Journal of Other Forum Analysis (Volume II, Issue 1)
(5 hours ago)Superstar wrote:
(Today, 01:55 AM)DocWager wrote: I’m not sure the majority of potential voters can afford a Tesla.

I would imagine the majority of voters are against lighting people's cars on fire regardless though.

When a person that works closely with the President on potentially crippling our economy on purpose, and the cars that are representative of his fame get blown up because of said crippling, those voters probably don’t give a shit. 

Things have turned around pretty fast since the election. Those same voters would probably endure corny Kamala.
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(4 hours ago)DocWager wrote:
(5 hours ago)Superstar wrote:
(Today, 01:55 AM)DocWager wrote: I’m not sure the majority of potential voters can afford a Tesla.

I would imagine the majority of voters are against lighting people's cars on fire regardless though.

When a person that works closely with the President on potentially crippling our economy on purpose, and the cars that are representative of his fame get blown up because of said crippling, those voters probably don’t give a shit. 

Things have turned around pretty fast since the election. Those same voters would probably endure corny Kamala.

That is dumb as hell. The average person is not for lighting cars on fire. Lighting a car on fire isn't saving you or anyone from Elon regardless.
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The average American didn't even vote so I doubt they have empathy for wealthy stranger's cars.
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There’s a 49 hour essay on YouTube called Americans are all stupid and gay. I haven’t watched all of it but the first 17 hours are quite compelling.
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/in-the-past-20-years-we’ve-been-living-through-the-death-of-the-american-man-anthony-mackie.1133109/

ATTN: Gamers Of Virtue

I must regrettably inform you that we have to un-watch Captain America: Brave New World.
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(4 hours ago)Superstar wrote:
(4 hours ago)DocWager wrote:
(5 hours ago)Superstar wrote: I would imagine the majority of voters are against lighting people's cars on fire regardless though.
When a person that works closely with the President on potentially crippling our economy on purpose, and the cars that are representative of his fame get blown up because of said crippling, those voters probably don’t give a shit. 
Things have turned around pretty fast since the election. Those same voters would probably endure corny Kamala.
That is dumb as hell. The average person is not for lighting cars on fire. Lighting a car on fire isn't saving you or anyone from Elon regardless.

You sound like a person that lives comfortably knowing that even if you lose your job that you can fall back on your safety net.
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(2 hours ago)DavidCroquet wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/in-the-past-20-years-we’ve-been-living-through-the-death-of-the-american-man-anthony-mackie.1133109/

ATTN: Gamers Of Virtue

I must regrettably inform you that we have to un-watch Captain America: Brave New World.

Thread will be one to watch!

Quote:The pendulum is swinging back towards people trying to grapple with traditional masculinity, and it likely won't be favorable sounding to us who are more progressive.

But It's either reasonable people who do it, or the current online manosphere which has been going after it for years in the most toxic way possible.

A load of mumbo jumbo

Quote:Traditional masculinity is an inherently toxic concept because men historically defined themselves in relation to the women that they subjugated. In the same sense that femininity was assigned qualities that men thought made women weak, the qualities they assigned to themselves - "the leader", "responsible", et cetera - are just things that they thought made a person strong.

A lot of men find value in the concept of traditional masculinity because a traditional man has a built-in purpose. He commands authority (and a subservient wife) just by being. But the fact that so many men value traditional masculinity does not in any way detract from the fact that the concept is fundamentally poisonous.

Trying to fit traditional gender roles, and especially the traditional conception of a man, into progressive politics is trying to put a square peg into a round hole.
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(2 hours ago)Daffy Duck wrote:
(2 hours ago)DavidCroquet wrote: https://www.resetera.com/threads/in-the-past-20-years-we’ve-been-living-through-the-death-of-the-american-man-anthony-mackie.1133109/

ATTN: Gamers Of Virtue

I must regrettably inform you that we have to un-watch Captain America: Brave New World.

Thread will be one to watch!

Quote:The pendulum is swinging back towards people trying to grapple with traditional masculinity, and it likely won't be favorable sounding to us who are more progressive.

But It's either reasonable people who do it, or the current online manosphere which has been going after it for years in the most toxic way possible.

Even the progressives are tired of the pussy men pretending to be women thing.
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https://www.resetera.com/threads/life-is-strange-double-exposure-sales-cited-as-%E2%80%9Clarge-loss%E2%80%9D-by-square-enix-for-fy.1133253/

LOOKS LIKE PEOPLE ARE FINALLY TIRED OF THIS GAY ASS SHIT  OFFICIAL TEAM TRUMP SEAL OF QUALITY™
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Revisiting the "streamers are subhuman scum" thread...which has somehow morphed into Hasan Public Relations Headquarters

https://www.resetera.com/threads/a-lot-of-the-most-famous-twitch-streamers-aren%E2%80%99t-fully-formed-human-beings.1130730/page-7#post-136959306
Quote:God damn. It's just unreal

a million nazis and they can not get over some superficial flaws in the prob biggest and most relevant leftist content creator

who gives a fuck if that kid was Houthi bro. Why give this a single iota of energy. It's so fucking sad what we are doing here
The thread is "streamers suck and are dumb"! 

The first examples were stuff like "lives in a dirty room" and "hires his mom as an employee". Why wouldn't having a houthi guest on your show count?

