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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

Try playing Skyrim as anything other than a sneak archer.

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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only people who would oppose ANTI-fascists are fascists themselves!

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Sumsuch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah, so the joke was that they represented it as a sports car, even though it was nothing of the sort?

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Sumsuch 5 points ago +5 / -0

skilled trades are the promised land

The important thing about trades is that those are the skills which are critical for building a society from the ground up. If you're comparing jobs in a stable economy then there may be better arguments for other things, but if you're considering the full spectrum of potential challenges we may encounter, the trades are invaluable.

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Sumsuch 7 points ago +7 / -0

"oh my God, how did this happen!?"

You would not believe how many people are asking that question right now. Skies only look clear because of the iron grip on media control that they're enjoying, but reality surges on just beneath the surface.

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Sumsuch 11 points ago +11 / -0

The most hilarious thing to me as one of those 20%, is that this paradigm is so shit I've literally been celibate by choice for the past decade, while I dedicate myself to purging this insanity from society, so people actually recognize that there's a lot more to it than just picking sexy pictures on your phone.

Relationships aren't about sex for men. For men, relationships are largely about loyalty, as they're seeking to form a family which can hold together against the relentless waves of entropy rocking society. Basically, the entire concept of dating apps is antagonistic to men's romantic ideals, so of course they only find the worst of the worst there.

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Sumsuch 9 points ago +9 / -0

Good men reject the very concept of dating apps these days. If you're looking for men on a dating app, you're going to be getting pretty much exclusively the type of men who think having binders full of women is a sexy idea.

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Sumsuch 3 points ago +3 / -0

Oh yeah, I haven't watched it since I was a kid and actually had TV, but I fondly remember it as one of the funnier shows on. I'm just super confused about what the specific joke is that you were trying to explain. :p

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Sumsuch 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm gonna be real, I'm more confused after reading your post than before.

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Sumsuch 7 points ago +7 / -0

did they store every request not just accepted?

I'd be willing to bet they never actually confirmed anything, and the whole purpose of the app was to harvest this info.

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Sumsuch 14 points ago +14 / -0

Meh. It's not like the existence of this sort of thing is bad on it's own, as it's pretty much just fantasy the same way many of us like games which don't reflect reality faithfully. The only reason it's been a problem is society fetishized it so much that was practically the only thing produced, while also actively campaigning to ruin the lives of anyone who tried to make something different.

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Sumsuch 16 points ago +16 / -0

People talk about the great need for social workers, yet most remain ignorant that one of the biggest reasons there aren't very many is they invariably burn out before long, having to listen to many of the worst stories which exist in our society.

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Sumsuch 3 points ago +3 / -0

I trust individuals, not titles, especially titles which are basically interchangeable with "Journalism Drop Out".

Let’s ignore the fact that games journalists regularly beat entire games in a far shorter timespan than regular people who don’t have deadlines to meet.

This is pretty much exactly why people hate games journalists. They just try and rush through games as fast as humanly possible, as though seeing the credits means you've actually experienced the game. Would you trust a movie reviewer who watched all their movies at maximum speed to save time? How about a travel writer who just drove past all the tourist spots? No? Then maybe you can understand how gamers feel about hacks like this.

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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cool story, but it's happening whether or not you approve it.

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Sumsuch 19 points ago +19 / -0

They're flailing and failing because biblical forces are systematically destroying each and every cover up they attempt. Now that they've reached their "end game" technologically, it's really just that their bankrupt ideologies are becoming more and more obvious with each passing day.

YOUR challenge is to become to best person you can be, and build up your communities as best you can, because once the last domino falls there will be a massive power vacuum, and if good people aren't prepared to step up evil people will to save their own skins (no rest for the wicked).

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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's not even slightly atypical, you just rarely notice it. It's actually insane how much people tend to think in parallel.

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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's pretty easy to know things and never think of them when you're repeating trained patterns, as most people do in their daily lives.

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Sumsuch 27 points ago +27 / -0

These assholes actually believe there will never be consequences for this bullshit, don't they? They literally just publish it openly online as though they're boasting to the whole world about how unlikable they are.

I mean, shit, Gawker literally already found out, but apparently their staff learned NOTHING.

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Sumsuch 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's not at all how wealthy people look at the world, and the fact poor people believe this is exactly why most people remain poor. Most people get wealthy because they're driven to achieve a purpose, and the wealth is a means to that end. Being deprived of that purpose turns them into a caricature of what poor people imagine being rich must be like, and that's deeply humiliating.

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