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>>51509856
I mean, he probably wrote it because he knew she would see it there.
>>51510001
this is fate something right? which one is it?
Anybody got an idea for this?
>>51510032
Fate/kaleid liner
>>51510053
Raged at the DVD one
>>51510108
thx
>>51510108
Well it involves an animal so just slap "something something druid" on there and call it a day.
>>51510032
Fate/pedo/u/bait
>>51510108
>Daze
>>51510032
Fate/Loli Lesbians
>>51510001
>I've never seen an Unchained monk in play
>>51510098
>FISTO_is_programmed_to_please.jpeg
>>51510343
I've, they barely Tier4, their damage is meh, not uber shit like PHB monk but meh, even with power attack, dragon ferocity. elbow smash, elemental fury and whatnot.
They at least are mobile now thanks to flying kick not like before.
>>51510383
Access to abilities like One Touch, Adamatine ki strike ignoring Hardness as well as DR, Divination, Restoration, Shadowwalk, and Blood Crow Fist beg to differ.
>>51510561
>Good.
That's Chaotic Neutral at best.
>>51510561
In what way is that good
>>51510726
You've never met cops in Detroit.
>>51510758
Killing members of a group because most are pieces of shit still isn't good
Like was said before, this is chaotic neutral at best
>>51510758
>Detroit
Frankly you could say anyone in that city has it coming, cops and citizens.
>>51510818
So killing Islamic State fighters would only be a neutral act because there's bound to be one or two who don't rape and pillage?
>>51510758
Still murder anon, Chaotic good would be exposing them in an unconventional manner. Chaotic Neutral killing those that threaten/extort you and Chaotic Evil would be killing any and all cops you see.
>>51510857
If they're actively threatening you then kill them I don't fucking care, but finding someone who belongs to a group and just killing them because they're part of it is absolutely not good.
>>51510893
... Source, Please?
>>51510857
Yes.
Killing isn't a good act unless it's to save or defend yourself or another.
>>51510689
Half of what you mentioned is 16+ level, the other half is 14+ level and meh. At that level a barbarian unarmed is better monk (at pretty much any level actually).
>>51510925
Another maybe, self defense is more neutral.
>>51510053
My OCD got triggered hardly.
>>51510850
>>51510923
Supernormal Step
>>51510923
Supernormal Step.
http://www.supernormalstep.com/
>>51511005
Thank you Anon.
>>51510937
Sure, whatever you say.
>>51511065
Well is it a porn comic?
>>51511111
No, it's about an angsty teenage girl transported into a parallel universe where superpowers and magic are real.
Surprisingly, it's pretty good.
Needs a better name
>>51511146
Well then why bother
>>51510726
>>51510749
I THINK the joke was taking the assumption meant that whoever this persons personal heroes are, for all intents and purposes considered heroes in the setting and would be considered objectively good.
Good characters who kill cops (who are likely corrupt/evil in some way) would likely be chaotic.
That or I am reading WAY too much into this.
>>51511158delet this
>>51510020
Sauce on that?
>>51511244
"She's THIRSTY for his MEATY COCK but everyone has to repress all sexuality because SJWs won!" the anime
>>51511200
There are some fun bits. Like the brother/sister pair from the Civil War transported to the present.
>>51511291
I don't like fun
>>51509961
wtf that can't be real. can it?
>>51511318
Didn't you watch the inauguration parade?
>>51511308
Well there was also an entire chapter of them stuck inside a pinball machine with tron outfits and magic, so if you're not into fun it's probably not your cup of tea.
>>51511318
....What are you talking about, it's 100% true.
>>51511277
...Shimoneta? That doesn't look like Shimoneta.
>>51511165
Akiba''s Trip: Undead & Undressed was pretty good, bought it on steam and 100%'d itTohko is best girl, superhero duo childhood friend romance end is best end
>>51510758
BLM please go
>>51511430
>>51510649
Anyone have sauce on this comic. Looks interesting.
>>51511318
That's totally a real thing, anon.
>>51511468
Gonna need some sauce on this.
>>51511473
Dude... that's fucking Doonsbury.
>>51510893
Why is there a clown punching bag?
