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>>51876722
>neophyte
>scout
>marine
>veteran
>terminator
>centurion
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>>51876750
I can't read this, plus it's not really all that shadowrunner-y

>>51876766
Are those numbers supposed to somehow indicate alignment? age? again, i don't get it.
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>>51876766
I'll take 10k to go, please.
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>>51876796
>le cute 'ebil XD" ancient loli meme
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>>51876867
Did he died?
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>>51876766
Let me at that 300
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>>51877224
>PCs in retirement
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>>51877232
I don't know whether to laugh, cry, or throw up.
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>>51877224
What the fuck is happening here exactly
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>>51877224

I need to know the story behind this. Was there a wave of poorly built escalators collapsing in the news?
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>>51877254
china's had more than a few cases of people being pulled into elevators with predictable results so people are wary of the things now.
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>>51877288
>>51877254
yes. I don't have a link but they pop in in rekt threads all the time. Pretty sad stuff actually. I believe it's mostly a mall in china but there could be other places too.
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>>51876867
Holy shit, it's like in Flyboys!
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>>51877232
>I don't like legs, but I love torsos
>here's a girl with no legs, quadruple the torso, and big cans!
I honestly don't understand how people have these fetishes.
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>>51877254

Some while back, one of those panels gave out when some woman stepped on it. The gears beneath ground her up, feet first.
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>>51877232
Quadruple Amputee is some good shit. Protect them arms where your good attacking parts are.
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>>51877288
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcpjOIH7bG4
it's really fucking sad.
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>>51877254
They're all acting like they expect there to be a hidden pit trap. I have no idea why. A Japanese candid camera show except instead of people pretending to fall for pranks it's people pretending to avoid pranks?
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>>51877322
it's just the slippery slope of degeneracy.
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>>51877366
There IS a pit trap in there.
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>>51877354
>one eye is much closer
>it's the same damn visual size as the other
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>>51877403
Maybe Gygax DID design those malls.
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>>51876750
>Hirame sensei is making an Overwatch comic
My body is ready
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>>51877421

Fuck, how did I not notice that.

I guess I saw the eyes as 'an eye as part of a face', which I expect to be distorted in that art style, and 'an eye as an object', which I expect to be naturally proportioned, so I didn't notice anything wrong.
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>>51877532
Yeah, it's just being accustomed to anime-style faces. They have ludicrously large eyes.
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>>51877605
>no ranks
What, is that info wrong?
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>>51877278
I don't get it.
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>>51877635

It's 100% wrong.
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>>51877637
The red circle, usually used to shwo something important, is actually a hula hoop lying against the bed.
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>>51877605
>ICE Agents
Oh fuck you you incestuous lesbian Sub Zero ripoff with meme character song.
#NotMyQueen
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>>51877635
literally every bullet point is wrong. Its an edit made by some jackass for shiggles.
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>>51877635
really, you couldn't tell from the Bogdanoff rights?
its obviously a /pol/ meme
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>>51877635

This is "Use the Master Ball on a Fearow" levels of wrong.
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>>51877635
You thought you could use physical force against ICE agents just because you don't like being detained?
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>>51877774
>foxgirl yuri
>not by Itou Hachi
WHAT
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>>51877811
It is by Itou Hachi. Just ex search it.
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>>51877831
It is indeed.
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>>51877421
BESM, my dude.
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>>51877635
you're probably being obtuse for laffs, but in case you're actually retarded: it's an edit of a real aclu infographic for what you should do if immigration agents come to your house
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>>51877735
>Dresden Files in a nutshell.gif
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>>51877354
is this some crazy yandere remake of teaching feeling?? I mean clearly thats not sylvie but the art style looks similar
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>>51877954
that guy actually does a lot of light novel and VN art.
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>>51877419
I don't fucking believe it.
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>>51877598

Needs to have >>51876867 this appended to its end, so the guy stands up, little explosions happen on on his knees as he's flat on his back, then a blur fade that transitions into the sniper scope with the little man running along the blimp.
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>>51877954
Same artist, different thing. CGset about a guy and the batshit girl pursuing him. No relation whatsoever to Teaching Feeling, despite how often people are inclined to go "SYLVIE WHY?!" when seeing it.
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>>51876796
>>51876917
Well 300 and 1300 are a vampire and a demon respectively, so maybe.
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>>51877667
To be fair if you aren't an immigrant from /pol/ you might not know about the Bogandoff brothers. Bogandoff rights sounds like it could be an actual thing to the uninitiated.
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>>51878084
That's honestly really cool.
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>>51877605
Reminds me of a poster at my college about how you shouldn't use the term "illegal immigrant" because it's offensive. Rather, the preferred term is "undocumented citizens".

The weird part is that the poster was referring to students. How the fuck does someone without any documentation even get into college?
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>>51878112
>-9 with Diehard
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>>51878133
>because of herpaderp rights you can resist law enforcement officers violently if you don't want to be detained

Come the fuck on.
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>>51878196
>you shouldn't use the term "illegal immigrant" because it's offensive

Holy shit, really?

Is "inmate", "crook" and "j-walker" offensive too?
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>>51878196
>>51878323
>>51878413
Dunno, but let's keep it on topic, or at least post some images. I got a warning for discussing religion and its connections with law and government, especially in Muslim-majority nations. The OP was talking about how underpowered monks were and the image involved a TIME magazine Buddhist monk and was, according to TIME, a terrorist. Things pretty much derailed itself.
I'm going to assume mods had good intentions and wanted to prevent /tg/ from going on a slippery slope to a political quagmire. Politics can ruin almost anything.
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>>51878413
>j-walker
HEY! THAT IS OUR WORD YOU BIGOTED PIECE OF SHIT!
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>>51878044
where can i find it?
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>>51878458
I prefer to call you fuckers anarchists.
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>>51878448
Good point
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>>51878044
>despite how often people are inclined to go "SYLVIE WHY?!" when seeing it.
It's because those mongoloids can't even recognize the difference between Sylvie and some other girl. They don't deserve a slave as good as Sylvie, damnit.
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>>51877232
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>>51877486
What exactly am I looking at? Opposite world where cops are scared people will shoot them?
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>>51878635
Yeah. I think the English name for the place is "Britain"?
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>>51878635
British cops don't carry guns.
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>>51878635
It's in the UK, they use a kind of distract and swarm method, overwhelming the person safely without the use of firearms or taser's
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>>51878635
If I'm correct, they look like British cops...
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>>51878668
I've never heard of it. Tell me more of this Briteyn.
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>>51877874
>illegals
>rights
Not anymore (or ever). If you're caught at ANY time without documentation, you're arrested on the spot and gone. The ACLU has no power here now.
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>>51878556
It is fun to watch, though. Terribly, terribly fun.

