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The Flood / Re: Some people say I look like a chicken.
« on: November 28, 2015, 08:35:35 PM »
you look like a slut

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Serious / How ISIS is becoming the next Hamas or Hezbollah
« on: November 28, 2015, 08:30:59 PM »
Very disturbing read from Reuters:
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The scariest thing about Islamic State? Its kinder, gentler side. 
By Jacqueline Lopour | November 27, 2015

The attacks on Paris brought Islamic State’s brutality home to the Western world. Before last week, reports of the group’s atrocities were shocking but easier to dismiss, happening far beyond European borders. The world expressed outrage but largely stood by as the group pushed out recruitment propaganda depicting sex slavery and the brutal torture and murder of its captives. These incidents are horrific, but they overshadow a more insidious, long-term threat: Islamic State’s kinder, gentler side.

Thousands of peace-loving people live in Islamic State-occupied areas and are fed a steady stream of positive propaganda: Islamic State members feeding the poor, and hosting ice cream socials, carnivals, and tug-of-war contests. Islamic State is trying — and in some areas, succeeding — in winning hearts and minds. Left unchecked, its public support will grow, making the group more difficult to defeat in the long run and giving it the space it needs to conduct future attacks like those in Paris and Beirut.

Charlie Winter, of the counter-extremism think tank Quilliam, performed a month-long study of Islamic State propaganda. Winter discovered that — contrary to what we see in Western media — over half of Islamic State propaganda shows people going about everyday activities in a peaceful and normal manner.

In many ways, the group serves as a functioning government in the areas it controls, offering services once provided by the Syrian and Iraqi regimes. It collects taxes, picks up trash, runs schools, issues marriage licenses, provides security, and even employs former government bureaucrats to make sure everything runs smoothly. In Syria’s Deir ez-Zor province, Islamic State has issued regulations to protect natural resources and the environment, suggesting that the group is settled in for the long run. Some Syrian citizens under Islamic State control claim that the group’s efforts have helped return some sense of normalcy to their lives, a welcome reprieve from the grueling civil war.

One resident of an Islamic State-controlled city told Time magazine that he originally opposed Islamic State, but changed his mind after it paid for his brother’s wedding, provided him with fuel, and helped fix his neighbour’s house. Islamic State also carefully controls what those under its control can read and hear: outside media and anti-Islamic State messages are forbidden. This is terrifying. Given enough time, this captive audience could eventually determine that Islamic State’s harsh system of rule is worth the veneer of peace and normality, and grow to support the group. This is classic Stockholm Syndrome, but on a much wider and far more devastating scale.

There is precedent for such a transformation. In the 1990s, the Taliban gained considerable public support by establishing law and order in a chaotic Afghanistan. Groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah used charitable acts and social welfare programs to transform themselves from violent fringe groups into political entities with support from wide swaths of the population. Both groups have devoted significant time and resources to social welfare wings, which support schools, libraries, medical clinics, orphanages, food aid, and sports leagues. By 2006, Hamas had enough support to win a decisive victory in Palestine’s parliamentary election. By 2008, Hezbollah had gained control of over a third of Lebanon’s cabinet seats.

It is frightening to imagine that Islamic State could eventually follow this trajectory. Although Islamic State rejects democracy, if it continues to rally public support through works of charity and governance, it could become entrenched in society and be that much harder to defeat. Even the group’s draconian treatment of women may not be enough to stymie public support. For example, women in Afghanistan once enjoyed considerably more freedom than they do today — they wore modern clothes, attended university, and worked in professional settings. The Taliban put a stop to this, but much of the public was willing to see women’s rights decreased in exchange for less violence. History is poised to repeat itself in Syria.

The international coalition against Islamic State invests significant resources to counter the group’s negative propaganda, but not enough attention is paid to debunking the group’s positive messages. Now is the time to address this problem. In just a couple of years, it may be too late.

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Gaming / Re: best use of classic songs in video games?
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:33:16 PM »
🎶 Here's to you, Nicola and Bart 🎶

that song made Ground Zeroes for me

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The Flood / Re: how do you feel about tattoos
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:29:00 PM »
I can only think of two specific tattoos I would get, but there's not many suitable places on my body for one.

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Gaming / Re: Halo 5 mega thread
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:20:47 PM »
343 might have turned down aim assist but bullet magnetism is the highest I've ever seen in a game
Not half as bad as Halo 2's

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Gaming / Re: Help me build a good Pokemon team
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:10:54 PM »
Mega Rayquaza x6

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If only I cared enough to get a PSP.

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Gaming / Re: Halo 5 mega thread
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:48:14 AM »
Honestly, after playing Halo 5 nearly every day for about two weeks (no-lifing it will continue after finals >.>) aiming is pretty good. Sniping especially is great. Still feels a bit weird, but sniping is the easiest it's ever been IMO. Unless that's secretly just wonky hitboxes ._.

