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Old Oct 12, 2018 | 08:57 AM
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Old Oct 12, 2018 | 11:25 AM
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Old Oct 12, 2018 | 12:29 PM
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they are NPCs.
Old Oct 12, 2018 | 08:31 PM
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How to confuse the hell out of SJWs on Facebook:

Old Oct 13, 2018 | 05:56 AM
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Old Oct 13, 2018 | 08:54 AM
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Old Oct 13, 2018 | 03:00 PM
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I so confuse :bangheadonwall:

. . . so racism trumps believe-the-woman, right?

White woman claims 9 year-old black child sexually assaulted her:

https://fox2now.com/2018/10/12/corne...assaulted-her/



I just hope they lock that bitch up.
Old Oct 18, 2018 | 12:09 PM
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Old Oct 19, 2018 | 03:06 PM
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wow





Old Oct 19, 2018 | 05:21 PM
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Apparently, buying USDA-approved meat from a distributor authorized by the local school board, and then serving it in a school cafeteria, is enough to get you fired these days.

https://patch.com/nebraska/across-ne...ebraska-school

This blew me away, that they fired the guy. I mean, he did not claim or even imply that the chili was Kangaroo-free, there is no school board policy which states that the only meat which can be used in Chili is beef, and he bought the meat from the school's own distributor (Sysco) right out of their catalog.

From the article:

The superintendent apologized for the "anxiety and harm" caused to individual students and their families.


ANXIETY and HARM? From eating USDA-inspected meat purchased from an authorized distributor?!

Jesus. Over in the cuisine thread we've got Y8s' kid slurping down oysters, and these snowflakes were HARMED by eating something which, aside from being a bit less fatty, is barely distinguishable from cow?
Old Oct 19, 2018 | 05:39 PM
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I'm sure he was a white, cis-male. He deserved his fate.
Old Oct 19, 2018 | 09:00 PM
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Today, I made the mistake of asking a question in the midst of a highly pro-SJW thread on FB, which happened to be populated in part by a couple of people I actually know in real life.

Within 30 minutes, I'd been called a troll, received several threats, and had one snowflake post "Hey, this guy's employment info is in his profile! Everyone needs to contact his employer and let them know what an evil person he is!"

Literally I just asked a question.

So, lesson learned. No more straying outside of my very small clan on any social-media site. Kind of considering just withdrawing from it entirely. It's just not worth the funny cat pictures.

I also learned that the definition of troll is "Someone who has a different opinion from mine, and wishes to engage in a conversation about the apparent conflict between these two points of view."

I'm being 100% serious here. I've been active on the internet since before the world wide web existed. I honestly thought that I'd pretty much seen the worst of the online community's seedy underbelly. I've had warez-sites of which I was a member busted (think FTP, not WWW), ditto private trackers. I came pretty close to being arrested at one point while in college. (They did, in fact, arrest, try and convict a good friend and classmate of mine. To be fair, he got careless and a tad arrogant. But I also had an account on his personal Unix machine, which was seized in the raid. That's "Unix," with a "U," not an "L." Jordan was a purist.)

But this was the first time that I have actually been afraid as the result of something which occurred online.
Old Oct 19, 2018 | 10:22 PM
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Stories like this is why I severely restrict myself to what I post on FB. Plus I have a limited number of friends and all my postings are private. With a lot of people having smart phones in their pockets eternally connected to whatever, and the free time to make their views known you can't win. It's funny because these people are basically bullies, but they are the ones most likely to be the first to accuse others of that behavior.
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You learned the wrong lesson, Joe. Correct lesson: vote MAGA.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Today, I made the mistake of asking a question in the midst of a highly pro-SJW thread on FB, which happened to be populated in part by a couple of people I actually know in real life.

Within 30 minutes, I'd been called a troll, received several threats, and had one snowflake post "Hey, this guy's employment info is in his profile! Everyone needs to contact his employer and let them know what an evil person he is!"

Literally I just asked a question.

So, lesson learned. No more straying outside of my very small clan on any social-media site. Kind of considering just withdrawing from it entirely. It's just not worth the funny cat pictures.

I also learned that the definition of troll is "Someone who has a different opinion from mine, and wishes to engage in a conversation about the apparent conflict between these two points of view."

