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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

Fedboys are treated like a separate class of citizenry.

If the book is going to be thrown harder at us anyway for not being Party members, better go whole hog.

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DistilledLife 7 points ago +7 / -0

heavily aligned with La Raza and is heavily anti-gun to the point of sponsoring new legislation

It's California, so it makes sense, but La Raza is an actual threat, the largest racial supremacist group in the nation that somehow is allowed to exist. His kind are probably fine to be contained to cities, but their rhetoric shouldn't be allowed to spread. Lest they try to steal parts of the country back and make it a second-world ethnostate.

If it's not okay to be White, then it's not okay to be Black, Hispanic or whatever either.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

(Originally hated AzurLane, have been playing and mostly enjoying it for about 1.5 years now)

I saw the hysteria right when it began a few days ago. Gonna be upfront, personally, I never liked Kashino. Her stats and skills for gameplay aren't that great, and being a Vanguard buff isn't enough to justify her taking up a spot in a six-girl fleet. So without that, the only reason for her is to exist is free advertising from lewd/porn artists drawing her for coomers and to extract money (this skin being talked about is 10~15$ in in-game currency). This is her THIRD alt skin since she was added to the game late 2020. Quite a few more useful shipgirls have gotten less and this one is still limited, not permanently available (most of the popular powerful / useful ships get this kind of attention, excluding research/PR ships for some reason)

While I've enjoyed a lot of alt skins in the game and many of the girls over the past few years, this year Manjuu has gotten more risque with the outfits than it used to be, to the point that my friends who like the game more have noticed it too. Some skins became more fetish oriented (e.g. Kursk and Chapayev's feet ones) while some leave none to the imagination (e.g. Regensburg and New Jersey's swimsuits). When this new Kashino one was teased about two weeks ago, I had a feeling this might not go down well. And of course, every stupid and nonsensical reason is being thrown by the idiots to attack the game. All the other ecchi outfits didn't draw their attention, but THIS does?

TL;DR There are legit reasons to not like Kashino and what's happening to the game. Just the retarded chucklefucks are at it again.

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

KanColle is what made the concept of shipgirls popular in the weebspace. So I wouldn't call the franchise "second-rate".

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DistilledLife 13 points ago +13 / -0

Then you recognize how much explaining you have to do... ...a lot of their ideas of what is true is basically just a social game...

We don't call 'em "sheep" for nothin'!

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

The song in reference to

(It's a decent 80s tune but of course perfect for world peace and activist fodder)

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

So they have two uggo females, one quarter/eighth(?) hapa, two jews one jew, one Arab, the whitest pajeet I've ever seen, three Italians, and two Whites

All headed by a known faggot. Seems like typical faux diversity.

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

Why does California continue to operate as if it were a separate nation? Why is it allowed to behave as though it were such?

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

The retarded notion of "Oh the jury convicted them, therefore it must have actually happened" needs to go. Look over the evidence that was presented and was rejected, then make your own call. Chauvin's case demonstrated that. At this point, the judicial system quite often serves the purpose of witch hunts and "restorative justice".

We see lefties engage in this in the opposite manner, e.g. Rittenhouse being acquitted but believing he's still guilty.

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DistilledLife 8 points ago +8 / -0

We're going to see a lot more FBI / IRS attacks coming soon.

Considering the IRS goons are showing up at raids with the ATF goons and having a goon party, I think they're trying to normalize the IRS raiding anywhere they see fit, even though they're not supposed to be directly engaged in "enforcement".

On that note, I wouldn't be surprised if the massive increase and usage in IRS agents is an attempt to backdoor in a "federal police force", bypassing the Congressional legal process entirely. Just accuse political opponents of not having filed taxes properly, raid them with falsified evidence. Bing-badabing

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DistilledLife 16 points ago +16 / -0

Seeing Tapper behave like this is small potatoes, it's a given knowing his history, even though he's being more brazen than ever.

What are the opinions of the top brass at the US military regarding Musk? :⁠^⁠)

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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

As a child, I believed it when it was called "global warming". In just one presentation as a teen, the terminology was updated to "Climate Change" because "it's more accurate as to what's happening globally".

Already knew from reading about weather and geology that the Earth has been constantly changing climate-wise. The illusion was shattered.

(Pollution is still a problem though. Toxicity in the environment does damage to humans)

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

I couldn't understand how since the series never interested me beyond the surface, but with these points it makes a lot more sense now. Thank you!

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

Also, AoT turned out to be garbage pretty early on

It blowing up so quickly made it suspicious. The first few chapters/ anime episode looked promising of a concept, but couldn't see how it was going to be a sort of long-runner. Still surprised it lasted so long.

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +9 / -0

Existing

It's reminiscent to how divorce courts can reward the female divorcee with quite a bit of a man's wealth, just for simply being his wife.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

nukes

Oh wow, my mind completely forgot about the connection between "mass death in a few seconds" and that. It adds a lot more sense to the reasoning.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand that, it's just the details as to why it built up (media sensationalism, increasing violence) felt like it was a little political. Maybe I was reading into it too much.

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +6 / -0

So far the only grossly political thing I've noticed in the story was right at the beginning of the Gun Demon arc, with the whole backstory on the appearance of gun demons. It was hard to figure exactly what the author's intentions were, but it read like some anti-second amendment fantasy tripe. That's the only "Westaboo" thing I could gleam so far.

I separate art from artist, so I don't really pay attention to what writers/artists say about their personal feelings and beliefs. But the above was the only time I thought the author was soapboxing.

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DistilledLife 12 points ago +12 / -0

Only on book 5 so I don't know the whole story, but god damn that's a delusional take.

The story reads like it was written by a jaded man reliving their thirsty teenage days, but with loads of gore and influence from various horror mangaka. (I am enjoying reading it but the definitely pushes the boundaries for my eyes. I like most how the drawn lines vary based on the scene and mood)

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