>>51878503
Artist is Ray-Kybs, knock yourself out.
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>>51878031
You can quite plainly see him singing the finger song. "Where is tall man, where is tall man; here I am! here I am!"
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>>51877421
Magnified by the preservative fluid.
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>>51878678
>safely
Don't use that word in future descriptions of the act.
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>>51877417
Its a shame that this is the best thing that guy did.
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>>51878757
Those aren't his hands. It's the same superimposed hands trick they do for the parody videos of heads of state making ridiculous gestures.
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>>51878758
Wrong way, that should make the closer eye even bigger. If anything that makes this more ridiculous.
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>>51878673
Those aren't guns dipshit
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>>51877366
Poor quality construction lead to a spate of incidents where people fall into that metal covered space into the escalator mechanism.
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>>51878857
This anon here, nevermind, I suck cocks.

>>51878757
Is right. I should have noticed that they show the whole arm connected.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eaS3Saqg88
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>>51878872
Yeah, like I said, British cops don't carry guns.
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>>51878868
Whoops. You're right. I didn't look closely enough at the picture. In that case the preservatives shrunk it. That actually does happen with some of the cheaper fluids.
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>>51876766
>all these old hags

no thanks
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>>51878678
And tasers are offensive to britbongs because......?
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>>51878998
Tasers tend to kill people, they're less than lethal not lethal. Are you really complaining about cops saving the injuries till the last moment?
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>>51878998
Same reason guns are. They remind the British of America.
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>>51878998
They're scared of the lethal in less lethal
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>>51878556
im pretty sure that you once accused me of not recognizing sylvie once before. Nice to see you again, stranger. Hope life is treating you well and that your head pat points are high
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>>51877417
Could I have a name please?
Image search does nothing and I'd like the read the full thing.
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>>51879007
The only thing I am afraid of is the officers putting their life on the lines for pussies who are so afraid of the rights of criminal assholes like this they would rather risk the officers because less bitches will complain about the headline "cop shanked to death by criminal" than "horrible police officer kills innocent muslim only armed with butcher knife with deadly taser sidearm"
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>>51879037
https://exhentai.org/g/628602/25efdc9d66/
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Stay on topic. Post filename images or talk about them.
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>>51876722
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>>51879124
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>>51879046
What a lot of buzzwords you've belched up. Fine, I totally agree with everything you say because I acknowledge your e-dick is bigger than everyone else's--will you go back to /pol/ now?

Also, check your grammar, seriously.
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>>51878754
thanks bud
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>>51877774
>Four ears
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>>51879141
Perhaps he's wondering why someone would shoot a man before crushing him under a steamroller
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>>51879172
NOW IN DOUBLE STEREO!
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>>51879182
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>>51877637
When your GM tells you to roll for perception only to say you don't sense anything implies that there's something to be perceived so now you start looking for it.
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>>51879172
>Four ears

I know, right.
Why do nips do that. That's dumb.
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>>51879245
>Why do nips do that
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>>51879046
Er, the Police are the ones who put in these rules. They're the ones who pushed for strict gun control and they're the ones who resist attempts to issue taser and firearms.
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>>51879266
Ain't nothing wrong with equivalent exchange.
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>>51878748
I don't follow. Are GMs supposed to dress their players in maid uniforms? Because if so I've had a string of very disappointing GMs. Or do I have to provide the uniform? Or do I just give the GM my measurements and he or she brings the uniform?

Please clarify.
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>>51879017
Is there another autistic motherfucker out there reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeing at people for not recognizing Sylvie? Good.
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>>51878740
>The ACLU has no power here now.
Lol, who the fuck do you think you are, the Waffen SS?
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>>51878740
I'm looking forward to watching your limp-wristed president flail and whine when sanctuary cities don't listen to him even though he really wants iiiiiiit!
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>>51879447
You have to be the uniform that the GM wears.
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>>51879447
GM allows players to succeed in order for everyone to have fun, and the players take all the credit for succeeding thinking that they "outsmarted" their GM.
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>>51879219
And DM worth their salt will NEVER tell you there is nothing there. Just that you do not detect anything wrong.
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>>51879603
I what? Settle down there, Buffalo Bill.

>>51879605
That makes sense, thank you. But do you suppose I could get a maid uniform if I asked?
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>>51879632
It amounts to the same thing.

The only perception rolls that the players should roll are those that they ask for or those that have an immediate effect on failing (roll perception, fail, you stepped in a trap).

Any perception rolls failing which would have no immediate or perceptible effect on the PCs, a GM worth their salt would either roll themselves behind the screen or pre-roll some numbers before the game and use one from there, and say nothing on failure.
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>>51878740
US Constitution applies to all PEOPLE within US borders when it says "people" or "person" as the Fourth Amendment does. This has been established by the Supreme Court over and over and over again for the past 200 years.
It is only when the language specifically says "citizen" does that section not apply to illegal aliens.
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>>51879124
Too good
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>>51877314
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>>51879697
No, no, he's right. The Constitution does not apply anymore. Actually, it's never applied. For as long as we've been at war with Eastasia. And we have always been at war with Eastasia.
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>>51879564
>>51879580
>>51879697
Don't bother arguing with the stormnigger. The poor babies just get triggered when they notice that the world isn't like their /pol/ Safe Space. So shut up and POST FILENAMES
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>>51879747
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>>51879651
You have to let your GM wear you. Your arms are their arms. Your face is their face. All of you is them.
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>>51879168
The misplay... Hurts...
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>>51877605
>Bogdanoff rights
Wait what? Could someone give me a quick rundown on what those are again?
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>>51878740
>carry around your papes at all times
So, if a dude's surfing, and the police tackle him from their speed boats, does he get deported? I mean after all he doesn't have his documentation, so clearly he has to go, right?
For fucks sake put some effort in your shitposts.
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>>51879799
>Bogdanoff rights
Nothing real. The Bogdanoff twins are a couple freaky French frogs who had way too much plastic surgery and buy into shitty conspiracy theories.
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>>51879124
Kek
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>>51879747
Fair enough. I thought they'd go away when Trump won, but I guess I was wrong.
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>>51879808
That's legal in Arizona. Luckily there aren't too many places for surf there.
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>>51879141
>/pol
>letting a guy called "the black terror" win
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>When you see how much dice the GM takes to roll for damage
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>>51879830
They self-insert as Black Terror's sidekick, Tim.
That's why they're so obsessed with the word "cuck." They know they're always playing second fiddle to big, terrifying black cocks.
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>>51879850
Did you forget what thread you were in?
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>How the PCs treat NPCs
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>>51879832
>planefag runs a game.jpg
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>>51879747
That one made me literally laugh out loud. And I'm even pretty sure I've seen it before.
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>>51879861
It's a mobileposter who's too stupid to know how to change the filenames on the phone.
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>>51879265
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>>51879875
>The Wizard cast Continuous Flame on party member's clothing for REASONS
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>>51878740
>you're arrested on the spot and gone.
Where'd they put em, dipshit, if there's a white dude who refuses to talk without any papers then how in the fuck are you going to deport him
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>>51879892
Ugh. GOD no.

