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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only way an idea like this would work is if it has strict, set-in-stone rules about what counts as what. For example, if a senator says "the white devil is responsible for all the world's evils", that is a demonstrable attempt at oppression. If some crackhead from Baltimore says it, it's just trash being trash. Not all evil is created equal.

It would almost be like a Wikipedia for power mongers and rich sociopaths. Anyone can contribute, but there are still rules to follow.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not suggesting making a "racists list". I'm suggesting documenting any time someone explicitly says something pro-white genocide or white replacement. We don't even have to use the word "racism". I think you'll find that if we list every public figure that advocates genocide of a race, you'll find many thousands of anti-white entries and maybe two or three for every other race combined. That's the idea.

Also, the Overton window operates entirely on how comfortable one side is to let the mask slip. If people start being afraid to be openly pro-tyranny, that by definition shifts it to the right.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

As I said in the post, this isn't about aunt Carol. This is about talk show hosts, celebrities, politicians, etc. It's about shattering the public trust in these figures. I would never suggest trying to convert an NPC by pointing out flaws in their own logic. They have no logic.

From my post:

Also, it should probably only include people who qualify as public figures. Making a list of private citizens could easily be considered libel at the very least. It should be kept to bluechecks, talking heads, government officials, and the like. Even with this restriction, there would still be gigabytes of hate to document, because people like that tend to be the most reprehensible of them all.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

What premise? That holding people responsible for their actions is bad? That hating white people is as bad as hating black people? Is this an "if we fight our enemies they win"?

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 20 points ago +20 / -0

I fully expect to hear about a wave of Boys In Dresses slaughtering their single mothers in the coming years. I also fully expect everyone to pretend to have no idea why.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 23 points ago +23 / -0

The lobotomy, as always, remains the best analogy for the trans cult. It's a permanent quack "treatment" for mental illness that people are going to look back on with horror. People who were unfortunate enough to experience said treatment are ruined forever and cannot be helped. The best they can hope for is being a cautionary tale. It's not a coincidence that the rise of transgender mutilation happened just as the last lobotomy victims died off.

The primary difference is that lobotomies were almost entirely performed on children and on people so insane that they couldn't consent. With troons, it's mostly self-afflicted, although we're seeing greater acceptance of ruining your child for Twitter likes in recent years.

In both cases, the doctors know that what they're doing is harmful and don't care because it's profitable. Regardless of who encourages it and who's hurt by it, the fault lies with any medical professional willing to go along with it. Never forget that.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 13 points ago +13 / -0

I personally know someone who destroyed his life and the lives of several people around him because of weed. He was an addict who would stop at virtually nothing to get money for his fix.

It pisses me off to no end when people say "huehue I've never heard of a pot smoker robbing someone for weed therefore it never happens" because I could throw that right in their dumb fucking faces, but I don't because I wouldn't betray the guy like that.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 15 points ago +15 / -0

Just uninstalled their app. I'm not even pro Russia (I'm pro who the hell cares), but they've demonstrated their NPC affiliation too many times to be trusted now. I'm not sending data to a company that aligns itself with tyranny.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is actually a physiological process wherein being obese as a kid makes it objectively harder to lose weight as an adult. Letting your kid get fat permanently ruins them by way of generating excess adipocytes, which do not go away unless they're physically destroyed. It's not impossible to lose weight in this state, of course, but it is significantly more difficult.

There is no excuse for being so goddamn fat you can't get in an amusement park ride, which is already designed to accommodate fat people. I don't care how many extra fat cells you have, you starve yourself in an empty room for a few weeks if that's what it takes.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm above average in height - not that above average, but enough - and the number of things that are uncomfortable to use because of this is astonishing. Planes, most cars, pretty much any wheeled power tool like a lawnmower, strollers, vacuums. And this is all just because I'm in the top ~10%.

Still, I'm not going to cry to some journoscum about it. And unlike the butter golem in this article, I can't do anything about it. Except wait, I guess. Maybe once I'm 90 I'll be short enough that I can mow the lawn without bending at the waist.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

Sounds like someone's mad their midi-chlorian levels aren't very high to me.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 7 points ago +7 / -0

Now that's a special edition I can get behind. Make sure to pitch bend Yub Nub down an octave or two to complete the effect.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 5 points ago +5 / -0

Performance, Education, Experience

That's what a pee test is? Son of a bitch, I've been buying hobo urine for no reason. Although it does make a great drain cleaner once diluted.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 11 points ago +11 / -0

You're talking about Theory of Mind. And yes, NPCs utterly lack it, whether because it was beaten out of them or because they never had it to begin with.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 5 points ago +5 / -0

I can buy that explanation for more complex, obscure puzzles. And I can definitely understand guessing "hat" at first. But I'm not very good at this kind of thing and it was immediately obvious that it was one of two things the second I saw it. And I'm not even close to old enough to remember people saying "put a feather in your cap". I'm not old enough to remember caps period, except when very old men wear them.

