121b2c No.2359916
2e4826 No.2359918
I believe now the last thread is done, nick has to turn it into a game plot or something
121b2c No.2359919
When do we get our early access codes
2e4826 No.2359921
i need to eat human foods
but i have to be careful, i had a spicy chicken wrap right before i fell asleep last night and i woke up with some of the worst heartburn i ever had
need something basic af that will calm my tummy
2e4826 No.2359922
like a chicken burger in a soft bun with some salad and a light spreading of mayo, except without the bun, the chicken burger, and the salad
121b2c No.2359923
2e4826 No.2359924
yeah just a little bit mayo.
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2e4826 No.2359926
idk i'll probably leave it a few hours then just get a chicken burger.
i have shit to do like first thing tomorrow morning, don't wanna wake up still dealing with what i ate before bed
cbe0da No.2359927
I'm writing the plot summary for the last thread now
121b2c No.2359929
Erin, did you get your Switch? I just got mine Sunday
2e4826 No.2359930
>>2359929
yeah, i had it a little over a month now
how you finding it? what you playing?
121b2c No.2359931
>>2359930
BOTW. They didn't have Super Mario Odyssey
2e4826 No.2359932
>>2359931
i getting close to completing BOTW, on the last divine beast, i got sort of stuck like a week ago and haven't gone back to it yet
ngl i didn't like mario odyssey, i did like the intro level then haven't touched it since
121b2c No.2359933
>>2359932
It just seems like it would be fun to me
cbe0da No.2359934
The Plot of Final Yantasy IV, as summarized by it's creator, Yan:
Prologue Chapter:
The story opens in the world of Thread Town, where Kyle, Colbs, and Test, who appear to be our main protagonists, sit upon the clock tower, eating an ice cream and watching the sunset. The daily repetition of every day life soon wears on Kyle however, and, combined with disturbing, reality-altering visions where a man named Tracer appears to him and professes what he claims to be The Truth, he is driven to the brink and begins to realize this world is not real, and kills both his friends before awakening and realizing he was right all along. There is a grave threat to the world, absent of God.
Chapter 1:
The Mad Prophet Ban yells to the skies in vain, hoping to invoke the missing God of this world, but to no answer. A group of villagers in the Town, Scootaloo, Ikt, Nezi, and Revy, are going about their daily lives when the evil Sorceror Erio appears to confront the Mad Prophet Ban. "You believe your God will save you? He has abandoned us. Let me show you what God truly is." The villagers attempt to stop him, but are powerless to do so as he summons the demon Bloodchan, whose power is so great and terrible it destroys their village in a matter of moments. Only Scootaloo, and his friends, the village guards, Hutzpa and Duke, manage to survive it's terrible wrath. Just when all appears to be lost, Kyle escapes from the fake world of Thread Town into reality, wielding the legendary Postsword. He fends off the evil androgynous Sorcerer and his demon, saving the survivors before mysteriously vanishing, telling them to "Seek the Truth".
2e4826 No.2359935
>>2359933
i'm sure it's just me and it will be fun, i am by no means a gamer, i have odd tastes and not much holds my attention
121b2c No.2359936
>>2359934
Neat, I survived
>>2359935
>i have odd tastes and not much holds my attention
I can relate
cbe0da No.2359937
Chapter 2:
Hutzpa, and Scootaloo manage to find Revy still barely alive, but she succumbs to her injuries and dies. Duke finds a strange animal in the forest nearby called Luka, but is attacked by the spawn of Bloodchan, who are after Luka. Duke manages to fend them off before Kyle appears again, this time with another Mysterious stranger Machinae, who tells duke he is from the future and is here to help. Kyle leaves once again, and the player is left to pursue homoerotic romance sequences if they desire. Upon returning to the village, Hutzpa has left, stating he is too afraid to face Erio and Bloodchan again, and has given up all hope. Scootaloo, Machinae, Luka, and Duke set off on a journey to seek the Truth and stop Erio and Bloodchan's spree of destruction and chaos. The defeat several spawn of Bloodchan on their way, journeying aimlessly across the open world until coming across a cultist who wears the skins of animals and worships Bloodchan, professing love for it's rampant destruction. This enrages Duke, and he attacks the ignorant furry and his Bloodchan Spawn, killing them. The party discovers that the cultist had kidnapped the drunken monk Scanner and his familiar Smooshy, and they offer to join the party, who continue on, stronger than they were before. Kyle is shown to be secretly observing them meanwhile, secretly professing his love to the slain cultist with a smirk, his true intentions unknown as he vanishes.
Chapter 3:
The party spends some time talking and bonding, their friendship growing, Scanner quickly becoming their new friend. Suddenly, the demon Bloodchan appears before them, wearing the face of the missing God, taunting them on the MUDAness of their quest, and pointing out that they don't even know what they're doing. Scanner flees in terror, but Scootaloo stands up and tells the demon "OI M8 U WOT I'LL HOOK U RIGHT IN THE GABBA CUNT" before unleashing a flurry of attacks on the demon, who merely shrugs them off and vanishes, mocking Scootaloo with it's laughter. Duke, Machinae, and Scootaloo continue with their familiars Luka and Smooshy in tow, their aimless journey continuing ever onward, seeking the Truth that Kyle spoke of. They fend off attacks from Bloodchan Spawn every night, the demons growing bolder and stronger each time. Machinae, in order to provide the party with some form of respite, attempts to use his powers to link minds with the demon, and communicate with it. The rest of the party all tell him this is a terrible fucking idea and can he not, because he's clearly just after the demon's e-pussy. Bloodchan appears again, having been summoned by the attempt, and the party engages in a difficult battle with the Demon before Kyle appears with the Postblade. "Why do you fight the Demon?" he asks them. "The Demon cannot exist. It draws power from your thoughts. You have to realize that it doesn't belong in this reality." Kyle banishes Bloodchan with the postblade before disappearing, saving the party again.
1cba60 No.2359938
I am sorry, girl, but I am a GAMER.
So that means I very intelligent and dextrous.
Sorry, Stacey, but I am not interested.
I am only interested in the pursuit of knowledge, Logos and defeating superstition.
God is dead.
I am an atheist.
That means I am logic incarnate.
I am the universe manifest.
Do not try to argue me down.
It will not work.
Nothing personnel, kid.
cbe0da No.2359939
Chapter 4:
During the previous Battle, Scootaloo managed to unlock a new transformation mode that gave him a huge power boost. "You mad?"
A mysterious figure appears before the party, asking them riddles about the Truth, to which they are unable to answer, ignorant to what it really may be. The Luck points them in the right direction, telling them that to learn the Truth, they must save the Bride of God. Machinae and Luka wander off, only to see the ghost of Colbs in the Forest nearby, before Scanner appears to them again, apologizing for his cowardice and offering to rejoin the party. Machinae accepts and forgives Scanner, because coming into this spooky forest with small-peened ghosts was definitely an act of redeeming bravery. Speaking of small-peened ghosts, Nezi also appears, attempting to guilt Machinae, saying it was his fault that the villagers all died, and it will be his fault that more people die to Erio and Bloodchan.
The man from Kyle's visions, Tracer, appears and banishes or subdues the ghosts, telling the party not to linger in places of stale ghosts and posts before handing them an orb that allows them to communicate with Nezi's ghost. Nezi provides the party with useful hints and also fuses materia and some other shit.
Chapter 5:
The party finally come to the northern village, meeting one of it's local inhabitants, Tokai. They all decide to rest up, having gone on a long journey with lots of fighting. The player is left to pursue romantic options again, most of them homoerotic. Cato, the local merchant, will sell the party magic weapons if they have the gold. Luck has followed along with the party, joining them from a distance. All seems well for a few days until Bloodchan appears in the sky over the village, and rains destruction down upon it. Luka is separated from the party at this time, and the player takes their role during the ensuing chaos. The mad prophet Ban appears declaring that this is the end of the world.
But just as all seems lost, a glowing light appears in the sky as the Bride of God appears and slaps the shit out of Bloodchan, banishing them. The player is shown a flashback cutscene where Nezi and Revy discuss the meaning of life, and what it means to aspire to be the Bride of God, and if God will ever return to their world.
cbe0da No.2359940
Chapter 6:
Bloodchan reappears in the sky and attemps to do battle with the Bride of God. She sends one of her messengers down to speak with Machinae, telling him how to enchant his weapon and create the Postblade. Machinae battles and destroys many Bloodchan Spawn before finally coming upon the battle, which has moved down to the center of the North Village ruins. Combining his power with the Bride of God's the manage to temporarily defeat Bloodchan and banish them once again. Machinae and Duke are the only survivors, and together have saved the Bride of God, who creates a new world for them to be happy in.
cbe0da No.2359941
The game ends with many questions left unanswered.
85e2e4 No.2359943
>>2359941
Is there a generator for these
cbe0da No.2359945
>>2359943
No I just read through the last thread and bullshitted/wrote all that.
85e2e4 No.2359946
>>2359945
Inspiring. I once did something similar years ago..
2e4826 No.2359947
gonna get "I eat ass" tattooed on nick's penis
cbe0da No.2359948
>>2359946
I mainly went of KH2 and Dark Cloud.
121b2c No.2359952
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c9fd63 No.2359960
Got my old film slr fixed and now it go clickclick <3
91ed3b No.2359961
Gotta iron my clothes, have a bath and get ready for Teacher Assisting tomorrow. I think this shit has given me purpose, I would've been sleeping and smoking weed all day if I didn't have the support giving me fruitful things to do.
Mind you, do sorta miss the weed smoking.
c9fd63 No.2359963
>>2359962
Film Camera!
Good pleasing sounds and feel!
Aesthetic smell!
Clickclick!
c9fd63 No.2359965
>>2359964
I
Got
My
Camera
Fixed
c9fd63 No.2359966
Digital cameras can't clickclick so they have a fake cromch that makes me sad
But the film camera has moving parts and gears and springs so it makes a real clickclick and makes me happy again
2e4826 No.2359967
DSLRs go clickclick, they have a mirror they flick up and down to move the light from the veiwfinder to the sensor when you take a pic
c0cf54 No.2359968
>>2359965
take cute pics! ^_^
c9fd63 No.2359969
>>2359967
It's fake
FAKE
DSLR camera does not have the true SLR clickclick
SLR has reflex prism for viewfinder that does not move because it sees the aperture too
It clickclick when the aperture open with springs and gears
And it makes lovely gear noises when the film is wound
Your false idol is FAKE SOUNDS
91ed3b No.2359970
Right, ironed my shirt and pants, time to run a bath, make a cup of coffee and use what little time I have to smoke, shitpost then dota2 then bed.