>>51511501
Is this an actual 40k regiment? Those look like lasguns but the axe bayonets are new.
Overall the troopers look sweet as fuck.
(also you misspelled feudal)
>>51511548
No idea, I just saw it somewhere and I thought it was rad. I notice the spelling error now, have another one to redeem my mistake.
>>51511533
Hey, that's his best bro.
>>51510925
False. Killing itself is not evil. Killing good or innocent people is evil. That's murder. Killing evil is good. Now before you start screaming at me that morality is relative, we both know there are evil people. Murderers, rapists, etc. Give me one good reason why killing them is wrong.
>>51510850
l...lewd
>>51511600
I need a name for this.
>>51511648
This comic was so good.
No wonder it died.
>>51511655
>BBEGfag
>>51511499
Ok, sure. But what is it?
>>51511524
Something something the greek word for Chaos art project or something, I don't remember.
>>51511633
>>51511633
s-sauce?
is it one of those bokus? pico or coco or something?
>>51511655
Magic Realm Threads
>>51511655
>inside of your mouth flacord ice cream.png
>>51511655
>AoS General shitposters
>>51511617
well you didn't really dispute anything. Reasonably, killing evil people is saving innocent people.
If the evil people would have never done anything to harm anyone, they likely wouldn't be considered evil, would they?
>>51511692
>>51511111
>>51511200
>>51511146
You say "No", but the art style looks awfully familiar.
https://exhentai.org/tag/artist:zet13
>>51511633
why do they both have such a wierd underbite?
>>51511717
No I've seen boku no pico. Several times in fact. The other character is not in it.
>>51511617
Because one might have a moral objection to killing for any reason except as an absolute last resort. Thus, no matter how "evil" someone's actions might be, if there is another reasonable option to stop the evil it is the duty of a morally just society to see that option be taken first.
>>51511655
Rage-Anon.jpg
seen here: >>51510219
>>51511676
Ditto this.
Also tg-is-too-off-topic-fag.
Man, I'm thinking this board might improve if only because we have named trolls again, with routines that are slightly more clever than standard baitposters.
>>51511720
Pure conincidence, I assure you.
>>51511601
That just raises further questions!
>>51511746
What about in an unjust society, or when reason and compassion fails?
>>51511689
Is this series of images trying to say something and I'm too dumb to get it?
>>51511746
What reasonable alternatives do you propose?
>>51510491
The wizard is hiding up the 3rd fighters asshole?
>>51511905
With sufficient spell work, anything is possible.
>>51511765
SAUCE!
>>51511892
Is that a veg box of fish....
>>51511851
>asks an ethical quandary that has stumped people literally for millennia on an anonymous image board knowing that he will shitpost whatever answer he is given
needs a name
>>51511851
Assuming were still talking about games:
Disarm them?
Beat them unconscious?
Shoot them somewhere nonlethal?
Arrest them?
Otherwise:
Call the police
And if none of these are valid options, which isn't uncommon, then you act with lethal force.
>>51511962
No, not at all. I'm just asking what he had in mind when he said alternative. I won't deny that I probably would continue the discussion beyond that point, but im not trying to shitpost, I just wanna discuss it with him.
>>51511680
Polish, apparently.
>>51511955
konosuba.
>>51511532
I was literally getting ready to make this exact reply, right down to the implied intonation.
>>51511987
Many of those options solve the immediate problem, but do not resolve the core of the issue. Say someone has acted with murderous intent. You disarm them and knock them out. That's great, you prevented them from committing murder. But unless they've had a change in heart that just delays the issue until they wake up and try again.
I will actually accept calling the authorities to deal with them, depending on the legal system.
>>51511765
I need this in my life
>>51511987
>Beat them unconscious?
>Shoot them somewhere nonlethal?
Life isn't an action movie. You could kill someone by trying that.
>>51511822
Then you work to change that about your society.
>>51511851
Lock them away forever, stripped of all but the most basic human rights.
>>51511892
>>51511961
Is that a box of live fish is the better question, I guess it doesn't get any fresher
>>51512008
Why do I get the feeling it's going to be censored ecchi
>>51511720
>https://exhentai.org/tag/artist:zet13
I never understand why 4chan's default linkage is to Exhentai, when g.e-hentai is the exact same site, but without the annoying sadpanda effect.
