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JulianWithTheRedCorvette
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Well, you're 1) actively castigating Black women as uniformly weak and insecure; 2) making claims that those insecurities are rooted in gender-wide feelings of inadequacy due to their "failure" to keep the attentions of Black men. And you've done all of this without providing any real rationale for your opinions

"We have stopped caring…"
You cared in the first place?

Death rates aren't a reference for anything unless you provide some context. Which deaths are you even counting? Those only directly attributable to conflict, or collateral deaths that are arguably the results of the "warfare" you mention; what counts and what doesn't?

Trappin' out the bandwidth.

It's just- what with the screed against Black women- you sound like you've got a bug up your a s s about something. That's all.

What "statistics" though? Are they descriptive or inferential? If they're descriptive, then how could you have gotten a representative sample of the data set; and if they are inferential, how could you have possibly tested your hypotheses in the absence of real quantitative data?

So, basically, in the absence of a mathematically sound foundation for a predictive model, just reach your conclusion based on conjecture?

"Want to tell me the total African black on black violence figures since 1620?
It exceeds any white on black figures by roughly tenfold…"
My n*gga, how do you know this?

I sincerely hope so. The level of hate people have for Dorne in season 5 is dwarfed by my hatred of that storyline.

Aaaaahhhh. That makes sense.

My n*gga; what the fuck are you so mad about?

I'm happy as long as an episode doesn't have Brann. Seriously, I fucking hate Brann and his boring-ass quest.

Bandit Princess is really with the shits.

Never change, Wood Rocket.

No, man. I'm talking about that first time in Lexa's throne room where Clarke had a chance to kill Emerson and didn't. This whole situation would have been avoided if she had just been less of a dick and killed that asshole when she had the chance. Clarke spent time convincing Lexa that murder isn't the best solution-

I feel like I should feel bad for Emerson, but I don't. The guy was a massive dick who was completely fine with murdering several dozen kidnapped teenagers for their bone marrow. If we'd actually seen his wife and kids, then maybe I'd feel something for him.
Re: the idea of mercy in this season I've been thinking

It's probably not; I just enjoy overthinking stuff like this.

I always preferred Bizarre Ride II Tha Pharcyde.

When I was in the 10th grade, my best friend's older brother burned me a copy of this album and said, "you need to listen to this". This was the greatest album I had ever heard; it had everything! Dope beats! Dope concepts! Skits that were actually funny! "I got your head still bobbin' and my verse didn't rhyme"! I

The lesson (apparently); it doesn't pay to be a sadist. If you slowly & tortuously murder a man's family and destroy his entire society, just dispense with the "cruel mercy" bullshit and give him the death he longs for.