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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every subsequent generation starting with the Lost and the "Greatest" went softer and softer with the advancement of technology.

Good luck maintaining civilization

by Lethn
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DistilledLife 7 points ago +7 / -0

Red Pill (Evolutionary psychology, PUA and its relatives) discussion was going on long before the "Islam is right about women" meme.

I first came across the Red Pill and absorbed it around 2016. The meme didn't make headway until more people had read about the Red Pill ideology, at which point it seemed like a logical step. For parroting that shit, sometimes it's just atheists clamouring that "Christianity has failed us", sometimes it's just a sarcastic edgelord remark. Because of the state of the global economy, a lot of the towelheads are rich and move around too, so podcasters fighting for attention and donations could be looking to cash in.

Any "RedPiller" being serious about Islam is coming from a sense that, against other ideologies struggling for culture sway, it is unwavering and strong, regardless if the average Muslim's base culture is barbaric, third world, or the average IQ is barely one standard deviation removed from the average African. Its dominance invokes the base, instinctual psychology of men who can't construct their own strong mental frames and instead seek an easy out for dealing with the base nature of women. Islam doesn't solve those problems in ways that allow for male actualization, and I can't see any RedPiller, who actually understands the core ideogy, believe that Islam is the way for rational men. They seem to forget how many upper caste men can get multiple women while the bottom rung are left to sodomize animals. It's not stable for a civilization without violence.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

especially when you're funding

He only talked about playing it, which it's possible that's what he meant by "consooming" right after, although it is a misuse of the word. Could have leaned towards what Galean said above. Play it if you want, but don't pay for it if you do.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are cases where you could infer the artist's sex from their style (the fujoshi Bishounen style, the macho thick line style, the Tumblrite psuedo-anime style), even though both sexes now experiment with styles not typical of their sex. But there are women that draw women sexy, whether it's because that's what they want to be, have an... interest in such women, or just taking their own appearance further. Conversely, there are men that draw cutesy styles.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

You clearly haven't read my comment/post history to come to that conclusion. Don't lump me in with Lethn just because I defended him for having his own opinions.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Going off of current_horror's comment on "purity testing", purity spiraling depends on what principles should be adhered to by the group. When I see clashing in the forum, it's disagreement on which of those are fundamental, but also on what specific problems should be tackled first and how to handle them.

The fallout of Gamergate caused people of various beliefs and opinions to be thrown into "the pit". Most just wanted to play videogames and watch anime, but it was a good idea for people to branch away and discuss geopolitics along with the root causes of why media was being corrupted. The problem is now new iterations of KiA opened further to the point where you have groups of users that strongly disagree on certain principles, sometimes fundamental ones. Opening it up to discussion of almost anything is paramount for free speech, but that's why there's threads of atheists screeching about Bible thumping, routine intense arguements over the legality of lolicon, or the stupid DeSantis vs. Trump arguments. Although, it's pretty much guaranteed of any group to come together on some things and disagree on others.

Current tension is coming from the desperation for immediate resolution while we're losing time... but there's members hardlining on every single thing. If you keep making hard lines on even non-fundamental principles that not everyone in your current group can agree upon, you start losing people. You still need strength in numbers, unless willing to die for your beliefs after ousting everyone that disagreed with at least one of those matters more than living a full life. That's where the concern of purity spiraling originates from.

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

Not the CIA?

Consarn it! I woulda thought...

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DistilledLife 28 points ago +28 / -0

Because the two largest ethnically jewish factions with enough wealth and power to affect all politics are either Zionist (rule the world from the Holy Land) or modern Bolshevik (rule the world by having each country under some altered form of Marxist-Lenninism)

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DistilledLife 13 points ago +13 / -0

It depends on how much you want to purity spiral.

Lethn has some opinions that go against some groups of people on this forum, but also has opinions that everyone seems to agree with. No one is going to be 100% in agreement. If your red line is criticism of your religion in a way you don't agree with, then so be it.

(And on the "conflation with the left", I haven't read everything Lethn has written, but a lot of Christian sects got subverted by progressivism and Zionism since the late 19th century. There are "Christians" that share the same political bullshit as globalist lefties [tolerance, immigration, welfare etc], so it's easy for someone to conflate Christians with leftists)

Edit: This is ex post facto, but if half of you are going to downvote me, explain what's wrong with my opinion and argument? We're not talking about TheImp or Haterjuiced here.