>>51512072
It's not on the level of To-Luv-Ru, but it's a fairly typical modern anime, drenched in otaku culture. Still pretty alright though.
>>51512100
All I need is more Viper GTS in my life, why can't all hentai be that good
>>51512065
Locling them away forever is only a good solution if you use them for labor and make them pay for themselves. Otherwise it's just a massive waste of resources that could go to infastructure or education.
>>51512091
Oh sweet summer child...
>>51512065
And change almost never comes about peacefully, especially at the society level, the police are the first line of defence, protecting the corrupted core.
>>51511035
>tfw the bird is literally you in half of the comics
>>51512047
I'd say if the legal system can't handle it, and you really are just stuck with a disarmed or unconscious evil person then I don't consider it an evil action to kill them, but I don't consider NOT killing them evil either.
In /tg/ terms I'm pretty sure killing them or not falls more into the lawful/chaos aspects of things than the good/evil ones.
I'm a different anon from the one you were originally talking to, so I can't speak for them.
>>51512061
>Assuming were still talking about games:
>Otherwise:
>Call the police
pretty sure anon is aware most people aren't capable of taking on murderers on their own.
>>51512199
No law and chaos is literally whether or not you follow laws or a code, good and evil is whether or not you have morals and care for your fellow man. I would say that this is a good evil axis debate rather than a law chaos one.
>>51512126
Well, why couldn't they work menial labor to help supplement taxpayer money?
I also don't consider it a waste of money to have a viable long term solution to criminal justice that doesn't involve killing. There's only so much money you can put into a system before it stops having an effect, I feel there's more fat to trim in other sectors before infrastructure or education would have to take hits.
>>51510053
>that PINBALL MACHINE
I am so fucking mad right now holy shit this happens to me so muchg.
>>51511682
>>51511524
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UPUhn9hpTU
>>51512171
Nigga we just had MLK day.
There doesn't need to be fucking riots to get bad people out of positions of power. The biggest obstacle is getting normal people to actually give a shit.
>>51512259
this.
the original image that started this debate should probably be Lawful Good. "All" her heros killing cops implies a fairly strict code of conduct after all. There aren't even a couple who merely maimed a cop and called it good. She demands strict adherence to her ideal.
>>51512346
>>51512264
Personally I don't think not killing is worth all the money dumped into it. I consider it a waste. That money could be spent to benefit the poor and thereby reduce the number forced into criminal activity. Instead it's spent so Phil the child murderer can have a roof over his head and three square meals a day for the rest of his life. It's criminal, in my opinion at least. There are men who aren't worth the rope to hang them.
>>51511035
>Tfw this updates 2 times a year now
Kill me.
>>51512334
> MLK
He lost. He was killed, his accomplishments were rolled back, and now his legacy is all but gone.
>>51512393
>>51511220
>Good characters who kill cops
Again not a thing. It is not a good thing to kill members of polite society, whether corrupt or not. Punish certainly, usually by exposing their misdeeds, but certainly never kill. If say the hero killed a bad cop in justified self defense then yes that's more a neutral act and they'd see no shift in alignment, but becoming a vigilante and murdering people is not a good act, it sits between Good and Evil IE Chaotic Neutral.
>>51512394
It's more expensive to execute someone than imprison them for life without parole. Why is killing the person so important that it is worth depriving the poor of those resources?
>>51512346
But the subject clearly doesn't care about her fellow man, she cares about those she likes, that's the essence of a neutral mindset along the good evil axis.
>>51511984
Something along the lines of "subtle magical realm"
>>51512394
You're creating a false dichotomy to rationalize your desire to kill violent criminals. There's literally no reason we can't do both poor outreach and lifetime prison sentences.
>>51512425
>It is not a good thing to kill members of polite society
How about fuck you?
>>51512427
It'd more expensive to kill them because we made it that expensive. It wasn't that expensive in the past. There is no good reason for it to be expensive. Lethal injection, the actual chemicals used, are not expensive. Rope is not expensive. A bullet is not expensive. It's expensive because people scream about how killing is wrong no matter who it is and complicate the process beyond all reason.
