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theres a new pozzed life is strange type game.
i vote for this.
 
>T/T/D mentioned

Josh have you seen this video?

Made by the one and only Jebediah Schlatt in around 2018. He actually deeply regrets these videos since he became a faggot. These might get deleted from his channel some day.
These are one of those works that have an endless amount of little gags that reward you for paying close attention to details.
 
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What mods would you suggest?
I don't remember my full list but:
There was one for executing enemies when they're down. You could go in and rip their heads off from their inventory.
A shackle crafting mod combined with slavery mod
Crucifixion mod
Trade route mods
Sparring mods
Martial arts mods
Cannibalism mod
Okrans Rest mod (Adds a town in the holy land)
Living world
And some trading mods that improve NPC trading and buying.
There's a copper drill mod if you wanna do mining that really speeds it up.
And some training mods I remember too that made training actually make sense.
 
I was going to suggest Kenshi but I've seen you try that. I fucking love that game so much it hits my autism levels in just the right way. A few mods to improve enslaving was all it took to really make it even better. It really is the right balance of the sims and runescape for me.

I used to think about that question of if an alien came and asked you to remove one race from the planet.
Without any hesitation it would be Indians now.
I wouldn't even pause to think. Africans can be a menace, but jeets are an absolute blight.
They destroy the environment with incredible amounts of pollution even when left to their own country.
And not content with just that they'll call and harass your elderly parents at 6 in the morning with scam calls trying to scare her because they're soulless shit stains that don't even have the decency to keep it to "honest" hours.


They have to live with Indians. I think it would be a mercy to them
We're like minded in that but what stops the gameflow is when you start to build up a base and the game comes to a screeching halt.
I hope the dev fixes this in the prequel
 
That is a horrible thing to say. India is actually a very beautiful and lovely place. The only problem is that it's full of Indians.
So is vietnam its a lovely country with good beaches and sights....it s a shit hole because its filled with vietnamese people

The reason "Americans are all dumb and lazy" is because Bush policies said 'no child should ever be left behind in school just because they are under performing'

I moon light in education and I can add the other issue of midwitts. When the work is soo easy for the slow learners you end up with it being too easy for the normies. So they get bored and shut down. (fair enough) in my opinion. But then you get the fuckers that are set up to fail because they can see the answer in two minutes.

This does alot of damage because they think they are smart because its easy and they dont learn the disapline to break down and work through harder problems they totally lack that skill.
 
“That Jesse guy” responds to Null being coy about mentioning him
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These are how my notes look, and I forget everyone's name, to the point where the #1 comment I see is that I forgot things or got something wrong. So no it's not really a matter of what's infront of me.

It's not that I hate him, it's just that I generally find him very annoying, and my aversion to mentioning him comes from how eager he is to be mentioned / get namedropped / promote his show (which is paywalled). I don't like that kind of thing so I don't engage with it.
 
What is the consensus of FIREOrg?
Fire.org built their reputation mainly defending conservative speech on college campuses during the Trump, and Biden years. However, the reason you see them defending pro-Palestinian college students now post-October 7, 2023 is because they do not see themselves beholden to only defending conservative speech, and would rather defend all speech. This cost some of the organization's reputation when they did this among those who praised it in the past, but you might consider this taking a principled stance.

As others have said, they have recently branched out to defending freedom of speech aware from college campuses. They don't have as many cases that might be helpful in assessing their effectiveness here, but they seem sincere.

For what it's worth, FIRE is thought of very highly by Glenn Greenwald, who himself takes freedom of speech very seriously. I know you trashed him for being gay, and having that fetish tape of his leak recently on MATI (which was pretty on point, even though I like Glenn, and his work), but I think there's a chance he, or some of the people he's invited onto his show, would be willing to talk to you about financial censorship, and the Kiwi Farms.

In Destiny's video version of the Keffals Manifesto, he remarks near the end that Glenn offered to co-publish the article version with him. No idea if that's true, but that sounds like Glenn could be receptive to talking to you if it is.