Brevity is the soul of wit.
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>>51879856
I love going on F-list and knowing that everybody with a BBC-centric profile is almost certainly some skinny white dude/fat white chick who probably watches Fox News.
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>>51876926
I saw the rest of the video. A friendly plane flew past just as he was at the end of the zeppelin and he hopped it as they flew off
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>>51879880
>far right
MY ARM MY ARM MY ARM MY ARM MY ARM MY ARM MY ARM
CAN SUMMON UP THE POWER
OF THE GOD HAND
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>>51879915
GRIFFITH!
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>>51879880
I'm trying to think of a dragon ball z joke but i'm drawing blanks.
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>>51879935
Wrong God Hand.
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>>51879871
Yep, basically this
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>>51880003
>there will never be a God Hand game where Elvis and Gene hang out
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>>51879587
>by land and by sea in our chaikas will we do battle against thee
>in our chaikas
They either started sending OOPArt planes at them or equally OOPArt anime characters.
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>>51877297
>Ifeelthewarpovertakingme.jpg
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>>51879198
WTF that's the shape fire blast makes in pokemon. Its been 18 fucking years and I never knew that.
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>>51877598

To be fair to the hilariously fat SOB, that car looks pretty difficult to get out of.
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>>51879856
>>51879906
>GO BACK TO /pol/ STORMNIGGER
>lol fuck right-wingers, aren't they just the dumbest :^)
If you want politics to stay out of /tg/, then be consistent about it your hypocritical faggots.
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>>51879904
Someone obviously hasn't seen Monty Python's SPAM skit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_eYSuPKP3Y
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>>51880154
You sound triggered.
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>>51879284

That and Britain has armed police units that are sent in if they think it's a situation that needs armed cops.
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>>51880205
Honestly, the Police themselves have created so much of the nonsense that they have to deal with.
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>>51880154
>stormfags leave their containment board and shit up a perfectly good filename thread
>"Why are the damn LIBRULS of /tg/ making fun of me? If you didn't want me to rant about Jews and niggers you shouldn't have made fun of me after I sperged about Jews and niggers!"
When did the right get so full of snowflakes? Damn.
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>>51880218
>PCs are asked to help someone
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>>51880218
>>51880231
Topkek.
There's always one.
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>>51879832
>less than a mile away
Did I died?
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>>51880200
I want that goat to grow up and have a happy life with a good man.
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>>51880224
/pol/ is just right-wing Tumblr.
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>>51880246
Man they put a lot of work into those Japanese talent show skits.

Or am I looking at something other than that?
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>>51880064
Anon, i have bad news.

You might be dumb or an american.
The second implies the first, though.
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>>51879587
>>51880033
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>>51880224
It has been for decades. Remember when gays in the military were just TOO MUCH for our dainty troops to handle? Or when they were so scared of a 13-year-old boy they beat him, shot him, dumped him in a river, refused to punish his murderers, then desecrated his memorial to make sure they were safe from his alleged whistling? Or passed laws that made it illegal for many doctors to even mention abortion, lest it sully delicate Christian ears?
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>>51880221

Eh, I can get why england does it (And why other countries shouldn't certainly follow it). England is very contained, so it's very easy to bring in police forces quickly if you need a particular sort so Armed Teams make some sense.

It would never work in say Australia. Too much distance between police stations, too much waiting time.
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>>51880268
You are looking at the honaraburu warrior whom cut down the Sun.
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>>51880188
>>51880224
>>51880261
>implying I'm whoever
>implying this isn't my first post
>implying I'm even right wing
How dumb are you? If you don't want /pol/ to come, don't chum the waters with /pol/ bait. This includes making fun of /pol/fags hours after the /pol/fags have gone, you dumb niggers.

Also,
>LE LE SNOWFLAKES
>/pol/ IS JUST TUMBLR
This is weak bait, "That's what you are but what am I?" tier stuff. I'm actually embarrassed to hold the same general political disposition as people who use grade-school level rhetoric.
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>>51880296
...
Holy fuck.
I forgot the Bush years.
HOW THE HELL DID I FORGET THE BUSH YEARS?
We need to go back! I change my vote! I CHANGE MY VOTE, DAMMIT!
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>>51877605
Interesting tidbit.

In France, if a cop tells you to open the door of your flat, even though he has no right to do so and the injunction is illegal, you have no right to disobey his order.

In other words, an illegal order is still a legally binding order, and you need to open that door, because you can go to jail for disobedience.
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>>51880296
By your logic, might as well repeal all laws of decency and obscenity. People who don't want others to walk around naked are just prudes, right?
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>>51880320
>Being this mad
Lel, you fags are better than the SJWs
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>>51880320
>TRIGGERED
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>>51880336
And this is bad, because?
Citizens second guessing officers, even if the citizen is correct, is the first step towards lawlessness and disorder.
>inb4 but what if the cop told you to kys
Within reason, of course
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>>51880357
Boot licking cucks should be hanged.
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>>51880353
>>51880354
>I didn't read the post at all and am just responding to (you)s

You are all wonderful people and I hope you have fulfilling lives. I sincerely wish for world peace and dream of a multicultural, global, cosmopolitan society of all peoples dedicated to pacifism and societal progress.
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>>51877486
Why didn't they just tackle him on the grass? Force him on his back, have 1-2 guys hold his legs down, another 1-2 get his hands behind his back to hand cuff him and drag his ass to the squad car?

Can Brits not do police work?
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>>51880296
>Or when they were so scared of a 13-year-old boy they beat him, shot him, dumped him in a river, refused to punish his murderers, then desecrated his memorial to make sure they were safe from his alleged whistling?