Anyone else got a routine? I feel like my days are more structured now.
2e4826 No.2359972
>>2359969
well, it's not made for the same reason, but it's not fake, it's this little mirror flipping up to take the picture then flipping back down after
idk i like it c:
c9fd63 No.2359973
>>2359972
A DSLR is more of a k'ch than a clickclick
I admit it's nice that it's not a recorded noise but I'll always prefer SLR
2e4826 No.2359974
>>2359973
fair enough c:
my camera is a Nikon D3300, i never had a film SLR
c9fd63 No.2359976
>>2359974
Olympus OM-2S
From about 1988, it's older than my brother
Stopped working around 15 years ago but my mom just bought a DSLR instead of fixing it, so it's been in storage ever since
But it's mine now and I love it
2e4826 No.2359977
>>2359976
awesome c:
you got film and stuff?
91ed3b No.2359978
Welp. washed the dishes. can't be arsed cooking so this will be two takeaways in a row if I don't get a sandwixh first.
I'lll think of something good to post while I'm out there in the world.
19a173 No.2359979
>>2359975
fuck 'em till their hole is destroyed and they can't take anymore.
c9fd63 No.2359980
>>2359977
Yeah I picked up some film at Walmart
3 for the price of none
I don't know if drugstores still do film processing or if the local camera shop does it or if walmart/target does but I'll find a way
1cba60 No.2359981
>when you spent £130 on gin
Boy, this is what it must feel like to be Farage-level of Brit.
My spirit cabinet will be the fucking strong.
2e4826 No.2359984
>>2359980
neat, yeah you'll find somewhere c:
fdcd14 No.2359985
130 on gin? Damnit, Scoot. Be less British.
1cba60 No.2359986
It cannot be helped, ganbatte
91ed3b No.2359988
>Owning a spirit cabinet to put your £130 worth of gin in
Yeah, no, that's the height of decadence. I feel like such a peasant now.
ca8378 No.2359990
Under his Sharia nation, is Doots even allowed alcohol?
fdcd14 No.2359991
I thought he was a commie, not a jihadi?
121b2c No.2359992
It's a meme about the UL being overrun with Arabs
eda00b No.2359993
>>2359992
University of Limpopo?
91ed3b No.2359994
I lived with an arab once. He didn't let me touch his Quran because I was constantly drunk and shouldn't 'pick up a holy book in such a sinful state'. Apparently alcohol is haram but cocaine is okay.
eda00b No.2359995
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th6zHJ0EAZI
I'm sorry Valve, but you overstepped your boundaries here. I will be abandoning Steam from this moment on and you only have yourself to blame
ca8378 No.2359996
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>2359995
To avoid signing in.
91ed3b No.2359997
>>2359995
Jesus christ, the audacity of such degenerates.
fdcd14 No.2359998
God I can't wait to play that game.
34d9c1 No.2359999
>>2359995
I'm all for freedom of speech and an open platform but I see no positive result of this game being played. It doesn't even look good, the graphics and storylines are terrible.
This guy is a master baiter though, way to piss everyone off.
Valve might remove it if there's a big enough backlash, which there very well might be.
1cba60 No.2360000
ALLAHU ACKBAR y'all need to learn to read
91ed3b No.2360001
>>2359995
But how are you gonna play games without Steam? It's like the biggest distributor out there.
fdcd14 No.2360002
>>2359999
The good that comes from it is the fact that it can exist. Sure, it's gonna be a stupid game. It isn't like we already have plenty of those.
Also it pisses off a lot of the pussies of the world, which I find as a plus.
eda00b No.2360003
>>2360001
I'll be on my PS4 playing Path of Exile most likely
e63d06 No.2360006
>>2359917
holy shit right?!
still halfway through the podcast
its weird but some part of me wants to believe him
cbe0da No.2360007
>>2360006
Whats he on about?
91ed3b No.2360008
Back from Dota 2, had a fantastic game as Disruptor. I still need to play Armillo which I bought a few days ago.
Haven't really got much else to talk about. Got an idea though, but I'll do it when I don't have to go to bed. It's rolling a d100, depending on what you get is your level. Lvl 1-10 is like NPC crop groomer and lvl 90-100 is like Big Boss or something.
91ed3b No.2360009
>>2360003
Oh, well if you have a console, problem solved.
fdcd14 No.2360010
God damn I haven't worked out in too damn long.
e63d06 No.2360011
>>2360007
where to start? it's several hours long but I've been captivated every second of it. first thing he clears up is that he doesn't at all deny Sandy Hook, and he goes on to explain that given all the madness he's learned about, and what he goes into great detail about, it was inevitable that he'd be swept up in thinking there was more to Sandy Hook than just a shooting.
he goes on about so much stuff
plenty of proven, declassified operations by the US government over the decades since WWII
the actual reported on and proven operations by the US government of mind shattering evil and human creativity
he talks about the recent bill that was JUST passed about aborting children AFTER they've been born, and how the blackface/KKK picture senator accidentally admitted to it, and that's why the picture was released
how he used to know all about the CIA/FBI and surface government were up to shady stuff before, but now is aware that there are far wider (not deeper) elaborate levels of manipulation and schemes and conspiracies that go on every day to keep people in power and the masses suppressed
how they are raising fetuses to sell the organs because it's profitable as fuck
how people taking ayhuasca and DMT are interacting with higher dimensional beings to help run the world
how his family was part of the American side of the Nazi party (that he himself isn't a Nazi) but that 37,000 Nazi scientists that were brought over from Germany after WWII ended up controlling so much, their advances in medicine and science, their experiments on genetics creating pig human chimeras, lots of stuff actually reported on over the years by MIT, PBS, other journals and outlets, how the current medicine culture is part of keeping the masses inculcated and docile and dumb
and there's just, so much real stuff, like how the head of NASA was an ex-Nazi, and he believes stuff like the moon landing and that the world is round, but that there are just groups of humans that manipulate and control and are evil and do whatever they want because they can
e63d06 No.2360012
like how the US gave people STDs on purpose
overthrew governments around the world
kill and silence and poison and incorporate people into their inner circles
through human sacrifice, through having people kill their own pets to cement their amorality in blood
91ed3b No.2360013
Is this in the Joe Rogan podcast? I'm so behind because it takes like 2 hours to watch through one episode and he uploads pretty frequently.
e63d06 No.2360014
>>2360013
it's almost 6 hours long overall. so far so good. been going for walks and tackling an hour and a half at a time.
Joe doesn't stop him
and better yet, he makes sure to clarify the actual real proven stuff
fdcd14 No.2360015
I've never found Joe Rogan to be interesting, honestly. Back when I was fairly big on podcasts, it was usually something to make me think. I find Joe to be rather bland.
91ed3b No.2360017
>>2360014
6 Hours! Christ! Must be a good fucking episode. I didn't see the last one Alex Jones was in.
e63d06 No.2360018
>>2360015
you strike me as someone generally uncurious and lacking in fucks to give about many things in life
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fdcd14 No.2360020
>>2360018
Not really accurate. I am curious about plenty of things. Understanding and thinking about the world is the best way to be able to change it. Otherwise you are just throwing shit on a wall.
e63d06 No.2360024
>>2360016
dont mean to scare you
I'm just rolling with the podcast without checking anything twice
>>2360020
well, understanding is good. but how do you know you're understanding properly? do you arrive at your own conclusions, and have a lot of confidence in your ability to seek the truth? do you check your own biases at the door, and try to form your notions based on what you can be certain about, and take other things with a grain of salt?
because I recall you being the sort of dumbass that paints with a broad brush at least when it comes to talking about the media.
372367 No.2360025
Dont you have a driving test coming up?
fdcd14 No.2360026
>>2360022
Go burn that clutch, bud.
>>2360024
Ultimately, we don't know that we are understanding properly. Ever. Take that as your first step and you accept that you are fallible. You try to corroborate things that you believe with as much evidence as you can. Then you try to corroborate that evidence with further evidence when needed.
You can't be certain about jack shit. You can be fairly confident about them, but certainty is a joke.
The fact that you go strait to an adhom when there is no need tells a lot about you, and I won't dignify it with a retort.
c0cf54 No.2360027
>>2360024
scary podcast!!!
to much wrong talking goin on!
34d9c1 No.2360028
>>2360026
My family sold those bikes a long time ago.
Rip.
91ed3b No.2360029
>You can't be certain about jack shit.
Is that what skepticism is about?
I don't trust myself because I know I'm dumb. I got nothing to argue about, I am a simple man of simple pleasures.
812f23 No.2360030
I am also human
Hello fellow Humans
fdcd14 No.2360031
>>2360028
Go get yourself a 2-stroke and just beat the shit out if on the dunes.
>>2360029
It is more just an ultimate truth. There are so many possibilities.
You could be insane and not comprehending right.
You could be believing somebody who is insane and not comprehending right.
You could be misconstruing the evidence.
You could be dismissing the evidence for poor reasons.
And in only one of them, is what you believe correct in the manner that you believe it.
Just by the odds, what you believe is incorrect in some manner.
34d9c1 No.2360034
>>2360031
I'm barely working right now and have no monies.
Plus I'm more interested in buying another 350z.
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fdcd14 No.2360036
>>2360034
That's fair.
A bike is so much less expensive though. And fun. And deadly. Alright, on second though, just get a car. Stay safe.
91ed3b No.2360037
>>2360031
>You could be insane and not comprehending right.
Been there, done that, agree to an extent. The human mind/consciousness can be so fallible at times. And it is easy to follow someone's interpretation of life too.
That's why I think the only thing you can count on is passion, vices and things people like. I believe in the dumb love of living.
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91ed3b No.2360039
It used to be true that slavery was a good thing because everybody was doing it. Cigarettes were good for you and even earlier you could get arrested for being a witch.
fdcd14 No.2360040
>>2360033
The biggest, you claim.
>>2360037
I am not sure I can even believe in that, anymore. Passion can be faked. How many relationships have you seen based on fake love? Vices can be for all sorts of reasons, plenty of them having nothing to do with love.
I'd say true and honest passion is likely the best insight to a person though.
