Don't feed this troll, people
To a certain extent, yes. But it's also the case when dissident thought is stifled, then the thought criminals inevitably coalesce in the few places where they are still allowed to speak. It has an amplifying effect. If you disagree with the jews run the world narrative, you're probably not going to go into a place like Unz review and try to debate them. So the different ideas become isolated and no real debate occurs.
It's why having some open platforms is not enough, they all need to be open. But the reality is free speech is pretty much a myth, so whatever.
From a practical perspective, if a website doesn't actively stop anti-jew posts, sooner or later it becomes about nothing but the jews (e.g.: The Unz review).
I don't get it, Elon already has money what is the deal? Ben Shapiro's Auschwitz blowjobs are really that good?
I thought lyndon Johnson gave them nukes, after Kennedy refused to and was killed.
They were perfectly happy to nuke Germany if they got the chance, once Russia was the bad guy they all became humanitarians.
Dumping is a shit test. Women are testing your emotional fortitude. Not responding is good. You can also try a single "lame" or "gay."
It's because brown people don't give a shit. Only whites cry for other races.
Yeah, that's why it was already illegal in most states. But corrupt leaders just declared the law invalid, because of the flu.
What is artstation?
At this point anyone can easily see hundreds of alarmist predictions have failed to come true. The internet is forever.
People are revealing our lies pls halp
St Enoch warned you
China's videos are, err, very convincing.
It sucks reading this because I know i've gone from high-trust to low-trust in my own lifetime and my kids will never know what a high trust society is like.
So many people find the transition so painful they just refuse to acknowledge reality, and keep pretending everything's the same.
It's plainly obvious that the film was made with the intention of upsetting fans. The legacy of 2000s entertainment will be hating your audience.
Kotor 2, because Avellone loves subversion. But he's an actual decent writer.
The only way to transfer heat through space is radiation. The sun emits radiation while the ISS does not, hence the ISS is going to build up excess heat. It's not cold, it's too warm. Sitting in the sunlight in space will roast you.
Vacuum is the best insulation there is
Thought everyone knew this. Kojima has hated every localization of MGS games.
I credit the US changes with at least 50% of the games success. Kojima is a very dry writer, the localization punched up the script and added military sounding jargon. They knew better how to sell the game to Americans than the Japanese did.
It was in the very early days of Tinder. Nowadays I hear the meat market is actually instagram. Having a couple good photos really improves your chances.
I don't know why men are so resistant to the idea of putting effort into their appearance. I always say that women need to stop complaining and accept reality, but that goes for men too.
I'm not sure why you would think women 'just show up,' they put extreme effort into their photos.
Really, improving your headshot is one of the easiest and cheapest things men can do to improve their odds. Cleaning yourself up and looking presentable is hardly a harsh imposition.
I met my wife on Tinder specifically because of a model-level headshot I posted that was professionally edited with photoshop (Friend of mine wanted some practice editing and did it for free). Every single match I had reached out because they said the headshot looked good, and no other reason. Not saying I'm a super attractive guy or anything but it was clearly looks that got my foot in the door.
I know lots of other guys who never got a single Tinder match and it's because their photos were unattractive. They ended up saying Tinder was a "scam" and that "no one meets anyone there."
I've played tabletop for 20 years and I've never seen a campaign made this way. No one just wanders around and finds epic quests under every rock and leaf. Players start from some kind of safe point and go out in search of adventure based on requests, rumors, and current events.
Landing in a random patch of woods with so much crap going on in a 100 yard radius is absurd. The goblins and druids are 3 minutes away from each other, and yet they "can't find the other's location."
All they had to do was let you find a tavern or inn on the road after crashing and hear rumors about the various quests there, and then made them discreet locations. Like BG1, not MMOs.
Is there any doubt at this point that Abbey was a dude for most of development?