Also, these people just won thousands of dollars for playing a game for 15 minutes. They can cry about how hard life is as they collect their massive check.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

I like very dark chocolate, but 100%? That'd just taste like dirt.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

They put butyric acid, the same compound that's responsible for the distinct taste of Parmesan cheese, in their chocolate. There's no official reasoning for doing so, but that's how it's been since the beginning. It certainly does make it taste unique among chocolates. I don't really like it, but a lot of people will accept nothing else.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 5 points ago +5 / -0

The spike protein is dangerous because it triggers an immune response. That's literally what it's intended to do, at least in the context of the "vaccine".

There's no evidence to suggest there's anything inherently toxic about it, although that's such a vague term it's difficult to address. It's all runaway immune responses. All vaccine-related side effects have the hallmarks of immune disorders. So if you count induced immunological disorder as "toxic", then yes, you're correct.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

If a virus gets into the cell and starts replicating then I'm pretty sure that cell is toast - it's either going to kill itself or be killed by the immune system - it's not going to just stop after making a few copies.

If the DNA changes trigger apoptosis, they'll do it immediately. Cell death before a single replication.

If they trigger the immune system, which is fairly likely, the results are much worse. The immune system taking out cells is a much more violent process than a cell simply ceasing to be alive and getting recycled. Not only that, but the cell may have the chance to replicate several times before the immune system realizes what's up, which means much more widespread damage. We'd better hope the cells kill themselves.

The spike itself is harmless. What's harmful is that protein triggering a scorched earth response from your immune system, which not only damages the cells that produce said protein, but the cells around it too. Collateral damage.

There are about a hundred ways this could be very bad, but it's too early to say for sure. My guess is we're going to be seeing a lot of "mysterious" cases of lupus-like diseases that arise due to an immune response to cells that have viral DNA in them. Expect a lot of diagnoses of lupus over the next five years as scientists and doctors pretend to have no idea what's going on, followed by a metric assload of lawsuits once the evidence becomes impossible to deny.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 18 points ago +18 / -0

Foreign mRNA isn't supposed to reverse transcribe. The idea was for the mRNA to float around in your cells, produce spike proteins, then be discarded during mitosis.

If the vaccine sequences are truly being transcribed into DNA, that's potentially extremely bad on a number of levels. Unintended DNA alterations are a recipe for apoptosis, AKA cell death. Cells have a natural detection system for DNA changes that triggers the cell to destroy itself.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 14 points ago +14 / -0

This Ukraine thing reminds me of Gabby Petito. Overnight, everyone in the world was obsessed with her despite never having heard of her ten minutes earlier. The news was constantly talking about her, Redditors were becoming hysterical over her death as if she was their own child, Faceboomers and Twitter idiots were changing their profile picture to "justice for Gabby". She was the most important person in the world for absolutely no reason.

Then, one day, they all just stopped caring. We never heard about her again. It was like humanity received an OTA software update.

People believe what the media tells them to believe. They feel what the media tells them to feel. They are NPCs.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lieberman apologized to his colleagues in an email Tuesday, calling his tweet “racist and sexist” and saying he was “deeply ashamed." A Columbia spokesperson shared the email with NBC News. “An apology from me to the Black community, to women, and to all of you is not enough,” the email said. “I’ve hurt many, and I am beginning to understand the work ahead to make needed personal changes and over time regain your trust.”

I'm glad he got fired. I hope he ropes himself in penance.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 30 points ago +30 / -0

Autonomous vehicles can barely operate outside of strictly controlled city conditions. We're at least 10 years out from having trucks that can handle snow, mountains, or snowy mountains. The technology simply does not exist.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 25 points ago +25 / -0

All of the big Canadian banks are too heavily leveraged to be able to absorb that. They've borrowed huge amounts with using money in people's accounts as collateral, and people just yanked millions of dollars out of those accounts.

This is an extremely important point that not enough people know. Most banks are extremely leveraged, which is to say they have a lot of debt and not much money. They make money by taking your money and investing it elsewhere. What this means is when you deposit $1000, the bank almost immediately spends it all on an investment. When you then withdraw it, the bank is actually out a thousand dollars until the investment pays off.

Bank runs are a legitimate way to fight back, because it puts them in a terrible situation. They have no money, and now you're asking them for money that they legally cannot deny you (unless you're a truck driver, apparently). So now they have to go even deeper into debt in order to satisfy your legal right to your own property.

If enough people do this simultaneously, the bank is going to take a hit of many millions of dollars. If enough people do it simultaneously and for a long enough period of time, the bank is going to fail.

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WhoIsThatMaskedMan 17 points ago +17 / -0

No, you don't understand. The 2020 election was an impervious Fort Knox of election security thanks to the fortification that happened during the previous six months. Nobody could have possibly cheated, even a little, and it's all thanks to unrestricted mail-in voting and not even attempting to verify the identify of people who voted.

The 2016 election, on the other hand, was so vulnerable and insecure that Russia completely subverted the results despite leaving absolutely no evidence. This is because we hadn't yet fortified our precious democracy. We allowed insecure things like requiring people to actually show up in person to vote.

I may be sacrastic here, but this is what the left actually believes.

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