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King was an alcoholic wifebeater and a massive hypocrite who took the glory away from the real civil rights fighters like Malcom X.
Shut up das the only reason you like Malcolm X is because he advocated for the complete separation of races while he was being brainwashed by that pedophile Elijah Mohammed.
Or because Malcolm X has the most interesting character development among all the characters. He was so raw and his change was so radical, the betrayel of his former brothers as he changed is one of the greatest plot twist in the story, with the most emotional impact to lost readers.

While Martin Luther was good, his story is quite plain and was not fraught with as much hardship and crisis, it was a lot simpler growth. His death after the book was sad.

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The Flood / Re: Recommend me an anime instead
« on: September 13, 2017, 04:57:38 PM »
durarara
*2

Maybe watch the anime movies, "your name", and give me a reviee, and also "a silent voice"

Or "samurai champloo", or "afro samurai", while at it check out "black dynamite"

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The Flood / Re: My buddy's GF is a control freak
« on: September 13, 2017, 02:39:57 PM »
Tell him to embrace cuckoldry.
That is not cuckoldry is I believe.
Not yet. But when it elevates in to it, it'll be much easier when the beta just accepts it.
You know those words really make me roll my eyes. And that way of talking. And many people in these relationship also have a sense of healthy relationship. Some are toxic. And honestly a relationship does not need to rely on sex or dominance always by the male.

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The Flood / Re: I would like to share a post from my blog
« on: September 13, 2017, 02:34:06 PM »
Huh, I don't think you are a tans person like I have seen of some people who switch genders, but I might be wrong, but I must say it is getting hard to figure out what you and being confident and being open to your family.

Well at least you can be slightly open to your family, while I cannot, due to concept of saving face in our extended family. Why I prefer to split my personality on both my family and their friends side and among my friends. But even with my friends it is kind of scary to talk, especially when one looked at me slightly weird when I said I had a thing for a dude who was kind of feminine.

Anyway sorry for hijacking, you planning on going back to the club to enter more discussions?

Also having anxiety attacks is a hell of a problem.

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The Flood / Re: My buddy's GF is a control freak
« on: September 13, 2017, 02:23:18 PM »
Tell him to embrace cuckoldry.
That is not cuckoldry is I believe.

Anyway Charlie, honestly he has to figure this out, I have a friend who has broken up and made up with this girl non-stop for the last year, it reminds me of frat boy, sorority girl relationship, and honestly would say if he is serious on getting out, best thing for him is to go on a trip.immediately and give you his phone.

Maybe go somewhere weird and interesting and just figure himself out. A month or two and then come back. If not able to travel, then start doing some volunteer work or things to keep him busy to distract himself instead of using alcohol and parties to get over it like my friend does whenever she starts thinking about her ex.

You might need to help him to get him on his feet, cause it's going to be a mental struggle to right himself. I can get away with it considering I have been alone for most my life so it is easy to devoid myself of emotions and move on.

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The Flood / Re: Recommend me an anime...
« on: September 11, 2017, 10:02:15 PM »
Not an anime but a Japanese TV show in partnership with Netflix. "Million yen women", really surprised me. It might not be your thing, but two or three episodes in and I had to finisj it. There won't be a another season so I can say it ends properly.

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The Flood / Re: what's your deepest most personal secret
« on: September 11, 2017, 09:59:57 PM »
You have a tiny penis dont you?
Actually it would be that he/she is secretly a Dom with a line of subs waiting patiently, quivering in excitement at a chance for him/her to punish them, and make them his/her plaything for the night.

Oh how they want to service his gigantic cock.

Also I might be bi.

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The Flood / Re: Any OG people still around?
« on: September 11, 2017, 09:49:38 PM »
What do you mean back in the day. You mean the era of darkness that plagued bungir, the mass exodis after the new wave, the era before the darkness?

The era of decline, the era of triumph, or the era of early beginning with Marathon.

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The Flood / Re: Describe your lightsaber
« on: September 11, 2017, 07:38:38 PM »
Is this euphemism of some.sort, cause those colours are definitely something you want checked out by your doctor.

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The Flood / Re: Welcome to the world of tomorrow
« on: September 11, 2017, 07:37:07 PM »
Try to figure out what world I am in now. Cause this shithole could be post-apocalyptiv bullshit shithole by then.

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How do you know something is bad and something is good?
Through learning.

People who live(d) in totalitarian countries would be killed for questioning their government. It was considered that any thoughts against the system are bad thoughts and must be silenced.

Is that what you really want for the world? You can kill a person, but the ideas and thoughts live on. To make the bad ideas and thoughts go away - you have to present better ones by educating people. Not just pushing them to the side without explanation.

I support this policy, but I recommend you read up on Singapore and their issue with Amos Yee.the headaches of free speech and the chaos it sometimes bring was too much they shut down discourse if it causes problem. Why because they value stability over freedom. In direct confrontation of the ideals of the Franklin and the other preachers of Liberty.

It seems it depends on philosophy of thought.