812f23 No.2360041
>>2360040
Actually I was voted the biggest
I had nothing to do with it
91ed3b No.2360042
>>2360040
Yeah, I don't just mean passion in relationships. I mean passion for things, like football or videogames. The hallmarks of any good civilisation is some funny dumb shit we can do together.
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fdcd14 No.2360045
>>2360039
It makes it socially a good thing. Does it make it ultimately a good thing?
Is there such a thing as ultimate good?
Do the minor health benefits that can be obtained through various drugs make them good? Does the harm they might inflict make them bad?
This are all moral questions that are not up to concrete yes and no.
>>2360041
And you liked it.....
>>2360042
What about when somebody's passion in life is killing and maiming people?
I agree though that our culture is what binds us. Being able to share the latest meme with friends, or doing planks on a bench or what have you. It is truly....human.
e63d06 No.2360046
>>2360025
me? yes.
>>2360026
>Take that as your first step and you accept that you are fallible.
agreed.
>You try to corroborate things that you believe with as much evidence as you can.
sounds good.
>Then you try to corroborate that evidence with further evidence when needed.
wonderbar.
>You can't be certain about jack shit. You can be fairly confident about them, but certainty is a joke.
you can be certain about some things, dumbass.
>The fact that you go strait to an adhom when there is no need tells a lot about you, and I won't dignify it with a retort.
ah, fair enough. I do hate adhoms. my point isn't you're a dumbass, and therefore it says something about you. I mean given your portrayal of the media in broad generalizing, inaccurate, unsophisticated statements, and of Trump and the Left, I assume you don't actually practice what you preach about being a skeptical individual that makes careful conclusions.
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812f23 No.2360048
no
>>2360045
I got voted for other stuff too though . . . .
91ed3b No.2360049
>>2360045
>These are all moral questions that are not up to concrete yes and no.
Yeah, I'm not sure if there is an absolute right or wrong. That's what makes it so fucked up.
>What about when somebody's passion in life is killing and maiming people?
Let em try, but there are plenty of people whose passion in life is to punish the unjust. I'd say if you gonna love killing and hurting people, then you should do some soul searching and get hired for the army or as a hitman or something so it'll be a profession too.
34d9c1 No.2360050
>>2360036
I'd have a bike if I didn't live in a very populated city with a lot of tourists that can't drive for shit.
We have a lot of bad drivers here. Maybe one day I'll have a bike that I just ride occasionally if I live somewhere that's good for it.
34d9c1 No.2360051
>>2360050
>We have a lot of bad drivers here
Hah, fucking understatement.
91ed3b No.2360052
Like, what I'm thinking is, if you like hurting people; I'm sure there is a way to exercise this passion for the greater good, or as a vocation, rather than just for shits and giggles. Make your horrific torture mean something, you know?
fdcd14 No.2360053
>>2360046
Name one thing you can be certain about.
The better answer is that I enjoy getting people riled up. Like I have admitted in previous conversations, I do agree with you on many things. Trump calling the people the enemy of the people is a step too far. I do, however, believe that media currently, on both sides, have agendas. There is a severe lack of unbiased news. Everybody wants to take a spin on it to further their goals. I think that is shameful. Again, on both sides. If it makes you feel better, assume that 90% of what I say is either a severe over exaggeration of what I believe, or a flat out lie. Or take it at face value and call me a dumbass. I don't really care either way.
Also it is 'wunderbar.'
>>2360048
Like what?
812f23 No.2360054
>>2360053
KYS master
Whatever that means
91ed3b No.2360055
>>2360053
>Name one thing you can be certain about.
I'm sure there is a force called gravity which keeps us to the ground, but I don't know how it works.
I'm more certain about that dota2 is a fucking wonderful and terrible game that sucks you in.
91ed3b No.2360056
Actually, no, you know what I'm most certain about?
That I am a fine boy who only did evil unto himself. I pay my taxes, I help children with english and maths problems, studying Microsoft Office apps in college and geniunely a good human bean.
fdcd14 No.2360057
>>2360049
I genuinely like your outlook on life. Keep doing you, Scanner.
>>2360050
I know that feeling. I like in Phoenix, with everything from the elderly who shouldn't be driving, the drunk landscaper that shouldn't be driving, the snowbird that doesn't understand our streets, the teenager who is always on her phone, and on and on.
I almost died every week I rode. Got hit once.
>>2360054
I think it means you always told people to kill themselves.
>>2360055
How do you know that you are on the ground? What is ground? What are you? How do you know? It is mostly a pointless argument, but solipsism does remind us to be humble.
I do believe you are a find man, Scanner. Perhaps the money you pay for taxes is not sent to the government but to a secret shady establishment, and one day you are going to be called to account for back taxes? Actually I would find that hilarious if it happened to me. I kinda want it to now.
91ed3b No.2360058
Well shit, I think my universal credit is fucked, gotta call them up tomorrow.
812f23 No.2360059
>>2360057
I might have hurt some peoples feelings but surely i'm not the master
fdcd14 No.2360060
>>2360059
Let's see. Hurt my feelings. Try your best. Really lay into me.
812f23 No.2360061
>>2360060
U suck at singing kid
fdcd14 No.2360062
>>2360061
No, yeah. I totally agree. Wish I didn't, but I can't help the hand I was dealt.
34d9c1 No.2360063
10 years in the making. Finally.
>>2360057
What happened when you got hit? How bad was it/injuries?
Anything permanent from it?
812f23 No.2360064
>>2360062
Feel free to sing a song about how much of a snake I am though.
fdcd14 No.2360066
>>2360063
I lucked out, honestly. I got sideswiped and the bike I was riding was a goldwing with a boxer engine. The engine head saved my leg. I recovered and was able to coast off the road. Had a passenger on the back too. No injuries.
My brother had a drunk driver make a left in front of him and he ended up t-boning them. Went flying halfway into the intersection. No serious injuries aside from slight nerve damage to his knee on his right side that appears to be permanent.
>>2360064
I am not sure I know such a song.
>>2360065
Sneaky snake.
812f23 No.2360067
>>2360065
little snake
>>2360066
Its a challenge for your mind
work those muscles
c0cf54 No.2360068
>>2360066
what do i do now?
>>2360067
:O
fdcd14 No.2360069
>>2360067
You wish me to create a song specifically for you? Why would I do such a thing?
>>2360068
Well what kind of snake are you? You could either just wrap around somebody, or you can try to bite them, or even spit on them. Or you can be docile and simply curl up in a ball.
812f23 No.2360070
>>2360068
hiss
>>2360069
If it was funny enough I would probably upload it to my channel
34d9c1 No.2360071
>>2360066
Fuck. If there wasn't so much danger involved I'd love to ride often. But it seems like every rider has had at least one crash before. It's just not worth it.
fdcd14 No.2360072
>>2360070
That doesn't interest me as a reward though.
>>2360071
As a commute vehicle, no. Not at all.
As a recreation? Sure it is. Just be careful. Assume people are out to kill you.
fdcd14 No.2360074
>>2360073
Then you certainly aren't the master of hurting people's feelings.
372367 No.2360075
>he actually DOES have a test
Tell me, who teaches stick better, hanzo or genji?
812f23 No.2360076
>>2360074
Thats fine
I only care about the snake one anyways
c0cf54 No.2360077
>>2360069
wrap around!
warm
>>2360070
nom nom
121b2c No.2360078
fdcd14 No.2360079
>>2360076
Sounds good.
>>2360077
I'm ok with that.
50fb9e No.2360080
Hello godless liberal scum.
Did you do anything to help ruin America today?
fdcd14 No.2360081
Hey merc. I helped spread the love of alcohol and booze again today. Good times.
50fb9e No.2360082
>>2360081
That's good. Maybe a little redundant.
I don't know who's name to put down for credit though.
fdcd14 No.2360083
>>2360082
Redundant?
You are keeping score?
50fb9e No.2360084
>>2360083
you said booze and alcohol. I can't give a full point for both of those.
fdcd14 No.2360085
>>2360084
Oh, fair point. I was unaware I had even done that. Just 1 point is good enough for me.
50fb9e No.2360086
>>2360085
I touched and sniffed numerous fillies, and then did further, more invasive things with them as well.
fdcd14 No.2360087
>>2360086
I cannot condone this behavior.
50fb9e No.2360088
>>2360087
what are you, gay?
fdcd14 No.2360089
>>2360088
No, I just think fucking animals is as repulsive as trannies.
50fb9e No.2360090
>>2360089
.........................is not.
50fb9e No.2360091
okay, how about we agree to get rid of the trannies, and we'll come back to this later, maybe.
fdcd14 No.2360092
>>2360090
It certainly is, on several levels. God would be ashamed.
>>2360091
I can join in on your crusade, but I will never support you on this topic. I am sorry.
50fb9e No.2360093
>>2360092
okay well, what if we examine this one step at a time. Sweetie belle is pretty, and also was born as a girl and isn't an abomination. Can we agree on that?
fdcd14 No.2360094
>>2360093
If that is sweetie belle, then no, we can't. She is a female, she is not pretty, and is an abomination.
50fb9e No.2360095
>>2360094
You're being ridiculous. How is she not pretty and how is she an abomination?
fdcd14 No.2360096
>>2360095
She is not pretty because she is a horse. Call me a speciest.
She is an abomination because she is a anthropomorphic hose that is not real.
e63d06 No.2360097
>>2360053
if by certain, you mean to know without any doubt?
I don't know much about formal logic but I'm pretty sure you can say stuff like, "I am certain that 1 + 1 = 2" or "I am certain that if all men are mortal, and I'm certain that Socrates is a man, that I can be certain that Socrates is mortal."
stuff that isn't about generalizations, but actual building from axioms and known things. I think it's stuff you can say, "Yes, I know this 100%." if I do something, I did something, and the universe is different in a way that's specifically only able to be that way because of me doing the thing I did the way I did.
>The better answer is that I enjoy getting people riled up
fantastic.
>Trump calling the people the Enemy of the People is a step too far.
not only do I think it's a step to far, I think it's a strategic move of psychological warfare.
>I do, however, believe that media currently, on both sides, have agendas.
agreed.
>There is a severe lack of unbiased news
totes.
>Everybody wants to take a spin on it to further their goals.
some aren't even aware they're in a bubble and what they're doing is biased reporting. but yes.
>If it makes you feel better, assume that 90% of what I say is either a severe over exaggeration of what I believe, or a flat out lie.
