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Cauliflower Of Love

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19260 on: June 06, 2019, 09:47:18 PM »
I'd be fucking livid if I bought a bugatti and some cunt turned into it.

Morgan isn't the type of dude to buy extravagant stuff.

also that low key "i didnt know he had money" in that thread. era is the fucking worst

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19261 on: June 06, 2019, 09:49:32 PM »
The last few pages make me glad that I'm old. Back in the 80s and 90s, if someone was asexual, gay, trans, thought the earth was flat, or was just weird in general, you simply bullied them incessantly and made their life a misery for 5 years, them moved on with no consequences.

Now you've got to try to sympathise with these people and be all understanding of their plight. You can also forget about bullying them because now you have to feel guilty about being normal and invent problems for yourself like depression or being a progressive.

Take me back to the better days and GET OFF MY FUCKING LAWN!

Holy shit, the grouping of idiots and people finding their sexual identities, as "weird".

It's like you're trying to outdo marrec
Didn't think I'd need to state this, but just in case any of you were wondering, that rant was meant to be facetious.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19262 on: June 06, 2019, 09:50:46 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19263 on: June 06, 2019, 09:58:31 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

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I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19264 on: June 06, 2019, 09:58:34 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

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He ain’t wrong though.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19265 on: June 06, 2019, 10:08:16 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

based stinklies word block

He ain’t wrong though.

Not really.  No one needs a 2 million dollar car and the government should be regulating the size of them for an average female child.
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« Reply #19266 on: June 06, 2019, 10:10:29 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

based stinklies word block


I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

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That comic...  :era

Cauliflower Of Love

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19267 on: June 06, 2019, 10:13:48 PM »
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There's a short video where he's still in his car immediately after the crash and hits on her window and says, 'Bitch, get out of the car'. But that's the only reports or video i've seen of the immediate aftermath.

no link of course and if there was video, that cunt drove into a bugatti.

reminds me of martin lawrence "going crazy".

Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19268 on: June 06, 2019, 10:37:04 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

based stinklies word block


I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

(Image removed from quote.)

Anyone that legitimately uses this comic to make any kind of point is a colossal dumbass.

No, your stupid fucking luxury item cellphone is not in any way comparable to improving a function of a mass adopted vehicle or something that you literally can't control like... being born in a society.

You think the slave labor at Foxconn jumping off of buildings is going to give a shit about you and your very mild condemnation of the company that you will KEEP BUYING FROM?  Nah, what they'd rather see is you stop buying that shit so the company they're working for is forced to change or go out of business.  "Oh, but I can't keep in contact with my friends or my work!"  Yeah, bullshit you can't do that with a normal phone that more aligns with your supposed beliefs of not fucking over marginalized groups, but nah, you want all the conveniences that comes with whatever smartphone of your choice.  Or more likely, you just want to surf the internet and play Plants vs Zombies on your lunch break because you're a mindless consumer that's deluded yourself into thinking maybe you have a conscious.  I'd be a lot more willing to believe your "No ethical consumption under capitalism!" pleas if you actually showed you can cut down on those things where possible and not crack whenever a luxury item that you don't need gets released.  Because what you're doing right now is no different than the "out of sight, out of mind" shit that everyone was doing during WWII atrocities.

It's the same with people constantly complaining about Twitter or Youtube or whatever while still using those platforms, and not for work but just to bitch about the platforms.  Like, you realize they have no incentive to change when you're creating content for them as a result of these conflicting views, right?  As cringey as Wil Wheaton is, he actually will put his money where his mouth is and stop using Twitter in protest.  Not a "day of silence" or whatever the fuck it was a year or two ago, but just a flat out boycott.

That goes for all the people that will say "a video game isn't as important as human rights" while buying the next "king of conflict minerals" Nintendo console, or picking and choosing which THQ published/distributed game (so like all of them in Europe) you deem worthy of not being boycotted despite the money going all to the same place.  If you can give all that up to make a point, then you have my respect, but 99% of you will crack like the insufferable hypocrites that you are.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19269 on: June 06, 2019, 10:44:30 PM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

based stinklies word block


I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

(Image removed from quote.)

Anyone that legitimately uses this comic to make any kind of point is a colossal dumbass.

No, your stupid fucking luxury item cellphone is not in any way comparable to improving a function of a mass adopted vehicle or something that you literally can't control like... being born in a society.

