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I disagree with the assertion that reproductive success is the only valid metric by which one can measure a culture's worth.
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Yeah, exactly. Basically the first thought that jumped to my mind reading "Europe without christianity and nationalism is nothing" was "a version of Europe defined solely by christianity and nationalism is not a version of Europe I want to live in (moreover, it has little in common with the Europe of the last two centuries)".
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Quelle horreur! Oh wait, no, I'm totally not seeing how that's a bad thing. Or the two species are capable of interbreeding but because of today's politics it would be suicide if said that there are different species of humans. Well yes, of course it would be, since the definition of species is "the largest group of organisms where two hybrids are capable of reproducing fertile offspring". Anybody espousing the idea that "different species of humans capable of interbreeding exist" should be pointed and laughed at, since they obviously have no idea what any of those words mean.
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Arcanum has terrible art direction, terrible graphics, and mostly* terrible combat. On the other hand, it's outstanding in Crafting. Technomancy/gunslinging is crazy fun -- hunting for schematics and materials, developing your character + finding ways to "cheat" the system to be able to use them, then reaping the benefits in gameplay Quests. There are masses of them. It feels like they never run out. Yet there is none of "collect me 10 of this, 5 of that, 17 of the other." They all feel lively, unique, interesting, and individual. And there are always scads of ways to solve them -- by talking, sneaking, fighting, sending your minions after them, making story choices, and so on and so forth. Open-world structure. Once past the starting area obstacle, you can go anywhere and do anything, limited only by your capabilities. Yet there is an overall story arc and the whole thing hangs together. Other than Fallout 1, no other game I've played pulls it off as well. Originality and atmosphere in the setting. Steampunk has been done, but "fantasy setting with elves and dwarves and wizards and stuff undergoes an industrial revolution" hasn't, and the game explores this quirky premise in all kinds of interesting ways. Moreover: weak companions and the world is, at its core, Tolkien pastiche WITH STEAM!, but yes, the story and the quests easily push it over into fun territory. Just use a talky build so you can skip most of the godawful combat.
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A Breitbart "journalist".
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Send them Milo Yannopolous. He can cross-check them all personally and write a snarky article about it to boot. If you can't go gay for Milo, then you cannot go gay at all. No. Just... no.
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Remember, one instance of rape is being penetrated by one man, once. So a gangrape would probably count as [number of offenders] cases of rape. If it happens repeatedly, you should multiply that by the number of occasions. The number of rapes and the number of rape victims probably differs strongly.
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Wow, Bruce, a racist remark has never been delivered in such a well-meaning tone Sorry dude...but you know it can't be as bad as South Africa So you have nothing to feel bad about Actually, from a quick googling, the reported number of rapes seems to be amazingly low in Hungary. Then again, I'm fairly confident people here simply don't consider things more civilized countries acknowledge as rape to be such. I seem to vaguely recall some of our politicians vehemently being opposed to the very idea that marital rape even exists.
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Wow, Bruce, a racist remark has never been delivered in such a well-meaning tone
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Which, of course, means these are the reported numbers, and given that rape is one of the most underreported crimes... Yes, but this is relevant for every country, so if you are comparing official data with official data I wasn't aware we were doing that.
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Which, of course, means these are the reported numbers, and given that rape is one of the most underreported crimes...
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Because you can't imagine someone saying that word without this image immediately jumping to mind:
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Don't feel shame; just recognize it as junk food only to be eaten rarely. That actually looks really good; maybe I'll get some KFC on Thanks Giving. It's easy to understand why people would sometimes eat something that is delicious but terrible for you. What I don't understand is how anybody could look at that thing and think it looks delicious in any conceivable way. Wow, I thought I was the only one who threw up in his mouth a little upon seeing that... thing.
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I rather view this as a difference between the thoughtful and cultured Europeans and the loud-mouthed, barbaric Americans who are convinced they have an inalienable right to drown out every other voice in a conversation even when they have nothing of value to add (Cultural stereotyping is bad, mkay?)
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I can't help but notice that American millennials are still less likely to support it than Europe alles zusammen, and of course women and minorities are generally more okay with it than white men, who, let's face it, are far less likely to have experienced both sides of the issue.
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"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." And here I thought that was my catchphrase on these forums
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It implies nothing. You can be a patriot and want to have nothing to do with nationalism. Or, as somebody so succintly put it once: "I like my country. I have occasionally wanted to kill everyone in it and burn it to the ground, but I consider that feeling a necessary part of patriotism. If you have never actually hated your country, then you probably don't understand your country. Therefore your love for it has little meaning."
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Your claim, prove it. What's there to prove? It's self-evident for anybody with even the most cursory history knowledge. On the other hand, I'm not really seeing much proof for your implied claim that national identity is necessary for people to have a mutual heritage and a cohesive set of values.