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7 days ago
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10 days ago
the real crime is trying to get people to play league of legends
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10 days ago
its a bit ironic coming from me but be nice to new stupid people. they're new and stupid and this forum is too dead to chase away every stupid new person
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11 days ago
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14 days ago
i won't lie i got a foot fetish, but i can never taste defeat
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@JDolan Their latest patch notes said that they would 'put a release date' after the next one. The question is if that one has been released yet (which I don't think so?).

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@Nanjue How did you get your hair to look so smooth????

@Kingfisher So, what type of roles for characters were you specifically wishing to see filled? I'm expecting the standard run-of-the-mill guests (millionaires and important people) but also employees, right?
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We're using fascism a little broadly here, aren't were? The problem people have with Mussolini isn't simply that, under his rule, civilians sometimes punched Communists. A little more went on there.

I think calls for mass murder are more than just "Unacceptable opinions." That's where I pretty much stand on this. I agree a government deciding which opinions are acceptable and which ones aren't is alarming, and I've stated that before, but at the same time I don't think that civilians should be expected to treat something like genocide with the same civility they treat, say, healthcare. Or shit, even with the same civility we treat freedom.

Also, I'm not even broadening the subject to fascism, I am treating Fascism and Nazism as separate entities here. I disagree heavily with fascists, but I don't think authoritarian nationalist opinions within themselves demand punching. But with Nazis, we're moving past simple dictatorship and on to mass murder. That's where the problem is. I simply can not reconcile political differences with genocide.


Using violence to beat down and scare dissenting opinions is very much a fascist trait. Whether you agree or not that antifa (or anti fascist people) is now also fascist, surely you can agree that they are engaging in fascist behavior at times.

I can reconcile political differences with genocide, mostly because genocide can be rationalized. Maybe not to you, but it can be to these people. Everything is ideology. Even genocide. And politics tend to include ideology. The rationale that a race is weaker and is leeching off of the stronger and therefore they must be cleansed seems brutal and unfair but there's very much a rationale behind it, which can be politically motivated. It's not like there aren't tonnes of (political) books written about the theories of why we should hate certain people, no?
@Vilageidiotx "The fascists of the future will be called an anti-fascists." Using violence to keep down non-acceptable opinions was something we saw in another era too. One side has been compared to fascists (wrongly so) but it goes for the other side too, I find.
@Vilageidiotx My one problem with the whole 'punching a nazi is now ok!' was because of the fucking hypocrisy. Advocates of equal rights suddenly running out to punch people purely for disagreeing with them.

I wouldn't even have a problem with that if the guy that punched him was a real tough guy like he tried to be and a) didn't wrap his face to hide it and b) didn't run away like a fucking pussy.
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