>>51512408
Watch your edge there, you almost cut me
>>51512427
> It's more expensive to execute someone than imprison them for life without parole.
That's such obvious bullshit that you have to be trolling, no one can possibly be that stupid. A bullet costs less than 20 cents. Prisoners cost tens of thousands of dollars per year.
>>51512455
Limited budget.
>>51512476
But before you kill someone you should make damn sure you got the right guy, and that costs money. You can't un-kill him.
>>51512091
>He doesn't know
>>51510343
the new thunderbirds looks pretty good
>>51512425
That's assuming it's a polite society. What if it's some fantasy murder town where every member of the law enforcement is pure evil?
Were on /tg/, lots of games have people be OBJECTIVELY evil like in a fairy tale, I don't think were supposed to be upset when the knight in shining armor kills something instead of exposing it to the public.
>>51511617
But is killing evil people really good? Evil people seem to kill the most evil people overall yet no one claims that their karma balances out. Also evil encompasses a great many people, killing true bastard outlaws is without a good thing (but what of the killers motives) but is killing a cuntish art critic good?
>>51512486
Cut elsewhere? Assuming we're talking US budget, let's drop a couple hundred billion off that military, first.
>>51512476
If were talking about the legal system, then yes it is actually more expensive. The execution itself obviously isn't, but the process as a whole is.
>>51512471
We made it expensive because back when it wasn't the death penalty was applied so arbitrarily and so unjustly that it violated the constitution.
And even states that cut tons of corners on due process in order to execute people quickly and cheaply still pay more to execute people than to imprison them for life without parole. Even in Texas, it costs more to execute someone than to imprison them for life without parole.
>>51512520
>let's drop a couple hundred billion off that military, first
Most of US military spending goes to mass produced crap that military actually doesn't even use but stopping production of which would cost jobs hundreds of thousands of people.
>>51512460
Who dis?
Also it isn't, it's part of the reason laws against murder are universal.
>>51512553
And moving that money to other sectors would make jobs?
>>51512571
Sectors as?
>>51512492
That's not what the money is being spent on. Right now it's nothing but lawyers mooching off of the taxpayer. Sure, we should spend some money on making sure it's the right guy. That's obviously still going to be far less than the cost of housing and feeding someone for decades.
>>51512515
Then that's not polite society.
You didn't think that one through did you?
>>51509980
>first level
That's still pretty damn impressive.
>>51512560
He has the wrong opinions and the left reveled in the violence imposed against him
>>51512581
Education, infrastructure, criminal justice, arts, natural and renewable energy, some other shit
>>51512427
>It's more expensive to execute someone than imprison them for life without parole
Only in America, blame convoluted laws and the difficulty of establishing absolute guilt in most cases that the death penalty is considered for.
If it was a case of absolute certainty there is no real reason you couldn't off them by the end of the month.
>>51512607
My point WAS it's not always about a polite society.
>>51512625
So is he a Conservative, Libertarian or a Neo Nazi?
>>51512660
That's not true though, there are multiple cases of people being put away for years before being found innocent. In my eyes I'd rather 100 guilty men go free than one innocent man die.
>>51512660
> Only in America
America is one of the only developed nations that still executes people on a regular basis.
>>51512661
Yes, and then that's when that societies rules apply, which is not what the argument is about. It's about the morality of killing cops in a polite society
>>51512625
I don't think a single persons actions should ever be used to paint an entire political viewpoint, and that goes both ways.
That said, I don't care who he was, watching someone get punched while talking about Pepe is goddamn hilarious.
>>51512685
Neo-nazi
>>51512654
>criminal justice
So you want to change factory workers into lawyers? Fucking brilliant!
>arts
Yeah, that's what ecconomy needs right now. More artists on goverment payroll.
>natural and renewable energy
Ok, you are just a teenager, and to thought i almost got worked up over this.
>>51512710
Are you retarded? I said in a situation of absolute certainty not someone who's been hoisted through a kangaroo court.
Take for instance that guy who shot up those Mosque in Canada, there really is no doubt of his guilt is there? He was basically caught on seen with all the evidence. Why keep him around?