It's something I personally consider evil to mislead or deceive or obfuscate knowingly. I'm not sure how hypocritical I am about this, and certainly I've learned it helps to colour things socially, but we're all just desperately trying to make sense of the universe around us, and it's hard enough without fucktards playing games.
if you really do understand that the media is hard to generalize given that there's so many outlets both mainstream and alternative and local and national, that its networks of influence and agendas are dynamic and complex, that their tendencies have things in common and some things can be considered worse than others, then I'm sorry for considering you a dumbass. I'm used to reactionary conservatively inclined people parroting opinions (think Paul Joseph Watson and Crowder who make money by capitalizing on anger (suppose all media does and has forever but noticably now anyways)) and only having a shallow disinterested perspective on what the media is.
50fb9e No.2360098
>>2360096
ehhhhhh. Okay, I can work with this.
If Sweetie Belle is not real, then reprehensible sexual acts cannot occur, whereas they can and do occur with trannies. Therefore, trannies are objectively worse.
Can we agree on that?
50fb9e No.2360099
Can we agree that the media stops being of importance or value when your IQ tips 70?
e63d06 No.2360100
>>2360098
I forget, why do you dislike trans people again
>>2360099
unfortunately not all of us have the time to find out things, so we have other people do it, and ideally they do it honestly, but in practice it's expensive and exploitable, so people use money to control it and people have all sorts of motivations for exploiting it
50fb9e No.2360101
>>2360100
I don't like them because they make me fucking sick. It's pretty much just that.
Anyway, I don't spend that much time finding out things, as in, stories about specific events. I spend more of my time learning about broad forces out of general interest. So when someone tells me a story about a specific event, my bullshit filter begins automatically assigning probabilities to what parts of the story probably actually happened for the reasons suggested. And that's normally as far as I go on any particular story. Eventually I've heard so many stories, that a pattern of hotspots emerges for things that are or aren't credible.
34d9c1 No.2360103
>>2360080
I bought goods and services at my local chain store.
fdcd14 No.2360104
>>2360097
That is the definition I am going on, yes.
Mathematics is a fair point, though I would likely take the view that it is more an invention of minds. I define what 1 is, and I define what 2 is. It is how we describe the world. It is more a tautology in a sense.
The inductive and deductive logic is another example of a framework of how we explain the world. It is also dependent on premises being valid and the form being sound.
I could be convinced on these points though. I think the issue is that these are creations of the mind, and by such we give them the meaning they have.
I suppose I agree with you on intentionally deceiving somebody, depending on intent of course. I don't agree that this is a platform that holds to social norms though. Many of us would not be sociable to each other should we ever meet. That changes the interactions quite a bit, as well as changes social expectations. I consider it, a place to do, be, and say what I please.
Everything is hard to generalize, honestly. There are precious few things that are simple and isolated. The internet has surely been the worst culprit. Everything is connected, quite literally, electronically. A tug here will have a ripple that spreads through everything. A single video by Vive on how to build a computer will create a massive reaction that supersedes the initial cause. Also with such widespread communication, society has grown more diverse. There are many different kinds of people that now express equally as many different ideas and perspectives on a plethora of subjects. It is no surprise that it has transformed both the medium and the consumption of media. Where before you would wake up and read a generally nonbiased newspaper article, now you wake up and listen to the new hip politically infused comedian.
I can't say the ultimate agendas of any of these people, and I don't care to make such a specific claim. I can tell you that it is easy to notice how certain stations and outlets vilify certain groups, and it usually runs down party lines. And it isn't just in news outlets. There are political commentators like The Young Turks and Crowder. There are pop culture journalists like The Mary Sue, Buzzfeed, and so forth and so on. Yes, media is an exceptionally large and diverse thing.
And none of this will stop me from taking whichever side I think will result in the most heated arguments.
50fb9e No.2360105
>>2360103
iunno, that seems fine to me. Was it a US chain?
fdcd14 No.2360106
>>2360098
Not so long as you use a real horse as an analogue for your sweetie belle, no.
34d9c1 No.2360107
>>2360105
Yes.
I did buy gas from a Wawa a few weeks ago though.
e63d06 No.2360108
>>2360101
>I don't like them because they make me fucking sick. It's pretty much just that.
what happened to judging people as individuals?
it's good you have general statistical analysis skills, but sometimes the details of events do matter, like the vibe of America after Watergate doesn't make sense without considering the specific things that happened around Watergate.
50fb9e No.2360109
>>2360106
Well I don't fuck any real horses. Real horses are ugg.
>>2360107
That's US owned though too?
>>2360108
how am I supposed to judge people as individuals? There's billions of them. It's way more efficient and effective to have opinions on specific traits, than to have opinions on one instantiation of many traits of varying influence.
Doing it your way, I could only judge a few hundred people effectively. My way, I can create a formula that can be applied to people I haven't even met yet.
You might be tempted to suggest I just not judge those people at all, but clearly I have to. It's not as though the world's policies can be created by myself and only the few hundred people I've personally vetted. Although that would probably be ideal...
372367 No.2360110
Judging people as individuals is why youre blind to greater statistical analysis.
But you still trust the media and have already admitted its out of apathy.
Can ONE BOY be any more of an NPC?
Well its taking Joe Rogan to break his /x/ cherry, lets find out~
fdcd14 No.2360111
>>2360109
You just molest them?
34d9c1 No.2360112
>>2360109
Thought it was Canadian. Too lazy to check.
50fb9e No.2360113
>>2360111
No real horses!
>>2360112
Well, it is American. I give you two points. One for buying american, and another for laziness.
372367 No.2360114
Wawa is american east coast.
I can see the confusion, as it has the canadian cancer-dove as a mascot, but like all things decent on this earth, no canadians were involved.
fdcd14 No.2360116
>>2360113
Explain what you mean by
>I touched and sniffed numerous fillies, and then did further, more invasive things with them as well.
Then, please? I may have made assumptions.
50fb9e No.2360117
>>2360115
That gas better have been US shale though.
c0cf54 No.2360118
:O
non playable character?!
372367 No.2360119
>>2360113
>i won't fuck a horse unless its technicolor
This must've been your awakening as a wee lad I take it
34d9c1 No.2360120
>>2360117
It was the cheapest near me.
fdcd14 No.2360121
Usually it is called a 'Non-Player Character' just implying it isn't the player. Not that it can't be played. I know I am nitpicking, but this is how we get messed up phrases.
50fb9e No.2360122
>>2360116
One of those assumptions was that Sweetie Belle isn't real. I'm not volunteering a refutation of this premise - it's your premise. If you stand by it, than I cannot have fucked any real horses.
Are you willing to agree to that, or do you want to assume that Sweetie Belle is real?
c0cf54 No.2360123
>>2360121
im a player! ^_^
e63d06 No.2360124
>>2360104
Tautological is saying something is a thing, because it is a thing. It is X, because it is X. In the case of 1 + 1 = 2, it doesn't go both ways. 1 + 1 makes 2 isn't the same as saying you have 2 because you have 1 + 1. It could be the 2 was from 1.5 + 0.5. Therefore math can have tautological statements, but also ones that are not. I agree wholeheartedly it's an invention of minds. Same with inductive and deductive logic.
We cannot prove a basic assumption such as "causes have effects". We have to flat-out assume it before we go anywhere. People have tried to puzzle it out, and I recall people repeatedly stating that this is a thing we have to assume first.
What you say about media is true, but no matter the case, the generalized view will always be worse, and there will always be a better generalization, over and over til you end up with the total resolution of all the variables, which is super hard to convey so we don't ever do it, but the reality is all these things are made up of these variables, and we should try our best to try to have the best relevant generalziations.
like media reporting along party lines may be a good generalziation for some scenarios, but bad for determining the content of an article itself.
50fb9e No.2360125
>>2360119
it wasn't
>>2360120
Good. Gasoline is a fungible commodity.
372367 No.2360126
>>2360122
Just because it is real to you doesn't mean it is real to him.
Reality is based on consensus, and consensus declares diminuitive pastel equines are not real, ergo, you might've been having a roll in the hay with "Sweetie Bell", but to the rest of us sane folks you took a tattoo gun to a fillie with a bucket of paint thrown in for good measure, you freak.
372367 No.2360127
>>2360123
You are a fucking loser.
>>2360125
Why must you turn these threads into a den of LIES
fdcd14 No.2360128
>>2360122
It was assumption based on the facts at hand. You specifically posted a picture that is out of your norm, which led me to that conclusion. I am growing further concerned that you merely call your current victim Sweetie Belle.
>>2360123
That's the spirit. *Head Pat*
>>2360124
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. Apologies. It is a tautology in the sense that we define it, therefore it is how we define it. The concept of 1+1=2 is created by us, therefore 1+1=2.
There are several basic assumptions we have to make to start learning about the universe. As long as those assumptions are valid, we can be confident in what we learn.
So I just have a question for you, and it might help color in how I view the media. Have you ever read a factual record of an event, and then listen to two different news outlets report on it? Their spin on it is telling. Now extrapolate this single story to the thousands they do. You start to see a pattern.
50fb9e No.2360129
>>2360126
Lame. Awful. Shit.
Reality exists independent of observation. I will hear none of your crap.
>>2360128
Whether or not there is something that exists and is called sweetie belle is one matter, but it looks like your concern is about the referent. I think this conversation will come to a more comfortable conclusion for all involved if we stick to the fictional version of sweetie belle.
372367 No.2360130
>>2360129
But your observation of reality can be flawed, dumbass. QED You just fucked so many horses you make Squish blush.
fdcd14 No.2360131
>>2360129
Unfortunately the whole thorn on this rose depends on the question of sweetie bell being fictional. If you merely imagine and fantasize, or play with some plush, I don't care. If, on the other hand, you rape and molest actual horses, I take issue with this.
c0cf54 No.2360133
>>2360128
<3
youre soo kewl~
fdcd14 No.2360134
>>2360132
Real animals of any variety.
>>2360133
Only until you get to know me.
50fb9e No.2360135
>>2360134
Humans are animals if you want to get pedantic about it.
fdcd14 No.2360136
>>2360135
Any real member of the Kingdom Animalia that is not in the Genus Homo.
I do hope that is sufficiently specific.
c0cf54 No.2360137
>>2360134
;~;
ur not evil...
