God, explain this 7 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Yeah, I'm not religious at all, but this is clearly meant to be allegorical.
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This moment broke my heart and brought back so many memories 4 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Poor Will Byers has been possessed mentally and physically by an interdimensional demon. Mike and Lucas were able to meet their their girlfriends because of his predicament, and Dustin got a best friend out of the deal too. All Will got was psychological scars.
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Hehehe his name is Shiro 1 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Your mom was so wet last night the National Guard had to but sand bags around my bed.
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We did it boys 7 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Nah. Trump says he'll do something them completely change course afterwards so he looks like the stable genius he says he is. He doesn't do anything with information; he does exactly what he feels like doing at any one moment, nothing more and nothing less.
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They're all like that in one way or another 9 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
My grandma has a book called "Lessons Learned from the Clinton Administration." It's 200 blank pages. She spent money on that and takes it with her everywhere.
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Merging onto a highway 13 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Don't "politely merge." Force yourself in when it's safe, but don't wait for somebody to let you in, you'll be there all day.
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More Ewoks please! 7 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
I am all for diversity in casting, but Chernobyl takes place in Ukraine. That's not exactly a racially diverse place.
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I want to beliebe 7 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
We as a species are basically addicted to non-renewable resources. We'll crow about how it's too difficult or too expensive to switch to renewable, then act surprised when we run out of coal and oil and all that.
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People are stupid 11 comments
I got shot 9 times 3 comments
That's why I buy Adidas and Hugo Boss 12 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
No, this is a capitalism thing. The way this country operates its economy is a race to the bottom: the cheapest prices and the cheapest products as fast as we can get them. The byproduct of that is horrible labor practices that we turn a blind eye to because we like our stuff too much. Labor unions and the minimum wage kicked that stuff out of the US, but all that did was ship it overseas. Our economy is out of whack: theres no way we all should have tiny computers to argue on the internet with but still not be able to afford healthcare and housing.
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I'd celebrate, but that seems too rational 21 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
This is a news article from my home state of New Mexico. NM is lousy with private prisons, with former governor Gary Johnson once having a scandal involving bid rigging. The private prison system is a menace, and actually more expensive to run than state prisons, but they create a layer of deniability that insulates the state.
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"Um, maybe God has a plan for them..." 23 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Listen to Bill Hicks' bit about pro-lifers. It summarizes my thoughts pretty well.
Think of the children('s money)! 6 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
I love the NBA 2K games, but they peaked around 2014, when you could realistically play the career mode without spending another 100 bucks to juice your player or, barring that, play two seasons worth of games.
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That's why I buy Adidas and Hugo Boss 12 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
It's almost like there is no way to ethically be a part of capitalism.
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Facts 38 comments
Ahhh timing 39 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
And believe it or not, Wikipedia is pretty damn conservative. The majority of the well-researched, well-sourced articles in English are written by white men about western topics, with the exception of the bafflingly large number of articles about anime. It's also very hard to establish yourself in the Wikipedia editing community as theres only a handful of actual active editors, and one guy has edited over a third of the articles.
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Ahhh timing 39 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Here's the thing: it's impossible to take bias out of anything, especially when bias is such a loaded term. There is no such thing a neutral stance because words themselves aren't neutral; you may see calling Milo "far right" as being unfairly biased, while others may see it as not going far enough. And really what it comes down to is the majority, and expert opinion. If a political scientist believes he's a rabid right winger, that carries much more weight than a non-expert saying he's not.
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Which road do you choose? 10 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
I remember being extremely proud of myself for completing the first one when it came out, then absolutely not doing that with the second one. At one point I just the controller down, took out the disc, and didn't touch it for like a week. It is terrifying.
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Which road do you choose? 10 comments
pripyatplatypus
· 5 years ago
Raccoon City for sure. Silent Hill is all about torturing you with psychological damage and your past sins. SH 2 is the scariest games bar none, to ever exist.
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