I'm being 100% serious here. I've been active on the internet since before the world wide web existed. I honestly thought that I'd pretty much seen the worst of the online community's seedy underbelly. I've had warez-sites of which I was a member busted (think FTP, not WWW), ditto private trackers. I came pretty close to being arrested at one point while in college. (They did, in fact, arrest, try and convict a good friend and classmate of mine. To be fair, he got careless and a tad arrogant. But I also had an account on his personal Unix machine, which was seized in the raid. That's "Unix," with a "U," not an "L." Jordan was a purist.)

But this was the first time that I have actually been afraid as the result of something which occurred online.
Joe, I have to say, I tried to warn you of as much via pm a few months ago. Sadly, it's all too real. It is a new world we are living in, where logic and intention need not matter the least. This is a world where one can be (professionally) destroyed by the slightest "transgression". It would be a great loss for MT.net if you actually were to leave. Just stay here in the warm embrace of the bronies and, for god's sake, tread more wisely elsewhere.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 08:32 AM
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I don't FB or twatter because it's an unnecessary, dangerous exposure of personal information. I don't use real birthdates or my business' name. I don't "friend" co-workers. No instacrap or snapchat or even LinkedIn (I HATE the LinkedIn spam emails).

People I know and actually want to interact with all know how to contact me.

You will be rooted out by the radicals and wrecked if you have anything to lose. You will be coercively assimilated in your speech no matter your actual thoughts.

The memes and stories are all quaint and peculiar until they are real in your own life. I have legitimate fear of the future for the country and the good people who will be ruined. This casual policing by sjws is only the first step. The institutional creation of thought police has already occurred in Britain and will be part of our slippery slope soon enough. "Political prisoners" are a reality in much of the world and will be here as well if good people remain silent.

Dump your social media, all of you. Take some of the power back from them or give them access to your life and lively hood. You are being cataloged and monitored by the suckerburgs for future use.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 08:42 AM
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I started a Facebook page years ago and go to it maybe twice a year to see if old acquaintances are still alive. My only on-line activities are here and PAFOA, and even those are limited.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
Today, I made the mistake of asking a question in the midst of a highly pro-SJW thread on FB, which happened to be populated in part by a couple of people I actually know in real life.

Within 30 minutes, I'd been called a troll, received several threats, and had one snowflake post "Hey, this guy's employment info is in his profile! Everyone needs to contact his employer and let them know what an evil person he is!"

Literally I just asked a question.

So, lesson learned. No more straying outside of my very small clan on any social-media site. Kind of considering just withdrawing from it entirely. It's just not worth the funny cat pictures.

I also learned that the definition of troll is "Someone who has a different opinion from mine, and wishes to engage in a conversation about the apparent conflict between these two points of view."

I'm being 100% serious here. I've been active on the internet since before the world wide web existed. I honestly thought that I'd pretty much seen the worst of the online community's seedy underbelly. I've had warez-sites of which I was a member busted (think FTP, not WWW), ditto private trackers. I came pretty close to being arrested at one point while in college. (They did, in fact, arrest, try and convict a good friend and classmate of mine. To be fair, he got careless and a tad arrogant. But I also had an account on his personal Unix machine, which was seized in the raid. That's "Unix," with a "U," not an "L." Jordan was a purist.)

But this was the first time that I have actually been afraid as the result of something which occurred online.
i was rofl when i read the replies to you question.

for all others it went like this:

q: where's the line?
a1: murder is bad.
a2: murder joe perez.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 10:34 AM
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I found the mantra of SJW's. This quote was by the guy who serviced me on a Sam's Club chat:I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

On the subsequent survey, I suggested that the quote was garbage, that I chatted with them solely to obtain information, not to be petted.

EDIT: Sorry to interrupt the conversation about Joe's experience... Indeed this is a real issue. No more reasonable discourse allowed. Not even simple, honest questions.
Old Oct 20, 2018 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by chiefmg
It's funny because these people are basically bullies, but they are the ones most likely to be the first to accuse others of that behavior.
This is basically the key point. Those who self-identify with the victim culture have discovered a tool which allows them to become victimisers with very little effort.

As someone who held kind of an iffy record at physical combat engagements in high school (maybe 50/50), I suspect that they are giddy with this new-found limitless power.



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