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stanzololthrowaway 7 points ago +8 / -1

Aren't you a Representative? Stop asking for the fuckin' media to do something and do something about it with your fellow Representatives you fuckin' cuck. Goddamnit the GOP is so fucking spineless.

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stanzololthrowaway 4 points ago +4 / -0

No. If they still did that, the sub would have about twice as much activity as it currently does.

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stanzololthrowaway 19 points ago +19 / -0

The agitators are definitely there by now, but riots were already starting in Kenosha within just a few hours of the shooting.

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stanzololthrowaway 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yeah, the one of the mods on halfKiA told me that if I had a problem with the subreddit, to go to the .win site, and I told him, "Why the fuck would I use a site that is controlled by the same chucklefucks that ruined the subreddit?" I got crickets in response.

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stanzololthrowaway 42 points ago +42 / -0

then both communities ended up here

I wouldn't go that far. HalfKiA.win is a fuckin' ghost town. Nobody uses it.

Even the actual subreddit is almost completely dead. As of now the newest post is 9 hours old. For a sub of 122k users, that is completely fucking unheard of. The last argument with the retard mods I had over there, one of the fuckwits was touting how high the subscriber numbers were.

The original KiA is dead. We are all that's left.

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stanzololthrowaway 20 points ago +20 / -0

but the way you put it makes it impossible to every apprehend anyone

Not at all. But the way he put it makes it clear how vital it is for a functional justice system that people obey the instructions of officers, not only for the officer's safety, but for the suspect's safety as well. These shootings are only going to get more and more common as more and more cops fear for their lives, and more and more suspects feel brave enough to openly defy their instructions.

You can talk all day about how cops should be better trained, not as trigger happy, or you can agitate for the abolishment of all police, or even go full anarchist, whatever, it hardly matters what angle you come at this from. When a gun is pointed at you, all that shit flies out the window, and your primary concern should shift immediately to staying alive. When dealing with police in the US, you stay alive by following their instructions, no matter if you are guilty or innocent of whatever crime the suspect you of.

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stanzololthrowaway 31 points ago +31 / -0

The South is far more integrated than the North. We in the South had it forced on us. For the North, segregation might as well still be enforced with law, because in most respects you'd never be able to tell the difference.

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stanzololthrowaway 3 points ago +3 / -0

I honestly can't believe it wasn't already illegal for foreigners to own property in virtually every non-Caribbean Western country.

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stanzololthrowaway 9 points ago +9 / -0

Nobody is advocating for a mass shooting, but the instant you put two in the chest of a person who is attacking you with all these improvised weapons, the rest will either run for their lives, or try to draw their own firearm on you, in which case you have a staggering advantage on them and can defend yourself against them too. It'd be a clear case of self-defense. Though it probably wouldn't fly in a place like Portland.

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stanzololthrowaway 1 point ago +1 / -0

Eh, a well trained infantryman could load a Springfield Model 1861 in roughly 15-20 seconds. Plus, there were already early breech loaders all over the place during the war.

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stanzololthrowaway 8 points ago +8 / -0

His own comrades would beat us to him. The true believers are always the first to be lined up against the wall and shot after the revolution comes to pass.

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stanzololthrowaway 6 points ago +6 / -0

The details they could work out like that from my application is unknown. My name is pretty obviously male, but I don't think they would've been able to work out my race from my name as I've seen it used by both blacks and whites.

I obviously didn't fill out the race and gender forms. Or rather, I ticked the "I don't wish to disclose" box.

EDIT: Also forgot to mention, I spent over $1000 on application fees alone, applying to that many schools, all for the privilege of being told to fuck off.

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stanzololthrowaway 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to go to a variety of subreddits dedicated to specific non-US countries, and they would invariably mention US in political topics, even ones that had fuck all to do with the US. We live in the entire world's head rent-free.

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stanzololthrowaway 18 points ago +18 / -0

Its amazing how even this website is downplaying the crime by referring to them as "teenagers".

This is how the media lies. They are factual but not truthful. Three of the four perpetrators were 18 years of age or older. They are adults, period.

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stanzololthrowaway 22 points ago +22 / -0

And when those individual 39yo women realize their whole lives were wrong and they can't undo the damage, no matter how much they change their mindset now, a good portion of them will double down, spit that red pill back up, and stubbornly continue down the same course, because the shock of admitting they wasted their entire lives is just too much to admit and deal with.