372367 No.2360138
>>2360132
>he did fuck the horses
e63d06 No.2360140
>>2360109
okay, so generalizations should always be done based on the goal. If the goal is to have a perfect represntation of a limited group of people, we'd take down all the information about them and all their relatives and every atom that went into their being and the effects they had on the universe and all the factors that brought them into existence right up to the moment we decided to take a snapshot of them.
I cannot imagine a goal where this would be necessary, but in the goal of creating laws, making medical decisions, and anything relating to psychology, we should try our best to make sure our formula takes into account the fact that each individual is going to be different. The same way we wouldn't want to be seen as equivilent to our immediate family members, despite them sharing our DNA more than anyone else in the universe, we understand that our DNA is unique.
in law, condemning just one innocent person is too many. If 10 people live in a house and only 9 commit a crime, we're supposed to try really, really hard not to group that innocent 1 person in with the 10. unless the thing that 1 person has in common with the 9 is the crime, we do not condemn them. we certainly don't group them in just because all 10 are the same race.
in medicine, when 9 people break their arms and all come into the emergency room at the same time as 1 person that broke their leg, we don't say 10 people broke their arms and to give them all casts for their arms.
in psychology, when 3 people live in an apartment, and 2 of them have schizophrenia, we don't diagnose the people in that apartment as people having schizophrenia.
doing it my way, you end up at least trying to have a clearer view of things, in a way you hope others would treat you.
doing it your way, you don't care about being correct. you just... don't give a fuck. or you give random levels of arbitrary fucks.
>>2360110
bitch, I work with numbers every day. quantities and values are my thing.
my respect for the view of the individual does not fucking remotely make me ignorant or blind to greater statistical analysis.
unlike I assume you, I just know what a statistic is.
fdcd14 No.2360141
>>2360137
I wouldn't call myself evil. At most I would say I have some sociopathic tendencies.
I tend to lose care or thought for others at times. Ironically, I do consider honor and self-sacrifice important virtues.
50fb9e No.2360142
>>2360136
If I'm fucking homos then how am I any better than the trannies?
190a89 No.2360143
fdcd14 No.2360144
>>2360142
Genus Homo. It is a classification in taxonomy.
You're beating around the bush because you don't wan to go down this path, despite the bravado in your referencing it constantly.
c0cf54 No.2360145
>>2360141
you sound like a normal human being!
:D
those are just labels thingys uh... stuff to categorize yourself ;~;
e63d06 No.2360146
>>2360128
agree with all you said about logic and math.
yes, I am depressingly aware of the spin that media puts on things, sometimes in opinion articles, sometimes in articles that are trying to be objective, but in little ways like the title, or certain wordings clearly prove there's either some innocent bias or that it's merely an instance in an overarching theme or agenda.
but you can't even generalize all spin. not if you want to really know what's going on. each article is its own thing. each writer is their own thing. they form networks, they do not stand in for each other or become a unified entity. In language and conversation, we have to refer to them as interchangable or as unified entities, but we should always remember that these are merely generalizations based on the information so far. Because when it comes time to update our generalizations, we cannot forget that we are talking about many atomic instances of articles and people.
50fb9e No.2360147
>>2360140
in reality, "condemning one innocent person is too many" is just a thing we say because we like how it sounds. If the threshold for judgement is too high, everyone walks free. Too low, and the system is ineffective. Some tradeoff exists and we all bloody well know it.
In medicine, if you don't triage patients, the overall outcome is worse for everyone. Sometimes you miss information in that prioritization that has a bad outcome for that specific person, and we're okay with that too.
Seems like you're confusing the law for the trial, and the triage for the procedure. You have to operate at the appropriate level. My general opinion is trannyism should be discouraged. That's the principle. How it should be applied and if it should be applied depends on the person, but encouraging it should only happen after everything else has failed.
50fb9e No.2360148
>>2360144
All I'm saying is, there's a real sweetie belle in my basement, and she's really attractive, and not an abomination and not a horse like the kind you'd see at a typical farm, but also alive and not a human, but if you don't believe me, then you don't have to worry about it, and we can safely conclude that tranny fuckers are doing something worse than what I'm doing, whatever that is.
e63d06 No.2360149
tldr I'm right as always, the generalized view is useful but we should always make generalziations goal specific, and the reality is the entirety of the universe which despite being something we never refer to, we should be aware it is there and our descriptions should not contradict it
372367 No.2360150
>>2360140
>Admitting you're literally autistic
Good to know.
An individual is inherently without worth unless he can conform to a greater whole, and an individual's worth is usually quantified along such lines.
fdcd14 No.2360151
>>2360145
You are kind.
Truly I am my own worst critic, though I do consider myself damaged in some way that I ought to get help with.
So what are you up to this fine night, love?
>>2360146
Sure, you have to judge each article individually at the end of the day. That doesn't make generalizations useful. For instance, based on previous content, I can generalize and predict most of what comes out of the Young Turks with a fair amount of accuracy. Even when it is a host I have yet to see.
It is because there are certain groups and subgroups that have general talking points. It is useful to know these. It isn't useful to assume a specific person is arguing them without first reading or hearing his arguments, but it does help in predicting.
>>2360148
That might be one of the most fucked up things I've heard. And I had to listen to Fox Dani plenty of times.
I do hope you consider changing your ways.
I will tag along for tranny hunts though.
a467a5 No.2360152
>>2360149
>tldr I'm right as always
Just how far up your own ass are you other than screeching about orange man bad?
50fb9e No.2360153
>>2360151
idk what fox dani is but I probably wouldn't like it. I don't like things that are fucked up.
e63d06 No.2360154
>>2360147
>in reality, "condemning one innocent person is too many" is just a thing we say because we like how it sounds
no, it's a thing we say because we have realized time and again that we care about justice for ourselves, and should care about justice for others
and if we were to design a society where we didn't know in advance what our status would be,
we would design a society that gives each individual the maximum chance to live a just and free life,
without initial starting prejudice or burden. thus guaranteeing ourselves the best chance to not be unfairly condemned.
>If the threshold for judgement is too high, everyone walks free
>Too low, and the system is ineffective
>Some tradeoff exists and we all bloody well know it.
that's retarded. but I'd love to hear on what basis you think we should do these trade offs. In what scenario would you be okay with expediated justice that meant you got unfairly condemned? would you forgive the legal system for just having to be expedient, because they got lots to do that day?
372367 No.2360155
>I'm correct because I not only abandon and backtrack upon my initial claims, but expand them to be as vague as possible
You have not made an argument against why journalists should be rounded up and shot, same as all of asia north of japan.
c0cf54 No.2360156
>>2360151
mhm self critic is worst bad stuff, need positive balance~
i'm just sitting here all alone looking at thread/discord/twitch.tv xqc (very funny person that is funny to watch play a game in a struggling sort of way)
im just bored and sad and stuff about being lonely and and and uhhh... trying not to fill that void with food.
372367 No.2360157
>Foxi Dani
O my brothers its been ages since I've heard that name.
e63d06 No.2360158
>>2360152
maybe I am wrong about him
but nobody here says I'm wrong
it's just they don't want to admit that I'm right almost every time, even when I call them out
a467a5 No.2360159
>>2360158
Self awareness seems to be dead.
e63d06 No.2360160
>>2360155
>I'm correct because I not only abandon and backtrack upon my initial claims
I do neither and if I did I'd admit it
>but expand them to be as vague as possible
I'm really super specific and repetitive tho
50fb9e No.2360161
>>2360154
> we have realized time and again that we care about justice for ourselves, and should care about justice for others
Yeah, that's why we like the sound of it so much.
You tell me if you think that the justice system anywhere on earth right now *never* condemns the innocent, and what you'd do with confidence to improve the system that the majority would agree to.
And if you can't think of anything, then why are you trying to argue the fact that people are willing to accept things as they are? I don't care what they say. I care what they do.
372367 No.2360162
>>2360154
>would you forgive the legal system for just having to be expedient, because they got lots to do that day?
Worked for the slavs, why do you seem partial to their economic practices but not their legal ones?
372367 No.2360163
>>2360160
You do both, and nobody calls you out because nobody can be fucked to read a korean NEET's wallposts about half-assed teenage philosophy or god forbid- economics.
All journalists must hang. The only worthwhile journalists were Hemingway and Thompson, and they were both shitpile alchies.
e63d06 No.2360165
>>2360159
I'm actually pretty self aware that largely, when it comes to my perception: people do not give two solitary fucks about how accurate or careful I'm trying to be, because I still sound certain ways, and that overrides a lot of what I say even if I think it shouldn't, and make people feel certain ways emotionally, and that plays a significant role that I have to pander to if I want people to actually listen, and maybe I'll do that someday
>>2360161
um, innocent people get condemned for any number of reasons.
this is about the topic of individuals.
and that we should judge people as individuals. legally, medically, and psychologically. and I'm sure in lots of other areas but I'd love to hear your arguments against those areas. In the case of law, we both agree that it's a bad thing and not easily excuseable for someone in the course of expediency gets unfairly condemned, and that we would want systems that would rectify those mistakes and not just overlook it. In the case of psychology... you're smart enough to see where I'm going with this.
f071ee No.2360166
This is how I feel about Old Kanra
50fb9e No.2360168
>>2360165
I think I'm going to match the effort you put into following my point, which isn't much.
What is it you think I'm saying?
fdcd14 No.2360169
>>2360153
I intend no personal offense, but you realize I will have to give you push back on this topic anytime you bring it up, just as you must do to trannies. We are merely slaves to our passions.
>>2360156
I like to try and fill that void with something that will better myself. Everytime after a break up or anything I started working out, getting in shape. Learning new things.
What is something you always thought would be cool to do?
19a173 No.2360170
>>2360167
Maybe he doesn't like the cock snot or something.
e63d06 No.2360171
new Kanra is actually smarter and better than other people though
he also never seems to get depressed
but he is an unrelenting holy shit can you stop
>>2360162
because I don't want to be held responsible for something someone else did.
>>2360163
but am I wrong
2dc404 No.2360172
Oh god kanras being autistic again
50fb9e No.2360173
>>2360169
I mean, I GUESS. That's being very reasonable and forthright about it. I can't fault you for that. And I guess I only ascribe middling value to actually being "right"-right about things, so I mean, we can work together.
It's just that fillies are so obviously hot and trannies are so obviously a disgusting hell-bound blight on society, y'know?
f071ee No.2360174
>>2360170
how can someone not like it...