Also as sad is it is you can provide a very definite price on human life, letting 100 guilty men go free so one innocent may live can often cause a lot more damage to society than good.
>>51512654
Why would you ever spend taxpayer money on the fucking arts?
>>51512685
>>51512745
"Neo-Nazi's hate me"
>>51512716
>Singapore.
>Not developed.
Same as Japan.
>>51512802
That doesn't chage the facts.
Hello, /pol/tards.
GET THE FUCK OUT.
>>51512745
While I may not like him for that I certainly can't say murdering or assaulting him is the right course of action.
>>51512754
There's more than lawyers in criminal justice you bellend.
>funding arts means we are having the government give money to artists
You have no idea how arts funding works do you?
And I can fucking guarantee I am older than your dumb ass. Natural energy is shit like coal and oil.
Are you becoming an obtuse asshole because you've run out of arguments?
>>51512802
Pretty sure more than just Neo Nazi's hate you.
>>51511360
>>51511277
Heavy Object
>>51512811
Which is why I said
> one of the only
and not just "the only." There are a handful of developed nations that do it, and the US is the most prominent of them. Japan's death penalty is not without its issues, since coerced confessions are a thing in the Japanese criminal justice system. And with Singapore, they just have a fetish for it. You can get the death penalty there for having 15 grams of heroin or illegal possession of a firearm.
>>51512850
>Natural energy is shit like coal and oil.
Is there such thing as un-natural energy then?
>>51512796
Because art has a large cultural impact? And the national endowment for the arts funds all kinds of rural and urban art programs for kids who don't have access to it elsewhere, as well as funding public television and radio.
>>51512867
It wasn't the best wording, I'll give you that, but I've clarified what I meant now.
>>51512754
Not that guy, but you could kill too birds with one stone with a bare-bones law course and getting enough paper pushers. You wouldn't believe the amount of shit being pushed back because we just don't have the man power to fill all the paperwork. Usually, every time we pick up a Murder/Rape/CP case another three or five with no enough evidence gets archived and left for later. Later usually means "something for the new guy to resume, whenever one comes".
>>51512891
You clarified it in a sense that you want more people in... energetic sector? For what purpose exacly?
>>51512560
Someone that got punched for frogposting in public.
>>51512754
>i almost got worked up over this.
If you almost got worked up over this, I'd wonder if you are actually of a mindset to examine alternatives to "how it's done" at all.
>>51512860
>You can get the death penalty there for having 15 grams of heroin or illegal possession of a firearm.
And notice how good and safe a place Singapore is? Same goes for Japan. Certainly infinitely better than average life in Russia or most of South America.
>>51512929
> Same goes for Japan.
Okay, so you're fine with the police grabbing you for something you didn't do, beating you until you confess to it, and then executing you for it?
>>51512929
>almost no white people
>no crime
Really makes you wonder.
>>51512909
Working? I don't claim to be someone who knows about all of the different jobs involved in every different sector of the economy, but surely more funding translates to more jobs at certain rates.
>>51512957
In Japan they don't beat you until you confess. They lock you in solitary confinement and just keep you there with zero human contact and nothing to do but stare at a wall until you confess. Much easier for them, much less effort.
>>51512957
Cops don't do that to Japanese people, on the whole, and the criminal syndicates will usually hand over a whipping boy to the police.
The situation is stable because the police and criminal organizations have an understanding that goes back centuries.
>>51512802
>>51512654
So take away from one of the most effective employers in the world and piss it all away into sectors that many of which should only be in the free market?
If the government is overspending it should lower taxes, not create subsets of society dependent on the taxpayer.
>>51512966
>Almost no darkskins
>Low crime rates
There, fixed it for you.
>>51512957
Remember having three days to prove your innocence and the heavy stigma lawyers get for losing a case, resulting on most lawyers just not taking hard cases.
>>51512957
Of course not, but nor is that a common occurrence. That's where checks and balances come into play.
>>51512966
Pretty sure the Japanese are Aryan.
>>51513013
Isn't that literally exactly what they've done with the current military budget? You (or whoever) said that taking cash out of the military loses all of the factory workers' jobs because suddenly the military isn't literally wasting tax money on worthless shit?
So if this tax payer propping of industry must exist why not in sectors that actually increase quality of life?
