I guess he really did just buy the full fascism package from the 1930s
has he ever struck you as someone who would be fond of leftists
I mean no of course, I was just surprised if he had specifically talked about blowing up anarchists
there aren't that many of them!
seems like the main targets of the modern radical right is usually muslims (/'immigrants'/'terrorists') and 'cultural marxists'. Sometimes jews, for the specific kind of right wing Vikernes is down with.
Vikernes isn't the modern radical right
he's the 90s style: anti-christian, norse stuff, usually explicitly neo-nazi
the modern mainly xenophobia-based far right is the one that is focused on muslims
also the people they got into big fights cum riots with would be the blitzers, and their related cousins the various anti-fascist/anti-racist far left groups. That's all the far right and the far left really did, got into huge fights with each other at demonstrations. If the police managed to keep them apart, they both just fought the police.
well I meant as opposed to 1930s but I suppose making a distinction between neo-nazis and 'islam critics' is fair most of the time
apart from "islam critics" making attempts at appearing housebroken, the most interesting difference is "our christian values" versus "christianity was introduced at the tip of a sword burn the churches"
Although there was always far more Blitzer anarchist types and assosciates around than far right people. So they also got their riot on during NATO-related protests without the right wing present.
I think it was during an anti-NATO protest that the police sent in the dogs to clear blitzers out of a café, and when asked by a journalist later about why they used dogs, the master of police had the delightful response "because the horses didn't fit through the door"
fucking riot cops
I bet he jerks off to pictures of cossacks wielding sabres against protestors
...don't you?
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don't deny your viking heritage: you know you have a deep ancestral urge to disembark from dragon ships and form a shield wall and then have a saga writer assign you a pithy quote
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
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simonwolfi can feel a differencetoday, a differenceRegistered Userregular
I wonder if there's a subreddit for dudes to post pictures of historical fascists covered with their semen
I mean, I assume there is, but I'd love to be wrong
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don't deny your viking heritage: you know you have a deep ancestral urge to disembark from dragon ships and form a shield wall and then have a saga writer assign you a pithy quote
@Jacobkosh plz describe some of the "fucking lunacy that diehard oldskool fans post on websites"
i mean i can guess i just want to be sure
A lot of the complaints are generic edition warrior horseshit. Like, releasing a new edition (10 years after the original!) is a 'money-grubbing ca$h-in' (yes I have really witnessed the dollar sign thing done unironically) done to 'rape the wallets' (another fun phrase!) of hard-working gamers everywhere.
And, of course, this complaint never cuts both ways. The endless treadmill of supplements for the person's preferred edition? That stuff was special and important, every word a cherished treasure.
But that shit is just par for the course; gamers do that for everything from D&D to Nobilis. The more specific complaints I have seen are a) new Mage is too grimdark (you're not magic heroes fighting oppressive scientists, you can be petty and polltical like Vampire or whatever) b) new Mage is not grimdark enough (one guy kept derailing the Mage 2E thread for months with his furious insistence to the lead developer (who was posting in the thread) that there be more mechanical support for playing human-sacrificing soul-eating liches) and c) it's more conservative/not a real World of Darkness game because the default mode of play isn't (or isn't sufficiently) anti-authoritarian.
This is probably the most serious complaint so I will address it most seriously: the game is a toolkit, it is clearly and explicitly labeled as such, and there is no default mode of play. The NWoD games do not tell you how to play them nearly as hard as the old ones did and they continually remind you that every setting element - this or that faction, this bit of backstory, whatever - is entirely optional and up to the consensus of the group. That said, while you aren't shoehorned into an anti-authoritarian role and are free to play power-grabbing dickheads, the villains of the setting are the timeless godhead incarnations of the concepts of hierarchy, organized religion, acquisitiveness, patriarchy, war, and omniscient surveillance, so I don't really feel like the critique that the company has somehow sold out to The Man or whatever holds any water.
I mean, I feel this way based on the merits of the game in and of itself, but it's especially jarring coming from old Mage fans, a game where playing as the villainous Technocracy has long been an accepted mode of play, and where - while I hasten to add that it's not a fault of the oMage setting or designers - the idea of cultural magic makes it very easy for players to act out some unfortunate cultural stereotypes. "You can tell my character is a shaman because he has a bone in his nose." So I feel like politically-motivated complaints coming from that sector are kind of glass-housey. (Also I think the politics of White Wolf's 90s games, while very energetic and well-intentioned, are probably best left in the 1990s.)
The dark lines you see in the white are the edges of the pieces of drywall. That's a joint that missed by about 95%, that they then excessively mudded over to fill the hole. Like if you got in a car wreck and just smeared bondo over everything then painted.