(At 3:18:43)

During #DropKiwiFarms, Glenn tweeted passing criticism of the mainstream media's coverage of Keffals, though in a couple screenshots only, and not in any depth.
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald - 11:25 PM · Sep 6 said:
But the worst is watching people whose job title in corporate HR Departments is "journalist" take the lead in agitating for censorship. They exploit the platforms of corporate giants to pioneer increasingly dangerous means of banning dissenters. *These* are the authoritarians.
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The appetite he, and his show System Update has for controversial guests can be gauged by how Glenn's occasional fill-in host Michael Tracy once invited Nick Fuentes on, where that interview pressed Nick somewhat, but wasn't set up as a gotcha to him, and gave him plenty of time to say his piece. (Nick was his typical weasel self, so I wasn't impressed with it overall.)
(Starts at 43:15)

Also, last year you said on MATI that no matter how much people hate the media, that it's not nearly enough. Glenn has tweets on his timeline saying exactly that.
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald - 12:39 PM - 19 Jan 2022 said:
Liberal editors like @ClaraJeffery spent the day re-tweeting supporting for the NPR story even after Sotomayor and Gorsuch jointly debunked it.

Then, when Roberts denied it, she and they ignored that, just moved to other things.

However much you hate the media, it's not enough.

Of course, this might be all useless bullshit in the end, so I'm not trying to change your mind if you think this would be a waste of time. Just throwing it out there if you weren't aware. I know you also have said these suggestions aren't really helpful without a personal contact, and unfortunately, to answer that, I don't have one.
 
For vidya suggestion, I think the original Deus Ex (2000) would be a nice tinfoil hat stream, a retrospective commentary 25 years later of what happened and what didn't and so on. Would be fun to see the Aquinas Protocol commentary seething on stream.

that looks impressive on the surface (much like all those touched-up pictures of glowing futuristic cities at night--just ignore the smog-covered skies and the run-down look during the day, please), but has no actual substance when looked at through anything but a rigidly controlled state-curated lens.
Exactly the same shit with California. Not saying China is that much better, but I wouldn't take this anti-ching-cong seething tard serious when China got all the production while America and Europe is wasting resources on babysitting niggers.
 
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Which meant a lot of black kids got passed through the system

It's really "Americans are dumb, until you break it down by race".

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This also breaks it down by Race, State for 2000 and it's interesting to see how fly-over and southern states have the largest gaps (probably explaining how people perceive those states as dumb, when in reality it's just non-Whites/non-Asians dragging it down):
 
hello sir will be un reedem your game
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NEW DELHI, Aug 19 (Reuters) - India's government plans to ban online games played with money, a proposed bill showed on Tuesday, in what would be a heavy blow for an industry that has attracted billions of dollars of foreign investment.
Citing psychological and financial harm it says can be caused by such games, the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill 2025 says that no person "shall offer, aid, abet, induce or otherwise indulge or engage in" the offering of online money games and such services.
The 13-page bill, which has not yet been made public but has been reviewed by Reuters, describes an online money game as one played by a user by depositing money in expectation of winning monetary and other enrichment.
The Indian market for such gaming is set to be worth $3.6 billion by 2029, venture capital firm Lumikai says.
Endorsements by top Indian cricketers and other marketing efforts have boosted appeal and investor interest of real money gaming apps such as the popular fantasy cricket games operated by startups Dream11 and Mobile Premier League.
Dream11 commands a valuation of $8 billion while Mobile Premier League is valued at $2.5 billion, PitchBook data shows.
The Indian government has long been concerned about how such games are addictive.
India's IT ministry, which has drafted the bill, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. MPL and Dream11 declined to comment.
In fantasy cricket games on Dream11, users create their teams by paying as little as 8 rupees (10 U.S. cents), with a total prize pool of 1.2 million Indian rupees ($14,000). The apps become more popular during the Indian Premier League season, one of the world's most popular cricket tournaments.
The bill states that anyone who offers such money games could face a jail term of up to three years and a fine.
"Such games often use manipulative design features, addictive algorithms ... while promoting compulsive behaviour leading to financial ruin," the bill said.
Reporting by Aftab Ahmed and Aditya Kalra Editing by David Goodman
 
>Be British
>Get fired from a longtime position as a firefighter
>Court agrees that you were unjustly fired
>years later criticize how said fire department is run on Facebook
>get arrested, electronics seized, gagged about talking about the Fire Department or even your arrest
>not even charged with a crime
>have to win the right to even legally talk about the arrest

Police used 'Orwellian' powers to 'gag' firefighter who was arrested after criticising his bosses online

Robert Moss was allegedly told by Staffordshire Police that his right to 'freedom of expression' must be 'limited to maintain public safety and order' after he was arrested on suspicion of malicious communications on July 8.

