God killed her!, argumentun ad verecundiam. You could imply any context from the text right at that point because the story is the first time Lot's wife is even mentioned.

The most I could gleam from that moment with context is that she had a little sympathy towards those suffering God's wrath, possibly the future son-in-laws whom ignored Lot's warning about needing to leave. Maybe she lived there her whole life and has remorse of leaving. If we include what happens afterwards, Lot's daughters raping him incestuously, it could imply genetically she was a bad influence.

Without context, it comes off as God being so hairtrigger that he would turn people into salt just for watching others being punished from said wrath :(

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

100 miles is obviously way too much fucking room for the Feds to mess around in.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

So put the wire 100' in from the border so they have room to patrol

Don't know why they didn't do this to begin with. My understanding is BP has jurisdiction over only a certain distance from the border. They would have had no lawsuit or excuse to weasel their way through.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Cops aren't constitutionally obligated to protect or help citizens.

Feds aren't constitutionally obligated to properly defend the border, even though it's right there in the binding document, if they pretend and claim there is no invasion.

Interesting times we live in.

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DistilledLife 26 points ago +26 / -0

That's why they're using "hate speech" as a vector to normalize shutting down free speech. They don't want people talking about the shit migrants cause, because that would inspire the citizenry to do something about it.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

for websites that host art this is very easy to handle, make a section for AI only, and voilà.

Paid work distribution sites are still having issues, but Pixiv did this early to fencesit on the issue. It has surprisingly worked out pretty well, you just have to trust people are marking their works as AI. The only other downside is the "hide AI" images filter seems to only function for tags and searching, so if an "artist" you follow starts going down the AI path, you're kind of stuck with either putting up with it or chucking them entirely.

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DistilledLife 13 points ago +13 / -0

The Problem with Jon Stewart

An aptly named program. :-)

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