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
With Love and Courage
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“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
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y2jake215certified Flat Birther theoristthe Last Good Boy onlineRegistered Userregular
somebody find me the cheapest round trip flight to japan, in june, on a monday, leaving on a thursday a week later
thanks
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
@matt has a problem can you move that junction box? It should be accessible in case of repairs, not buried in a wall. If you could move it to the outlet that'd be swell.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
I got "I am exactly as smart as you thought I might be"
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don't deny your viking heritage: you know you have a deep ancestral urge to disembark from dragon ships and form a shield wall and then have a saga writer assign you a pithy quote
Well of course.
Mainly the pithy quote.
User name Alazull on Steam, PSN, Nintenders, Epic, etc.
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Why are the Scandinaviana awake? Has the sun already stopped setting for you?
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
I got "I am exactly as smart as you thought I might be"
"matt has a problem" can you move that junction box? It should be accessible in case of repairs, not buried in a wall. If you could move it to the outlet that'd be swell.
Eh, it'd be more hassle than it's worth. Accessing it once the cabinet is in is just a matter of unscrewing the cabinet from the studs and pulling it out, it won't be permanently buried. I honestly have no idea what it's junctioning, either.
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simonwolfi can feel a differencetoday, a differenceRegistered Userregular
don't deny your viking heritage: you know you have a deep ancestral urge to disembark from dragon ships and form a shield wall and then have a saga writer assign you a pithy quote
Well of course.
Mainly the pithy quote.
Einar Tambarskelve, one of the sharpest of bow-shooters, stood by the mast, and shot with his bow. Einar shot an arrow at Earl Eirik [...] Then said the earl to a man called Fin, [...] "Shoot that tall man by the mast." Fin shot; and the arrow hit the middle of Einar's bow just at the moment that Einar was drawing it, and the bow was split in two parts.
"What is that," cried King Olaf, "that broke with such a noise?"
"Norway, king, from your hands," cried Einar.
"No! not quite so much as that," says the king; "take my bow, and shoot," flinging the bow to him.
Einar took the bow, and drew it over the head of the arrow. "Too weak, too weak," said he, "is the king's bow"
you see in 1000 AD, people dropped quotes laden with heavy meaning left and right in the middle of battles, instead of the expletive laden panicked and frustrated shouts that became vogue in later eras
Abdhyius on
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ChanusHarbinger of the Spicy Rooster ApocalypseThe Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered Userregular
matt good work but that's not the kind of bathroom progress post i signed up for
Allegedly a voice of reason.
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Why do I fight sleep so hard at night and then fight to stay asleep in the morning
Am I not a Rational being
Should I not learn my lesson taught many times over, and sleep when I need to sleep
She mused aloud, posting on her phone while fighting sleep
don't deny your viking heritage: you know you have a deep ancestral urge to disembark from dragon ships and form a shield wall and then have a saga writer assign you a pithy quote
for sure but I also have dreams about overthrowing the tsar and all other kings, gods etc and raising the red/black banner over a burning barricade
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
I got "I am exactly as smart as you thought I might be"
“Well they [Trump and Cruz] are not going to win. You still have the Rockefellers…people like…the Rothschilds…Those big families that dominate continents. No it’s not even France, we’re talking continents. These are families that rise in 1827, a family with five sons that expands. It’s above everything we’re talking [about] tonight…
So you have lobbyists, people that are candidates to the elections, and then you have people like Donald Trump, who has what? 10 billion Euros? He might have more but that’s what he declares, in legal documents in any case.
If I myself have goods and worked all my life for my family, for my friends, for my country where I pay my taxes..What he wants first, in my opinion, is to protect his interests. Whereas someone who works for free is someone dangerous. It’s true we have problems with globalism because of the globalists…To get out of globalism is to leave the world alone. It’s a different philosophy. [Other speakers interrupt] Hang on a second, I was asked if I knew politics.”
***
“Trump is a man who does business. He loves his country and loves the people (…) He is a person who is interested in everything…
“We must think about the people, a brain, a businessman (..) will rehabilitate the country financially, cut taxes for the poor.”
“He will make a system, set an economy in its country because it is a businessman. He will sit down with guys like Putin, he will take off his tie, he will drink a vodka with Russian and he will talk to Russian and after he will do his best!"
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
...I can't parse that.
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
I got "I am exactly as smart as you thought I might be"
Are any of the 80's action stars not douchebags?
is dolph a douchebag?
i feel like if any of them aren't it's him
He's the only one I haven't heard bad things about.
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apart from "islam critics" making attempts at appearing housebroken, the most interesting difference is "our christian values" versus "christianity was introduced at the tip of a sword burn the churches"
...don't you?
Downloading
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
Jean-Claude Van Damme has opinions.
I mean, I assume there is, but I'd love to be wrong
I have always wanted to be a shieldmaiden.
If there wasn't before there is now.
A lot of the complaints are generic edition warrior horseshit. Like, releasing a new edition (10 years after the original!) is a 'money-grubbing ca$h-in' (yes I have really witnessed the dollar sign thing done unironically) done to 'rape the wallets' (another fun phrase!) of hard-working gamers everywhere.