You think the slave labor at Foxconn jumping off of buildings is going to give a shit about you and your very mild condemnation of the company that you will KEEP BUYING FROM?  Nah, what they'd rather see is you stop buying that shit so the company they're working for is forced to change or go out of business.  "Oh, but I can't keep in contact with my friends or my work!"  Yeah, bullshit you can't do that with a normal phone that more aligns with your supposed beliefs of not fucking over marginalized groups, but nah, you want all the conveniences that comes with whatever smartphone of your choice.  Or more likely, you just want to surf the internet and play Plants vs Zombies on your lunch break because you're a mindless consumer that's deluded yourself into thinking maybe you have a conscious.  I'd be a lot more willing to believe your "No ethical consumption under capitalism!" pleas if you actually showed you can cut down on those things where possible and not crack whenever a luxury item that you don't need gets released.  Because what you're doing right now is no different than the "out of sight, out of mind" shit that everyone was doing during WWII atrocities.

It's the same with people constantly complaining about Twitter or Youtube or whatever while still using those platforms, and not for work but just to bitch about the platforms.  Like, you realize they have no incentive to change when you're creating content for them as a result of these conflicting views, right?  As cringey as Wil Wheaton is, he actually will put his money where his mouth is and stop using Twitter in protest.  Not a "day of silence" or whatever the fuck it was a year or two ago, but just a flat out boycott.

That goes for all the people that will say "a video game isn't as important as human rights" while buying the next "king of conflict minerals" Nintendo console, or picking and choosing which THQ published/distributed game (so like all of them in Europe) you deem worthy of not being boycotted despite the money going all to the same place.  If you can give all that up to make a point, then you have my respect, but 99% of you will crack like the insufferable hypocrites that you are.

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« Reply #19270 on: June 06, 2019, 10:54:02 PM »
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There's a short video where he's still in his car immediately after the crash and hits on her window and says, 'Bitch, get out of the car'. But that's the only reports or video i've seen of the immediate aftermath.

no link of course and if there was video, that cunt drove into a bugatti.

reminds me of martin lawrence "going crazy".

Link-shaming?    :wag

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19271 on: June 06, 2019, 11:18:19 PM »

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19272 on: June 06, 2019, 11:41:52 PM »
Avatar bets are serious business:

https://www.resetera.com/threads/detective-pikachu-will-not-gross-more-than-1b-worldwide-who-will-make-an-avatar-bet-about-that.115841/page-19#post-21520547

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Read the fucking bet and stop fucking messaging me until the fucking terms have been fucking met.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19273 on: June 06, 2019, 11:55:01 PM »
Avatar bets are serious business:

https://www.resetera.com/threads/detective-pikachu-will-not-gross-more-than-1b-worldwide-who-will-make-an-avatar-bet-about-that.115841/page-19#post-21520547

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Read the fucking bet and stop fucking messaging me until the fucking terms have been fucking met.

Reminds me of:

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19274 on: June 07, 2019, 12:54:19 AM »
"You can consumer boycott Foxconn" is p. galaxy brain.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19275 on: June 07, 2019, 01:30:05 AM »
buying Russian products contributes to the development of Krokodil and Troll Farms  :rollsafe

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19276 on: June 07, 2019, 01:32:52 AM »
No it doesn’t, keep buying водка, I mean vodka

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19277 on: June 07, 2019, 01:43:08 AM »
buying Russian products contributes to the development of Krokodil and Troll Farms  :rollsafe
where do hookers fit into this ethically speaking

Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19278 on: June 07, 2019, 01:49:28 AM »
"You can consumer boycott Foxconn" is p. galaxy brain.