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

Beneath the surface, AI replacement works in such nations because most of them are below replacement rate and continuing the downward trend. The reality is more likely that people already don't, or aren't going to, exist to fill those jobs anyway, so they don't need to create said jobs if AI can perform the role. It is sort of "freeing up the workforce" in a sense, but moreso it's eliminating the cost of management and resources for handling potential workload that would require more bodies. (Yes, the Japanese are overworked, but their economy has been in a sorry state for a long time already, overworking might be a consequence of that, i.e. the weak currency and higher costs)

It doesn't work in a nation that's trying to grow, maintain the current economy, or of course, replacing its native population with more unskilled. Although, if it's replacing white collar work outside of code monkeys to maintain the AIs, then it leaves blue collar work mostly intact. The question remains is how fast does the change come and does it come so fast that it implodes an economy (maybe a civilization) due to mass unemployment, which I think could happen regardless if there's large amounts of low skilled workers bumming around

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

Since they can catch fire, arguably you could use an EV for a bomb as well.

Actually, that reminds me of gasoline car bombs too. Could explode an oil truck as well.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

what equipment your ISP can rent to you

So we can rent our own equipment, or the government going to choke ISPs to block any equipment that doesn't do their illegal wiretapping for them?

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DistilledLife 8 points ago +8 / -0

It could be an axiom at this point:

If it contains or runs on neomarxist/equity/"woke" bullshit, the makers will always blame the strawman their ideology manufactured when it fails.

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DistilledLife 10 points ago +10 / -0

How long until the more unhinged lefties call this a right-wing hit job?

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unfortunately for you, he left the news source in the screenshot.

https://archive.ph/04CMh

There's actually an archive of the article already and seems the title changed from yesterday

https://archive.ph/buZeO

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Cameltoe was pretty much dead last in her own running for Prez back 3-4 years ago. And now she's been VP after the election rigging. The establishment picks whatever clowns suit their chess game

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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

Quite a few incidents from this year and last already demonstrsted we are at the point where any brown or darker person can murder someone in public and a good chunk of the populace is okay with that.

The coroner urged the use of neckguards in her report, something the English Ice Hockey Association announced two days after Johnson's death that it would make mandatory starting in 2024

So you had one of few non-Whites that play professional hockey with a known history of aggression and penalties on the ice (moreso than most players), kill another player during a game with an action that should be grounds for ejection even if it it didn't strike the player. But now adding more padding so players like Petgrave can continue their aggressive behavior and probably behave more dangerously. If he's still allowed to play and goes right back to his shitty behavior, it will be obvious he has no remorse for what he did

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DistilledLife 11 points ago +11 / -0

Ah that just boils my blood even more.

(They probably already had all the time in the world to find a loophole.. Just holding on to it)

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +9 / -0

If more and more businesses just simply didn't play the game, told them to pound sand, their economy could falter from all the imports and outside business leaving. The EU could be choked into a depression and forced to undo those laws. Granted it might be exactly what the globalists in Brussels/Strasbourg want.

But no one does that, because businesses chase after every chance at those minute percentage profit increases. It's not just the EU, but the stock market and investors that have an iron grip on a large section of this too.

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DistilledLife 31 points ago +31 / -0

special media "surveillance efforts" to monitor "hate speech"

And just like with Bruen, the SCOTUS will sit on their asses until enough damage is done. Then the demoness and State Assembly will move the goalposts again.

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DistilledLife 8 points ago +8 / -0

Quiet Skies watchlist program

Gotta have every tyranny wrapped up in a fuzzy name to act like the government isn't overstepping their bounds

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

but the world isn't ready for that conversation yet

Considering how heated discussions over fictional ones go, I don't think it will ever be ready. The intelligence of the average human hasn't evolved enough to be capable of compartmentalization and focus solely on "not bringing physical harm to children". Even if a solution means no living child will be or has been harmed, the average person will still come to the same conclusion based in short-circuited logic, "indulging in a vice that harms the self -> potential threat to others". Of course, there will always be pedos that will still go after children, so heavy measures will probably always be taken.

As per FrozeInFear's comment you're replying to, I fully expect people to go apeshit over AI-generated CP as more realize its potential, and equate it to being the same as if a child was exploited, like with the sex dolls you mentioned.

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

The final convenant bound in Jesus' crucifixion and rebirth severed the ties completely from all previous covenants. From then on, anyone who accepts Christ into themselves and follows Him could potentially attain salvation. It's no longer by blood or lineage, which makes no sense for a religion, aside from promoting ethnic tribalism. Judaism also changed in the few centuries afterwards, compiling the Talmud long after His resurrection, hence it's not the religion of Jesus' time either.

Christians should have absolutely nothing to do with the current-era jews, regardless if numerous tenets of the faith were borrowed from the Judaism of the time. The Pope is just continuing his corruption and undermining of the Church... but this has been known for a while now. (Personally I don't believe a Church is required for faith, but it has served well for cultural cohesion)

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