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SarcasticRidley 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't buy an Alfa, Ferrari, or Lancia because it's a a smart, rational, logical choice.

You buy it because it's fucking beautiful, even as it lights itself on fire by the roadside.

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SarcasticRidley 1 point ago +1 / -0

imports should be heavily taxed,

That's what the chicken tax is, and it's why Chrysler, Ford, and GM were even able to survive in the truck market after the 70s. The Japanese came into the market and completely dominated them in terms of reliability, and the market noticed this. So the big 3 went crying to daddy government and got them to fuck over the Japanese by taxing their trucks to the point that people were willing to put up with a piece of shit Ford just because it was cheaper. Now you have basically no small cheap trucks anymore.

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SarcasticRidley 5 points ago +5 / -0

To be fair, those craft brewers don't have to sell them to InBev. The responsibility is equally on them.

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm pretty sure this was a cutscene in Scorn. If not, it should be.

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SarcasticRidley 28 points ago +28 / -0

Cyberpunk was meant to be a cautionary tale

At least the cautionary tales had cool tech, neon lights, and grizzled cyborg detectives.

Our dystopia is just the shitty part of cyberpunk.

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SarcasticRidley 2 points ago +2 / -0

You have based white friends, I assume?

ehhh...

I live in a blue state so trying to find based people is pretty hard. Even then, what is considered based here probably would be seen as timid or mild by someone in Kentucky.

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

My doctor is Jewish, some of my coworkers are Jewish, and some of my friends are Jewish. None of them have given me a reason to dislike them.

But then you have people like the Rothschilds, or Soros, or Fuckerberg, or any number of the ones in Hollywood who constantly whine about how oppressed they are as they tweet from the seventh bathroom of their mansion. The same people who then go to those Bilderberg meetings and bribe politicians.

It's funny how they manage to stay at the very top of the oppression stack no matter what happens or how privileged their lives are. It's almost like they run everything...

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SarcasticRidley 4 points ago +4 / -0

Did I just see the Imp say women aren't at fault? Is the world ending?

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

They have to see that data in the first place in order to be red pilled. Only when the things they see do not line up with what they have heard can it start.

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SarcasticRidley 8 points ago +8 / -0

My former roommate started binging anime when the pandemic started. He's made it all the way through Naruto, One Piece, and Attack on Titan in that time frame. He's also super liberal. To this day he is the only person I know who has watched One Piece who complained about how sexualized Nami and Robin are (which is ironic given how his wife has G cups, something which definitely influenced his decision on that front). Of course, the fact that just about every male in the show is ripped beyond belief completely missed him.

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

That website of his is bizarre. All these weird photographs of him cosplaying shit while the description of him is this fluff piece comparing him to Oscar Wilde.

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SarcasticRidley 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh good, another building block of my childhood being destroyed in real time.

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SarcasticRidley 5 points ago +5 / -0

Why is Colonel Piccolo holding the sword of Elendil?

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SarcasticRidley 4 points ago +7 / -3

Literally 90% of the crap you spam on the front page is "DRUMPF BAD DESANTIS GOOD"

He's not slandering you because it's not slander if it's true.

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SarcasticRidley 1 point ago +2 / -1

so many of even this boards people, shlurp up the Propaganda from the very entities they bemoan on here daily,

It's more like 4 or 5 specific people, and they spam the front page with "zomg le drumpf/putin/vonderleyen had two scoops of ice cream and this is proof of their heresy" every day. Why they get voted up as much as they do is beyond me.

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SarcasticRidley 29 points ago +29 / -0

I didn't have cartoon network growing up because all we had was an antenna on top of our house that picked up a few channels. Kids WB was the only thing I had to watch for TV as a kid. Pokemon, YuGiOh, and Batman Beyond was what I saw on saturday mornings.

Since I didn't have anything else, I had to look through my parent's VHS collection. Star Wars and Indiana Jones were the things I watched religiously. They were a staple of my childhood. I had so many Star Wars Lego sets it was hard to find room for them.

Watching The Force Awakens, and seeing in real time, a huge part of my childhood dismantled and destroyed really set me off. I knew from that moment on that if they were willing to tank a franchise that big for their crusade, they would stop at nothing.

There can be no forgiveness for their heresy.

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SarcasticRidley 12 points ago +12 / -0

public unions

The very idea of a union whose members are paid using your tax dollars is infuriating. You get all the problems of a union with all the problems of government bureaucracy rolled into one.

At least in my union we don't steal from the taxpayer.

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am looking forward to the new Transformers movie in hopes that it will be as good as Bumblebee was. There is some stuff that gives me pause in the trailer though so who knows.

I'm looking forward to Dune as well, and the Expendables because I like 80s action movies.

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SarcasticRidley 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cannibalism, rape, warfare, infanticide, genocide, parasites, neurotoxins, diseases, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, avalanches, volcanoes, droughts, floods, and asteroid impacts are all natural phenomenon.

I guess those are all cool now.

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SarcasticRidley 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dude I was eating...

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SarcasticRidley 9 points ago +9 / -0

The 19th amendment was perhaps the biggest disaster for this country in the long term other than the federal reserve. Who knows what this country could have been like if that hadn't passed? We might not have had FDR, or Johnson, or Carter, or Obama. Think of how much damage we could have avoided just because of that.

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