Wait what

Links? I'm not familiar with murican politics, did that really happen?
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>>51880337
Yeah, basically. There's nothing inherently scandalous about the human form.
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>>51880366
>muh INDIVIDUAL SOVEREIGNITY
Libertarians and anarchists are subhumans that deserve to be shot alongside communists
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>>51880366
You, I like you.
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>>51880337
I don't think you understand what "by your logic" means. Would you like me to explain it to you, or would you prefer to look it up on your own?
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>>51880388
Sad to see you're already drunk on the koolaid, anon.

>devaluing the artificial sanctity of the human form and intimate sexual relations for the sake of individual freedoms
No thanks.
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>>51880296
>Or when they were so scared of a 13-year-old boy they beat him, shot him, dumped him in a river, refused to punish his murderers, then desecrated his memorial to make sure they were safe from his alleged whistling?
U wot m8?
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>>51880374
>I sincerely wish for world peace and dream of a multicultural, global, cosmopolitan society of all peoples dedicated to pacifism and societal progress.
Where the fuck do you think you are, tumblr? Not everyone who thinks you're a fag is funded by Soros.
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>>51880385
Emmitt Till. Very real.
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>>51880278
LOL ROFLMAO WHAT A FUCKING EPIC COMMENT!!
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>>51877278
Very good!
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>>51880389
How do you go through your life being such a weak limpwristed coward that thinks its okay to roll over like a little bitch for the police? You're like those people that don't lift 3+ days a week and carry a gun. Literal chaff that only exists to be culled.
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>>51880357
Hol up, mate. Just giving the tidbit.

>Citizens second guessing officers, even if the citizen is correct, is the first step towards lawlessness and disorder.

This is a laughable position at best. Corrupt police officers exist. Psychopath police officers exist. They aren't God, anon. Law must carefully balance the need of Order with the need of, say, human decency, or else you'll finish in some Fascist paradise.

In Murrica, when a police officer wants to enter your flat and doesn't have the necessary rights, you can refuse. Basic common sense.
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>>51880402
>If something is banned, it's because the people who banned are delicate and unable to handle it, rather than for any other reason (good or bad)
Since your post implied that keeping gays out of the military was because soldiers are too fragile to handle it, surely other laws of similar stripe are meaningless and exist only because of public revulsion towards it, rather than for any good reason.
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>>51880336
Wait a minute... could a French cop order a woman to suck his cock? I'm sure he would be punished afterwords, but would she legally not be allowed to ignore his order?
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>>51880405
>implying that anyone is actively encouraging widescale public nudity
You're not really have a fringe opinion, anon, you're just kinda repeating what your corporate masters tell you.
That's right, anon, you ARE the koolaid.
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>>51880435
But there was no reason for keeping gays out of the military except that Republican politicians used it as a token to show how Christian they were to their fragile constituency. "Muh unit cohesion!" is essentially just spouting the belief that because YOU hate gays, soldiers must hate gays so much they can't even WORK with them.
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>>51880406
He's talking about Emmett Till which was 60 years ago. I mean, there are definitely some links between modern conservatism and the southern racism of the 50s, but I think that bringing up Till's lynching is a little unfair.
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>>51879182

Probably its for the same reason you shoot someone before throwing them out of a plane.
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>>51880478
Desecrating his memorial, however, was not 60 years ago. That's still going on.
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>>51880435
When that "something" is an actual, tangible thing like dangerous chemicals or whatever, then there might be an actual reason behind it.

When that "something" is an intangible though, idea or a certain combination of words, then yeah, the people who banned it are delicate and unable to handle it.
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>>51880473
Are you sure you didnt pick a wrong board dipshit? Take this garbage back to /pol/.
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>>51877752
Give me back those fuck damn silmarils you badger cunt
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>>51880428
>projection
>all STRONG ALPHA MALES like me support near-anarchy, hoo-rah!
>only WEAK BETA MALE KEKLETS support solid, unshakable law and order!

>>51880434
>corrupt, psychopath
And? Why do you think I added the qualifier "within reason"? Even still, fostering the mentality to refuse orders from an officer based on potentially imperfect knowledge of laws and the situation at hand is a dangerous road.

>In Murrica, when a police officer wants to enter your flat and doesn't have the necessary rights, you can refuse. Basic common sense.
And? I never said that was a bad thing, but the inverse isn't bad either.
If anything, it shows a failure of the initial construction of the system of law if abusive officers aren't isolated and expunged quickly.
t. American

>>51880453
If no one is encouraging it, why make it legal?
>hurr corporatist
Fuck the corps, they go next along with the lolbertarians and commies.

>>51880460
Last I checked, wasn't a majority portion of the armed forces right wing to some degree? You can draw some simple conclusions as to how gays in camo might go down, based on that.

In any case, I agree with the end result of the gay ban being lifted, but I think your argumentation and thinly veiled "oh no fragile snowflake right wingers :^)" insult is childish and insipid.
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>>51880491
>intangible, abstract things can't have harmful effects
I guess intent to murder is a-ok, now
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>>51880512
Actually yes, thinking about murdering someone is perfectly okay as long as you don't put it into action.
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>>51879808
He got you to respond didn't he?
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>>51879124
Toppest of keks
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>>51880504
Fuck off, facist.
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>>51880460
Doesn't everyone hate degenerates?
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>>51880504
>Last I checked, wasn't a majority portion of the armed forces right wing to some degree

Didn't check very hard, did you?

Most of the military tends to regard politics and the government as something to not be trusted, anyways.
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>>51880522
It's not funny, asshole.
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>>51880519
"thinking about murdering someone" is not "intent to murder", anon.

Is trying to kill someone now perfectly fine, so long as you fail miserably and they are not harmed, nor were they ever in any real danger?

What about wider, far-reaching societal changes thanks to immaterial thought? Would you be okay with America turning into the fourth Reich in twenty years time? How about Soviet Union two: electric boogaloo?
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>>51877735
now THAT brings me the fuck back to a time I did not think I would ever be remembering.
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>>51879915
(god hand)
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>>51879587
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>>51880504
>Why do you think I added the qualifier "within reason"?
Qualifiers like that in law are always a bad idea and always lead to abuse and "creative interpretation"
>Even still, fostering the mentality to refuse orders from an officer based on potentially imperfect knowledge of laws and the situation at hand is a dangerous road.
The solution to that is to improve knowledge of the laws rather than introducing draconian laws and putting police on a pedestal.
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>>51880504
Actually, a large portion of the armed forces DID support the repeal of DADT. Republicans just like using The Troops as a cudgel to shut down arguments.
>What will gays do to The Troops?
>How dare you protest police brutality and racial inequality. Don't you care about The Troops?
>Sheila, making me wash these dishes would be disrespectful to The Troops.
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>>51880530
>anyone who disagrees with me is a fascist
From all you can tell, I'm authoritarian, anon. Fascism necessitates a certain form of national economics.