Oh, it's impossible to avoid, but you can certainly cut down on it.  Know a guy that pretty much researches everything he buys and what human rights violations went into the creation of it.  Dude actually put in the effort to track down some no-name Nokia model that wasn't made in China.  I think he's nuts since there's just so much stuff he refuses to get, but he actually sticks to his beliefs as much as possible while still living in civilization and I respect the guy for that.  The 99.9999% of people whining about it and blowing up on people for not joining in aren't doing even a fraction of that much, they're just privileged people that have convinced themselves that "no ethical consumption under capitalism" is a valid excuse to buy anything including things they don't even remotely need while simultaneously complaining about that thing.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19279 on: June 07, 2019, 01:54:39 AM »
 :nsfw

Speaking of China's human rights record.... Why was there no Tienanmen Square thread for the 30th anniversary?
« Last Edit: June 07, 2019, 08:17:14 AM by bork »

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19280 on: June 07, 2019, 02:04:28 AM »
buying Russian products contributes to the development of Krokodil and Troll Farms  :rollsafe
where do hookers fit into this ethically speaking
The harm you are doing is counterbalanced by not being an incel so you're good  :wow

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19281 on: June 07, 2019, 02:08:49 AM »


Speaking of China's human rights record.... Why was there no Tienanmen Square thread for the 30th anniversary?
Thanks. I needed a reminder that they used tanks to mash students into human slurry for easier disposal. I was having a good ish week until now
buying Russian products contributes to the development of Krokodil and Troll Farms  :rollsafe
where do hookers fit into this ethically speaking
The harm you are doing is counterbalanced by not being an incel so you're good  :wow
hell yeah

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19282 on: June 07, 2019, 02:13:06 AM »
« Last Edit: June 07, 2019, 08:17:48 AM by bork »
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« Reply #19283 on: June 07, 2019, 02:14:04 AM »
I agree that the "there is no ethical consumption under capitalism" meme has (totally by coincidence I'm sure) become nothing more than a nihilistic refrain, cosmic.

That said, funding labor unrest in the PRC (which is far easier said than done) is a more meaningful action we can make as individuals in this situation. It's easier and actually doable to just opt out of the good though, I understand; that's what I do when I shop for my hobby which is also defined by comically evil surplus value extraction from Southeast Asia.

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« Reply #19285 on: June 07, 2019, 02:45:56 AM »
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« Reply #19286 on: June 07, 2019, 03:00:51 AM »
I voted for The Greens:


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« Reply #19288 on: June 07, 2019, 03:22:08 AM »
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He’s clearly losing his mind. The way he’s acting in the video, and on top of that, buying a completely impractical car that very few people can honestly afford.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21491716

A black men gets frustrated at a white women and now he's an angry psychopath.

A real person gets into a real mental and physical problem that has actual consequences, frustrating him: "He's losing it"

Trump tweets something and causes a forum meltdown: "I consider us intellectuals"

VomKriege

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19289 on: June 07, 2019, 04:13:14 AM »
Maybe I'm dumb-dumb but why does Stinkles assume he knows, even roughly, the nature of Tracy Morgan's revenues and how abiding he is to his tax obligations ?
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19290 on: June 07, 2019, 04:13:57 AM »
Transhuman following the etoliate playbook, I see

Boredfrom

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19291 on: June 07, 2019, 04:19:07 AM »
Is Surfinn a shadow mod?

https://www.resetera.com/threads/colliders-kristian-harloff-reaches-peak-entitlement-over-star-wars-galaxys-edge.121096/page-11#post-21481242

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User banned (2 weeks): condoning racism

I agree, Rich Evans is funny.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19292 on: June 07, 2019, 04:24:27 AM »
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Damn. RLM is problematic at best.

At best !
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« Reply #19293 on: June 07, 2019, 04:33:39 AM »
Is interesting how fast Cheeto and Surfinn are trying to spin that Collider meltdown or the people saying “is about white privilege”. Hell, The Mary Sue just outright lied and told it was because sexism:

https://www.themarysue.com/entitled-host-cries-about-star-wars/amp/

Is so weird, they are not even defending him, just trying to dismiss the shill claims to entitlement/whiteprivilage/sexism.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19294 on: June 07, 2019, 04:47:55 AM »
« Last Edit: June 07, 2019, 04:52:59 AM by VomKriege »
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19295 on: June 07, 2019, 04:55:56 AM »
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Personally, I fucking can't stand Bobby. He's been an asshole to me pretty much anytime we've interacted. But I do believe he's innocent.

Are we the Hate Machine ?

https://www.resetera.com/threads/colliders-kristian-harloff-reaches-peak-entitlement-over-star-wars-galaxys-edge.121096/page-13#post-21521642
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19296 on: June 07, 2019, 05:16:51 AM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

 :gun

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

based stinklies word block


I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

(Image removed from quote.)

