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5 days ago
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8 days ago
the real crime is trying to get people to play league of legends
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8 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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9 days ago
DE POLO OP MIJN BODY ZIT VOL MET BLOED VAN STERVELINGEN TERWIJL IK 8.6 DRINK
11 days ago
i won't lie i got a foot fetish, but i can never taste defeat
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@Andreyich Even if you cross reference you're only going to end up with the average of all moralities, not the one true collection of moralities that possess the holy power of being always right.
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I imagine people who do this are like those people whose life is a total mess and who think having a baby will solve it.


What do you mean adding another expensive hobby (a kid) is going to turn my life even more into a mess?
I was confused on... why question someone who is just uncomfortable with people making fun of the disabled, so I didn't know if Odin was going to have an overarching point on morality.

Also, to get back into politics as well... apparently North Korea's missile over Japan was the beginning of a Pacific Operation.


I mean, morality as an objective unified truth is nonexistant is my point, lol.
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See, now you're treating your view on the morality of a joke as an absolute truth/fact. Which is dumb.

Implying I need to put 'in my opinion' in front of every statement is a rhetorical device deployed to dilute an argument.


Eh, no, I said that because you've said 2 (or 3?) times now that it's wrong, but I can't find any reason in _why_ you are saying that. Leads me to believe you really believe it to be the truth and that there are no other people who can feel otherwise.

How would you feel if a disabled person makes jokes at the expense of their own disabilities and other disabilities? It could be relatable for disabled people, hell it could give them an outlet that they can't usually hear or talk about (talking about disabilities is taboo, at least where I live, in the pretty liberal country of the Netherlands) because people without disabilities don't understand it.

There's so much positivity that _could_ be gained from joking about disabilities but all it seems you're hung up on is 'huh it's bad'.
Making a joke out of a disability is mean, regardless of whether you intend it that way.


See, now you're treating your view on the morality of a joke as an absolute truth/fact. Which is dumb.

Joking about disabilities can be funny.
@Penny Jokes aren't always means to be made mockingly.
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I was actually thinking Hyuga but gave up because of how hard it is to find picture with their white/light purple eyes.


I can edit an image for you if you want. I'm.. halfway decent with photoshop. I've done edits like that before.
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Meh. Could be worse.
As am example, I'm thinking of making an Uzumaki for my second character. Kek.


Gross. Go Hyuga or go home.
Uchiha are gross.
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Sakana did not turn to face her - didn't notice the smirk either. Her reaction was somewhat humorous but did not receive a smile or any response at all. That's naive, Sakana thought to himself. “Perhaps they are easily amused,” he began, shooting a glance at the hokage, waiting for the speech to begin. If it continued like this, they'd be here all day. “Controlled insanity is controlled chaos. In the grand scheme of fate, that's all we are. Controlled chaos. It seems chaotic, but there is a pattern if you move away far enough and spectate from far away. Just take a step back, and you'll see the threads running everywhere in our history. But if you're here.. in our shoes.. there is no pattern. Only fear of tomorrow and regret for yesterday. It's the curse of shinobi.” Slowly he let his eyes droop off of the hokage's figure and instead looked to the right, where Usagi was. He waited a moment and then looked back to the front, not really looking at anything specific more so than observing the entire spectacle. A broad overview, an unfocused gaze. For a moment it seemed like Sakana would walk away, as if he were bored by the conversation, until he suddenly spoke up again after a long intentional pause.

“Bad days bring out people too. Are they the same as you and me?” He made no move, did not even flex a single muscle as he waited there. He was extremely calm for someone that was about to undertake the jonin exam. It was especially strange as he was two years Usagi's junior - a woman who by all intents and purposes was going to be a young jonin if she made the exam at 18. In fact, closer inspection would reveal that Sakana could very well have been the youngest chunin that was taking the exams.

By all means it would've been natural to be nervous, but not a single drop of sweat lined his face, not a single muscle was tensed. Those familiar with Sakana's creed - and there were few that were, besides his team members, sensei, and his parents - would understand. Sakana's fate had been sealed, as had the other chunin's fate been. There was no point in worry. Everything that was meant to happen would happen. Again he was silent, pausing momentarily, allowing Usagi to interject, respond or ponder his statement and question. Perhaps she'd wonder whether Sakana was simply trying to sound smart or wise. It certainly wouldn't be the first time anyone would think that. “Maybe this is just a day then, neither good nor bad.”
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