In any case, libertarians and anarchists must be gassed alongside communists for the safe future of America.
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>>51880547
>Is trying to kill someone now perfectly fine
This is an action.

>What about wider, far-reaching societal changes thanks to immaterial thought? Would you be okay with America turning into the fourth Reich in twenty years time? How about Soviet Union two: electric boogaloo?
What the fuck are you talking about? Please try harder.
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>>51880512
Holy shit what a stretch that is. Holy shit.

Intent to murder is bad not because of the intangible, abstract properties it has but because it is a direct precursor (literally the main precursor) to murder. It's the part about murdering that's bad.

It's like if I said "there's nothing wrong with trying and failing" and then you said "I guess attempted murder is a-ok now"
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>>51880568
>gassed for the safe future of America
I'm guessing if that policy actually got implemented, you'd be among the first to go.
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>>51880558
>The solution to that is to improve knowledge of the laws rather than introducing draconian laws
Where did I imply the further introduction of draconian laws? Laws for the sake of bureaucracy is as cancerous as freedom for its own sake.

>and putting police on a pedestal.
Perhaps the police should become an institution worthy of that pedestal. After all, what greater duty and honor is there than upholding and enforcing the laws of the nation?
If anything, it is treated too mundanely by citizen and officer alike.
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>>51880547
>Would you be okay with America turning into the fourth Reich in twenty years time?
No...
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>>51878992
>so he could arrive at his job in time

I fucking hate oriental culture.
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>>51880587
>Where did I imply the further introduction of draconian laws?
Literally in that post, where you implied that the introduction of a law that made disobeying unlawful orders unlawful would be a good thing.

>If anything, it is treated too mundanely by citizen and officer alike.
That's because police should be mundane, civilian and part of the community.

As soon as you separate the police from the general populace, you ensure that the police are unable to do their job effectively.
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>>51880587
There is nothing honorable in upholding status quo.
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>>51880405

How the fuck does nudity "devalue the sanctity of the human form and intimate sexual relations?" Is trustworthiness correlated to clothing coverage?

Are you one of those idiots who thinks that women are ruined for life when their cherry pops, too?
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>>51880599
>oriental
Care to join us in the 21 century?
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>>51880574
>This is an action.
Necessitated by willful thought. In order to kill someone, you MUST think "I will kill them"

>What the fuck are you talking about? Please try harder.
>I'm dumb and can't read
In your insistence that any and all intangible thought can have no ill effect, you imply that this includes thought that is a direct precursor to ill effect.

>>51880579
>Intent to murder is bad not because of the intangible, abstract properties it has but because it is a direct precursor (literally the main precursor) to murder. It's the part about murdering that's bad.
I never said Intent to Murder is bad because of its intangibility, I said that it is bad AND intangible, as a refutation of the earlier assertion that "intangible things" cannot be harmful.
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>>51880607
Oh I see, you like whores and hedonism.
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>>51880541
Clearly you've never played XCOM.
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>>51878992
>caught the morning train
k
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>>51880512
I take it you've never seen, let alone heard of Minority Report
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>>51880547
>Would you be okay with America turning into the fourth Reich in twenty years time?
It'd be thirty years too late.
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>>51880406
>filename
Huh, so people actually remember that show.
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>>51880388
That idiot deserved death. The far right side of the grid as two 3's vertical of each other. Likewise, second to the far right side, two 5's vertical of one another.
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>>51880614
Yes.
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>>51880394
There had better be porn of this.
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>>51880603
>Literally in that post, where you implied that the introduction of a law that made disobeying unlawful orders unlawful would be a good thing.
Then the issue lies with holding officers to proper standards.

>That's because police should be mundane, civilian and part of the community.
Absolutely not! If that were so, that in turn lowers the status of the law to that of mundane and civilian, rather than what it should be; above the citizenry.

>>51880606
Revolutionaries for their own sake are lower than dogs, hang yourself.

>>51880607
Would flooding the diamond market with all those gems stored away by De Beers devalue diamonds?

>Are you one of those idiots who thinks that women are ruined for life when their cherry pops, too?
No?
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>>51880613
He didn't say that "intangible things" cannot be harmful. He said that we should be concerned with "tangible" things. Abstract ideas can be harmful only insofar as they cause actual tangible harm.

Like, for example, intent to murder. The only reason that intent to murder is bad is because it will likely lead to a real murder. That's why desire to murder is not a crime despite being almost the same as intent to murder. Because the intent is to turn the abstract idea of murder into the concrete act of murder.
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>>51880613
>Necessitated by willful thought. In order to kill someone, you MUST think "I will kill them"
Sure, but thinking "I will kill them" is not bad by itself, it necessitates going through with the action, such as going out to buy a gun or stalking the person you want to kill.

>In your insistence that any and all intangible thought can have no ill effect
No such insistence. I dunno where you got that from.

As an aside, if you think that banning thoughts is not "turning into Soviet Union two: electric boogaloo," then I don't really know what to tell you.
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>>51879821
Well there's the problem, he's using 04-DW
>>
Reminder that /pol/ was created specifically to contain this kind of faggotry.
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>>51880618
>I get my political opinions from movies
What's next, do you draw your philosophy from Harry Potter?

>>51880619
>dae le Trump is Hitler
Good
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>>51880614

Entirely. Do you think there's an afterlife or something, anon?
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>>51880497

lol shut up loser.
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>>51880654
>status of the law
>above the citizenry.
The law is below the citizenry and always a servant to the citizenry.

Thus the policeman is also the servant of the citizenry (the clue is in the name: civil servant).

The law is just about the most mundane thing that exists. The only thing more mundane would be your physical necessities like eating, drinking and shitting.
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>>51880654

>Would flooding the diamond market with all those gems stored away by De Beers devalue diamonds?

>Putting the pussy on this high of a pedestal

Stay cucked, authoritarian anon
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>>51880654
>Revolutionaries for their own sake are lower than dogs, hang yourself.
Maybe, but still better than your kind.
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>>51880675
Emiya is far from being a Paladin. He's a man who can't even keep to his ideals.

EMIYA however is a man who keeps to his ideals and is a true hero/paladin.
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>>51880662
If intangible things can be harmful, ought we be concerned with them as well as tangible things?