Hahaha oh wow the mental gymnastics the author went through where it compares a consumer decision when there's more than viable alternatives to feudalism.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19297 on: June 07, 2019, 05:27:32 AM »
Will you join The Military If there a Robot that you can Pilot?

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there would be lag even within the suits.
Sure, but noticeably less. Lag in the suit is like playing Smash local multiplayer; lag remotely is like playing online multiplayer via tethering to your phone.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/will-you-join-the-military-if-there-a-robot-that-you-can-pilot.121488/post-21524689
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19298 on: June 07, 2019, 05:50:12 AM »
Will you join The Military If there a Robot that you can Pilot?

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there would be lag even within the suits.
Sure, but noticeably less. Lag in the suit is like playing Smash local multiplayer; lag remotely is like playing online multiplayer via tethering to your phone.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/will-you-join-the-military-if-there-a-robot-that-you-can-pilot.121488/post-21524689
But.. this already exists in some fashion. And it sucks.
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Snoopycat_

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19299 on: June 07, 2019, 06:47:14 AM »
I've been boycotting Ferrari cars for years and I'll keep boycotting them until I can afford one.

GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19300 on: June 07, 2019, 06:49:37 AM »
https://www.resetera.com/threads/tracy-morgan-purchases-2-million-bugatti-gets-sideswiped-a-few-minutes-later-hes-fine.121145/post-21496621

 :gun

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Tracy Morgan pays taxes. Most of his income is wages. I have no problem with any amount of income as long as it is taxed appropriately. In fact, appropriate taxation would solve a huge number of American economic disparity even if nothing else changed.

Tracy Morgan, to paraphrase Chris Rock -“ is not rich. If Bill Gates woke up with Tracy Morgan’s money- he’d kill himself.”

I think it’s fine to be disgusted by someone buying a two million dollar car in a city where people overdose and die in alleys or can’t feed their kids, but Morgan relatively speaking is a moral and ethical capitalist citizen.

People who live on investment income who create zero wealth and pay lower taxes on their income than blue collar workers are a much more significant ethical problem- and have the influence to warp the tax code so that it deliberately subsidizes their lifestyle by placing that burden on workers.

Companies who offshore their income and profits and pay net zero or even profit from us tax codes- while having even MORE influence on tax policy are a bigger problem than billionaire trust fund parasites. Wal-Mart has pushed for improvements in food stamps because they can then pay workers less and those same food stamps arrive as income AT Wal-Mart. So by all means get mad at this guy who lucked out, entertained millions with his talent and was rewarded according to market forces for his ridiculous luxury purchase- but the people you should be mad at get to hide their outrages and never suffer the derision you’re focusing on the wrong problem.

HR Block and Intuit and other tax preparation companies changed the law to DELIBERATELY obscure and hide free tax preparation forms from low income Americans including the armed forces. They’re legally permitted to defraud the most vulnerable American workers into paying for a free system.

Blatant - sometimes with financial crime fraud records — fraudsters masquerade as churches and charities and you pay for their tax free buildings and wages and homes and jets through your taxes.


Tracy Morgan is a citizen who certainly benefits from inadequate taxation and loopholes and likely other problematic structures- but he’s at least paying taxes and within the bounds of what we’d consider “American dream norms”

Start at the top and get mad at the plank in your own eye before the splinter in his.

based stinklies word block

You have to assume that franchise director for the biggest entertainment property at a multi-billion multinational is pretty far removed from the poverty line, and might not be a 1%er, but, what, 5%er? 10%er?

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19301 on: June 07, 2019, 06:52:26 AM »
Avatar bets are serious business:

https://www.resetera.com/threads/detective-pikachu-will-not-gross-more-than-1b-worldwide-who-will-make-an-avatar-bet-about-that.115841/page-19#post-21520547

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Read the fucking bet and stop fucking messaging me until the fucking terms have been fucking met.

So the obvious assumption to make is either:
a) He's that butthurt about losing an avatar bet he's having a mini meltdown
or
b) He's that butthurt about losing an avatar bet he's trying to cop a tempban for the duration of the avatar bet conditions

either way

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19303 on: June 07, 2019, 07:22:46 AM »
Drone striking an Arab wedding party :delicious
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19304 on: June 07, 2019, 07:37:42 AM »
My argument was that I think it's wrong to enforce ignorance. When Gawker outed Peter Thiel as gay, I think that was a shitty thing to do. But if i'm having a conversation with someone and I refer to Peter Thiel as gay, and they say "well hold on he's not publicly out" i'm not going to pretend that I don't know out of some weird deference.

