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| #1197754 - >not Ocelot Aren't you ashamed of yourself? | 01/08/2016 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |
| #11 - Alright, as much as cases of dindunuffins happen, that looked … [+] (1 new reply) | 01/08/2016 on popo | 0 |
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asftrooper (01/08/2016) [-] Okay yeah, that cop went too far. His partner did well, but what the hell, that's power hungry right there. | ||
| #1378135 - If you can't ******** consistently you might as well no… | 01/08/2016 on Video Games Board - console... | 0 |
| #1378133 - You're not even getting your memes right anymore [+] (2 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Video Games Board - console... | 0 |
| #1197752 - Paying attention to all the *********** in detailed man… [+] (2 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Anime & Manga - anime... | 0 |
| #448210 - You know that murder has been one of the greatest crimes for d… [+] (5 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Hating - file complaints,... | +1 |
| Rape isn't exactly common either, and the people doing it usually have some screws in their heads upside-down. It's being pushed down everybody's throat that consent is #1 priority when it comes to sexual interaction. The issue here is that men are being blamed, and not the Syrian and African refugees. They cause shit because they think they're allowed to, because they aren't used to our laws at all. It's the culture of the countries they're from, not their gender. So, you're saying it's culture, therefore if we educate them it will slowly get better. Now, when I say them, I don't mean the older guys. It's sort of like a language, the older folks are not gonna exactly catch on. The kids though, they'll absorb that, and when they have kids, those kids are gonna basically be "normal" by western standards. It can even happen quicker if you're efficient with your education. Here in nashville, we are pretty much the kurdish capital of the united states, and most of the population has assimilated within a decade. Their english isn't perfect, but you can understand them well and they can understand you, and unlike muslims in europe, they don't rape our women. | ||
| #7 - You have to pay attention to the dozens of other characters as… | 01/08/2016 on To be honest | +3 |
| #11 - hey has anybody mentioned pen island yet, huh huh | 01/08/2016 on i found out why admin wants... | 0 |
| #1378126 - So Dotabuff says I'm top 1000 SK player, 840th, to be specific… [+] (4 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Video Games Board - console... | 0 |
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| #13 - Hence why it was probably a legit post before the edit. | 01/08/2016 on Real women have sick spins | 0 |
| #448196 - Meh, still depends on country. It's pretty common to say "… | 01/08/2016 on Hating - file complaints,... | 0 |
| #448193 - Thing is, even though we're all within Europe, Western and Eas… [+] (2 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Hating - file complaints,... | 0 |
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| #9 - Maybe. The gif has too little context to assume anything, anyway. | 01/08/2016 on popo | +1 |
| #7 - Aren't they only supposed to use harsh methods like that when … [+] (2 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on popo | +1 |
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asftrooper (01/08/2016) [-] I don't think there's a way to lightly take down a drunk person. If she's going down, she gonna go down hard. | ||
| #237 - Gee Daniel, two Nathans? | 01/08/2016 on Straight Up Caught Comp. 16 | +7 |
| #5 - Was she even resisting? I don't know if I missed it or something [+] (7 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on popo | +1 |
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asftrooper (01/08/2016) [-] Okay yeah, that cop went too far. His partner did well, but what the hell, that's power hungry right there. #6 -
asftrooper (01/08/2016) [-] Looks like she was trying to get away from the scene of the accident/crime when she was involved and most likely drunk and refusing to comply with cops so he dragged her back and forced her to stay down. #8 -
asftrooper (01/08/2016) [-] I don't think there's a way to lightly take down a drunk person. If she's going down, she gonna go down hard. | ||
| #9 - Yeah I know, wasn't trying to be holier than thou, just trying… [+] (8 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Based Bill Waterson | +1 |
| The generalisation can be made twofold; firstly, the complaint is being made against the country of origin which, in context, is likely a Western English-speaking country, and secondly those countries tend to share an educational ethos based on support which has devolved into coddling in recent years - we can see it from Primary schools, Secondary schools, Colleges, shit-tier Universities, top-tier Universities. Even Oxford has begun to coddle students, and cater to their self-victimisation - to the point they are discussing the removal of a statue of a person who was racist several hundred years ago, despite that same mans estate having paid for the scholarship of those protesting it. I don't really get how you bunched student-coddling and racial( sexual as well, I assume ) victimisation together. Both are issues in some schools nowadays, but I don't see them as being the same thing, as one is about self-entitlement, bloated ego or being spoiled while the other one is trying to exploit birth"rights". I do