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Brb, taking boat to Tel Fyr.

I don’t know how willing I am to believe an anecdote from a supporter of the Sixth House...

I mean, it was posted at midnight...

I think it’s weird that they would have umbridge with Colin Kapernick for not standing for the anthem while having zero problem with the NFL doing everything in its power to exploit military personnel for financial gain.

Art by and for people who lack any sense of self-awareness.

Historical perspective. Things are pretty shit right now, but they’ve been much, much shittier in the past. As others have said, what we’re going through now it backlash. The last ten years have seen a ridiculous amount of change in the US, change that favors inclusiveness and equality. The wealthy, white elite are

Stay safe, and also leave Louis CK’s kid alone.

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Yes, people actually live in Vietnam.

It looks nicer and more advanced because special effects have improved greatly over the last 50 years.

“I love how, on cop cars, they put ‘to protect and serve’ in quotes, like they’re being sarcastic.” - Neal Brennan

‘Castles Made of Sand’ by Jimi Hendrix. I’d link a video, but Hendrix has been all-but-erased from YouTube by some force of evil (and/or record label execs).

Titus = #3 Hitler

Ichiro ichiban!

I didn’t know Krist Novoselic played Overwatch.

... Wow. That’s just... jeez. This article is essentially begging Shenmue III’s developers to cut corners and be lazy in the name of warped nostalgia. The first two Shenmue games were clunky due to technological limitations, not design philosophy.

Sony is providing “production, marketing, and publishing support.”

Yeah, it’s not like this game is being financially backed by Sony after duping people into funding a record-breaking Kickstarter or anything.

I think it’s enough that they not be arrested, and allowed to demonstrate. There should be no obligation to book them at universities or other institutions in the name of ‘fairness.’ Fairness cannot be applied to a white supremacist doctrine. You can believe what you want, and say what you want (within reason; threats

It was a rhetorical device, and a poorly executed one on my part. I was very much in ‘emotion mind’ when I wrote it. I do think radical change is necessary, but I could be more specific about what I think those changes should be (mostly an end to ‘free market’ bullshit and other conservative fantasies).