Prior to his dismissal in 2021, the former firefighter, 56, had served Staffordshire fire and rescue service for 28 years and even worked as the county's Fire Brigade Union's secretary.

An employment tribunal in 2023 later found that he had been wrongly dismissed from his position, with a judgement ruling it had been an 'unfair' decision.

Following this, in a private Facebook group, the father-of-one had provided advice to firefighters, alongside making several critical comments regarding the fire service's management.

At a bail hearing held at Newcastle-Under-Lyme magistrates' court, the police's 'gagging clause' was eventually overturned due to concerns about the draconian approach by officers.

While Mr Moss was never charged with a crime, his home was raided at 7am in July, with officers seizing two telephones, an iPad and a computer.

He was then given bail with six conditions that included being prohibited from posting any communication relating to the county's fire service, alongside anything related to the ongoing investigation.
Mr Moss went on to accuse the fire service of 'weaponising the police' in a bid to 'silence' him, adding that the 'gagging' order represented a human rights breach.

During the magistrates' court hearing, Tom Beardsworth, a barrister hired by the Free Speech Union, said that two of Mr Moss' bail conditions represented a 'deep threat to the right of free expression'.

He added: 'For the police to prohibit an arrested person from speaking about their arrest is extraordinary and Orwellian, and it is not hyperbole to put it in those terms.

'We do not live in a police state and Mr Moss should have every right to speak about his arrest.'

However, arresting officer DC Isobel Holliday said that the bail conditions had been 'proportionate' given the 'malicious and reckless' online posts by Mr Moss.

Following the evidence, Paul Tabinor, chairman of the magistrates' bench, ruled that while Mr Moss would be permitted to post messages about the fire service, he was no longer banned from posting about the police investigation.

Sam Armstrong, the FSU's legislative affairs director, described Mr Moss' case as 'amongst the most egregious abuses of state power' the organisation had come across.
'And obviously that's absolutely fine. You've got a freedom of speech and there are no issues at all.
Reminder that British "people" will still insist that they have freedom of speech and see no contradictions when they say they have "reasonable limits on speech" which apparently includes protecting your legally found guilty former employers from criticism
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It's really "Americans are dumb, until you break it down by race".

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This also breaks it down by Race, State for 2000 and it's interesting to see how fly-over and southern states have the largest gaps (probably explaining how people perceive those states as dumb, when in reality it's just non-Whites/non-Asians dragging it down):
> "zoomers can't read"
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So sick and tired of people blaming tech. Yeah, modern tech makes people dumb, but not that much dumber. I'm pretty sure activists/politicians will use AI as a the new cope for increased illiteracy and further decline on intelligence, as a way to hide the demographic change of niggers, paajets and the mutts taking up more space.
 

From about 7:30 to about 19 minutes. Or the section on data breaches, and the one called companies.

This is the stuff I'm talking about when I say I'm worried about the state of things. The data breaches, I imagine if there are large companies doing age verifications, these are going to become huge targets for hackers. And over time I think it's been shown you can't take a lot of companies word when they say "we don't store information".

That's outside of the free speech implications of needing to verify yourself to make an account with information to verify who you are. Not just to post, but to even look at posts on some sites.

The other part. Just shows how much worse the kind of surveillance we have now already is. It becomes more normalized over time. People won't care until they are effected, or they know about someone that is effected by it. A lot like how people are with debanking. I have a feeling, at some point in the future, after things keep getting worse. People will wish they cared. It's a lot harder to unfuck something that's already fucked.

That's probably the last thing I'm going to post about in this thread about this topic. Unless something actually big happens. But I really do think people should think about this now. While we have some kind of chance to stop it from getting worse. It's already really bad, and it's been bad for 10 or more years but people ignore it.
 
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