(Yesterday, 07:59 PM)Boredfrom wrote: Ezekiel45 wrote:A part of me of me wants to think that whatever secret/rich people medicines and treatments they're giving him to keep him alive is slowly rotting his body away, lol.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/trump-79-displays-worrying-new-skin-condition.1450846/ Seems like a poor secret medicine then.
Yesterday, 08:19 PM
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STAFF COMMUNICATION: THEORY FOR ORGANIZING
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/protest-power-zines-and-lit-microcosm-books
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Quote:Everyone Calls Themselves an Ally Until it Is Time to Do Some Real Ally Shit
"Not everyone is a warrior. Not everyone wants to be in confrontational situations with the police and governments, or angry people, but most of the people who fall into this category are often pigeonholed as being a bull horn blow hard and march organizer. Creating a culture of resistance and support requires us all to know what our strong suits and talents are and to cultivate them so they benefit the cause in a manner that is respectful and meaningful."
Xhopakelxhit, a member of Ancestral Pride, (some badass, grassroots, indigenous, direct action land defenders from unceded Ahousat territory) made this zine about how to be anti-racist/anti-capitalist white settler ally to people in all kinds of struggles—indigenous and otherwise. Featuring artwork from Gord Hill and Annie Banks, it offers very concrete action ideas and resources that anyone can empower themselves with in the battle for restorative justice and building allies with settlers.
Quote:When Being An Ally Turns Into Being An Appropriator: Settler Conduct and Self Check
A no-bullshit gut-check on how settlers can effectively support indigenous movements, and how all of us can do better building together. Xhopakelxhit, a member of Ancestral Pride, (badass, grassroots, direct action land defenders from unceded Ahousat territory), sets this zine up as a primer for allies of indigenous liberation, offering direct feedback on how to join the fight without taking up too much space, speaking for people whose voices and experiences should be heard directly, or claiming an inappropriate degree of authority. The series of "self-check" questions at the center will help you pump the brakes before you privilege jumps out, but they also form a road map for meaningful, long-term involvement in our collective struggle.
Quote:Seasons of Resistance: Winter Spells for Rest
Struggling with the state of the world? Learn to support your mental health with the power of the seasons in this tender offering. Each season has its own lessons, and winter is a potent time for deep dreaming, transformation, and planting the seeds of a better future. Whether you’re “witch curious” or already have an established spiritual practice, this zine of spells and reflections will help you to work with winter’s unique magic. If you are feeling anxiety or grief about our planet and political climate, you are not alone. May these spells sustain you, and remind you that the seasons are here to guide you, the earth is with you, and we are all bound together in the fight for liberation. Let’s conjure kernels of hope together!
Quote:Utopian Witch: Solarpunk Magick to Fight Climate Change and Save the World
This solarpunk book of shadows will guide you in surviving and resisting climate crisis and dystopian political systems so you can take radical action towards a positive future. Longtime activist and practicing witch Justine Norton-Kertson introduces a fresh approach to witchcraft at a time when it’s desperately needed.
Drawing on the natural connections between modern paganism and the literary, artistic, and activist movement known as solarpunk, Norton-Kertson provides meditations and correspondences for developing a spiritual practice rooted in nature, the Sun, and a powerful belief in our ability to build a better world. Readers will also find a host of spells to use in the fight against climate change, fascism, and inequality. These politically conscious magickal practices forge a new spiritual praxis to guide us as we work together to envision and create the future we want to see.
Quote:Looking at the White Working Class Historically
What is the role of the white working class in the US? Are we at the front lines of the fight against oppression, or are we capitalism's complicit foot soldiers? Are we the ultimate underdogs or dangerously unaware of our privilege? Or some combination of all and none of the above? Written in the early 1980s from prison by David Gilbert, a white activist who worked with the Weather Underground and Black Liberation Army, this pamphlet reflects on the historical race and class analyses of thinkers such as W.E.B. DuBois, J. Sakai, and Ted Allen to tease out the complexities of the contradictions of the white working class identity. Activists seeking to end white supremacy and build solidarity across race and class lines will gain valuable insight in these lessons from the radicals of the 1960s and before. Read this instead of Hillbilly Elegy, ugh, seriously.