100% true. Its has already happened. Most feminists will admit in private that their lives are fucking miserable, but the kicker is that they still think its all men's fault. Feminists are completely incapable of introspection.

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stanzololthrowaway 19 points ago +19 / -0

I feel this pretty bad too. I took a gamble in college and went into physics in hopes of going to graduate school for astronomy. I knew I'd have to make good grades, do undergrad research, get published, and make good scores on the GRE.

I graduated cum laude with BS in physics, almost killed myself doing undergrad research, got published, and did fine, but not amazing on the GRE. I applied to a total of 15 grad schools, and got denied by every single one of them. I have no fuckin' clue what I could have done differently, other than be literally perfect.

Now here I am, with no work experience to speak of because I went to school instead of working, and now I'm hopelessly overqualified for most work, but I won't get hired for any of it because I have no experience, and I'm hopelessly underqualified for anything that might make use of my now worthless degree.

Should have just been an engineer. I could have moved to Midland, and been making six figures by now.

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stanzololthrowaway 2 points ago +3 / -1

Sometimes I wonder how people as stupid as you are even able to type the address of this website.

First, the only "intelligence damage" he caused was revealing that the US was illegally, and extra-judicially, spying on its own citizens.

Second, he didn't "run off to Russia". He was travelling through Russia on a stopover on his way to Ecuador, from Hong Kong, when his passport was revoked.

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stanzololthrowaway 3 points ago +3 / -0

People on twitter were going hard to bat for the assaulter, constantly repeating that he was previously shouting racial slurs and threatening people with an axe.

All without video evidence of course. You'd think that if he even had an axe in his possession, he'd use it to defend himself when he was pulled from his truck.

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stanzololthrowaway 9 points ago +9 / -0

How the hell has that subreddit not been banned or quarantined yet?

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stanzololthrowaway 8 points ago +8 / -0

Still it'd be interesting. As a teenager I lived in a suburb of a city with a fairly large black population, the suburb of which had a still fairly high, but much lower number of blacks. I went to high school with a fair number of them, and as far as I know, not a single black person in my class ever so much as committed a misdemeanor much less gun crime.

At this point, I want to say that high black population density is the cause of crime, and its the presence of white people (such as in suburbs) that suppresses crime in otherwise diverse neighborhoods. In Texas, where I live, much like the rest of the South, you also have the phenomena of majority black rural towns with populations of 3,000 or less. These towns also have a pretty high crime rate, though obviously it is far lower than the urban black crime rate. As far as I'm aware, the concept of the "black rural town" is completely alien to yankees.

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stanzololthrowaway 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm halfway through, but I'm mixed on it. As something that is supposed to have the feel of a Kurosawa film, it absolutely nails the aesthetic. The story isn't so great, but that's to be expected, as I never expect homages of anything to be as good as the thing it's homaging.

Gameplay. It's Assassin's Creed combat, with all the problems that come with it, namely that you are so powerful in straight up combat, there is never any reason to stealth, except by storyteller fiat such as "there are hostages, and they will be killed if you are spotted". As such, the vast majority of your stealth tricks are never used because regular combat is much faster, more efficient, and more fun than stealth.

The game is absolutely beautiful. Though on the technical side, there is no lip syncing for the Japanese dialog, if you are concerned about that type of thing. It's easily ignorable for me. Non-named NPC chatter as you're just exploring the world is also not subtitled, which is annoying as fuck if you are playing in Japanese.

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stanzololthrowaway 1 point ago +1 / -0

THIS JUST IN: The corporate press have just confirmed Edward Snowden to be the worst traitor in the history of the world! How can Drumpf justify pardoning him?!? /s

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stanzololthrowaway 8 points ago +8 / -0

Here's a comic I saw the other day. Notice that in the second panel they have to literally lie at least three times about the outcome of the case in order to make their nonexistent point. They haven't charged the killer yet, there hasn't been a trial yet, and his guilt hasn't been determined by a jury of the killer's peers yet, so he isn't going to go to prison at least until the trial is over, and for what length of time has yet to be determined as well.

Notice also that the second panel of this shitty comic is more true for the (alleged) killer of George Floyd than it is for Cannon Hinnant's killer, not only has he been caught and arrested, he's already been formally charged as well.

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