>>51880665
>Sure, but thinking "I will kill them" is not bad by itself, it necessitates going through with the action, such as going out to buy a gun or stalking the person you want to kill.
It constitutes a threat and reasonable danger as well, regardless of your actual ability to carry out that intent, depending on the exact situation.

>As an aside, if you think that banning thoughts is not "turning into Soviet Union two: electric boogaloo," then I don't really know what to tell you.
If you kill your enemies, do they win?

>>51880669
Maybe the local Shildawgs shouldn't get their jollies off making fun of Drumpfkins, lest the Drumpettes be attracted to the memery
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>>51880612
nah I'm good living in my forest tent with limited wifi.
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>>51880670
>I have no argument and I must shitpost
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>>51880540
Where's the proof they're mostly left leaning? And being left or right is independent of feelings on the actual physical government.
Also I'm not the guy you replied I'm really just curious
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>>51880695
>>Putting the pussy on this high of a pedestal
In my experience, cats have a rather low opinion of pedestals. Depends on the size and softness, though. Then they'll use it as a bad and not even give an atom of fucks.
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>>51880706
>ought we be concerned with them as well as tangible things?
Yes, but never to the same extent. They're orders of magnitude apart, and require different levels of concern and action.

Thus, if you are so concerned about intangible things that you ban them, you are weak.
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>>51880686
This kind of political thought is what has and will lead the west to ruin and destruction. How can those governed by something be above it?

The citizenry are necessarily subservient to the state and the law, simple by logical nature of the state's sovereignty and jurisdiction over the citizenry.

>>51880695
If we're being exact, I'm putting both pussy AND dick on a pedestal, along with the supreme aesthetic beauty of the human form.

>>51880698
>anarchist scum thinks he's better than someone who actually supports civilization
There are no men on Earth more deserving of death than your ilk. To be anarchist is to be inhuman.
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>>51880539
Why are fae in games never this cute. They're always awful bastards who spend every waking moment making life miserable, or they're awful bastards spending every waking moment planning to make life miserable when you've dropped your guard.

Actually, this probably falls into the latter category. I'M ONTO YOU FUCKING FAIRY.
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>>51880706
>If you kill your enemies, do they win?
Well, if you want to kill the demons, but in the process it turns out that no, you are the demons, then I'd say nobody wins.
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>>51880669
But it isn't enforced. It would work if it were, just take /mlp/ for example.
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>>51880723
Surely it's better to prevent crime before it occurs than to mitigate crime as it happens.

>Thus, if you are so concerned about intangible things that you ban them, you are weak.
Wrong, I'm merely saving myself the effort of solving them when they're an actual problem. Normally this would be considered excellent foresight and good planning; why does it change in regards to law?

>>51880734
It just means you need to keep killing until there are no more demons left.
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>>51880701

DESU I've never watched the anime, I just like the reaction image hahaha

>>51880706
I can't help myself, they're so easy to get a rise out of
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>>51880730
I'm no anarchist, they will lead to a swift ruin.

But better a swift ruin than a slow stagnation into nothingness.

On the shit scale, authoritarians are shittier than anarchists.

>authoritarian thinks he's actually good for civilization
Never in history has your side promoted progress. You are even worse for civilization than anarchists. If it were up to your kind, we'd still be climbing trees flinging shit at each other because "That's the way it's always been"

Your kind is, without any doubt, the worst kind of person.
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>>51880760
>Surely it's better to prevent crime before it occurs than to mitigate crime as it happens.
Not always. Just because something is a crime does not mean it's inherently bad. This is the point where you pull another strawman with murder or rape or something, so instead of doing that, save 4chan some bandwidth and don't bother.

>I'm merely saving myself the effort of solving them when they're an actual problem
Yes, because you are weak. You'd rather create a bunch of problems in order to avoid solving one potential problem.
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>>51880730

>If we're being exact, I'm putting both pussy AND dick on a pedestal, along with the supreme aesthetic beauty of the human form.

Then why cower from it like vermin from daylight? You sound like a Muslim.
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>>51880762
>I can't help myself, they're so easy to get a rise out of
Shitposting is shitposting, anon.

>>51880766
>authoritarianism == conservative, regressive, traditionalist, and ludditical

As expected of a revolutionary whore, all rational thought has left what passes for your mind a long, long time ago.

The steepest ascent need not necessarily lead to the highest peak.
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>>51880730
>This kind of political thought is what has and will lead the west to ruin and destruction
Without this kind of political though, there is no "west". You cannot protect something by destroying it's very essence.
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>>51880783
How is preventing a problem, a problem?

If letting problems happen so you can solve them a mark of strength, then surely making more problems to solve to avoid solving one would make your less weak than just solving the initial problem.

>>51880788
Why eat the finest of foods every day? The greatest things in life ought not be indulged in constantly, lest they lose their greatness.

At the same time, locking away good things forever, except for maybe a short time in long times, does nothing to foster appreciation of them. There must be balance of scarcity and reverence.
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>>51880791
>authoritarianism == conservative, regressive, traditionalist, and ludditical
That is where your claim to authority comes from. Autoritarianism has always been conservative, first and foremost, because if the status quo changes, your authority fades.. Only incredible levels of self-delusion, which seems to be an epidemic sickness with your kind, will lead someone to believe otherwise.

Also, you keep using "revolutionary" as an insult, unironically, while also claiming that you're not a conservative. I'm surprised that a person with your lack of self-awareness is able to get out of bed in the morning.
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>>51880813
>How is preventing a problem, a problem?
Not a problem in itself, but preventing certain kinds of problems can cause worse problems. Your willful refusal to see that is just another one of your multiple failings as a human being, together with your weakness and your inability to comprehend written word.
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>>51880794
>The west was created by the enlightenment
No.

>>51880816
Authority can come from tradition, but it can also come from skill, from pragmatism, and from efficiency.
You mistake the authority of a given institution with the hierarchical nature of man, as opposed to the false, egalitarian model of society.

>Also, you keep using "revolutionary" as an insult, unironically, while also claiming that you're not a conservative. I'm surprised that a person with your lack of self-awareness is able to get out of bed in the morning.
I'm surprised that you're even capable of abstract thought, given that your political vocabulary is so limited that you can't help but conflate and confound several dozen differing definitions into a single word.
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>>51880823
But you haven't really given him an argument about what separates those that should be prevented and those cause more problems.
Or maybe you did there's too many of you talking for me to bother reading it all.
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>>51880791

>shitposting is shitposting, anon

That's rich coming from the dude posting his entire dissertation on armchair authoritarianism on an Uyghur toy manufacturing forum
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>>51880833
>skill, from pragmatism, and from efficiency
Yes, the three things your kind lacks. I see why you are so eager to resort to tradition.
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>>51880823
Ah, but you imply that allowing a problem to happen, so that it can be solved, makes one not weak, meaning that it makes one strong.