>>2360171
ol' kanra used to drink coffee v_v
e63d06 No.2360175
>>2360168
"I only have so much time in a day, so I use generalizations. With certain people, I put less effort into my generalizations, and care less about the true reality they represent. Like trans people or black people."
50fb9e No.2360176
When I look at fillies, I get a boner. When I look at trannies, I feel a powerful urge to vomit.
Does that really count for nothing? I mean look. The vomit is RIGHT THERE.
f071ee No.2360177
>>2359934
i want to read all this since I saw my name, but its tl;dr type shit
c0cf54 No.2360179
>>2360169
i wanted to make anime art. and computer stuffs.
fdcd14 No.2360180
>>2360173
I do try to be courteous when possible.
The problem is I don't agree with your first premise.
19a173 No.2360181
>>2360174
Not sure. Maybe he's gay.
50fb9e No.2360182
>>2360175
Tch.
Sure you'll hear me say some racist shit, but ain't no black dude ever done nothin to me. Trannies on the other hand, and I've gotten to know quite a few: train wreck every time.
I just sayin.
50fb9e No.2360184
>>2360180
Fine. But you're making it very difficult for me to love you.
372367 No.2360185
>>2360171
Im not following your argument so i cant say with full truth, merely with certainty: you are wrong.
Any of your opinions on mass media are immediately disregardable unless they are "its worthless shit". as for your views on justice, more of the same.
make vigilante justice an accepted thing, and allow people power in their own communities and you'll see a better, happier society. or some such thing. neither pigs or journalists can be trusted, but you dont go outside so you are of course beholden to both of them.
f071ee No.2360186
>>2360179
I have a sandwich if you want it...
>>2360181
Can't be unless he swallows the load
372367 No.2360187
>>2360176
>being a pedophile
>being a bestial pedophile
You manage to be as bad as trannies in one fell swooce.
fdcd14 No.2360188
>>2360179
How do you want to do anime art? Drawing? Perhaps that would be a good skill to acquire. It certainly takes time and thought to do.
>>2360184
I have faith in you.
From the mouth of the famous Pablo Cruise, "Love will find a way."
e63d06 No.2360189
>>2360151
wow missed this post has it been 30 minutes already
sure, agendas and themes exist in The Young Turks.
and you're right in the usefuless of predictions.
not sure if I'm biased in thinking you're actually sorta smart now just because you're saying things I don't have any disagreement with.
>>2360172
is it autistic to talk in a way that disregards social context passionately and endlessly about single topics he obsesses over?
maybe. but I'm still gonna be right in the end.
f071ee No.2360190
The guy who slapped the cop felt so sorry for doing it. He apologized from the bottom of his heart and how they're both friends.
Don't do spice
19a173 No.2360191
>>2360186
welp, he's straight as an arrow then.
f071ee No.2360192
>>2360191
That's disgusting
how is that even possible
50fb9e No.2360193
>>2360187
lol
nope
>>2360188
It did find a way. Videos are 19.99
f071ee No.2360194
literally giving birth to a baseball
372367 No.2360195
>>2360192
How do you want to be a woman yet don't know how they work?
50fb9e No.2360196
>>2360194
if a fat hideous white bitch is going to give birth to something, at least it's not a nigger, amirite?
Nothing more American than baseball.
e63d06 No.2360197
>>2360174
and I actually miss depression
>>2360182
have you given up defending not judging people as individuals?
c0cf54 No.2360198
fdcd14 No.2360199
>>2360189
If I could make a suggestion at all about this turn of events it would be that you should not put much weight in what people say here. Talk in cheap, especially on an anonymous image board.
Also, I still am going to be voting for Trump in 2020.
>>2360193
.......and you say I am the one making this difficult.
372367 No.2360200
>>2360189
>he agrees with me, he must be right
c0cf54 No.2360201
>>2360188
yeah i want to make it.
but.... im too scared of the climb.
f071ee No.2360202
>>2360195
what i want to know is how the baseball got in there
>>2360196
no racism plz...
many of my best friends are black
But I do agree they should stick to their own race.
Also nothing is more American than American football! >:(
>>2360197
You're not depressed anymore?
>>2360198
I have a sandwich
Do you want it?
fdcd14 No.2360203
>>2360201
Scared of what? Art isn't something to be scared of. It is something to embrace. To sow your soul unto canvas. When you sing in the shower, do you fear embarrassment, or do you sing like you are a rockstar with your name on the marquee?
Spread your wings, sweet dove, and fly to the top instead of climbing.
e63d06 No.2360204
>>2360199
maybe some of that wealth he's helping the wealthy amass will trickle down, so yea you should do that
>>2360200
*he agrees with me, he must be smart
you actually made it less funny
372367 No.2360205
FUCK COLDS AND FUCK THIS NEVER ENDING WINTER
and
FUCK KANRA
50fb9e No.2360206
>>2360197
fuck no.
I asked you to tell me what you thought I was saying so I could get this back on track and you didn't bother. Or you did, but it was so off the mark that I didn't know if you were just fucking with me or not, but either way it means I'm out unless you want to get fucking real.
Feel free to scroll back and try again. Or don't. I don't have anything to learn from you. If you don't think I've got anything to say, then didn't I make the right call, and aren't we done?
34d9c1 No.2360207
19a173 No.2360208
>>2360192
easy. just get the lube and.
2dc404 No.2360209
>>2360205
lol it's been so nice over here
get fucked
fdcd14 No.2360210
Niggers need to get reeducated. It would be the best way to curb crime, especially the violent kind.
>>2360204
Believe it or not, I quite favor his social stances on many things.
372367 No.2360211
>>2360204
You made it less funny, since you are never right about anything but the most obvious of things.
>>2360202
Muscle and tissue stretches love.
f071ee No.2360212
>>2360208
i think i prefer to stay nice and tight...
f071ee No.2360213
>>2360211
not like that...
thats like porn star lvl stretching
f071ee No.2360214
>>2360210
they wouldn't be so violent if white people didn't put them down so much
372367 No.2360215
AAAAAAAMYFUCKINGBONESHURT
>>2360209
Take your nice weather and shove it.
>>2360213
YA
DONT
SAY
fdcd14 No.2360217
>>2360214
Clearly we didn't put them down enough.
Though I would wager the lack of fathers plays a larger role in modern day than what 'whitey' did to them a half century back.
e63d06 No.2360218
>>2360202
I cannot recall the last time I felt low for more than a few moments in the last couple years.
people empathize with depression more than they can deal with the madness of anxiety.
when you're depressed, you got nothing to lose and it can make you bold...
when you're anxious, all you can think about is what can hurt you.
e63d06 No.2360219
>>2360206
I thought you were saying that you generalize because it's faster, and you don't see the worth in slowing down and painting a better picture when it comes to people. You will generalize a group (trans people) based on personalities (a very obviously individually based thing). And that you don't give a fuck if you paint with a broad brush. Is this not what you're proudly claiming?
>>2360210
you mean whatever is convenient to say in any given moment, almost based on the room he's in and the feedback from the audience?
fdcd14 No.2360220
>>2360219
More so his policy stances on social topics.
Though I do like that as well. This twitter collage is just epic.
372367 No.2360221
>>2360216
The better question is, who are you?
>>2360218
Don't start in with that Raccoon tortured soul horseshit. Stop being a fucking pussy about everything and maybe you'd get some sympathy.
But where depression is inaction drawn from irrational, existential despair, anxiety is inaction drawn from irrational, situational fear. Ones just plain easier to overcome.
50fb9e No.2360222
>>2360219
Kind of. Somewhat seriously, somewhat facetiously. Go back and focus on this: >>2360161
f071ee No.2360223
>>2360217
African American fathers can't be in their children's lives because whitey other here wants to put them in jail for any little reason
I have to go now, bye
>>2360218
that's deep...
when i'm anxious all I want to do is hide under my bed and look at pictures of my art...
I have to go now, bye master <3
>>2360221
I'm Blood-chan
And I have to go back to work now, see ya~
372367 No.2360224
>>2360219
Why do I get the feeling Trump is the first politician you've ever paid close attention to in real life?
>>2360220
Now thats just sad.
c0cf54 No.2360225
>>2360202
i want food yeah
>>2360203
i fear. all the time.
fdcd14 No.2360226
>>2360225
I wish I could help alleviate that fear from you. I will proceed to give you motivational speeches whenever I see you. Gotta try and get some sleep though. Been running on about 5 hours for the past 3 days.
Good night.
e63d06 No.2360229
>>2360220
three people pandering to demographics, none of them really giving a fuck.
someone who is ignorant and couldn't give two fucks about the Founding Fathers or their intentions.
that views himself more as King of America than as a civil servant.
his policy stances on social topics are basic and not thoughtful, but pretty reactionary based on his audience.
do you disagree with any of this?
>>2360221
I've have no faith in my own emotions or others' understanding. That even explanations come second to perception. But just because I also personally don't always take in someone elses' explantions, I know how awful it is to be misunderstood or to even fall short understanding yourself, so I do try to look past the surface neurosis and realize the person they want to share isn't always who they're being.
>>2360222
I know that sometimes generalizaitons are useful, and some personalities can be generalized, but there's no personality facet that correlates strongly enough with the phenomena of transgenderism and gender dysphoria that warrants assuming their personality. I don't think there's a convincing statistical model, and even without looking at one, I'm fairly confident saying there isn't one. On top of the ideal that we should judge people individually especially based on personality.
e63d06 No.2360230
19a173 No.2360231
>>2360230
Just adding a little oregano to the recipe: Flavor to the thread.
372367 No.2360234
>>2360229
I've no faith or patience for a boy that trusts not even himself, yet is so easily taken with the follies broadcasted en masse and believes whatever the wild winds sow upon him.
Same as I have no faith or patience for those that refuse to rise above their "neuroses".
At what point does it constitute a character flaw and not a flawed character?
At what point must I blindly believe the habitual liar or give heed to the thoughts of a naive brogue that cannot even set outside without escort?
If you cannot be made out to be understood by your peers, what worth are you to them? and if you are truly worthless and cannot even stand on your own two feet, what are you worth to yourself even?
No man can truly save another unless he repents wholeheart of his sins and demons, and wearing them as a shield in defense of your weaker moments shows you to be lost past anyones reach.
50fb9e No.2360235
>>2360229
I didn't say anything about personality. Man I really don't know what the fuck you're on with this and I've totally lost interest.