Unfortunately, the charity part goes to Nazis:
Quote:Charity Information
This bundle supports American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
So make sure to set that to zero to be a true ally.
Yesterday, 08:30 PM
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All these books and yet noone knows what to do when a white guy with tourette screams the n word
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Derbel McDillet, post: 152030887, member: 128269 wrote:I'm still trying to make sense of the no console warring rule. Still feels like a daily occurrence despite it being discouraged.
We get the exclusives listicle thread that's made fun of and locked. That tracks.
Resident Evil gets its console sales predictions thread, which anyone can figure out to be a coin flip. So I don't really get the point of that, but okay. And then the actual results thread, which will be one of many just turns into "how dare you imply the Switch 2 version just did okay" / "lol Xbox".
[url unfurl=true]https://www.resetera.com/threads/uk-retail-sales-week-9-2026-feb-22-feb-28-requiem-debuts-at-1-switch-2-exclusive-re-requiem-generations-bundle-debuts-at-3.1450243/[/url]
I feel like I've been actioned more for pointing it out than actually doing it.
At this point, I can just stay out of it, but I wish third parties could be our break from this shit, but people still have to make it about their platform for any kind of win. And I'm just wondering how does that not count.
And I get that people want to convince others that it's just industry discussion, but it is way too petty.
People aren't exactly subtle, practically wearing their biases on their forehead proclaiming perceived victories while complaining about one system still even getting games. Its like, like what you like, but at our ages, it's like why ... are we doing this? For what?
At least twice a week I'm tempted to post "explain the console warring rule to me like I'm 5".
You can't really solve it. And I'm not even saying action people for it. But when I actually do see people getting actioned, it's like, for that? I just want it to make sense. Some cons
istency, a line. Something.
From constructive
Somebody get derbel their meds
Vaenyr, post: 152031892, member: 54911 wrote:Something I've noticed happening more and more lately is people being called "corporate bootlickers" for a variety of reasons. It happened in the FRLG threads to those who said they are fine with the price. It happened in the BluePoint/Bloodborne thread when people said they'd like a remake/remaster despite From's/Miyazaki's wishes. It also happened in the Myrient game preservation thread, like this post:
[url unfurl=true]https://www.resetera.com/threads/ai-fueled-ram-crisis-forces-retro-game-preservation-site-myrient-to-permanently-close-retro-game-archived-with-390-tb-worth-of-data-gone.1450183/page-2#post-152029027[/url]
It's usually not directed at specific posters that are quoted. Rather a blanket "calling out half the thread without naming anyone in particular" manner. Is this something that should be reported? Is that something we just ignore as petty insults? What's the etiquette?
Derbel McDillet, post: 152036350, member: 128269 wrote:I'd be up for having this conversation as well if we could actually elaborate on those "variety of reasons" and post examples of the defenses made that proceeded those statements. IE the locked the Pokemon thread where the user was criticizing having to buy in multiple languages and people just jumped on them for having the nerve.
We act like people don't pushback harshly on others on the basis that the company they like is being criticized, which they make clear themselves.
Vaenyr, post: 152042191, member: 54911 wrote:That's quite the mischaracterization of that thread. Most people, even the "Nintendo fanboys" acknowledged that every language was its own SKU was shitty. Some people rightfully mentioned that you could never change languages in a Pokémon game, after some claimed that they'd like to play the game in three different languages. Others explained why they were fine with the price. And quite a few people made light-hearted jabs at the OP for creating another thread while there was a 39-pages long thread active at that time, where that whole thing was discussed at length. Funnily enough you were one of the posters in there who jumped into a conversation, quoted a comment of mine and completely mischaracterized it because you didn't take the time to read what led to the conversation I was having, and you didn't understand the context lol
Furthermore, I don't think there's ever really a situation on gaming site where it is appropriate to accuse other users of being "corporate bootlickers". That's simply not something that is ever done in good faith. I don't care if diehard fans are obnoxious or overzealous with their defense. There is plenty of disingenuousness going around, so resorting to "corporate bootlicking" in a thread about freaking videogames is simply
childish in my opinion.