see how they have some things in common, though. This "Everyone's a winner" attitude is becoming a growing issue, but I don't believe it to be noticably rampant just yet. I'm a bit concerned about the future from the bits of uproar I've seen coming from spoiled kids, but it hasn't spread to where I live, or in any neighbour country, so it could be less about it being a growing problem and more that internet news sites are giving them more exposure, because we've seen the decline in quality from those. Student-coddling and racial victimisationn are coupled because those "victimised" are seperated from the actual victims by several hundred years and a fair few generations - plus, technically, they are the beneficiaries of all the things they are protesting against via the scholarships those actions paid for. The idea that blacks now can claim victimhood from apartheid and slavery 200-300 years ago is retarded, given reparations, scholarships, and the fact that whites were also being enslaved in the time frame concerned. Thanks for making it clearer. I haven't slept well lately. And while that shit it retarded beyond belief, I can't help but put all the blame on the people actually letting themselves give in to the white guilt. I can see why blacks would exploit the system if they're able to, since it's usually in countries where that's what gets you somewhere. While people who actually do this tend to be so stupid it's necessary for them, it's even worse that white College teachers and the like are stupid enough not to realise that the victims of slavery 200-300 years don't affect different races today at all. Or you know, they shouldn't, but they give huge handicaps for some reason. | ||
| #7 - Although can you say that saying "How this generation is … [+] (10 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Based Bill Waterson | +6 |
| Black and whiteness and generalization aren't EXACTLY the same thing, but I get your point. The generalisation can be made twofold; firstly, the complaint is being made against the country of origin which, in context, is likely a Western English-speaking country, and secondly those countries tend to share an educational ethos based on support which has devolved into coddling in recent years - we can see it from Primary schools, Secondary schools, Colleges, shit-tier Universities, top-tier Universities. Even Oxford has begun to coddle students, and cater to their self-victimisation - to the point they are discussing the removal of a statue of a person who was racist several hundred years ago, despite that same mans estate having paid for the scholarship of those protesting it. I don't really get how you bunched student-coddling and racial( sexual as well, I assume ) victimisation together. Both are issues in some schools nowadays, but I don't see them as being the same thing, as one is about self-entitlement, bloated ego or being spoiled while the other one is trying to exploit birth"rights". I do see how they have some things in common, though. This "Everyone's a winner" attitude is becoming a growing issue, but I don't believe it to be noticably rampant just yet. I'm a bit concerned about the future from the bits of uproar I've seen coming from spoiled kids, but it hasn't spread to where I live, or in any neighbour country, so it could be less about it being a growing problem and more that internet news sites are giving them more exposure, because we've seen the decline in quality from those. Student-coddling and racial victimisationn are coupled because those "victimised" are seperated from the actual victims by several hundred years and a fair few generations - plus, technically, they are the beneficiaries of all the things they are protesting against via the scholarships those actions paid for. The idea that blacks now can claim victimhood from apartheid and slavery 200-300 years ago is retarded, given reparations, scholarships, and the fact that whites were also being enslaved in the time frame concerned. Thanks for making it clearer. I haven't slept well lately. And while that shit it retarded beyond belief, I can't help but put all the blame on the people actually letting themselves give in to the white guilt. I can see why blacks would exploit the system if they're able to, since it's usually in countries where that's what gets you somewhere. While people who actually do this tend to be so stupid it's necessary for them, it's even worse that white College teachers and the like are stupid enough not to realise that the victims of slavery 200-300 years don't affect different races today at all. Or you know, they shouldn't, but they give huge handicaps for some reason. | ||
| #34 - Might as well? | 01/08/2016 on Gehrman, joins the brawl | 0 |
| #32 - Oh okay, so Power Puff Girls didn't predict Splatoon. | 01/08/2016 on ronda rousey | +5 |
| #5 - While encouraging kids is always the best idea, it's pretty de… [+] (17 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Based Bill Waterson | +13 |
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anon (01/09/2016) [-] That's the point. We swung from one extreme to the other instead of searching for a middle ground. Bad grade's used to be the kid's fault and/or the paren'ts fault, now they're the teacher's fault. Instead, everybody should be taking responsibility for their part. Kids still do get blamed for bad grades when they're seemingly lazy, parents still get blamed if they're awful at raising their kid, and teachers are blamed if their reasoning for bad grading is illogical. My brother had a teacher who couldn't tell the difference between "to" and "too" #23 -