To make my thesis here plain as day: trannies are gross, most people would privately agree, and if we can get more people off the HRT and back into not being repellent monstrosities, it'll be better for them since they won't have to go through life being silently judged by every single normal person, and better for society since we can move away from this "pretend we all believe the lie" nonsense that's put us on the liberal bullet train to shitsville.
e63d06 No.2360236
>>2360235
so you've lost interest fine
you think trannies are gross but many of them are waaaaaaay more attractive than you by any standard by any orientation
it really sounded like you were basing your view of trans people on a few personalities you encountered, then saying, "I just don't have time to consider personalities on an individual basis."
then defending the fact that we generalize lots of things all the time based on efficiency, so I never stopped thinking you were talking about efficiency and your defense of generalizing personalities of groups that aren't defined by their common personality
e63d06 No.2360237
that's why I went into the exmaples of other scenarios where it's important to judge people as individuals, and why I assumed you responded saying that even in law, we don't aim for super clear views of all the factors and that ends up with innocent people being condemned, and in the analogue of the personalities of trans people, that some trans people are going to get stereotyped regardless of how different they are, and you don't care. Not once was this ever about transgenderism as a thing, at least you never made that clear, and seemed to reply as if we were talking about trans people.
e63d06 No.2360239
>>2360234
>I've no faith or patience for a boy that trusts not even himself
first step to trusting yourself is not trusting yourself, and realizing how susceptible you are to all sorts of illusions
>yet is so easily taken with the follies broadcasted en masse and believes whatever the wild winds sow upon him.
really wonder where you trust this notion but it's clearly your unquestioned imagination
>Same as I have no faith or patience for those that refuse to rise above their "neuroses".
sorta hard to do. the same neurosis that makes me unbearable benefits me in other ways
>At what point does it constitute a character flaw and not a flawed character?
a trait is just a trait, I'd use terms like maladaptive or quantifiers like 'generally worse off in X area of life'
>At what point must I blindly believe the habitual liar or give heed to the thoughts of a naive brogue that cannot even set outside without escort?
well don't blindly believe, there's less reason to believe liars and naive people, but that's unrelated to if they can't be left alone
as for the other stuff, no shit it's my responsibility to be understood and to practice awareness.
but some people are just dumb constantly or for a few moments and it helps when someone understands them. it's rare and valuable when someone can look past how you are in a moment.
sometimes we never learn to be that self we want to be without someone else being that reason we try harder to bring it out.
this makes sense neurologically, in terms of patterns of neurons being reinforced.
a467a5 No.2360240
Alternative solution:
Shock therapy to cure Kanra of his autism.
50fb9e No.2360241
>>2360236
That I met trans people delayed this viewpoint. It didn't speed it up. Man I really tried to hammer my brain around this stupidity, out of.....idk, niceness? I don't fall victim to that so much anymore.
I am a mean, mean person. I don't want to convince you of anything. I want these idiots to grow up, suffer, and die alone. So much the fuckin better if I can tell myself I tried to warn them. Not nicely. Not politely. Not even convincingly. But hey, that's a "you" problem.
What we were talking about before with medicine and the law aren't perfect metaphors. The part that mattered with that was that you can be guided by a general principle that becomes more specific by case, or you can flail around like an idiot, refuse to assert broad principles, or worse still - assert false ones under social pressure - and in the end you'll still get to the painful truth of the matter, but in the worst way possible.
The part that mattered with that was that you risk being wrong sometimes when you try a specific case by reference to established law and precedent, and sometimes the best known treatment for an illness ends up killing them, and only at autopsy do you find out what WOULD have worked. But there's usually little to learn from it. The more finely you resolve to perfection in every case, in everything, the more resource intensive it becomes, and the worse the outcome per dollar spent.
People don't have to like it, but they accept it. We'll have better justice 50 years from now they say. Better medicine 50 years from now they say. What we have right now is the best we got. People know some innocents are going to jail. They don't know which ones. They're trying not to convict them. But we know it happens. It can't be avoided.
I think we've broadly taken a bad stance on trans identities. There's plenty of reason to believe it's largely psychosomatic, and taking people at their word leaves the real problem unsolved. Taking people at their word isn't medicine. It's retarded. And so many medical agencies have cowed under social pressure, which isn't proof. It's bullying.
Not saying all trannies aren't really trannies. Some of them are. But if it's best not to send innocents to jail, I think it's also best not to chop off wieners that people are going to want back in 10 years.
372367 No.2360242
>>2360239
You write so much but offer so little of worth in return.
If they are only lucid once in a blue moon then is it worth the wait?
The main point is he's a lost cause and is no longer my cross to contend with.
>>2360240
Alternative: lead therapy.
e63d06 No.2360243
>>2360241
idc if you're mean
I'm just questioning the basis for your words
generalizations should be goal specific
don't conflate transgenderism, the zeitgeist around trans people, the approach of the psychiatric community, and trans people themselves
I think in terms of mental healthy, if we had a magic mirror that let us see if a decision would make someone's life better or worse, I'd hope that we both hope that we both would prefer that we would like if their decision produced a better life, regardless of our prejudices or personal feelings of how that happens
>>2360242
what I just offered was me saying you're wrong, objectively, and you can perhaps appreciate and learn from being objectively wrong
>eg. I just roll with what media tells me, when my entire thing has been about totally not doing that
like what mental process or poor reading skills lead you to get the opposite of what I've been going on about?
maybe you work him up, either unknowingly or knowingly. if you wanted a lucid conversation you'd learn timing and empathy
some people are lost causes, sure. but I don't think of him as lost or a cause. he's just Raccoon. we talked about the Heroes in Crisis last night.
e63d06 No.2360244
fuck. I was just in the habit of sleeping at 9pm and waking up early and doing stuff. can still save this.
sorry I'm not more concise, but my reasoning is consistent and I hope I haven't missed anything or been unclear.
good night.
50fb9e No.2360245
>>2360243
you keep saying generalizations should be goal specific
the goal is less trannies.
2e4826 No.2360246
hey guys idk if you heard but we're supposed to be talking about trannies for like the billionth time toda- oh you heard good
50fb9e No.2360247
>>2360246
they're not getting any less fucking disgusting is the thing
372367 No.2360248
>>2360243
I barely skimmed your argument with whomever way up in the rafters, if it is "wrong", it is a jest, it is not, it is stilla jest- just a hint for parsing these things.
We parted on bad, ignorant terms entirely of his doing and I can't put up with being the straight man in an insane act any longer.
He's not worth my time unless he wants to actually grow the fuck up instead of pestering me to wish his boo-hoos away and tell him every day he isnt a complete waste of everyones time. if you want to utilize him for comic book trivia, theres the internet, otherwise, good on ye, i suppose.
But I have no use for such things or a boy that will openly bitch about having associates that arent in his pre-approved circlejerk or playing hugs-an'-kisses in this pathetic wasteland with the other children.
c0cf54 No.2360249
omegalul
while u wer studing de sword
i was quantum light particle 4d entanglement cone wave tunneling multiverse prism interstellar light from star signatures time cone past present spaghetti frequency em electro-magnetic excitation relativity plank
c0cf54 No.2360250
bypass space
bypass ftL
bypass stargate
be anywhere i want
ecf8f6 No.2360252
>>2360006
i was just responding to the OP post which is an alex jones quote
he's just full of shit, why waste your time with him
d50ce2 No.2360253
>>2360252
if you ignore the parts where he is correct sure
ecf8f6 No.2360255
>>2360253
Being full of shit doesn't preclude you from being correct on some issues some of the time.
Does this mean we should listen to him?
d50ce2 No.2360256
>>2360255
we shouldnt dismiss his ideas completely
ecf8f6 No.2360257
>>2360256
You have a limited time to listen to a limited number of people on any given topic.
When is there *ever* a reason to pay attention to alex jones, a renowned conspiretard?
d50ce2 No.2360259
>>2360257
im not saying go listen to his videos or whatever you know about him for stupid reasons, he was right about gay frogs,despite people making fun of him for it
>>2360258
youre a horse fucker you dont have much of a place in this discussion
2dc404 No.2360260
So Mercury is a regular now? lmao
2dc404 No.2360261
lmao I was gonna call him a horse fucker but I felt like that was crossing the line
2dc404 No.2360262
So i guess I'll call him a fucking faggot
812f23 No.2360266
>>2360264
Doesn't sound so bad
I'll be dead way before that
>>2360265
You know
2dc404 No.2360267
You're being too cute thats whats going on
50fb9e No.2360268
look the deal is that usually I vacillate between being tolerable and being as horrible as possible, but I'm trying to be nicer in other places which leaves me with a lot of extra horribleness and I have to dump it somewhere.
d50ce2 No.2360269
Do you seriously not see the irony in a pedophilic horsefucker talking about how degenerate trannies are?
ecf8f6 No.2360270
>>2360259
[citation needed]
50fb9e No.2360271
I do.
That's what makes it so funny. It's like putting a quarter next to something in a photograph for scale. The people need to know that trying to change your gender is a hell of a lot worse than raping animal children.
7620a1 No.2360272
But what about the sense of scale of people like Soto who rape actual children?
d50ce2 No.2360273
d50ce2 No.2360274
>16 is an actual child
legal in 90% of the world and about 20 of the states
2dc404 No.2360275
A Kenyan, A Canadian, and a German walk into a bar..
7620a1 No.2360276
d50ce2 No.2360277
>>2360276
what does erio have to do with this?
7620a1 No.2360278
>>2360277
Who else but Erio and Sci defends pedophilia?
50fb9e No.2360279
Getting raped builds character.
Besides, it's a logistics thing, not really a pedophilia thing. You can dissolve two 55lb bodies for the same price as a 110lb body.
50fb9e No.2360280
It's one of those times where you get quality and quantity in the same package. A rare deal.
ecf8f6 No.2360281
>>2360273
This has already been discredited.
2dc404 No.2360282
lol this fuckin guy
I bet he likes pinkie too
812f23 No.2360283
But are lobsters really psychic ?
d50ce2 No.2360284
>>2360278
16 isnt pedophilia, its legal in most of the world, in my country its legal too
>>2360281
https://www.livescience.com/20532-birth-control-water-pollution.html
European parliament better?
812f23 No.2360285
>>2360284
Will eating a lobster make me psychic ?
well
More than I already am
d50ce2 No.2360290
>>2360285
why are you asking me of all people this?