(Yesterday, 08:30 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote: All these books and yet noone knows what to do when a white guy with tourette screams the n word
(Yesterday, 08:37 PM)Greatness Gone wrote: American news site running a story on Americans caught up in a foreign war during their vacation....somehow elicits this response:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/nbc-news-we-need-to-put-a-human-face-on-whats-going-on-lets-frame-whats-going-on-in-the-middle-east-through-how-it-messes-with-white-people.1450963/
Quote:As a white man, I'm so goddamn tired of white people
Quote:One and done for me. I'm definitely racist against my own race
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Related to the Solarpunkmagick book:
Quote:Once upon a time, Justine Norton-Kertson corrupted young minds by teaching high school history, civics, and economics from a leftist perspective, then spent almost a decade as a community and union organizer. Nowadays, Justine continues working to corrupt the youth, primarily as a publisher, author, screenwriter, and podcaster. Justine was named one of the 2023 Grist 50 Fixers for their work publishing climate fiction and organizing around climate change. They founded Android Press and Solarpunk Magazine in 2022 and are editor-in-chief for both. Their short stories and poems have been published by Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Reckoning, Solarpunk Magazine, and World Weaver Press, among others. Justine is also the creator and host of the fantasy fiction podcast Imagitopia and was an associate producer for the streaming show The 7th Rule. Justine recently co-founded a film and media production studio called Nerd Horror Media. They live in rural Oregon with their partner, puppies, cats, goats, and bunnies, where they enjoy gardening, kayaking, writing, and making short films. They can be found online on Instagram and TikTok @utopianwitchcraft, or at www.justinenortonkertson.com.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6126360144 wrote:I picked up this book with some previous engagement with solarpunk fiction and having read the author’s work in a short story anthology or two. I’m always keen to pick up a book on magic / Paganism / craft practice that has an explicitly social justice angle as I want to have books like this to recommend to others when they ask.
What I liked: Norton-Kertson has written a book that would work for a witch new to solarpunk OR for a solarpunk enthusiast new to witchcraft; the fact that they’ve done both here is, I think, impressive. They provide clear definitions and lots of supplemental reading suggestions. It is definitely a beginner-leaning text but I have some familiarity with both topics and still found interesting ideas to consider. I am grateful to Norton-Kertson for situating themselves in terms of their identities, cosmologies, and traditions, and for solidly taking an antifascist, anti-oppressive position throughout, making a number of good points with respect to how this kind of position can intersect with solarpunk + magical practice. I never thought I’d get to see the phrase ‘diversity of tactics’ in a craft book and so I’m grateful for that inclusion even if I might’ve said something different about it. I think the author strikes a good balance between openness (ie. ‘do what works for you’) and instruction. I appreciate Norton-Kertson’s emphasis on doing tangible non-magical work – picking up trash, engaging in protest, supporting social justice organizations – as vital to creating change. I also like their emphasis on ethically sourcing ritual tools. They include a lot of great citations and links to relevant sources, and they also include a resource list encompassing witchcraft, solarpunk, and social justice texts.
What didn’t really work for me: There was a throwaway sentence early on asserting that “most witches and magickal practitioners believe” they are “bound by the Law of Threefold Return;” I do not for one second think that this claim about “most” can be supported with evidence, and I don’t think it’s needed in order for the author to state what their own ethics are. This feels like a bit of a slip-up considering the relatively consistently solid citation of sources otherwise. There are a few places where lists like “Pagan, New Age, and witchcraft” seem to conflate things that can, in practice, be quite different in ways that are meaningful. One spell suggests using a fire pit and lighting a small fire in the context of working against forest fires – where I live that’d be unlawful (we tend to be under fire bans if wildfires are a concern) and I do question how advisable it is to have any fire outside during an active fire season. Finally, this is a personal gripe, but I really wish that social justice conscious craft books would stop spelling magic with a ‘k’ given that the author who is the source of that spelling was decidedly neither feminist nor anti-racist (indeed, he was quite the opposite).
