by Lethn
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DistilledLife 1 point ago +2 / -1

Not sure I'll be interested. I don't entirely trust you being a mod, but I appreciate your efforts in at least trying to relocate. You do you. Don't let 60-day account newfags or resident antagonists discourage you.

by Lethn
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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's pretty obvious DoM is not going to give up the position nor run away. So unless people think the .win admins are going to come down from above and oust him, migrating becomes the only option.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem with a flamebait issue like Oct 7 is that there are single issue posters on this board who do (or want to do) almost nothing but talk about Israel and jews. I don't mind it much, but it gets annoying when one has already been jewpilled for number of years.

DoM already made it pretty damn clear he believes there's non-existent Stormfronters/"neo Nazis" trying to overtake this site, which I don't see aside from some apparent trolls and single issue pushers. He seems to allow discussion about them so long as it doesn't cross over into "what they're scheming and what needs to be done about them". I don't agree with his actions but I do remember what happened to Voat.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

When the terminology changed from global warming to climate change, I shut my ears off to all the fear mongering.

When I found out not too long after that they were squawking about an ice age in the 70s/80s, I shut my brain off to it.

If I'm going to believe that humans can manipulate the weather, then I would say chemtrails and magnetic earthquake machines are real, but only for the irony

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DistilledLife 10 points ago +10 / -0

it won't be long before this is considered an abandoned board

You're popular enough here to influence others. Be the change you seek.

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DistilledLife 6 points ago +7 / -1

This site was fine with only the occasional DoM spergout until last summer when users started legitimately fighting over what was the purpose of this forum. The window got pushed far enough that some were getting more brazen in their attitudes and beliefs, and the common topics of discussion drifted. But now we have resident trolls, which means mods have to shit clean more often, causing further agitation

When the initial migration to this place happened four years ago, there were complaints about the rules, but those who refused to accept them at all left pretty quickly, most stayed. R16 was slapped around a lot but people only grumbled until DoM started using it more often this past year.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Easy two-step process

  1. Rip up the notice in front of them

  2. Respond, "You are licensors, you do not own the original product or IP. Kindly fuck off"

If their response is they own it in the region, shove their own globalist shit in their face.

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DistilledLife 10 points ago +10 / -0

Personally I feel like Nanjing grift is more the CCP trying to deflect how much damage they've done to the country themselves. Because thinking about all the things under Mao could practically dwarf the amount of slaughtering Imperial Japan did.

And also having a longstanding deathwish against Japan

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DistilledLife 16 points ago +16 / -0

Rape of Nanjing

I've visited the museum in the titular city, and it's clear they're trying hard to turn it into a grift similar to the Holocaust grift.

They can talk about how horrible it was though literally six months later, after losing months-long battle at Xuzhou, the KMT military intentionally broke the levees on part of the Yellow River to flood large sections of land. It caused at least twice as many deaths as the agreed-upon Nanjing massacre death toll over the course of the flood's existence. Sure, it stopped the Japanese from reaching China's military core and reusing the transit systems but it's a mildly poor justification for the damage it caused.

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DistilledLife 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's more embedded into the culture, going farther back. When Japan underwent the Meiji "Restoration" they were trying to maintain stability, sword use was restricted to officers, guns were not easy to obtain just yet.

I'm not surprised that this concept would be renewed and expanded under Allied occupation post-WWII. The whole point was defanging a beaten dog.

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DistilledLife 14 points ago +14 / -0

Should be common knowledge at this point that in the neomarxist spheres supremacist beliefs are acceptable so long as they do not come from non-yid Whites.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Until he posts his nose, I'm not convinced. There are a lot of social engineered people these days that are vehemently "anti-stormfaggot". Jousting at imaginary neo-Nazis doesnt automatically make someone jewish.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

~>Random comment on video of YouTuber talking about AssCreed Yasuke controversy

~>Mentions that TV station aired variety show (could mean anything) that referred to Yasuke with the samurai title.

~>Does not mention the name of the station

Could just be an NHK subsidiary and I wouldn't be surprised, but no additional context aside from "variety show" and "has angered the Japanese previously" is given. Hell, it could be a foreign network station.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

They've propagated that bullshit enough that the JMDICT data marks the Japanese term for it as "femboy" now, and includes references to "gender expression". So any online JP-ENG dictionary using it as a source is going to use their twisted terminology

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

Surely such an evil cunt as Schwab has warehouse-sized closets full of skeletons. Find something more edgy than. ''Oh no, someone made an osée joke or comment. Stop the fucking press a woman was offended.''

There's multiple reasons for this. First, they have to keep up the meme of removing men from positions of power for innocuous shit/hearsay and replace him with a woman. More females in power for female supremacy while also equating spoken word as evidence in the court of public opinion

Second, this was probably the only thing they could find without resulting in collateral damage. If they had found something towards sexual favors or assault, it might have knocked a bunch of other heads into the dirt as well. They have to Ship of Theseus the people in the seats of power to maintain the structure, not burn sections of it (as much as we'd want them to do that)

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DistilledLife 11 points ago +11 / -0

DoM going full AOU wouldn't be surprising (AOU being poal's batshit-crazy site owner, anyone slightly off-brand or who pushed back against him was labeled a kike or a nigger, banned people on a whim)

But we've been getting some forum sliding, and new handshakes trying to fedpost or laying low to window push at a later time, in a major US election year, it's probably driving him more nuts, so he's whacking invisible moles.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +4 / -1

All he did was note what some asshole anon reported the comment for and then kept the comment in this instance. Calm your tits.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Oh, it's well into the series, I mean in terms of popularity or interest. It's Takahashi, they'll publish her regardless.

But the fact that we're about 5-6 years into it's serialization, still no anime announcement while having these remakes, tells me the studios aren't taking a chance on it.

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DistilledLife 15 points ago +15 / -0

Yes.

I distinctly remember ten years ago, after it had gained serious traction, my Asian Music Studies teacher said Kpop was getting more critical praise because it focused on adult sexuality (read: like Western pop, "maturity") as opposed to JPop (the Japanese "obsession with / focus on youth"). I took her word for it even though I never wanted to confirm it.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

I guess MAO (Takahashi-sensei's latest work) is doing so poorly that they're not even going to bother animating it. Just remake Urusei Yatsura, remake Ranma 1/2, make an Inuyasha sequel, all these things no one asked for.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

People are still expecting old farts to fix what they themselves broke or spent a whole lifetime not fixing. It's amazing.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's true when you flood nations with different peoples akin to the fall of Babylon. There's no assimilation to a central culture so it's like oil in water. But your implication of people being unable adapt to another culture is just ignorant of human evolution and history (non-normies are capable). In the US, we had means to control the flow and force assimilation, it's just all the natural barriers are gone and the whole is now spoiled. Going back is now incredibly difficult. Divide and conquer can still apply to shattering a nation's monoculture that originally had people coming together for a common ideal.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +3 / -1

I don't know why you're wasting your energy on a single-issue poster whose position hasn't budged since joining. Yes, the tolerance window on this forum has shifted, but you're making yourself look foolish.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

It started with attempts at music censorship in the 80s (instigated by wives of Congressmen from both parties and other influences inside the Beltway) then drifted to vidya games when they became more prevalent in entertainment culture. At that point it was more one side pushing it.

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