>>51512929
Germany is also safer than the US, yet in the US they execute people and in Germany they don't. If execution is so good for safety, then why does the US lag behind in terms of safety?
>>51512971
>but surely more funding translates to more jobs at certain rates.
This isn't soviet union you dolt. For some sectror to grow you first need more demand for whatever it's producing. You can't just throw taxpayers money at it and expect that everything will just sort itself out.
>>51513060
> You can't just throw taxpayers money at it and expect that everything will just sort itself out.
That's basically what defense spending is.
>>51513060
>we don't have an energy crisis
>there aren't government systems starved for the next fix of gubmint bux so they can do their jobs again
We've got plenty of place for more money to go
>>51511742
It's the sequel, Pico to Chico. Or the sequel Pico x CoCo x Chico.
I know the sequels exist, I haven't watched them.
>>51513054
I remember reading about some tanks just being stored because they are just trash for modern standards but still being produced so the workers kept their jobs.
>>51512929
>>51512966
Oh, you mean a city where I can buy a 6 year old whore and fuck her til she bleeds?
Statistics doesn't mean "without crime". It means "without reported crime".
Because the crime in Singapore is incredibly horrible, when you come across it. Sodom and Gomorrah do not hold a fucking candle to that hell-hole.
>>51513054
>You
Not me, I disagree with the overspending for the most part.
>>51513055
Because they don't pussyfoot around enforcing the law in a timely manner. Also why Singapore is safer than Germany as they really don't pussyfoot around it and they prevent reoffenders.
>>51513081
This.
The unfortunate part is that the Chinese AND Russians have either equaled or eclipsed the US military in terms of raw capabilities of missiles, aerodynamics, cyberwarfare.
The US' real advantage is the Nato compact, and then Trump had the gall to bandy about abandoning it when it's the only functional ace in the hole the US military has remaining.
But lets talk about that F22 project.
>>51513081
Except they create demand by intervening in pointless wars around the world.
>>51513087
Considering how retarded most the renewable energy sources that they propose are (wind is fucking retarded) yes. If they actually wanted to solve the energy crises they'd invest into nuclear.
>>51513108
Hence why I included the whoever part.
We're honestly basically in agreement. I don't claim what I am saying is what should happen, outside of taking money out of defense to give to departments that actually matter. I only provided examples to answer another anon who ask for some.
>>51513081
>That's basically what defense spending is.
Military-industrial complex is the true ruler of america. You can't fight it or you end up like JFK.
>>51513135
>wind is fucking retarded
Apart from being ugly and loud as sin, why?
>>51513144
>You can't fight it or you end up like JFK.
But JFK was a warmonger.
>>51513107
>Because if it isn't observed it may totally exist.
>>51513135
I completely agree with you about nuclear. It's time people got over their fear of it. If I had any say in energy spending then nuclear research would be my first option.
>>51513146
Not him, but it just straight up doesn't make a lot of power. Solar panels across the same acreage generates more. But hippies love their fucking windmills.
>>51513146
It literally costs more energy than it produces.
>>51513135
>invest into nuclear
God luck convincing liberals that big ebil reactors are better than "clean" solar and wind power.
Can we stop arguing about how badly America mismanages funds and get back to posting stupid pictures
>>51513146
Producing a turbine costs more power than it generates during its lifetime. With wind power you WASTE power instead of generating it.
>>51513142
I agree in not wasting it, just not in funding stupid shit.
>>51513146
Neodymium, super unenvironmentally friendly to extract, in finite amounts, and in general wind just doesn't give a very good return on power. Tidal, geothermal, hydro (very dependent on location) and nuclear are the only 'good' alternatives.
>>51513199
nope. /tg/ is now /pol/ lite, which you can thank your fun-hating anti-creativity overlords for.
>>51513159
>because people with a vested interest in claiming there are low crime rates would never manipulate statistics to support their claims
>>51513199
No. I've wanted to murder filename threads for years and finally have the excuse to.
>>51513207
We may disagree on what that stupid shit is, but I believe we've reached about as much of an agreement as two anons on the internet can.