Spoiler: Justine Norton-Kertson (they/them, previously in 2023 they/she/he) (click to show)(click to hide)
(Yesterday, 08:30 PM)HaughtyFrank wrote: All these books and yet noone knows what to do when a white guy with tourette screams the n word Because capitalism failed to produce that book.
(Yesterday, 09:13 PM)Boredfrom wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/revolutionaryth0t-everything-youve-been-told-about-cuba-is-a-lie-end-the-blockade.1451005/
Without a hint of irony.
thatmeanscene wrote:My family's lived experience says otherwise. I say end the blockade for sure that way everyone can see the Cuban government take the resources and *sell* it back to their people for their own profit.
raging spaniard wrote:Its not exactly a field of roses over there. I know plenty of people who go and theres some dire shit going on in that country. Propaganda works both ways.
I will say its probably not as bad as a typical American thinks it is tho. Blockade should end either way.
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Yesterday, 09:22 PM
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(Yesterday, 09:13 PM)Boredfrom wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/revolutionaryth0t-everything-youve-been-told-about-cuba-is-a-lie-end-the-blockade.1451005/ Messofanego wrote:This video discusses Cuba, specifically how the US blockade against it is a crime against humanity and needs to end, how it's better off under its socialist system, and how the recent executive order is regurgitated Red Scare propaganda.
00:00 Intro
02:44 1. The blockade must end
09:36 2. "Regime change" is not the solution
24:46 3. The executive order is regurgitated Red Scare propaganda
31:34 4. Conclusion
Despite 68 years of blockade and embargo from the USA, there are so many accomplishments Cuba has been able to make for its people such as free education, free universal healthcare, free childcare, affordable housing, and full literacy under socialism. And it could make many more when the blockade ends.
This video was released a couple of weeks ago, but it will continue to be relevant. I hope this informs people who weren't aware and no longer fall for the red scare propaganda. What a dumb thread and video. Capitalism has already infected Cuba starting in the 1990's when they could no longer rely on Soviet aid, ending the blockade would only make them suffer even more as American imperialism takes over the island and drives out revolutionary consciousness.
hamasretard wrote:Wake up and vote for the Democrats?
Lmaoooooo
Replacing Neoliberals with Neoliberals with glitter isnt going to change what is decaying the living standards Nep wrote:Yeah, even the self-ascribed smart people haven't moved their thinking past neoliberalism yet.
Give us your plan, Nep. And not the same art college student Bohemian shit you have proposed
https://www.resetera.com/threads/when-will-the-average-american-voter-wake-up.1450639/page-3#post-152052532
Good4Squat wrote:I'm thinking never. Maybe future generations though? Probably not..
 These are the guys that want to dictate everyone else morality.
Yesterday, 09:33 PM
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(Yesterday, 09:18 PM)kaleidoscopium wrote: (Yesterday, 09:13 PM)Boredfrom wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/revolutionaryth0t-everything-youve-been-told-about-cuba-is-a-lie-end-the-blockade.1451005/
Without a hint of irony.
thatmeanscene wrote:My family's lived experience says otherwise. I say end the blockade for sure that way everyone can see the Cuban government take the resources and *sell* it back to their people for their own profit.
raging spaniard wrote:Its not exactly a field of roses over there. I know plenty of people who go and theres some dire shit going on in that country. Propaganda works both ways.
I will say its probably not as bad as a typical American thinks it is tho. Blockade should end either way.

Cuban diaspora doesn’t count.
Yesterday, 09:35 PM
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(Yesterday, 07:41 PM)benji wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/macron-announces-increase-in-size-to-frances-nuclear-arsenal-and-new-forward-deterrence-strategy.1450558/ nelsonroyale wrote:What an evil from the top trajectory we are on...Any country increasing their nuclear arsenal is horrible. These are evil weapons, no two ways about it. I completely understand the rational. No good justifications.