What conversations are you having about gay Peter Thiel
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19305 on: June 07, 2019, 07:46:35 AM »
Era don't want to pilot gundams because they watched pacific rim and think theres a risk they might have to communicate + cooperate with another human being

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19306 on: June 07, 2019, 08:05:41 AM »
Would you join the military, if it came with PSN trophies?  :gun

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19307 on: June 07, 2019, 08:23:56 AM »
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Personally, I fucking can't stand Bobby. He's been an asshole to me pretty much anytime we've interacted. But I do believe he's innocent.

Are we the Hate Machine ?

https://www.resetera.com/threads/colliders-kristian-harloff-reaches-peak-entitlement-over-star-wars-galaxys-edge.121096/page-13#post-21521642

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Yes to the first part. He used to be the co-host of a podcast called Full of Sith. When all the shit went down he was no longer a co-host, but he was a regular guest. Current co-host of Full of Sith, Bryan Young, banned him from returning from the podcast, despite inititially believing in Bobby's innocence.

:umad

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19308 on: June 07, 2019, 08:25:36 AM »
BOBBY ROBERTS INNOCENT!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19309 on: June 07, 2019, 08:31:03 AM »
I hope someone hits that screed of centrist whataboutism with this absolute unit of Brain Force Plus

(Image removed from quote.)

Anyone that legitimately uses this comic to make any kind of point is a colossal dumbass.

No, your stupid fucking luxury item cellphone is not in any way comparable to improving a function of a mass adopted vehicle or something that you literally can't control like... being born in a society.

You think the slave labor at Foxconn jumping off of buildings is going to give a shit about you and your very mild condemnation of the company that you will KEEP BUYING FROM?  Nah, what they'd rather see is you stop buying that shit so the company they're working for is forced to change or go out of business.  "Oh, but I can't keep in contact with my friends or my work!"  Yeah, bullshit you can't do that with a normal phone that more aligns with your supposed beliefs of not fucking over marginalized groups, but nah, you want all the conveniences that comes with whatever smartphone of your choice.  Or more likely, you just want to surf the internet and play Plants vs Zombies on your lunch break because you're a mindless consumer that's deluded yourself into thinking maybe you have a conscious.  I'd be a lot more willing to believe your "No ethical consumption under capitalism!" pleas if you actually showed you can cut down on those things where possible and not crack whenever a luxury item that you don't need gets released.  Because what you're doing right now is no different than the "out of sight, out of mind" shit that everyone was doing during WWII atrocities.

It's the same with people constantly complaining about Twitter or Youtube or whatever while still using those platforms, and not for work but just to bitch about the platforms.  Like, you realize they have no incentive to change when you're creating content for them as a result of these conflicting views, right?  As cringey as Wil Wheaton is, he actually will put his money where his mouth is and stop using Twitter in protest.  Not a "day of silence" or whatever the fuck it was a year or two ago, but just a flat out boycott.

That goes for all the people that will say "a video game isn't as important as human rights" while buying the next "king of conflict minerals" Nintendo console, or picking and choosing which THQ published/distributed game (so like all of them in Europe) you deem worthy of not being boycotted despite the money going all to the same place.  If you can give all that up to make a point, then you have my respect, but 99% of you will crack like the insufferable hypocrites that you are.

For me it's simpler than that

Forget about the comparison to feudalism, the comic does little more than say "geeze isn't this guy annoying, popping up all over with these quips?" to which I would say "yeah it must be pretty annoying to be confronted with your own cognitive dissonance and to not have any rebuttal at all"

Some people actually examine why they can't find an effective rebuttal and consider changing the way they think about things, or their purchasing habits

Others just keep enjoying their comforts and lamely say "man that guy is annoying"





Also maybe consider where your comic's argument leads if you take it to other natural conclusions

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19310 on: June 07, 2019, 08:39:35 AM »
I always wanted to join the military, they kept saying no.