>>51513199
Yes
let's
>>51513219
>because people with a vested interest in claiming there are high crime rates would never manipulate statistics to support their claims
>>51513185
> Solar panels across the same acreage generates more. But hippies love their fucking windmills.
They also love solar, but wind generates power at times and in places that solar doesn't at all or not very effectively. For example, it's easier to put wind farms offshore than solar panels. Wind also can generate power at night. It's not a replacement for other sources of power, it's a complement.
>>51513199
>>51513216
>not expecting /tg/ to erupt into in-depth discussion over politics, possibility of life on Saturn and uses of plows in medieval China over nothing
How new are you?
>>51513216
>/tg/s defining trait has not been how autistically it latches onto tangential real-world topics and derails threads to discuss them
Are you new here?
>>51513216
If I may ask, who are these overlords, it's getting harder and harder to keep up with who the current boogeyman is
>>51513219
Why hasn't this been thrown at Japan then?
>>51513207
>just not in funding stupid shit.
>promoting cultural growth and solidarity is stupid
So you are indeed the "cuck", then, if the definition in this thread is true?
>>51513264
>>51513250
Not in filename threads.
>>51513278
Literally always, anon
>>51513250
The former is now very common. The latter two now all but nonexistent.
I have been here longer than you have apparently.
>>51509856
>>51513306
>The former is now very common. The latter two now all but nonexistent.
One of the most shit-flinger elections in recent memory just ended. Of course politics in on people's minds. It will calm down.
>>51513250
Oh I am fully aware of how much /tg/ gets off topic, but it is obvious that all that is happening is people spinning their wheels getting angry at people for having differing opinions DnD morality and whether murder is 100% evil.
Also to answer your question, about 7 years.
>>51513166
We have some almost indestructible reactors, they aren't as efficient as others, but we were experimenting on one of the smaller ones (looks like a 2m fridge) here on Chile and it literally ripped itself from the wall and fell sideways with no further consequence.
>>51513207
>>51513204
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>>51513207
Thanks guys.
Also, have you seen those wave powered generators that look like mechanical snakes?
>>51511118
Alternatively
>seduction_critical_success.jpg
>>51513357
It's been like this for much longer than the fucking election.
In fact, there is a direct correlation between /pol/tardation of /tg/ and the loss of creative writers on /tg/.
Amazingly, just after all the creative writers were kicked off /tg/, the /pol/tards took over.
>>51513306
This, and it's generally shouting at the other their particular catchphrase du jour, or attempts to troll the other.
>>51513357
Anon, it's been like that for almost 2 years, well before the election.
>>51510053
This has to be the most infuriating thing on the entire internet.
>>51509856
>>51513393
> after all the creative writers were kicked off /tg/
I'll take things that never happened for 200.
>>51511655
>quests
>>51511720
SOMEONE HELP ME BYPASS THE SAD PANDA. i DOWNLOADED THE EXTENSION, I SIGNED UP ON THE FORUMS. JUST LET ME READ MY DEGENERATE COMICS GODDAMMIT.
>>51510857
You've never met niggers.
>>51513485
A lot of people were banned/driven off by nazi mod, and when the board kept going downhill, a lot of the writers and homebrewers left.
The only homebrewers that I can remember seeing in the last few months is Rome, Song of Swords, and Soulbro, Ops and Tactics.
Of writers, a handful, God Emp has been doing LandK for a little while, AGP has been absent for quite a while.
Point is, it used to be a LOT more common that what it is now. People have noticeably left, and more left once the /pol/tards came in force.
>>51513565
Clear all your cookies, sign in on the forum first, then try it.
You may still not get in, I think you need so many points before you are allowed to view it.
>>51513485
>I'll maintain my total ignorance for 200
Right, so you've been here a few months.
>>51513581
MMMMMMM i don't want to communicate with other people who fucking masturbate to mongolian hieroglyphic "girls" just so that I can do the same thing, what the hell is even on that site that they need to lock it up tighter than a nuns ass? Also thank you.
>>51513565
The same thing should be on g.e-hentai.org , heard all the stuff from exhentai finds it's way there
>>51512416
>>51511892
Those look like perch to me!
>>51513643
CP, snuff, guro, stuff like that
>>51513570
Well he's been in l and k, I wouldn't say it's his thing, or something he is doing.