Would not then allowing more or worse problems to occur, by preventing some lesser problem from ever occurring, make you even stronger?

I understand exactly what you're saying, but you do not seem to understand your own words.
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>>51880849
How would being authoritarian prevent any of things?
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>>51880760
You are a very young man.
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>>51880852
I imply nothing like that. But it's not surprising that you would think that I wrote any of that, given who you are.
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>>51880844
I never said it wasn't shitposting :^)

>>51880849
Funny, I distinctly recall that authoritarian practices, relative to their time, generally increase the quality of life or prosperity of those they effect. At least until it all gets bogged down in bureaucratic red tape, that is.

>I see why you are so eager to resort to tradition.
Sometimes, anon, tradition works. Seeking new things and new ways by virtue of them being new is the mentality of a vapid consumer.
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>>51880813

Love isn't a drug and it saddens me that you think there can be such a thing as "too much" of it. To imply that I don't appreciate the human form simply because I revel in it is disingenuous. You're holding me accountable to a value system of incredibly limited scope and imagination.
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>>51880880
>Funny, I distinctly recall that authoritarian practices, relative to their time, generally increase the quality of life or prosperity of those they effect
I guess having a reality warping field would be funny.

>Sometimes, anon, tradition works.
Things that are tradition worked when they were new, by the time something becomes tradition it has already stopped working and the only reason it's kept around is because thats the way things used to be. If it still worked, it wouldn't be called tradition because there would be an actual explanation for why things are done a certain way.

>Seeking new things and new ways by virtue of them being new is the mentality of a vapid consumer.
While being new by itself is not a virtue (and I never implied that it was), you cannot find actual virtue without trying new things. The world is everchanging, and if you do not try new things you cannot keep up.
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>>51880871
It is exactly what you wrote and exactly what you imply.

If preventing problems from occurring rather than solving them (which is a solution anyways, but let's ignore that for now) makes one weak, then the inverse must be that allowing problems to occur in order to solve them makes one strong.

Thus, would not the man who, in pursuit of preemptively solving a problem by preventing, causes more problems to occur, necessitating their own solutions, be stronger/less weak than the man who merely allowed the original problem to occur so that it may be solved as it happens?
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>>51880915
>If preventing problems from occurring rather than solving them (which is a solution anyways, but let's ignore that for now) makes one weak
Never once have I implied that, you have the causation wrong (must be that reality warping thing at work).

Let me write it down for you:

People who are weak seek to prevent problems from occurring, but because they are weak, they choose the wrong methods and thus cause more problems and usually don't solve the original problem.

Here's a hint: if your solution to a problem involves though police, you should probably demand a refund on your primary school education (and possibly your brain).
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>>51880880

>It's a "this government type that has historically ended in disaster every single time it's been tried just hasn't been done RIGHT" episode
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>>51880892
Love is indeed a drug, and a very potent one at that. To indulge in love is to starve yourself of other necessary passions, including those that are negative.

>To imply that I don't appreciate the human form simply because I revel in it is disingenuous.
You appreciate the human form on an animal level, rather than for the true beauty it possesses. If you'll forgive me for a food analogy, eating a five star meal every day because it tastes better than anything else is not the same as truly appreciating the meal.

>You're holding me accountable to a value system of incredibly limited scope and imagination.
Why is breadth a good thing?

>>51880911
>Things that are tradition worked when they were new, by the time something becomes tradition it has already stopped working and the only reason it's kept around is because thats the way things used to be. If it still worked, it wouldn't be called tradition because there would be an actual explanation for why things are done a certain way.
You cannot actually be serious, right? A tradition held for a thousand years is still a tradition, regardless of if it is ineffective or not.

>While being new by itself is not a virtue (and I never implied that it was), you cannot find actual virtue without trying new things. The world is everchanging, and if you do not try new things you cannot keep up.
Do you imply that virtue itself is mutable, changing thing?
The world changes because people will it to change. Their will is not always right, and change can be resisted.
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>>51880943
People who are weak seek to solve problems? A strange definition of weakness.

>but because they are weak, they choose the wrong methods and thus cause more problems and usually don't solve the original problem.
Another odd quality of weakness, are you sure we're speaking the same English?
The argument thus far has been contingent that, yes, preventing the problem before it occurs does indeed solve it, don't renege on that now for the hell of it.

>Here's a hint: if your solution to a problem involves though police, you should probably demand a refund on your primary school education (and possibly your brain).
The insinuation that all minds and all thoughts are equally valid in the marketplace of ideas is one of the greatest mistakes of the modern age. The lack of quality control is utterly appalling.

>>51880952
>Authoritarianism is a particular type of government
Anon, please
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>>51880956
>A tradition held for a thousand years is still a tradition
This is a tautology.

Something held for a thousand years is ineffective, or useless, or at the very least inefficient. It is also a tradition. There is always a better way.

>Do you imply that virtue itself is mutable, changing thing?
You are free to think of it that way, if it helps.

>Their will is not always right
True

>Change can be resisted.
You can try to resist it for a while, just like you can try to resist the sun rising each morning. This usually involves sticking your head under a blanket and wishing it wasn't so.
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>>51879172
>Four ears
They've thought of that.
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>>51877356
Oh my god, holy shit anon
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>>51880985
>People who are weak seek to solve problems
No, all people seek to solve problems. Weak people fail at it because they choose the wrong methods, for various reasons.
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>>51879064
Thanks
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>>51880985
>The insinuation that all minds and all thoughts are equally valid in the marketplace of ideas is one of the greatest mistakes of the modern age
Nobody intelligent insinuates that. I mean, I think you're a worthless human being and your ideas are equally worthless, but I don't want to shut you up. I stand to lose a lot more by shutting you up than I stand to gain from it.
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>>51880993
>Something held for a thousand years is ineffective, or useless, or at the very least inefficient. It is also a tradition. There is always a better way.
In your pursuit of progress, you risk trapping yourself on the proverbial local maximum. As I said, the steepest ascent does not necessarily lead to the highest peak.

>You are free to think of it that way, if it helps.
Why would I think of virtue as something so absolutely, obviously wrong?

>You can try to resist it for a while, just like you can try to resist the sun rising each morning. This usually involves sticking your head under a blanket and wishing it wasn't so.
You imply that the change of man is something independent of the will of man!

