Something Awful and Friends - The roller-coaster train-wreck embarrassing downfall of a Web 1.0 giant and its tick offspring like from Cloverfield

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100% PURE FUEGIAN PHENOTYPE, MY BLOOD IS SEETHING WITH THE RAGE OF MY OPPRESSED ANCESTORS

Hello @fnnaarrggf/Ashley Hutsell Jankowski explain why non-whites can be White Supermacists?
And of course FatAsh took a break from pegging her husband to waddle into the thread and bitch about people not understanding that Comrade Brownskin over there suffers from false consciousness which is why he had to be shot by Shooty McGoonface.
 
If a real pandemic hit the vax mandate wouldn't be needed.

Yeah, in Deus Ex, the "grey death" had the "Ambrosia vaccine" (which I think only reduced symptoms, didn't actually cause immunity), which everyone from the urban poor to senators, were desperate to get. Like COVID, it was either outright stated or heavily implied--I can't remember which--that it was indeed a manufactured virus.

But the vaxx thing is very new. It was only a few years ago that vaccines were seen as a tool of neoliberalism (for Farmers who don't have much contact with radical lefties: neolibs are to the woke what RINOs are to the based), and it was not uncommon to see the rockstars of the anti-authoritarian left - Jill Stein, for example - speak out passionately against Big Pharma, the FDA, the CDC, institutional capture, and the dangerous corruption of the medical-industrial complex

Less than 10 years ago, I used to roll my eyes at left-wingers complaining about "Big Pharma", it's unsettling how practically overnight they started simping hard for the same companies they hated so much.
 
Yeah, in Deus Ex, the "grey death" had the "Ambrosia vaccine" (which I think only reduced symptoms, didn't actually cause immunity), which everyone from the urban poor to senators, were desperate to get. Like COVID, it was either outright stated or heavily implied--I can't remember which--that it was indeed a manufactured virus.
There’s a lot of autism in this thread, but randomly interjecting a vidya reference like it has some relevance to real life, because you’re incapable of comprehending anything except through the lens of pop culture, is definitely the peak.
 
There’s a lot of autism in this thread, but randomly interjecting a vidya reference like it has some relevance to real life, because you’re incapable of comprehending anything except through the lens of pop culture, is definitely the peak.
Deus Ex is long before Vidya became mainstream. Furthest thing you could get from pop culture. You ask any normie about Deus Ex the best you can hope for is that they might have heard about that Human Revolution game that has that graphical filter that makes it look like the whole world is inside a piss jar.

The original Deus Ex is like Alex Jones. In that it turned out to be right about so many crazy things that we're now waiting for the politicians to remove their skinsuits and reveal themselves to have been satanic lizard people from outer space all along.
 
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If you hear somebody went to a peaceful protest to assault the protesters and then shot them when they fought back, and you think they deserved it, you're a piece of shit. Doesn't matter if it's antivaxxers, antifa, or fucking Westboro Baptist
 
Deus Ex is long before Vidya became mainstream. Furthest thing you could get from pop culture. You ask any normie about Deus Ex the best you can hope for is that they might have heard about that Human Revolution game that has that graphical filter that makes it look like the whole world is inside a piss jar.

The original Deus Ex is like Alex Jones. In that it turned out to be right about so many crazy things that we're now waiting for the politicians to remove their skinsuits and reveal themselves to have been satanic lizard people from outer space all along.
Deus Ex and Alex Jones were taking their cues from classic conspiracy broadcaster Milton "Bill" Cooper and his book Behold a Pale Horse. Find a copy of that if you're interested in digging down closer to where most of that got into pop culture from.
 
Deus Ex and Alex Jones were taking their cues from classic conspiracy broadcaster Milton "Bill" Cooper and his book Behold a Pale Horse. Find a copy of that if you're interested in digging down closer to where most of that got into pop culture from.

I wish Cooper was still alive so we could have a thread on him. For those that haven't heard of him he started out in the 80s as a ufologist but pissed off John Lear and his crew so he switched to the sovereign citizen/militia movement in the early 90s. He broadcasted over shortwave and would claim his show was being jammed by the government nearly every week. He died in a shootout with police because the townspeople had had enough of his drunken escapades.
If you want to real Behold A Pale Horse find a first edition printing that has the complete Protocols of the Elders of Zion in it.
 
Deus Ex is long before Vidya became mainstream. Furthest thing you could get from pop culture. You ask any normie about Deus Ex the best you can hope for is that they might have heard about that Human Revolution game that has that graphical filter that makes it look like the whole world is inside a piss jar.

The original Deus Ex is like Alex Jones. In that it turned out to be right about so many crazy things that we're now waiting for the politicians to remove their skinsuits and reveal themselves to have been satanic lizard people from outer space all along.
Yeah nobody was playing video games in the far-off year of 2000.

Literally no better than redditors bringing up Harry Potter every ten seconds, except you’ve added some retarded hipster spin to it.
 
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