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I think the fight in ROTS was nothing short of epic, but it would have been better if it was the first and only time we see Yoda fight. The AOTC duel was pretty pointless tbh.

But Yoda losing is the only way it can go. He's Doomed By Canon to fail. When 900 years old you reach, break your back, you will.

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The Flood / Re: So I just got a mechanical keyboard...
« on: November 27, 2015, 11:14:22 PM »
It's nice, right? Welcome to the master race.

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Serious / Re: How people thought the year 2000 would look like in the 1800s
« on: November 27, 2015, 09:08:24 PM »
It's hilarious and charming and adorable. Fashion sense and aesthetics would have stayed the same, apparently.

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The Flood / Re: Post your Black Friday shopping
« on: November 27, 2015, 07:42:19 PM »
I might get Galak-Z on Steam but I don't know if I should wait for a better deal in the next sale.

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Gaming / Re: Was Watch Dogs shit?
« on: November 27, 2015, 06:11:42 PM »
It was mostly humongously disappointing, but had a few good things about it. Controls were tight af, the E3* graphics mods were neat, the rain is the best I've ever seen in a game, but it's filled to the brim with Hollywood hacking and technobabble, an incomprehensible story, awful cutscenes, and poorly thought out multiplayer mods. The best sniper rifle in the game is way too OP, able to one-hit-kill literally anything.

The highlights were the 'invasion' type game modes. Hacking or stalking another player in their own game is excellent and doesn't get old. Unfortunately, the pause menu is easily exploitable for knowing when someone's entered your game, and boats are a guaranteed victory for the defender.

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Gaming / Re: Skyrims magic is shit.
« on: November 27, 2015, 06:03:14 PM »
Dude the combat system as a whole was piss

Better then Oblivions.
Oblivion had more variety for magic so I did like that, though.

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Gaming / Re: QJCTN-9BQQP-V2BQT-FJRGH-4CXWY
« on: November 26, 2015, 11:37:49 PM »
seriously what is it though

if no one used it yet i don't want to use it just in case i already have the thing

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The Flood / Re: Why does Family Guy have so many flashbacks and cutaways
« on: November 26, 2015, 10:42:20 PM »
in the commentary for one of the episodes on the freakin sweet collection dvd, i think seth mentioned that they'd often use a cutaway gag if they backed themselves into a corner on a given scene and didnt know where to go from there.
i couldn't help but laugh at this

breaking bad this is not
this may seem only tangentially related but the breaking bad worship on the internet is reaching religious levels of fanaticism smdh
calm your tits

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The Flood / Re: Why does Family Guy have so many flashbacks and cutaways
« on: November 26, 2015, 07:27:46 PM »
in the commentary for one of the episodes on the freakin sweet collection dvd, i think seth mentioned that they'd often use a cutaway gag if they backed themselves into a corner on a given scene and didnt know where to go from there.
i couldn't help but laugh at this

breaking bad this is not

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>Oklahoma
>implying it's not your whole family
>implying you're not part of that category

top kek

OT: yeh I have an uncle who's borderline but he's kinda the weird one so I guess that's alright.

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The Flood / Re: The Oneplus Two (and why I'm probably not getting one)
« on: November 26, 2015, 10:04:08 AM »
iPhone still winning by a long shot.

Even android phone fanboys like RC have finally seen the light.

This is a terrible meme
Android is a meme

Cluttered
Slow
Gay
No apps
wut

iPhones are stereotypically gay nigga

even Icy and RC have them

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The Flood / Re: I just woke up to tell you losers
« on: November 26, 2015, 09:37:13 AM »
but how are we going to play monster hunter then

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Force Awakens will be rated PG-13.

Type in "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away" on Google's search bar for a neat easter egg.

You're welcome.

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Serious / Re: Why is the world not condemning the actions of Myanmar?
« on: November 24, 2015, 05:02:47 PM »

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Gaming / Re: BlOps 3 Story... I think it might be brilliant
« on: November 23, 2015, 10:45:40 PM »
>tfw last-gen version



but TBH I might finally get back into cawadoody, Blops 3 looks kinda neat

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The Flood / Re: How I'm spending my thanksgiving
« on: November 23, 2015, 10:43:01 PM »
same tbh

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The Flood / Re: SO HERE I AM
« on: November 23, 2015, 09:29:42 PM »
Here I am
Here I am
I'm back at the crossroads again

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The Flood / Re: Name a toy better than Bionicle
« on: November 23, 2015, 09:16:00 PM »
quality posting, verby

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The Flood / Re: hi
« on: November 23, 2015, 09:09:19 PM »
watched

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The Flood / Re: Christmas: The Yearly Total Victory to Christianity
« on: November 23, 2015, 08:57:51 PM »
>making your own memes
>'memes'
whenever I call these 'memes', someone gets pissy and says something about 'macros'
hence, 'memes'

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