arandomanon (01/08/2016) [-] Encouraging kids it's vital. I remember I used to be very smart. Like, when I was 8 years old I memorized most of the periodic table because I was really interested in those matters. I knew how all kind of mechanical stuff worked (motors, power centrals of all kind, lighting rods, etc.) and I knew a lot about animals. And do you know what my lecturers told me when I told them I knew all that? They said "stop learning about all that, it's not for kids of your age!". They literally encouraged me to stop learning so much, until I finally dropped out and stopped being interested in all that and now I'm dumb as bricks. It pisses me off to remember that. And all because of some shit law that forced every student to go at the dumbest kid's pace so the dumbest kid doesn't feel bad or some sort of bullshit like it. When I got to highschool I was interested about nothing and I had to give some effort not to fail misserably most subjects. The law was unfair and my lecturers didn't give a god damn shit. And so didn't my parents because they knew what I was able to do and they still didn't bother in encouraging me nor searching for a specialist or something who could be able to help me out to develop my intelligence. Black and whiteness and generalization aren't EXACTLY the same thing, but I get your point. The generalisation can be made twofold; firstly, the complaint is being made against the country of origin which, in context, is likely a Western English-speaking country, and secondly those countries tend to share an educational ethos based on support which has devolved into coddling in recent years - we can see it from Primary schools, Secondary schools, Colleges, shit-tier Universities, top-tier Universities. Even Oxford has begun to coddle students, and cater to their self-victimisation - to the point they are discussing the removal of a statue of a person who was racist several hundred years ago, despite that same mans estate having paid for the scholarship of those protesting it. I don't really get how you bunched student-coddling and racial( sexual as well, I assume ) victimisation together. Both are issues in some schools nowadays, but I don't see them as being the same thing, as one is about self-entitlement, bloated ego or being spoiled while the other one is trying to exploit birth"rights". I do see how they have some things in common, though. This "Everyone's a winner" attitude is becoming a growing issue, but I don't believe it to be noticably rampant just yet. I'm a bit concerned about the future from the bits of uproar I've seen coming from spoiled kids, but it hasn't spread to where I live, or in any neighbour country, so it could be less about it being a growing problem and more that internet news sites are giving them more exposure, because we've seen the decline in quality from those. Student-coddling and racial victimisationn are coupled because those "victimised" are seperated from the actual victims by several hundred years and a fair few generations - plus, technically, they are the beneficiaries of all the things they are protesting against via the scholarships those actions paid for. The idea that blacks now can claim victimhood from apartheid and slavery 200-300 years ago is retarded, given reparations, scholarships, and the fact that whites were also being enslaved in the time frame concerned. Thanks for making it clearer. I haven't slept well lately. And while that shit it retarded beyond belief, I can't help but put all the blame on the people actually letting themselves give in to the white guilt. I can see why blacks would exploit the system if they're able to, since it's usually in countries where that's what gets you somewhere. While people who actually do this tend to be so stupid it's necessary for them, it's even worse that white College teachers and the like are stupid enough not to realise that the victims of slavery 200-300 years don't affect different races today at all. Or you know, they shouldn't, but they give huge handicaps for some reason. | ||
| #27 - Delicious 40 polygons | 01/08/2016 on Character Art: Kobolds | +4 |
| #49 - So, idiots battling idiots. Nothing to see here. | 01/08/2016 on get ready to rage 2016 | 0 |
| #10 - Wasn't there some **** about the label on chocolate mil… [+] (6 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Drink | 0 |
| There is another side to that too. Since ingredients have to be listed by percentage, many companies will use different kinds of sugar (slight variations of sweetener) to make it seem like there is far less of it than there is. Basically companies try to fuck with labels without lying as much as they can. #16 -
verycoolcat (01/08/2016) [-] Theres a lot of that going around. I.e. Sodium is not always Salt content. #18 -
verycoolcat (01/08/2016) [-] Its sorta like android apps. When you install it gives suspicious access. I.e. an app 'wants access to your contacts' When really its just so if you click the 'SHARE THIS WITH CONTACT' it can use your contacts. #20 -
verycoolcat (01/08/2016) [-] Yeah, that was the general fear of the apps asking for strange permissions on the phones however the majority of those were because of googles bizarre features i.e. a game app want your wants access to your pictures is actually the app being able to choose an AVATAR for your in game profile. It was a bunch of fear mongering by a few users that google had to clear up but it still persists. | ||
| #217 - Hint: Not even close | 01/08/2016 on Photobomb attempt failed | +4 |

