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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I'm back on the illiteracy train.

Your brain might be cooked my friend.

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Theacefospades 2 points ago +2 / -0

No... it isnt even remotely the same.

And of course there isn't. It's a mental pathology. In real life I'm about 75% convinced it's actual demonic possession. But that doesnt make OCD the same as schizophrenia just because they're both delusions.

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Theacefospades 2 points ago +2 / -0

Im going to allow you're reading to fast and missed the distinction. I dont think you did, I think you're unable to parse it. But let's try again in the interest of good faith.

Buffalo Bill DOESNT want to be a woman. Thats almost the entire theme of the movie.

He WANTS to be a transexual.

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Theacefospades 4 points ago +4 / -0

Either games themselves are indefensible in which case, the "children's" modifier is a false face attempt at shame with no relevance other than word games, or you're going to have to define the difference between "children's" anything vs the same thing without modifiers.

You're also going to have to define it without saying "anything that isn't not aimed at children" since that's refernetial. And you also can't define it as "anything aimed at children" because that's self defeating.

Essentially, define fish and then we'll talk.

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Theacefospades 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is the sort of thing that gives credence to the idea that media literacy is dead.

It wasn't a cater. Its a fucking plot point.

The point of Buffalo bill was that he didn't think he was a woman, he thought he should think he was a woman

A transsexual thinks they're a woman, but they are not. Buffalo Bill thinks he is a transsexuals. But he is not. He's a mental hypochondriac, that's HOW they catch him.

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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gen Z. I can't explain it to you if you dont already get it.

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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

Alternative theory. Eliminate the unmitigated bullshit that is IP law as a concept to being with, and go to a legal system that actually makes sense

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Theacefospades 3 points ago +3 / -0

Disturbed is weird choice when trying to talk about universal appeal in rock music.

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Theacefospades 2 points ago +2 / -0

You have no idea how I pronounce "dumbass" out loud

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Theacefospades 6 points ago +6 / -0

Headquarters of the EU dumbass.

Its like saying "FBI raids california shithouse as Washington cracks down on indoor toliets"

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Theacefospades 3 points ago +3 / -0

Water misplaced is a threat to your survival. As is everything.

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Theacefospades 2 points ago +2 / -0

I got into an argument with a cultural studies teacher about what continent had the largest "cultural output" besides NA because USA obviously.

Adamant that it was South America because telenovellas. Would not even consider the pretty obvious argument that Nintendo probably beats the entire southern hemisphere on its own.

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Theacefospades 6 points ago +6 / -0

"Meiner was born in a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Sheldon Meiner, worked as an agent for the Internal Revenue Service."

Fucking lol

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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hell they changed the hippocratic oath.

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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

The point isn't what people are pro-police and what are not. The point is biting the hand, and not recognizing that the thing they are calling gross injustice is the only reason they're alive.

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Theacefospades 1 point ago +1 / -0

First. You missed the point. Its not about what they are, but what they should be.

And second. Because the context isn't paticualrly important. The parallels is people very stupidly being anti-the only reason they are alive.

You're Giz, so I know you won't. But try and think for a second.

If the police don't exist as an institution. What happens to somebody who commits a crime?

Policing flattens the scale of human violence, which if youre a petty thief, should be your absolute thank God nightly favorite of the institutions.

Black people are alive because white people pay taxes. And petty criminals are alive because of the police.

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