I knew when the IPCC were formulating their early climate scenarios there lack of considering real political landscapes and trajectories made them highly optimistic. Quote:Are we seriously heading towards WW III, cause it is starting to feel like it.
oty wrote:france's nuclear program actually started before de Gaulle, and it involved more than just distrust at americans, but yea, it was a big factor.
it's just very telling how the notion of the "safest" european option for nuclear arsenal is a massive neocolonial empire that routinely supports western interventionism and it's on the brink of having an even worse, far right presidency. telling, and also couldn't be more of an EU thing if they tried nelsonroyale wrote:Quote:The world looks different if you have such a neighbor [as Russia]...
Of I understand the rational, the geo-politics. I view these measures as increasing not decreasing the chance of nuclear. The nuclear deterence theory has to endure for all eternity to be valid you see...but really, this creates intransigence on both sides.
France isn't a good global actor either though. Save the UK and US, it has been invovled in more wars than probably any other country in the last two centuries and still has colonial relations in African countries. Quote:Yup. The financial and political elites have definitely given up on a better future, and they know things will be much worse. They think building bunkers will keep them safe for some reason. The effects of climate change can definitely be overcome with green energy, but alas. The age of liberalism is certainly nearing its end, everywhere.
oty wrote:Quote:But it seems you already feel way more negatively about the EU than I do. The EU doesn't always do the right thing, but it's often better than others on the world stage, and at times (not always) it at least seems to care about it's citizens and sometimes even morality/human rights/the world. And as Europeans it's our best way to get representation in a world that is getting more and more dominated by the US (culturally, economically and political) , China (economic) and Russia (defense/war and generally being provocative on the eastern European borders).
lmfao. i'm going to pretend I didn't read that
anyway, I don't think anyone in here is against any country having nukes. hell, the idea of "nuclear proliferation" is much more common in Western places than not. most non-western countries have known that nukes were essential in terms of national defenses for decades
oty is getting attacked in another thread for speaking up against Canadian imperialism:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/carney-signs-series-of-deals-worth-billions-and-commitment-to-free-trade-agreement-before-end-of-2026-in-diplomatic-breakthrough-with-india.1450648/
oty wrote:i'm surprised he's not making deals to support more U.S/Israel attacks on schools and hospitals in the Middle East given his staunch support of it StevieP wrote:Braindead take, given the mission Carney is on and the fact that 3/4 of Canada's current trade *still* revolves around the US. Mike Works wrote:Brought to you by "I'm not voting for Kamala because of her record on Gaza" Minthara wrote:We are actively trying to decouple ourselves from the US as much as possible. However, that shit isn't overnight and many of the countries we are signing deals with are still on the US/Israel "side", so yea, least surprising thing ever that the statement to come out of the PM is support for what is happening.
As I've said in other threads, Canada should always have the stance to protect civilian lives first and foremost. oty wrote:oh so pragmatism is okay then? that's good to know. i'm certain that position is the same regarding other wars that have been happening the last few years too Scuffed wrote:I'm super critical of him and you can see my posts in the Canada thread about how bullshit his statement was. You have to be a grown up though and understand we are next to a mad man and we are, frankly speaking, very weak. We don't matter at all right now. Maybe one day we do but right now we punch above our weight sometimes but there are limits to that. I hope the world isn't expecting us to be the stand out stalwarts against Trump. No one can beat Trump except the American people.
We are in a position of trying to survive economic ruin. That is the priority. It should be America's priority too but they chose war for Israel instead. Quote:Quote:Brought to you by "I'm not voting for Kamala because of her record on Gaza"
Came here to post this.
Quote:Actually yes, pragmatism is okay. Every country in the world should strengthen itself and make themselves less dependent on authocrats so that in the future, they can openly disagree with these regimes without getting even more of a target on their back and endangering their population.
More of oty's wisdom:
https://www.resetera.com/threads/lindsey-graham-names-%E2%80%98next%E2%80%99-country-cuba-on-trump%E2%80%99s-radar-after-iran-strikes-%E2%80%98their-days-are-numbered%E2%80%99.1450918/#post-152051674
oty wrote:earth is a special kind of unfair place. that a cabal of pedophile billionaires get to bomb any country, any school and hospital, they wish and face zero repercussions
there needs to be a special kind of suffering for the U.S after centuries of it's oppression on all of our lives, specially here in LatAm. there has to be, even if it's to merely soothe for a second our future generations oty wrote:Quote:At some point the rest of the planet is going to recognize that the current US government will turn on them one by one.
or that the U.S is a terrorist nation that is addicted to warfare.
