by Lethn
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Kweebecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

Beastars ended on a good note. If they do a season three, I hope it is "Beastars: Side Story", and just does a tale in the same universe but not featuring Legosi et al.

by Lethn
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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

The manga is a decent read. MC behaves fairly reasonable given the culture he's raised in, and establishing that culture helps a great deal in excusing a beta MC. It's not a divine morality law about slavery though, it's that one FeMC's specific super magic ability: Many super magic abilities in universe have drawbacks, and her's is that while she can effectively mind-control and super-power any entity (make it a temporary "slave"), she must compensate it.

Other slaves, such as any men who may attract hostile attentions of the super magic warrior women, are both metaphorically and sometimes literally fucked, their compensation is the woman not going preying mantis on them and killing them after they're done, and that compensation isn't guaranteed. MC really lucked out that FeMC finds him useful enough to not kill after her compulsed compensation is paid.

by Lethn
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Kweebecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

singular they

Royal they. English doesn't have a singular they for a specific entity. If you're referring to a specific entity as a plurality, "they" are that plurality, the representative of the nation. Same as the royal "we". The people memeing on pronouns saying "Your Holiness/Your Holinesses" aren't actually that far off.

by Lethn
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Kweebecker 5 points ago +5 / -0

Dr Stone interrupting the flow of the story to tell you how to make bootleg coca cola is exactly why I watched it. I really don't care why there's some magic rock on a string allowing some guy to fuck many virgins like some Redo Of Healer antagonist without the sex scenes. The last season I watched, it was like "we need science..." "Oh, science was done off-camera! Back to shonen battles!".

It reversed its A-plot and B-plot. The show originally had a mystery-adventure as a plot excuse to show cool science stuff, and changed into having cool science stuff as an excuse to show a mystery-adventure.

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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

I actually dodged that glitch in my normal playthrough. Luckily, the scripted event is Replakia-enabled, so you can just overcharge your spells to ~100,000% power. Which personally, I thought was the way the game was meant to be played. Hence at the game end, "How... do we deal with this dragon?" "Replakia."

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Kweebecker 6 points ago +6 / -0

"Ohayo oneechan!"

...Meanwhile, the subtitles, "Hey, you sissy."

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Kweebecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

A house in my neighborhood, which is about 1 hour out from the edge of the nearest "city", costs more than many very nice private islands in other nations, even private islands with cottages already built on them.

It would be a joke, if it weren't so serious.

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Kweebecker 6 points ago +6 / -0

Statistically speaking, Dracula as an older Eastern European religious fellow would likely be very much pro- many book bannings.

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Kweebecker 12 points ago +12 / -0

Not so much wikipedia as reddit: People make posts of community notes onto an X, and then that X's community note with the most ratings eventually becomes displayed. I believe duplicate or near-duplicate notes are just conglomerated along with their votes, but I'm not 100% certain as to that specific depth of X's system.

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Kweebecker 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's xenophelia, not beastiality. And like all consorting with xenos... It's cool, because we don't live in warhammer 40k.

As for the other half the argument, leftists cannot consent, as they do not understand that temporary actions have permanent consequences, which I believe to be one of the simplest baseline intelligence tests out there. They not only believe one should not have to deal with consequences, though, they also believe that things like consent can be rescinded post-hoc, that the present can alter the past and change it with magical rituals. That is not a hallmark of erudition.

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Kweebecker 5 points ago +5 / -0

Power is the primary motivating factor. Money is merely one of many ways to reach it, and a pedestrian, basic one at that.

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Kweebecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you want "cultured", the minecraft isekai is the way to go. It's... Literally a guy with Minecraft Steve powers but done in an 18+ isekai pron setting. Surprisingly good, given that concept, but... That conditional of "given that concept" is definitely a qualifying statement.

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Kweebecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was hoping it was going to be a link to Drifters. Jesus makes a surprisingly intimidating antagonist.

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Kweebecker 12 points ago +12 / -0

Really Neil? That's kinda transphobic of him, assuming that the bigoted gender binary will oppress and suppress all 72 other genders for a hundred more years.

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Kweebecker 12 points ago +12 / -0

Maybe my sense of morality is a bit off, but... That's fucking mild. There's people out there sharing memes about terrorism, genocide, and whathaveyou, and this guy gets cancelled because he noticed a children's song sounds kinda-sorta like the alleged cause of death of some pregnant-woman-mugger?

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Kweebecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would be nice if Death of the Author actually waited for the author to meet death, though. Oftentimes people are arguing directly at the author, proclaiming their work means something completely different to the author themselves.

"What I get out of this story as is relates to my life" is a very different statement than "This is what the author meant in this story", too. Objectively, in example, the Barbie movie is feminist dross. But subjectively, many audiences found the struggle of Ken to be important or symbolic in some way while to the author he had no value beyond being fanservice. Both these things can exist side by side. "The author meant to do this thing, but the portrayal, to me, showcases instead this other thing".

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Kweebecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

That would require them actually having any level of care for the medium and its history, even recent history.

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Kweebecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

2007 is the approximate start of the mass acceleration, but Current Year can be whatever year the poster wants it to be, since it's eternally September 2007 anyways. It was 3 years ago, it will be 2.5 years from now.

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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

Koran... That sounds like "Karen"! Which is a term Drumpftards use! Checkmate!

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Kweebecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

The real issue here is there clearly isn't enough moralfagging. I know when I look at internet communities, I never think "It's a good community, but it needs less moralfaggotry". True progress is made when the Right preaches lots of scripture and folds their hands down, their job done, doing nothing more, then the Left going forward and doing what they were going to do anyways. That's how we got to where we are today, and in terms of progress, we've never been more progressive!

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Kweebecker 2 points ago +5 / -3

Pass a law: Anyone who gains a driver's license, the agent who approved the license is co-liable for any vehicular crimes the license-holder does for... 5 years, let's say, unless they can prove in court that their evaluation was strict and honest.

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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

I thought the loony left were all about lived experiences. If they're complaining about it, clearly it matters to the complainants, on a subjective scale. That seems obvious and internally consistent with their ideology.

Supervising Background Director Steve Stark, do your words imply that we may freely dismiss people saying that their lived experiences have hardships and discriminations, to "go complain about something that matters"?

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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fact check: Zelensky facilitated significant money laundering to benefit several members of both the Left and RINO parties in the USA, including likely Joe Biden himself. Therefore, to say he helped "not a single American" is technically false.

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Kweebecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

Weren't the Left in conniption fits over "Try that in a small town"?

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