>>51513643
You get points from rating uploads, commenting on them, adding tags, and visiting the site.
Anything that can make people the slightest bit upset. >>51513661 is wrong tho, you can have snuff and guro on the main site.
Loli/shota, incest, the highest end guro go on ex.
>>51513661
>CP
Loli/shota is categorically not CP regardless of what your feelings are on it.
>>51513661
i don't... i don't really want that though... i mean, can i at least filter out all the non english translations and furry shit then? zoinks what have I gotten myself in to.
>>51513676
oh, alright that's good then. thanks m80.
>>51513278
>promoting cultural growth and solidarity is stupid
>Throwing money at the problem instead of promoting an environment where culture grows on it's own.
No.
>>51512929
Cuckolds like you should be executed.
>>51513688
I meant stuff more like toddlercon, or whatever it is called. Also it isn't me deciding what crosses the line into CP, it's the mods/archivists/whatever
>>51513734
>he thinks art just comes about
You know the all the great pieces of art that you can name offhand were paid for by the state, right?
>>51513742
For wanting to allow the state to kill the irredeemable instead of shitting all over one another and pissing away our money is cuckoldry? Man that fetish is getting more bizarre by the day.
>>51513757
Sistine Chapel?
>>51513757
>he thinks art just comes about
Yes, when individuals or organizations pay for it, usually when they have a surplus of money, often provided by low tax rates.
>>51513239
Where's this from?
>>51513778
I thought that was commissioned by the Pope of the time.
>>51510001
Knife girl really should have turned her knives sharp-bit-out at the start there.
>>51513769
the universal ignorance of what cuckolding means aside...
Punitive justice is ineffective, and ethically unsound
Reformative justice is more effective by far, with lower return rates, resulting in lower cost per offender. It also tends to put less people in prison to begin with saving even more.
the only advantage punitive has is a visceral catharsis, that is frankly masturbatory and pointless, with no actual payoff for society.
>>51513778
Commissioned by the Catholic church, a state into itself and one of the preeminent powers of it's time?
>>51513817
>organizations
Like a government?
>>51511655
>/tg/
>>51513822
Well from what I've heard, Michelangelo only painted it because another artist of the time said he couldn't.
>>51513861
Yes the Catholic Church, an organization which doesn't have to provide the benefits of a nation state to its subjects.
As for the second point yes, but it should not be funded by tax payers.
>>51513822
Yes, and although you can bitch about the Catholic church being a pseudo state it also doesn't/didn't have to provide for it's subjects. So yes they could afford it but not for very good reasons.
>>51513534
>quests
>anything but spam shit
>>51511689
Can someone explain the original image of this to me? I really don't get it at all
>>51513822
And restored by Nippon Television Network Corporation, who now hold exclusive rights to its usage.
>>51513958
Only to usage of any recording and distribution of said recordings. They can't deny people entry into the chapel and they had no say in how exactly the chapel was restored. They simply funded the restoration in exchange for TV rights to it.
>>51514030
>They can't deny people entry into the chapel
Yes because they own the ceiling, not the chapel.
The Church can deny whoever the fuck they want into their building but can't do shit to the ceiling.
>>51513819
New Game!
>>51510609
Every time I see this picture I find myself ever more curious as to exactly what the story behind the melon man is.
>>51511632
>jumps through roof
>dodges all overwatch
>crits for 16
thinmen are fucking bullshit
>>51514642
He probably used them as vessels to hold drugs.
>>51514642
>melons
All this time I thought they were dumbells.
>>51511473
Doonesbury. Was good until he started REALLY funneling the liberal agenda through it.
>>51515373
The liberal agenda was always there, it was just a little more subtle. But yeah i was never a fan, barring a few rare gems that were moderately funny
>>51511085
so the Divine Intervention is a little smaller than the Executor?
Nope, no questions.
>>51512811
In Japan, they don't tell condemned prisoners the date of their execution until a few hours in advance, meaning they sit around for years knowing any given day could be their last.
>>51510053
Fuck you, and all you stand for.
>>51511655
4chan.gif
>>51516546
>Isla Nublar
laughed
>>51513185
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