Also learned this information in that thread:
Quote:They know exactly how much damage they're causing. Remember, Miller and the rest of the subcreatures like him want to cause a full societal collapse. They believe it's the only way to regain white supremacy over the planet, and the idea that anyone else would rise from the rubble to rule and rebuild is absurd to them. They don't even care how many of their own die in the process. They are the chosen of God, and death is a small price for heaven.
Wild how all these elites want to end the world like Nepenthe.
Also:
Quote:This admin must have a massive amount of dirt on people like Graham. Like generational family name ruining dirt. And/or they're just plain evil, which is most likely.
 Lindsey Graham, they guy who's never met a war he hasn't wanted had to be blackmailed to want one?
BWoog wrote:They WANT it to blow up in America's face, because it's not like Trump or these hawkish neocons will feel the effects, and when we get another 9/11, they can strip more rights from people for the shit they caused. They win all around. Quote:Is he just declaring a load of war to stop the mid terms and future elections so he can declare some kind emergency war time thing that means no elections required
The U.S., a country which has never ended elections during war time including the Civil War.
B-Dubs sexually assaults Nepenthe again:
B-Dubs wrote:Everyone who said Trump wouldn't be too bad needs to eat it and never be listened to again.
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Quote:There was certainly clear logic in Iran attacking the Gulf states. It only puts more political pressure on the US as the pain spreads around.
Mauss Reinansse wrote:What influence do the Gulf states hold? They didn't want the war. They cannot defend themselves, and are not being protected. They can't even kick the Americans out of their countries. Their opinion is mute here. They are hostages to their own greed, who gave up their sovereignty. I mean...the US even turned off their AA to allow Israel to bomb Qatar.
These dudes…
I dunno what is more infuriating, the Trumptards that are celebrating a war or the lefties that are offended by the notion of Iran being more of a pariah state than Israel.
(Yesterday, 09:13 PM)Boredfrom wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/revolutionaryth0t-everything-youve-been-told-about-cuba-is-a-lie-end-the-blockade.1451005/
Without a hint of irony. oty wrote:Also, I'd like to add another point that I imagine they didn't make because they haven't lived it: Cuba is insanely important to LatAm countries. Even though recent far right reactionism has attacked that, it's always been almost a part of a international latino struggle against U.S imperialism. I think most people can talk about even right leaning politicians in their respective countries that were often sympathetic to Cuba because of what it represents. I surely know of some here in my own country, it's crazy
The fall of Cuba would definitely be one of the darkest days for LatAm.
lily-anne wrote:To be fair by your own admission your family "lived experience" included statements such as "things were better under Batista" which no, they weren't.
TheMeanScene wrote:For my family, who weren't land owners and were only getting by just alright, yes they were. And my mom has a dead cousin thanks to the Castro regime and she herself spent 6 months in jail for possessing coffee. This is and has been real life for people and not just stuff certain kinds of internet posters who like to argue about it on forums.
This whole narrative about the regime is sickening and offensive to me. Its like arguing Trump is amazing and believing all the lies he spouts. "Oh but the data says" - oh yeah the data from the killer Castro regime. How about the hundreds of people that were jailed because they protested on July 11, 2021? The Cuban people aren't free nor prospering because of an embargo.
But sure get rid of it. Then annoying online communists will have one less talking point to push.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/revolutionaryth0t-everything-youve-been-told-about-cuba-is-a-lie-end-the-blockade.1451005/#post-152056345
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(Yesterday, 09:44 PM)Boredfrom wrote: Mauss Reinansse wrote:What influence do the Gulf states hold? They didn't want the war. They cannot defend themselves, and are not being protected. They can't even kick the Americans out of their countries. Their opinion is mute here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_oil_crisis
(Yesterday, 09:47 PM)Boredfrom wrote: I dunno what is more infuriating, the Trumptards that are celebrating a war or the lefties that are offended by the notion of Iran being more of a pariah state than Israel. The former don't claim to have progressive principles or be good people who literally embody the concept of justice.