Europe and Germany also like to ban hate speech as they see it to cause more problem when it is occuring than when it is managed. I find when nation's enter crisis people start attaching to extreme points of view with divisive and because they can see from example how quick hateful thought can create crimes.

People in crisis prefer to blame others and not find a proper solution, instead finding a quick way to solve their problems by trampling and blaming another group. They will reinforce their beliefs with agreeing thoughts and information and dismiss all other information as false. I have seen this with my mother when it comes to politics and I have seen it take over a huge number of people.

The biggest problem is the truth is too slow to come.out and takes too long for someone to accept. They say a lie will travel the whole world and within that time truth has only begun tieing it's shoes. This is the biggest fear I have people attach themselves to a lie or a misinformation and then act and when the act is done and the truth comes out later, only then do people know the error of their ways. But it is not only that, people take being wrong as a personal insult or an attack of a personal character. It does not matter what you do, people feel they are being attacked.

This has to be satire.

How so?

That people are more likely to hear a lie and base their personal decision and views based on that lie, and by the time truth comes around they will ignore the truth. Cause that actually happens, and the only reason the truth is accepted in a society in a large scale is usually due to the old generation dying out and the new generation who are not as entrenched in such belief accepting the new truth.

That is until people forget why a certain decision was made and then start preaching for some old stupid idea like returning back to the gold standard.

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The Flood / Re: I could be a monk, living on a single grain of rice a day.
« on: September 08, 2017, 10:27:49 PM »
teach me your ways
You just have to survive first few days of hunger. Then you lose your hunger.

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The Flood / Re: How do I sell my fucking car?
« on: September 08, 2017, 09:46:49 PM »
Used is really bad, you will have to wait for that. There are a werid customer base in used car purchases. And they usually include students or families. Most of those are looking below 10k. My family has good money but even they are cheap, I got my car at 2k and did 1k in repairs.

Going to be hard to find someone willing to pay 14k on something especially on a car.

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The Flood / Re: hurricanes should have more intimidating names
« on: September 07, 2017, 08:21:58 PM »
Remember grandma Irma. She was gassing Jews in the 40s. Remember that when you mock her name. Don't want to awaken any of her old past self again do we.

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The Flood / Re: I've finished Shippuden and am caught up on Boruto.
« on: September 07, 2017, 08:20:22 PM »
I only read on after the beginning of that stupid war because I had nothing to do. Most disappointing and pointless story line and especially dives off fast after six path of pain and more sometime after the eight tails.

Tower Of God and One Piece still seem interesting

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The Flood / Re: Taking Spanish Class
« on: September 07, 2017, 08:17:08 PM »
Por que?
Cause I want to know what my Colombian friends are saying behind my back in Spanish

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The Flood / Re: So did any of you enjoy Ferris Bueller's Day Off?
« on: September 07, 2017, 08:12:39 PM »
Fun movie to watch nothing too complicated. Some movies you should not think to hard and let go of reality

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The Flood / Taking Spanish Class
« on: September 07, 2017, 08:10:44 PM »
So knowing that Latinos are going to conquer America and breed out the weeker white race, due to their ability to survive and succeed in the US after all the anti-immigration policy and Latino hunting in the west. I thought might as well learn Spanish, after all, how else can I order my cocaine fresh from the supplier.

Must say it seems the class has been fun and kind of interesting, although just beg, it seems I can kind of understand what the teacher is inferring to whenever she speaks. She only speaks Spanish in class and rarely ever uses English. How long till you think some Latino will mistake me for their brethren? After all I have been mistaken to be Latino by some white people before.

Also anyone learn a new language recently or as they grew up other than their native tongue.

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The Flood / Re: Hurricane Irma Thread.
« on: September 04, 2017, 12:33:25 AM »
It seems Jeff Bezos is dishing out his punishment on the sinner.

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The Flood / Re: what did they mean by this
« on: September 04, 2017, 12:32:06 AM »
i cannot blame them
is this what 4d chess looks like?

Attack North Korea to inadvertently destroy Japan and thus end the poisoning of western culture by anime
Seeing as how the nukes resulted in anime, what new horror would Japan being attacked create?

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The Flood / Re: Blue lives don't matter
« on: September 04, 2017, 12:30:31 AM »
How many cops do you know. There is an issue with cop brutality, but it does not mean all are bad. It though needs reorganization of the system.

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Serious / Re: Death of Online Anonymity
« on: September 03, 2017, 10:24:32 PM »
Damn. People are such pussies these days.
Are people pussies for wanting to know who the person insulting them really is?

Or are people pussies cause they will say what they want behind a mask, but never in public without a mask on.
People can say what ever the fuck they want and libbies don't like that.

You sure, I have seen Conservative act the same way as well. Well it actually more depends what segment of the conservative and liberal faction you are looking. Usually the vocal minority.

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Serious / Re: Death of Online Anonymity
« on: September 03, 2017, 05:44:04 AM »
Damn. People are such pussies these days.
Are people pussies for wanting to know who the person insulting them really is?

