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Like whores in a back alley somewhere, the 'Codex is here because of the human condition. You cannot remove it because it insults your sensibilities or if it doesn't suit your political or moral agenda. Fascists, communists, nazis, racists, religious bigots, traditionalists, elitists, muslim rape apologists, homosexuals, blood sex fetishists, transexual pornstars, anime wiccans, scat proponents that wish for transexuals to defacate on their chests (yes, that request has actually been passed there) all gather there under the flag of open debate with conservatives, social democrats, libertanians, trotskyists, stalinists, germans, russians, americans, malaysians, vietnamese and brasilians. Their forum is as essential as humanity itself, and it is entertaining as ****.
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Journalism and sexism in the games industry
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PCGamer: "Lets stop calling ourselves 'The PC Master Race' " https://archive.today/VcT0m Weeeell, lookie here boys, looks like got ourselves a console-lover. -
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Pictures, Pictures for everyone: http://imgur.com/a/dwXsR -
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Journalism and sexism in the games industry
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This what they (/baphomet/) say themselves about the whole thing: -
11 people killed at a French satirical Newspaper
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Whoa, having a hard time keeping up with the thread. Anyhow, here goes: 1) Ok, agree. Vetting at the border sounds about right. 2) "White man's burden, y'know? The Muslims are only karma's messenger". If it is that, then it should stop immidiately. **** that kind of self hating mumbo-jumbo. 3) I fear we lose some, if not all of what makes a western society open if start spying on ourselves (i am referring to the mass surveillance part) -
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Hoho, now it's getting funny: https://archive.today/BXUvv I am still surprised at the level of stupidity here. Almost every western country has this mandated by law: the accused should meet its accusers. Jesus. -
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Lets see what good arguments the other side has: https://archive.today/2OTLD *sigh* Nope, same old doublethink. -
11 people killed at a French satirical Newspaper
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Based on your replies, would you guys say that Sweden has a succesful immigration policy from islamic countries? And how would you say that Sweden have succeeded and France has failed in this? Finally, do you guys see the same level of threat of terrorism compared to France and what measures have Sweden taken to lessen/avoid this? -
11 people killed at a French satirical Newspaper
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Fair enough, but would you say that these areas in terms of development? Like would you recommend these places for swedish families to move to and have a calm and nice family life? I was just wondering compared to the article that i linked earlier, where teachers in the Kouachi neighbourhood where threathened with their lives for suggesting a silent minute for the slaying of the journalists. -
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Are all those stories about ambulances and firemen refusing to enter Rosengård and Rinkeby without police escort false? -
D:OS at the number one spot? I approve.
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I don't know, but there is a ****storm brewing. 8chan/baphomet/ is apparently the new old 4chan/b/ and they haven't been pleased that someone has been DDOS:ing and whatnot their new playground. Isn't /Baphomet/ the homebase of anon? Dear lord, this will end with something illegal happening and a big media blow out...and not in a good way. -
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I just love TotalBiscuit's sardonic tone. What is the deal with 8chan btw? You cannot just remove a site without due process. What does ICANN think of this hoopla? -
11 people killed at a French satirical Newspaper
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Serious question, how do you deal with kids that are ok with murder? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/11338842/Paris-attacks-Two-worlds-collide-on-street-where-terrorists-lived.html "power corrupts. powerlessness corrupts absolutely." it is the belief o' being disenfranchised or powerless that is the key. there were an interesting experiment done in... the early 70s? *grumble* our memory for dates is not what it should be. 1969. dagnabbit. the twisted monkey who came up with the experiment were same guy who did the prison experiment where some folks took role of guards and some had prisoner roles. anywho, phillip zimbardo takes two cars and... ... is easier to link so we don't misrepresent accidental. http://www.zimbardo.com/downloads/powerevil.pdf end of page 9 and most of 10 is the part we reference. two guys, kellig and willson, later write an essay entitled "Broken Windows". is a good read if seeming a bit shallow. the zimbardo experiment would appear to be the only evidence presented, and some rather far-reaching conclusions is reached based on the limited data, but it does raise interesting questions and, surprisingly, it offers a solution... even if such a solution is based on somewhat dubious scholarship. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1982/03/broken-windows/304465/ HA! Good Fun! While i find the notion of perpetual goodness paradigm admirable, it however requires a definite declaration on what is good behaviour of the individual and to extent, a group of people. This notion actually collides with the post-modern notion, found mostly in academia, that diversity has to be tolerated, even if some values of "good" differ greatly. Still though, great reading! -
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Maybe there is some hope after all: https://twitter.com/Rapsney/status/554897763105009665 -
Journalism and sexism in the games industry
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May the flames of Gawker's entire server structure rekindle the hopes of justice of any free man. -
I like how they are advertising air traffic controller as just another job that doesn't need a higher education. It's pretty much one of the most stressful jobs in the world and is payed accordingly.
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...and it has been removed. I don't know why I'm surprised. What? Why did they even agreed to it in the first place? -
11 people killed at a French satirical Newspaper
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Serious question, how do you deal with kids that are ok with murder? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/11338842/Paris-attacks-Two-worlds-collide-on-street-where-terrorists-lived.html This article highlights a real social problem that many European countries are grappling with. In France you have groups of Muslims who don't feel part of mainstream French culture and feel alienated from French society despite several opportunities presented to them There is also an effective campaign of propaganda from the likes of ISIS that resonates with many disenfranchised Muslim youth, they believe that the West is truly involved in a crusade against Islam. Even this article they talk about the anger that 60 years ago 200 Algerians were killed by French police. But during the Algerian civil war several hundred thousand Algerians were killed by extremists...where is the criticism about this violence? So whats the solution? I suppose you have to work harder at getting the message across that France wants to integrate all its citizens into its society. But to be honest this will only work for some. Other people needed to be arrested and or killed as they won't be prepared to compromise But this anti-Western sentiment from the Muslim communities within countries like France really does only represent a small minority of the overall Muslim community so we shouldn't see this as a social crisis. Im confident most Muslims are very happy living in France and being part of French culture "A muslim cannot feel welcomed in a non-muslim society. If the society has the same values as islam, then the muslim will feel welcomed" <-- Arguments like that are thrown around everyday. But my point is that how do you deal with neighbourhoods where people think murder is justified when insulted? How do you deal with such alienation on a such a profound level? I sure don't know. -
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Interview with random people in the neighbourhood of the Kouachi bros: Serious question, how do you deal with kids that are ok with murder? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/11338842/Paris-attacks-Two-worlds-collide-on-street-where-terrorists-lived.html -
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What a succinct conclusion of conflicting interests: -
Journalism and sexism in the games industry
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It's quite simple, the AAA-publishers are not attacking their customers so there has been no big pushback since the dorito-pope event. Also, they know how to cover their tracks. Think of it as the difference between the mafia and the local crack dealer. -
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Unless they are actually causing financial damage, it's just something worth a chuckle.