Yesterday, 09:57 PM
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Oty wrote:Cuba is insanely important to LatAm countries
Is popular for the leftists that are stuck in the Soviet era and still defend Russia by pure reflex like a Pavlov Dog. For anyone who is not a leftist…
Here in Mexico people were shitting on the Prez because she was giving oil to Cuba while Pemex is a shitshow.
Quote:I was given permission months ago & was told I should share the information about Faye as the lead once the LinkedIn summary leaked happened this weekend. My contacts saw misinformation and expectation ballooning and wanted to calm expectations -- this did not happen, ultimately.
Sounds like Sony is fully aware that people may want another Kratos game than a spin off(?) with Kratos’ second wife. I image this is the reason why they announced the Remakes so early.
Yesterday, 10:35 PM
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(Yesterday, 09:35 PM)benji wrote: BWoog wrote:They WANT it to blow up in America's face, because it's not like Trump or these hawkish neocons will feel the effects, and when we get another 9/11, they can strip more rights from people for the shit they caused. They win all around. Should use the riotious account to ask this guy what war he thinks led to 9/11.
(Yesterday, 09:57 PM)Boredfrom wrote: Oty wrote:Cuba is insanely important to LatAm countries Is popular for the leftists that are stuck in the Soviet era and still defend Russia by pure reflex like a Pavlov Dog. For anyone who is not a leftist…
Here in Mexico people were shitting on the Prez because she was giving oil to Cuba while Pemex is a shitshow. 👇
(Yesterday, 05:22 PM)Hap Shaughnessy wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/wwe-containment-thread-ot.1075830/page-888#post-151882819
Quote: User banned (2 weeks): inflammatory generalizations
Knight613 wrote:Vicki is like the literal embodiment of the "fuck you, got mine" mindset that a lot of Hispanic people in America have.
Yesterday, 10:52 PM
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(Yesterday, 10:21 PM)Boredfrom wrote: Quote:I was given permission months ago & was told I should share the information about Faye as the lead once the LinkedIn summary leaked happened this weekend. My contacts saw misinformation and expectation ballooning and wanted to calm expectations -- this did not happen, ultimately.
Sounds like Sony is fully aware that people may want another Kratos game than a spin off(?) with Kratos’ second wife. I image this is the reason why they announced the Remakes so early.
Making a game about Faye is a strange call to me. Like none of what they showed of her made think that this a character I want to play. I almost worry that this is a reaction to when waypoint and co. we're mad at God of war 2018 for "fridging" the mother (which it actually didn't).
If the game also ends up being a prequel I seriously question how in tune they are with their fans
11 hours ago
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I felt like Ragnarok was a big step backwards, in ways it was a similar sort of downgrade to doom eternal with a fixation on gamey systems for stuff that didn't need it, and Horizon in that the story and characters were much flatter and less dangerous.
The end was particularly shit, ragnarok was basically a fight in a barn
The character change is less off putting than the setting for me, I have seen their version of norse and don't care any more they explained too much
(Yesterday, 10:35 PM)benji wrote: (Yesterday, 09:35 PM)benji wrote: BWoog wrote:They WANT it to blow up in America's face, because it's not like Trump or these hawkish neocons will feel the effects, and when we get another 9/11, they can strip more rights from people for the shit they caused. They win all around. Should use the riotious account to ask this guy what war he thinks led to 9/11. 
Lot of blood and sweat were shed on the riotious account, I'd rather use a Nintex email burner in case we get hit by a permanent ban
11 hours ago
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let me ask you guys an important question that you can't ask at era
is turd burglar a homophobic slur?
see, fudge packer definitely is, because it's implying you are putting your penis in the man's butt and packing his fudge very tightly with your thrusts
but I think stealing the turds from the butt is like the exact opposite situation
however, it still implies a preoccupation in the anal region, and that you're doing something unlawful down there (burglarizing the area)
then again it seems obvious that it's just fun to say those two words next to each other, and it might not mean anything at all
here's the main question: if someone called someone a turd burglar at era, do you think they would be banned for homophobia
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