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#10 Getawhale Fanclub loses three, sponsorship in News

slemnbeef deserves a shot, he needs to bring the bread home to his lover proto

posted about 9 years ago
#165 "Masters of Classes" powered by TF2Stadium in Projects

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posted about 9 years ago
#175 Fallout 4 in Other Games

I've noticed some settlers automatically like pick crops and stuff but you for sure have to assign them to guard posts, and some settlers won't pick crops even if they could.

Do only like the starting settlers in a town automatically do stuff? Do you have to manually assign everyone else to harvest/defend/work trading posts?

posted about 9 years ago
#171 Fallout 4 in Other Games

I haven't actually experimented with the bell or siren, do you have to man the siren for it to work or can a settler use it?

posted about 9 years ago
#167 Fallout 4 in Other Games

Game has never crashed for me or anyone I know

posted about 9 years ago
#81 Hassassin_ cheat evidence. in TF2 General Discussion

http://i.imgur.com/hXM3LB7.png?1

posted about 9 years ago
#19 Block subs in for xalox on TSU in News

Block will likely poopoo on Invite

posted about 9 years ago
#456 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
drshdwpuppettrashhooli84% of egyptians believe that death is the appropriate punishment for leaving islam

http://www.pewglobal.org/files/2010/12/Pew-Global-Attitudes-Muslim-Report-FINAL-December-2-2010.pdf
When asked about the death penalty for those who leave the Muslim religion, at least
three-quarters of Muslims in Jordan (86%), Egypt (84%) and Pakistan (76%) say they
would favor making it the law; in Nigeria, 51% of Muslims favor and 46% oppose it.
In contrast, Muslims in Lebanon, Turkey and Indonesia largely reject the notion that
harsh punishments should be the law in their countries. About three-quarters of Turkish
and Lebanese Muslims oppose the stoning of people who commit adultery (77% and
76%, respectively), as does a narrower majority (55%) of Muslims in Indonesia.
why did you ignore the several countries which heavily rejected it shown from the exact same paragraph?

Its funny how differently that could be written.

A full 25% of Turkish Muslims think that, if anyone cheats on their spouse, they should be put to death. This isnt "25% of Turkish Muslims support the death penalty for murder". We are talking about a crime that... isn't a crime. At all.
Avast59% of Americans think torture is justified.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/new-poll-finds-majority-of-americans-believe-torture-justified-after-911-attacks/2014/12/16/f6ee1208-847c-11e4-9534-f79a23c40e6c_story.html

Of course, this is also interesting. Until you realize it isn't at all. In surveys, everything is literally about the question and how you ask it. Simply changing the wording on the question could yield exactly opposite results. Think about how you would respond to the question that was asked in that survey:

"All in all, Do you think the CIA's treatment of suspected terrorists was justified or unjustified."

Torture was not mentioned in the question. If you want to know if American's think torture is justified, you have to ask a different question. It took me a REALLY long time to come up with something that might be able to get that answer, and I think I have it: "Do you think torture is justified?". This pseudojournalistic media shitshow fuckery completely washes away all meaning of anything they try and talk about.

Philosophically, there are situations in which torturing a human being can be justified. Have all of our tortures been that way? No. Is that a problem? Yes. Does that even put us on the same plane of existence as firmly believing that apostasy, (consensual) sodomy, or adultery (all non-crimes) should be punishable by death? I surely fucking think not.

Um it isn't any sort of psuedo journalistic bullshit it was recently revealed that CIA interrogation techniques can be certainly qualified as torture, it was specifically asked if "forceful" interrogation techniques are justified. Which is another way of saying torture.

You could argue that not specifically saying torture changes the result but it's hard to argue with the fact that it is widely known that CIA techniques and treatment of prisoners was torture and the question was certainly asked with that fact understood.

Also I personally find it just as atrocious to torture another human being as it is to kill one, if not more so. If you don't think so idk what to say.

posted about 9 years ago
#419 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

59% of Americans think torture is justified.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/new-poll-finds-majority-of-americans-believe-torture-justified-after-911-attacks/2014/12/16/f6ee1208-847c-11e4-9534-f79a23c40e6c_story.html

posted about 9 years ago
#293 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

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posted about 9 years ago
#290 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
SocialiteAvastvalkeriAvastMorals and what is deemed acceptable is entirely dependent on the society and time period.
You are telling me that in the future, if society says that is is completely moral for people to rape and murder innocent people, that you would be fine with it? That you don't have some inner voice telling you that that's immoral?

Are you saying if you were born in the year 1820 in the United States to a wealthy slave-owning family and were raised your entire life to dehumanize slaves with constant reinforcement of these beliefs from your friends and family you wouldn't at the very least be conflicted about what is right or wrong?
I was born in 20th century Poland (also in the most conservative city here) and I don't believe that homosexuality is a sin :D
I'd say that's the exact same analogy trust me (saying that you don't oppose it here is harder than coming out as gay in western countries :P).

Anecdotal evidence does not disprove history or universal behavioral development models considering three's just as many of your fellow countrymen that do think it is a sin if not more so from your generation.

posted about 9 years ago
#286 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

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posted about 9 years ago
#281 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic
valkeriAvastImplying wholesale enslavement of other races wasn't seen as normal in the past

Implying women and sexual minorities weren't murdered and oppressed 100x more than they were today and seen as "cultural"/normal

In a previous post I stated that the enslavement of other races was seen as normal in the past, because society said that it was acceptable.

Um yes? That is the point???

We look back today at that barbarism of the past and realize how shitty it was, it was pretty damn normal for them.

That is the whole point. Morals and what is deemed acceptable is entirely dependent on the society and time period.

posted about 9 years ago
#276 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

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posted about 9 years ago
#258 PARIS TERRORIST ATTACK in Off Topic

Woah there dude might want to back off with that Holocaust example

posted about 9 years ago
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