812f23 No.2360292
>>2360290
Because Alex Johns said lobsters are psychic.
2dc404 No.2360295
oh noooo
edge lord posting gore
ITS NOT EVEN 720p LMAO
ecf8f6 No.2360296
>>2360284
Now you linked an article talking about a different study, about a different chemical, and their effect on completely different species.
Besides "turning the frogs gay, and that's bad because gay is bad" and "turning frogs intersex and they can still produce offspring, let's discuss the environmental impact of this change in behaviour" aren't exactly the same thing.
But you probably already knew that.
2e4826 No.2360297
lmao i don't think tthis faggot knows where he is
34d9c1 No.2360298
oh no not gore
i totally haven't seen that on /b/ a million times
c9fd63 No.2360299
Double shift Saturday
Double shift tonight
Regular shift tomorrow
I'm gonna shoot my manager with a bb gun
34d9c1 No.2360301
>>2360300
so go pick a board that actually does that kinda stuff lol
2dc404 No.2360302
Revy spread your anus and take a pic
For science
c9fd63 No.2360304
>>2360293
>completely malformed, looks like a pustule
>external cranium
>exposed organs
This is why abortion is allowed
2e4826 No.2360305
>>2360300
why would posting fetus gore help ya dingus, any pedophiles here are probably fapping to it
c9fd63 No.2360306
>>2360302
Does it have to be a picture of my anus or is it just any picture I take while also spreading my anus
d50ce2 No.2360307
>>2360296
To the average person telling the difference between a male frog becoming infertile and gay is near to impossible to tell.
It's easier to say and understand
>Chemicals in the water turn the frogs gay
than
>Chemicals put in the water as waste turn frogs infertile
50fb9e No.2360308
If you rape a kid to death, you're already in the shit. And yeah you dump the first couple bodies in a panic because you just want them to be as far away as possible, but by the fifth or sixth, you start to get a sense for when decay becomes a problem, and how to manage it, and nobody's really looking for you anyway, and haven't you always kinda wondered what people look like inside? Your knives aren't the sharpest but it's not like these wounds need to heal anyway.
2e4826 No.2360310
>>2360309
i appreciate your effort, but you are going to have to rethink this
d50ce2 No.2360311
>posting naked children to own the pedophiles
d50ce2 No.2360315
did he delete his post i cant see >>2360309
ecf8f6 No.2360318
>>2360307
Nowhere does it say that they are becoming infertile.
In fact, the hayes study shows that the hermaphrodite frogs produced eggs in their testes, allowing for viable (although exclusively male) offspring.
That is NOT what "turning the frogs gay" means. It also isn't what "turning them infertile means".
It means the exact freaking opposite.
This is why you don't listen to alex jones. It looks like he increased awareness of these studies, but people aren't even reading them properly?
It's good that you bring this to my attention, though.
2dc404 No.2360319
>>2360306
A pic of you just smiling and doing a hand heart is fine too
actually thats all I want
d50ce2 No.2360321
>>2360318
>The body of a fish or a frog reacts to EE2 as if it were a natural estrogen, "demasculinizing" male animals and creating a condition called intersex that interferes with an animal's ability to reproduce
>interferes with an animal's ability to reproduce
2e4826 No.2360322
>>2360315
he's bein b& and deleted as he posts
ecf8f6 No.2360323
>>2360321
It then goes on to say, literally after this,
>Intersex males often produce eggs in their testes.
(like in the hayes study)
>It's not yet clear if levels of EE2 found in waterways affect mammals' reproductive cycle, she said.
(if all it did was turn them infertile, then it would very clearly affect the reproductive cycle)
Please do an honest reading of your own articles from now on.
ecf8f6 No.2360324
ah fuck, it's talking about mammals. The first part remains true, though, and interference does not mean 100% inhibition (which is what infertility is)
c9fd63 No.2360325
>>2360317
>>2360317
nice
>>2360319
How do I take a selfie of a hand heart?
ecf8f6 No.2360328
>>2360325
You could stand next to a mirror.
2e4826 No.2360329
>>2360326
good, keep doing that, that's how we do here
1b61e9 No.2360331
>>2360329
do we erp too? post malone do you want to kiss me?
1b61e9 No.2360332
leave me be i fit in now :3
9a851d No.2360333
>>2360332
If you don't post gore I'll fuck back off.
2e4826 No.2360334
>>2360331
not personally, but i'm sure if you keep trying someone will kiss you~
d50ce2 No.2360335
>>2360322
shame, i want to see where his reasoning for this behaviour is coming from
>>2360323
and producing eggs in the testes and im assuming self fertilizing them will likely lead to problems, at the very least its equivalent to incestuous breeding
2e4826 No.2360336
>>2360335
he has been allowed to stay if the gore stops, maybe if you kiss him he'll tell you
1b61e9 No.2360337
>>2360335
>shame, i want to see where his reasoning for this behaviour is coming from
well im retarded and sexually frustrated and apparently representing my country very poorly
1b61e9 No.2360339
>tfw your testes don’t even produce eggs
why keep living
2e4826 No.2360340
are you a tranny?
cause people here don't shut up about those
d50ce2 No.2360341
>>2360337
so youre just a bored retard trying to have fun?
50fb9e No.2360342
If the trannies just hid their unforgivable shame where normal people didn't have to be nauseated by it, I'd stop talking about it.
2e4826 No.2360343
>>2360342
said the pedophillic horsefucker
1b61e9 No.2360344
>>2360341
aren’t we all?
>>2360340
i haven’t started hrt but i want to. really looking forward to limiting my dating pool even further!
c9fd63 No.2360345
>>2360342
I hide my shame in Pokemon panties
2e4826 No.2360346
>>2360344
lol, well, more power to you.
hope you get to the place you need to be at to be happy c:
d50ce2 No.2360347
50fb9e No.2360348
>>2360343
Yeah?
>>2360345
hiding your shame behind more shame isn't really helping
34d9c1 No.2360349
>>2360345
cute
show pokepantsu
c9fd63 No.2360350
>>2360349
I'm already naked in bed and my body hurts from standing up for 12 hours
1b61e9 No.2360351
>>2360346
thank you post malone. ive never been treated so gently during my gore spamming before
ecf8f6 No.2360353
>>2360330
then throw a peace sign instead.
i built a prop for my phone to rest on, made from a strong paperclip i shaped to size using pliers. i also cut a whole in the lid of a shoe box to stick my phone in to record stuff on the fly. just set a timer and you're good to go.
>>2360335
We don't know. The article doesn't say who provides which gamete. I would have to read the whole studies. Maybe later. The hayes study from 2010 says
<The 10 percent or more that turn from males into females ‑ something not known to occur under natural conditions in amphibians ‑ can successfully mate with male frogs but, because they are genetically male, all their offspring are male.
This skews the ratio, and if that's all it was:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%27s_principle
We'd still have another problem.
I've done some additional reading, and reproduction isn't the only thing affected by insufficient water filtration:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160304092230.htm
Basically, they (fish) have a harder time catching food. Needless to say, this effect is more important.
2e4826 No.2360354
>>2360351
it's nice to be nice.
c9fd63 No.2360355
>>2360353
I mean I could use my camera but I'm not feeling cute rn
34d9c1 No.2360356
>>2360350
ah yeah no worries
you sure get home late from work
ecf8f6 No.2360357
>>2360355
annoyed bun eating intensifies
d50ce2 No.2360358
>>2360353
Correct, chemicals in the water have a bad effect on the wild life, but no one cares about that compared to a crazy guy screaming chemicals being put in the water turn frogs gay.
50fb9e No.2360359
is that like fag talk for "I have visible facial hair right now"?
c9fd63 No.2360360
>>2360359
No I need a few months of exercise to get back down to cute and not chubby
ecf8f6 No.2360362
>>2360358
I guess, true, but keep in mind he's a water filtration salesman with a public record of being batshit crazy. Don't let's pretend the [doubt] isn't reasonably placed.
It's the boy who cried wolf, but instead of crying wolf, they cried globalist conspiracy.
There are plenty of people that care about ecological impact, myself included. Pouring trillions of metric tons of plastic waste into landfills and the ocean soon having more plastic by weight in it than fish are slightly bigger problems (call me crazy), but it's difficult to call that a conspiracy. So you won't hear alex jones talk about this.
But a lot of reputable people are talking about it, and warning us, so I come back to my original statement. Why waste your time with alex jones and distract yourself with the less significant at best, probably bullshit at worst?
ecf8f6 No.2360363
for clarification, when i cited the hayes findings, i was doing so assuming the effects are in fact reproducible, which so far only hayes managed to do, so I was underselling my point a little.
http://www.thecre.com/pdf/2008-Atrazine_ACS.pdf
d50ce2 No.2360364
>>2360362
I don't think they're completely right on it but there definitely are businessmen and politicians who would like to control the people.
>So you won't hear alex jones talk about this.
Correct, his brand is selling wacky conspiracies
>>2360363
I am a bit busy, what does that say?
ecf8f6 No.2360365
>>2360364
How many of those politicians do you suppose are either businessmen or sponsored by businessmen?
title
>ATRAZINE Effects in Xenopus Aren’t Reproducible
<" The scientists found no hermaphrodite frogs; no increase in aromatase as measured
by aromatase mRNA induction; and no increase
in vitellogenin, another marker of feminization."
< "He adds that atrazine could
have an effect on sex ratio, but the sample size may
be too small to tell. He also notes that the experiment conducted with all-male tadpoles found no
feminizing effect at two doses previously reported
by Hayes to cause hermaphroditism in X. laevis. “No
estrogenic actions of atrazine were observed with
any of the parameters measured, leading the authors
to conclude that the differences in sex ratio could
not be caused by an estrogenic effect of atrazine.
Overall, this appears to be a sound study that does
not support the view that atrazine adversely affects
amphibian gonadal development through an estrogenic action,” Denver concludes"
There are more critiques of the methodology and findings, citing problems with the study's reasoning and the sufficiency of the evidence in respect to justifying policy changes.
ecf8f6 No.2360366
Another article on the list of the Astrologer's problem: randomness does not look random.
It is easy to be fooled by randomness,
the reproducibility of a study (precision, or: accuracy of repetition) gives us no insight into its veracity (accuracy, or: proximity to the truth), but the non-reproducibility of a study does.
2e4826 No.2360369