>>51881000
And preventing a problem before it ever occurs is not the wrong method. If there is always a better way, as you say, then surely it is possible to compensate and solve (either by proactive prevention or reactive mitigation) whatever problems may arise.

In any case, while I enjoy flinging political shit back and forth with a cancerous "progress for progress' sake" advocate, it's past four in the morning my time. If the thread is up when I wake up, I'll be more than happy to respond to your response. I do have the sinking suspicion that this thread will be deleted or /trash/ed and I will be banned by then, however.

Have a good night, anon.
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>>51878448
Shit I was there for that derail. It was the least /pol/ discussion I'd seen in a long time
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I lied, one more response

>>51881013
Surely, if I exist, there are other humans equally worthless as I who will also be swayed by my words. In fact, there may be enough of such humans to where these ideas might actually be serious contenders in the physical world.

Would it not be better to eradicate the disease before it can spread, rather than trusting in the potentially compromised immune system?
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>>51880993
Being held for a thousand years doesn't make it wrong. That's like saying new forms of art are always better than older forms.
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>>51880956

>Why is breadth a good thing?

For the same reason that diversity is a good thing, not that you'd ever allow it.

I think we have to agree to disagree on this one, anon. To accept limitations on affection is incompatible with my worldview in the same sense that you probably see my take on the world as a libertine bacchanalia. Cheers for not sperging out and shouting me down as a cuck; I guess that makes you one of the "good ones"

Goodnight.
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>>51879938
From Yamcha to Goku
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>>51881047
>you risk trapping yourself on the proverbial local maximum
Actually it's entirely the opposite. It's you and your kind who is trapped in local maximums.

You found something that worked once and stick to it like glue, afraid of even the tiniest push to either side that could topple you from your tiny molehill, while better people try to drag you to higher hill tops, which would necessitate walking through a few dark valleys on the way.

>>51881065
>Would it not be better to eradicate the disease before it can spread, rather than trusting in the potentially compromised immune system?
That is not how any of it works, you cannot eradicate such a disease by silencing it's carriers. Silencing people such as you actually makes your disease stronger. It is like a gas, if you let it flow free, it is nothing more than a foul smell, but if you push it, it can explode.

>>51881067
No, wrong is not the correct word. I used three words here: ineffective, useless or inefficient. Wrong was not one of those words.

>That's like saying new forms of art are always better than older forms.
No, it's not like that at all. However what you're saying is that older forms are the best and we shouldn't try to make better forms of art, just because some of them might be worse.
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>>51881083
Fair enough anon; I consider you a deranged hedonist, but you're amicable enough I'd suppose.
Have a good one, and do try to show a little restraint in indulgence of all kinds in the future. Perhaps I'll loosen up and stop being a reserved prude in return.
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>>51880118
I've actually been in a car like that before. If you don't know how, you tend to flounder a bit like that.
You have to put your leg out, then head and stand up, gripping the door-frame if needed.
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>>51881065
But he cannot know for certain that you are totally wrong even if he thinks you're garbage people do recycle.

Eliminating all harmful thought can lead to the slippery slope of just eliminating all differing thought.
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>>51879880
Are they implying that God is a monkey?
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>>51881101
I'm not the same guy you were replying to.
And I never said older forms were the best.
Just yhay you cant generalize those three words into tradition. Older art is not any of those things.
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>>51879880
And now I will reveal my giant monkey!... form.
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>>51881150
Would make a certain kind of sense.

God made us in his own image, 6000 years ago, but those are God-years and as some people are fond of saying, to God a day is like a year, which would mean than 6000 God-years is ~2136000 human years, and 2 million years ago we were apes.

However God made us imperfect and not unchanging like Him, and then he saw that we were evolving and changing, he tried to murder us a couple of times and finally abandoned us.
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>>51880394
That's a damn sight more then a +1.
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>>51880731
I really want a game where the fairies are just nice and cute... The players could maybe help them build their village and have proper little homes and tools, rather than living like borrowers and occasionally clear out threats the new fairy guard can't handle...
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>>51881206
Nah, she just critically succeeded
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>>51880777
Is there more to these spooky, scary skelesluts?
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>>51881285
Gore porn.
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>>51881285
Lots.

Also tears.
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>>51877842

>Character in backstory vs character in-game
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>>51881259
How would adventurers make tools for fairies? They're tiny and that's a level of precision that's not available in medieval/renaissance settings.
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>>51881953
Depends how small the fairies are. A foot or two high isn't that impossible, for instance.

Also, the adventurers could handle heavy lifting and protection and other useful tasks, leaving the fairies freer to specialise in, for instance, learning skills such as metallurgy and engineering for labour-saving machinery like tiny cranes and windmills!

I really like the idea of a society of tiny, small people with tiny little versions of human tools, rather than stuff that looks like it was made out of parts stolen from the big people. It just speaks of a much more peaceful and developed society than what is essentially a bunch of itinerant scavengers and parasites
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>>51877891
God I love GWTB. I wish it updated more regularly. Or, like, at all.
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>>51882674
it ended anon. It's over.
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>>51882648
I know it's supposed to teach a lesson on the nature of the impermanent world, but ARGH, the destruction of art like that is painful. Isn't the nature of humanity to struggle eternally AGAINST impermanence?
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>>51882823
that's a mandala, making them is a Buddhist rite as is the destruction. It's made of sand and meant to be destroyed. Be glad you saw it at all they rarely allow them to be photographed.
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>>51880101
i didn't expect that here, you have my sides
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>>51881487
But there raiding a convenient store.
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>>51882823
>>51882854
A few years ago they made one in Melbourne in a shopping mall.
I came by a few times to watch it as it was made and when they finally destroyed it it felt like watching a train wreck in motion.
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>>51880473
>ginger
>british
I'm catching onto you, paddy.
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>>51880154
Why are /pol/tards such perfect lolcows?

>>51880320
Awww, don't be like that, anon! We won't be mean to you anymore, I promise.
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>>51880614
>oh i get it, you're for X
>Doesn't argue against why being X is bad
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>>51880483
Congratulations, you discovered and clearly stated the joke, successfully extirpating all humor.
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>>51884082
I don't know if you're aware, but that was a reference to The Dark Knight Rises.

Bane's lines from the movie have become a popular source of Internet memes, especially on 4chan.org.
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>>51880762
That's actual muslim doctrine right there. In fact there's an example of a case in scripture of a fellow not killing an infidel because he was afraid he was losing track of the inner jihad.
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>>51882823
You clearly are not close enough to enlightenment.
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