Something about my iq being to high.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19311 on: June 07, 2019, 08:44:23 AM »
https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/05/30/26558581/godzilla-king-of-the-monsters-review-a-very-okay-review-of-a-supremely-okay-movie

Conspiracy theorist time- the image of ROBBY BOBERTS appeared when I loaded this article.  I tried copying the URL and pasting it here, and now it won't display. :thinking

BOBBY IS WATCHING!
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19312 on: June 07, 2019, 08:48:41 AM »
Forget about the comparison to feudalism, the comic does little more than say "geeze isn't this guy annoying, popping up all over with these quips?" to which I would say "yeah it must be pretty annoying to be confronted with your own cognitive dissonance and to not have any rebuttal at all"

There's actually a weird little cottage industry of webcomic artists specifically making this type of comic to use as argument ending gotchas to post on twitter but not actually addressing the point being made at all

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19313 on: June 07, 2019, 08:48:45 AM »
Google Image cache for the losewin- TOP OF THE PAGE BOBERTS

:bobby :bobby :bobby
« Last Edit: June 07, 2019, 08:53:53 AM by bork »
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GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19314 on: June 07, 2019, 08:52:24 AM »
Google Image cache for the losewin- TOP OF THE PAGE BOBERTS

:bobby :bobby :bobby

works fine for me
:idont


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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19315 on: June 07, 2019, 08:52:39 AM »
Bobby, register here and we will clear your name. :punch

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19316 on: June 07, 2019, 08:55:42 AM »
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19317 on: June 07, 2019, 09:01:22 AM »
Ms Galaxy, victim of and defender of child pornographers.

She was telling people on GAF they made her sick because “people like them” drove her pedo friend to suicide because they didn’t understand and empathize with his affliction

Just on resetera that poster has claimed to be a gay, trans, non-binary, demisexual, furry who was put through a religious sexual reeducation camp, an immigrant, a naturalised citizen, with friends (plural) who killed themselves because donald trump was elected and who has personally seen people (plural) leave the gaming industry entirely due to gamergate harrassment.

Now all of these claims might well be true, in addition to their few days being kidnapped at 7, abused and filmed then returned.

But those are some claims when taken together.

either Ms. Galaxy has been reading this thread or others have been doing some digging and are questioning her on her past, because she's now attempting to bring it all together into some sort of consistent story

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Fascism is very easy to fall into, especially if you're white, hell I fell into it once when I was a teen/young adult. The issue was that I never got the proper education needed to understand fascist rhetoric or understand much in the terms of proper history (which was heavily white washed in schools to the point where it felt "neutral" for lack of a better term) here in the United States. It was after dating a minority, coming to terms with my gender and sexuality, and the people of GAF/Era that I was pushed away from those dangerous thoughts and helped me understand that the cause of my issues was systematic in our society.

All I can say is I wish they played 'Don't Be a Sucker' back when I was in school, cause I was a complete sucker back then.

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Ah fuck it


You're not fucking special because you were sad, or picked on, or a loner, or a loser....

You didn't bravely overcome fucking anything by deciding you know I don't want to murder women.

You know what, a lot of us have been sad, a lot of us have had shitty lives, but most of us don't use our trauma to openly believe we could have joined a death cult bent on dominating, controlling,raping, abusing and murdering women.

The level of empathy a bunch of utterly mediocre, pathetic, white dudes get is astounding. Except it's not astounding, it's basic, it's the status quo

wow, bire mods attacking survivors

yikes:
That's your bire, being the best it can be :rejoice
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19318 on: June 07, 2019, 09:02:41 AM »
Still my favorite:

https://www.hats.com/blog/get-the-look-portlands-bobby-fatboy-roberts.html


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in an age when one astonishingly wanky or self indulgent line can mark a person for the rest of their internet life, it's impressive that bobster managed to fit about 30 of them into an interview with hats.com.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #19319 on: June 07, 2019, 09:03:16 AM »
Forget about the comparison to feudalism, the comic does little more than say "geeze isn't this guy annoying, popping up all over with these quips?" to which I would say "yeah it must be pretty annoying to be confronted with your own cognitive dissonance and to not have any rebuttal at all"

There's actually a weird little cottage industry of webcomic artists specifically making this type of comic to use as argument ending gotchas to post on twitter but not actually addressing the point being made at all

As goes YouTube so goes webcomics

But really, what're y'all expecting from essentially second rate political cartoonists?