And, of course, this complaint never cuts both ways. The endless treadmill of supplements for the person's preferred edition? That stuff was special and important, every word a cherished treasure.
But that shit is just par for the course; gamers do that for everything from D&D to Nobilis. The more specific complaints I have seen are a) new Mage is too grimdark (you're not magic heroes fighting oppressive scientists, you can be petty and polltical like Vampire or whatever) b) new Mage is not grimdark enough (one guy kept derailing the Mage 2E thread for months with his furious insistence to the lead developer (who was posting in the thread) that there be more mechanical support for playing human-sacrificing soul-eating liches) and c) it's more conservative/not a real World of Darkness game because the default mode of play isn't (or isn't sufficiently) anti-authoritarian.
This is probably the most serious complaint so I will address it most seriously: the game is a toolkit, it is clearly and explicitly labeled as such, and there is no default mode of play. The NWoD games do not tell you how to play them nearly as hard as the old ones did and they continually remind you that every setting element - this or that faction, this bit of backstory, whatever - is entirely optional and up to the consensus of the group. That said, while you aren't shoehorned into an anti-authoritarian role and are free to play power-grabbing dickheads, the villains of the setting are the timeless godhead incarnations of the concepts of hierarchy, organized religion, acquisitiveness, patriarchy, war, and omniscient surveillance, so I don't really feel like the critique that the company has somehow sold out to The Man or whatever holds any water.
I mean, I feel this way based on the merits of the game in and of itself, but it's especially jarring coming from old Mage fans, a game where playing as the villainous Technocracy has long been an accepted mode of play, and where - while I hasten to add that it's not a fault of the oMage setting or designers - the idea of cultural magic makes it very easy for players to act out some unfortunate cultural stereotypes. "You can tell my character is a shaman because he has a bone in his nose." So I feel like politically-motivated complaints coming from that sector are kind of glass-housey. (Also I think the politics of White Wolf's 90s games, while very energetic and well-intentioned, are probably best left in the 1990s.)
I feel like such a subreddit would be a constant, raging civil war between those who hate-ejaculate and those who jerk it out of admiration
Electrical moved, light box braced correctly, opening framed.
The dark lines you see in the white are the edges of the pieces of drywall. That's a joint that missed by about 95%, that they then excessively mudded over to fill the hole. Like if you got in a car wreck and just smeared bondo over everything then painted.
Drywall pieced together.
And first mud layer. Tomorrow, I sand...
It happened when I was squeezing out a turd, so nope.
...I can't parse that.
@Neco Shadowlands
He thinks Trump is a good politician because he's a businessman, cuts taxes and will stand up to Russia. That's all I got.
thanks
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
I got "I am exactly as smart as you thought I might be"
Well of course.
Mainly the pithy quote.
Why is that so much to ask
Are any of the 80's action stars not douchebags?
Eh, it'd be more hassle than it's worth. Accessing it once the cabinet is in is just a matter of unscrewing the cabinet from the studs and pulling it out, it won't be permanently buried. I honestly have no idea what it's junctioning, either.
Einar Tambarskelve, one of the sharpest of bow-shooters, stood by the mast, and shot with his bow. Einar shot an arrow at Earl Eirik [...] Then said the earl to a man called Fin, [...] "Shoot that tall man by the mast." Fin shot; and the arrow hit the middle of Einar's bow just at the moment that Einar was drawing it, and the bow was split in two parts.
"What is that," cried King Olaf, "that broke with such a noise?"
"Norway, king, from your hands," cried Einar.
"No! not quite so much as that," says the king; "take my bow, and shoot," flinging the bow to him.
Einar took the bow, and drew it over the head of the arrow. "Too weak, too weak," said he, "is the king's bow"
you see in 1000 AD, people dropped quotes laden with heavy meaning left and right in the middle of battles, instead of the expletive laden panicked and frustrated shouts that became vogue in later eras
Am I not a Rational being
Should I not learn my lesson taught many times over, and sleep when I need to sleep
She mused aloud, posting on her phone while fighting sleep
NNID: Hakkekage
we have lost control of our lives
for sure but I also have dreams about overthrowing the tsar and all other kings, gods etc and raising the red/black banner over a burning barricade
Wait a minute I thought I closed those signups I mean....
is dolph a douchebag?
i feel like if any of them aren't it's him
This will not do
He's the only one I haven't heard bad things about.
this is the story of my life
oh i'm so tired i hit the snooze bar for an hour and half this morning
oh it's 1:30am i can watch two more episodes of this show
Nothing interesting happens in the morning, everything interesting happens at night.
LOCKING DIS PHONE
GONNA DO IT
REALLY DOING IT
...!
NNID: Hakkekage
maybe more interesting things would happen in the morning if we weren't all sleep-deprived zombies
the scandinavian forumers are all very bad at 'reasonable' bed times
also it's a public holiday tomorrow because of jesus and even if it wasn't I am currently quite unemployed