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FatalConceit 14 points ago +14 / -0

The idealogical attack on gaming that was GG was a direct result of the idealogy of these people. We wouldn't be here if weren't for semitism. So I guess we owe them that /s

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FatalConceit 6 points ago +6 / -0

Back in the beginning they were the only form of contact for like minded people. In Australia in the 80's we would order from British C64 sellers from C&VG - would take months for the games to arrive - but the anticipation ...my god ...those there were the days

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biggest mistake the British made in Australia as well. Should have cleared the nation for a fresh start

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think TPTB have been planning WW III for a while now - Deagal knew

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FatalConceit 2 points ago +2 / -0

T20 Cricket is much more fast paced than Test Cricket.

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FatalConceit 3 points ago +3 / -0

bing came up straight away with - Ryan Thoresen Carson was born on June 14, 1991, in Boston, Massachusetts¹³. He was an activist, poet, and social justice advocate who devoted his life to various causes such as environmental protection, overdose prevention, and prison reform. His legacy of courage and compassion continues to inspire many. 🌟

Source: Conversation with Bing, 07/10/2023 (1) Ryan Carson (Activist) Wiki, Age, Wife, Girlfriend, Parents, Net Worth .... https://www.newsunzip.com/wiki/ryan-carson-activist/. (2) Ryan Carson Activist Wiki, Age, Biography, Death, Parents, Ethnicity .... https://latestinbollywood.com/ryan-carson-activist-wiki-age-biography-death-parents-ethnicity-height-net-worth-more/. (3) Fundraiser by Tammie Marie David : Ryan Thoresen Carson. https://www.gofundme.com/f/ryan-carson. (4) ‘Rare’ random violence that progressives dismiss takes yet ... - MSN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/rare-random-violence-that-progressives-dismiss-takes-yet-another-life-in-nyc/ar-AA1hLfdt.

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FatalConceit 4 points ago +4 / -0

Of course the buggy Mine Storm was the built in game

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FatalConceit 3 points ago +3 / -0

Worth well over $1000 if you have most carts. Do you have Mr Boston Clean Sweep? That's worth heaps. The Games I had were - Berzerk, Blitz!, Hyperchase, Armor Attack and Scramble.

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FatalConceit 3 points ago +3 / -0

Never saw that Cart in Oz. I only managed to get about 5 games back in the day.

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FatalConceit 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was pretty lucky to get one in Australia. Wish I'd never sold it now of course as almost impossible to find one. But the NFL game Blitz was awesome.

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FatalConceit 7 points ago +7 / -0

I live in South Australia which has one of the highest Electricity prices in the world. It feels like they are putting up the price of petrol just to make EV's competitive because where I am they simply aren't economical.

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FatalConceit 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that astrological compatibility of star signs has any effect on human relationships or personality traits. Astrology is based on the assumption that the positions and movements of celestial bodies influence human affairs and the natural world, but there is no causal mechanism or empirical proof for this assumption¹². Astrology is considered a pseudoscience by most scientists and skeptics, who regard it as a form of superstition or entertainment³⁴.

If astrology were true, it would imply that human beings are not free to make their own choices or shape their own destinies, but are instead predetermined by the cosmic forces that govern the universe. This would contradict the teachings of many religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which affirm the existence of free will and moral responsibility for human actions⁵⁶. It would also challenge the philosophical views of rationalism, empiricism, and humanism, which emphasize the use of reason, evidence, and human values to understand and improve the world⁷⁸. Furthermore, it would pose a problem for atheism, which denies the existence of any supernatural beings or forces that influence human life⁹. Astrology would require a new worldview that accepts the existence of a mysterious and powerful force that transcends natural laws and human reason.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 04/10/2023 (1) Science Confirms Astrology! | Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-decision-tree/201107/science-confirms-astrology. (2) The validity of astrological predictions on marriage and divorce: a .... https://genus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41118-020-00103-5. (3) Astrology and science - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrology_and_science. (4) Explainer: Is There Any Science Behind Astrology?. http://thescienceexplorer.com/brain-and-body/explainer-there-any-science-behind-astrology. (5) Is it all right for a Christian to believe in astrology and discover .... https://billygraham.org/answer/is-it-all-right-for-a-christian-to-believe-in-astrology-and-discover-gods-plan-for-his-or-her-life-through-a-horoscope/. (6) What the Bible Says About Horoscopes and Astrology - Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/the-bible-says-about-astrology-712793. (7) Is Astrology in the Bible? | Astrology.com. https://www.astrology.com/article/is-astrology-in-the-bible/. (8) Is Astrology a Religion? Origins and Beliefs | LoveToKnow. https://www.lovetoknow.com/life/astrology/is-astrology-religion-origins-beliefs. (9) Astrology: Between Religion and the Empirical. http://esoteric.msu.edu/VolumeIV/astrology.htm.

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FatalConceit 5 points ago +5 / -0

Dear BingAI - Why do people believe in Astrology? (note reference to narcissism)

There are many possible reasons why people believe in astrology, which is the study of how the positions and movements of celestial bodies influence human affairs and the natural world. Some of the common psychological factors that might make astrology appealing are:

  • The Barnum effect: This is the tendency to believe that vague and general statements about one's personality or future are accurate and specific to oneself, even though they could apply to anyone. Astrology often relies on this effect to make people feel that horoscopes, fortune-tellers, or tarot card readers can provide them with meaningful insights or guidance. The Barnum effect was demonstrated by psychologist Bertram Forer in an experiment where he gave his students a generic personality description and asked them to rate how well it matched them. Most of the students rated it highly, even though they all received the same text¹².
  • The need for reassurance: Astrology can also provide people with a sense of security and comfort in uncertain or stressful times, by offering them information and assurance about the future, or a way to be absolved of their current situation and future decisions. Astrology can also help people feel connected to the entire cosmos, and give them a sense of purpose and meaning in life¹².
  • The need for self-knowledge: Astrology can also satisfy people's curiosity and desire to understand themselves better, by providing them with a framework to categorize their personality traits, strengths, weaknesses, preferences, and compatibility with others. Astrology can also help people feel special and unique, by emphasizing their individual differences and potential³⁴.
  • The need for entertainment: Astrology can also be a source of fun and amusement for some people, who enjoy reading their horoscopes, checking their compatibility with others, or exploring different aspects of their astrological charts. Astrology can also be a way to express one's identity and creativity, by choosing or creating symbols, colors, or styles that match one's astrological sign³.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 04/10/2023 (1) The psychology behind why we believe in horoscopes. https://www.dw.com/en/the-psychology-behind-why-we-believe-in-horoscopes/a-62250008. (2) The Psychology of Why People Believe in Astrology - Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/astrology-and-psychology-4079970. (3) Why Are People So Into Astrology Right Now? | Discover Magazine. https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/why-are-people-so-into-astrology-all-of-a-sudden. (4) Who Believes in Astrology? The Odd Role of Narcissism. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unique-everybody-else/202112/who-believes-in-astrology-the-odd-role-narcissism.

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn't realise he was a Pfizer cheerleader so he may die before then lol

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FatalConceit 14 points ago +14 / -0

If everyone started outing OnlyFans sluts then there may be fewer in the future as they weigh up the cost of discovery

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FatalConceit 6 points ago +6 / -0

Let's run a Deadpool on how long they last as a couple. I'm going for 73 days

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