Or are people pussies cause they will say what they want behind a mask, but never in public without a mask on.

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How do you know something is bad and something is good?
Through learning.

People who live(d) in totalitarian countries would be killed for questioning their government. It was considered that any thoughts against the system are bad thoughts and must be silenced.

Is that what you really want for the world? You can kill a person, but the ideas and thoughts live on. To make the bad ideas and thoughts go away - you have to present better ones by educating people. Not just pushing them to the side without explanation.

I support this policy, but I recommend you read up on Singapore and their issue with Amos Yee.the headaches of free speech and the chaos it sometimes bring was too much they shut down discourse if it causes problem. Why because they value stability over freedom. In direct confrontation of the ideals of the Franklin and the other preachers of Liberty.

It seems it depends on philosophy of thought.

Europe and Germany also like to ban hate speech as they see it to cause more problem when it is occuring than when it is managed. I find when nation's enter crisis people start attaching to extreme points of view with divisive and because they can see from example how quick hateful thought can create crimes.

People in crisis prefer to blame others and not find a proper solution, instead finding a quick way to solve their problems by trampling and blaming another group. They will reinforce their beliefs with agreeing thoughts and information and dismiss all other information as false. I have seen this with my mother when it comes to politics and I have seen it take over a huge number of people.

The biggest problem is the truth is too slow to come.out and takes too long for someone to accept. They say a lie will travel the whole world and within that time truth has only begun tieing it's shoes. This is the biggest fear I have people attach themselves to a lie or a misinformation and then act and when the act is done and the truth comes out later, only then do people know the error of their ways. But it is not only that, people take being wrong as a personal insult or an attack of a personal character. It does not matter what you do, people feel they are being attacked.


And I will say this most people seem to want to sacrifice their critical thoughts to leaders or government. They want to feel safe and not have to worry. People want someone to lead them for some stupid reason, or someone to blame if anything goes wrong instead of taking responsibility. While leaders feel like their are shephards or have to lead their blind flock who fear the truth to new pasture. Ask yourself how every president feels the shit they know the crimes they have assisted and the genocides they have allowed to continue, do you think the average person wants to know. No they do not, they just want to have a comfortable life and get what they want. And the president gives it to them doing all the dirty work, murdering peasents to bring them oranges in winter, toppling government so that their companies can keep profiting and pay their citizen good wages.

Humans are disgusting and so are the average man.

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Globalists don't want to educate people, they want you to work for them.
The powerful always want someone to work for them. Why else are my friends wanting to start businesses. Start a business then let others work for them while they retire early when things get going good.

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Serious / Death of Online Anonymity
« on: September 02, 2017, 07:13:58 PM »
It seems that as online groups and boards start to stand out more in the modern age and start overlapping with mainstream, the more it seems that the battle of online anonymity online is being fought and money is being invested to force people to sacrifice their anonymity online.

It seems the bots and certain trolling or toxic community are in pride of their anonymity trying to fish for reactions. But it seems their wins and fun is starting to cause friction with mainstream and certain groups especially the business community. This friction seems to have brought a new issue of online rights to the discussion. After the Arab Spring it was noticeable how certain authoritarian government had started to control the internet watching the flows and targeting traffic and hunting dissenters.

Although the reasoning in Western States are different it seems that issues of toxic and national unrest has caused problems, from foreign organization spreading misinformation and local government trying to keep their nation stable by trying to stiffle discussion that bring headaches to the government and start divisive discourse. It seems the solution is forcing people to put their face out there if they preach any of these ideas or make any of these comments on public boards. Thing comments to their real life person's. Taking away the protection to say what you want without fear of reprecussion. Basically have people self-censor themselves if they do not want people they know to know what thoughts they have.



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The Flood / Re: McDonalds food has literally no taste
« on: August 31, 2017, 10:36:55 PM »
You go to McDicks not for food, but because you lazy and want to eat some garbage.

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The Flood / Re: Road Trip
« on: August 30, 2017, 08:27:02 PM »
I dunno, like 8-10 hours over 2 days.

Driving between birthplace and visiting cousins in Ireland, ended up sleeping in the car.

Reeeeaaaaally uncomfortable.
Sleeping I the car, oh how I have become used to it.
Wouldn't have been so bad if I didn't have to sleep upright, but the car was packed with crap.
That sucks, me and my brothers whenever it is a family trip just pile on top of each other on the back seat. We also have a minivan, so.that helps, but it helped me in sleeping in any position.

How many were in the car.

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The Flood / Re: have you ever been in a car crasH?
« on: August 30, 2017, 08:22:17 PM »
Nothing major, just had the car hit and dented on the right.

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The Flood / Re: Road Trip
« on: August 30, 2017, 08:21:38 PM »
I dunno, like 8-10 hours over 2 days.

Driving between birthplace and visiting cousins in Ireland, ended up sleeping in the car.

Reeeeaaaaally uncomfortable.
Sleeping I the car, oh how I have become used to it.

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