Quote:Old man perspective: The inherent nature of streaming is the root cause. These are folks who are basically required to sit in a dark room and play/talk on their computers all day every day in order to stay relevant. Over time this causes them to lose what little perspective they have. It's the same to a smaller extent here, where a handful of posters spend hours a day here to the point where it seems to become a core part of their personality.
Zeo and Plasma catching strays. Maybe they should start streaming.
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“Gosh who CARES if he had an anti semitic homophobic bigot on screen promoting his terrorist views? My god guys don’t you all know he is the biggest leftist content creator in the West!”
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(1 hour ago)kaleidoscopium wrote: “Gosh who CARES if he had an anti semitic homophobic bigot on screen promoting his terrorist views? My god guys don’t you all know he is the biggest leftist content creator in the West!”
"And these two things have nothing to do with each other so don't even try to bring that up!"
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The talk of this person not being a Houthi terrorist is peak do not believe your lying eyes discourse
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(Yesterday, 03:00 PM)Jansen wrote: [Image: Screenshot-20250312-095752-Chrome.jpg]
             Irony?
is this?

in "real science" you DO start with a hypothesis and test to see if it's true, and I doubt they have evidence that people who believe they've identified autogynephilia arrived at that conclusion because they wanted to, rather than truly finding something that supports the hypothesis 

the last 10 years have shown that people who SHOULD have credibility in these matters have sacrificed all of it, for example by refusing to publish studies with unfavorable results...talk about wanting to arrive at a predetermined conclusion

there is nothing magical about scientists, they're just as fallible and subject to biases as anyone else, and new data points can come from anywhere

I wonder, is there no evidence for this due to studies that found no evidence, or because no studies have been done for political reasons? can "hard evidence" even be found for claims which can only ever be rooted in personal feelings?

don't you just need one guy anywhere to admit that they honestly don't feel like they are a woman, they just get off on the idea of being one?
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(3 hours ago)Rendle wrote: The average American didn't even vote so I doubt they have empathy for wealthy stranger's cars.

There was 64% voter turnout in 2024. Aside from the point though. Random violence and vandalism is retarded enough that even reeetards are pushing back on it.

(2 hours ago)DocWager wrote:
(4 hours ago)Superstar wrote:
(4 hours ago)DocWager wrote: When a person that works closely with the President on potentially crippling our economy on purpose, and the cars that are representative of his fame get blown up because of said crippling, those voters probably don’t give a shit. 
Things have turned around pretty fast since the election. Those same voters would probably endure corny Kamala.
That is dumb as hell. The average person is not for lighting cars on fire. Lighting a car on fire isn't saving you or anyone from Elon regardless.
You sound like a person that lives comfortably knowing that even if you lose your job that you can fall back on your safety net.
I dont read this board enough to know if im being trolled or not at this point tbh but TSLA could go to 0 tomorrow and Elon would have enough money for 1000 generations. The only person you're sticking it to random citizen #2761. It's not even like tsla is some huge sign of wealth at this point. Most common uber car I take  (as I don't have my own) are tslas. I kind of doubt those people have said safety net.
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(1 hour ago)kaleidoscopium wrote: “Gosh who CARES if he had an anti semitic homophobic bigot on screen promoting his terrorist views? My god guys don’t you all know he is the biggest leftist content creator in the West!”

What's so funny to me is that if he had interviewed Gal Gadot and endlessly praised her during it they'd be far, far more upset
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So basically you are saying that you have absolutely no idea what the feelings of an average American person. Here’s the thing… When the insurance guy was murdered, what was the response? “Murder isn’t right, and this guy should go to jail. But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered.”. Now remove the murdered human, and insert a vandalized car that was manufactured by a billionaires company who currently is partially responsible for tanking our economy. So after the “Meh” response a dead CEO got, you really think the average voter gives a fuck about those cars being vandalized right now?

What’s that quote directed at Hilary Clinton? Ah yes… “It’s the economy, stupid”.
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They’re on a roll recently it seems

https://www.resetera.com/threads/whats-peoples-problem-with-neil-druckmann.1132980/
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(43 minutes ago)HaughtyFrank wrote:
(1 hour ago)kaleidoscopium wrote: “Gosh who CARES if he had an anti semitic homophobic bigot on screen promoting his terrorist views? My god guys don’t you all know he is the biggest leftist content creator in the West!”

What's so funny to me is that if he had interviewed Gal Gadot and endlessly praised her during it they'd be far, far more upset

I disagree insofar as these guys don’t really seem to have thoughts and opinions of their own. The cult members defer to the leaders for what to think.
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(37 minutes ago)DocWager wrote: So basically you are saying that you have absolutely no idea what the feelings of an average American person feels. Here’s the thing… When the insurance guy was murdered, what was the response? “Murder isn’t right, and this guy should go to jail. But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered.”. Now remove the murdered human, and insert a vandalized car that was manufactured by a billionaires company who currently is partially responsible for tanking our economy. So after the “Meh” response a dead CEO got, you really think the average voter gives a fuck about those cars being vandalized right now?

What’s that quote directed at Hilary Clinton? Ah yes… “It’s the economy, stupid”.
Opinion polling shows about 7% of people approved of the murder of Brian Thompson. Great majority did not approve of what happened. Get off the internet.
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(25 minutes ago)Superstar wrote:
(37 minutes ago)DocWager wrote: So basically you are saying that you have absolutely no idea what the feelings of an average American person feels. Here’s the thing… When the insurance guy was murdered, what was the response? “Murder isn’t right, and this guy should go to jail. But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered.”. Now remove the murdered human, and insert a vandalized car that was manufactured by a billionaires company who currently is partially responsible for tanking our economy. So after the “Meh” response a dead CEO got, you really think the average voter gives a fuck about those cars being vandalized right now?

What’s that quote directed at Hilary Clinton? Ah yes… “It’s the economy, stupid”.
Opinion polling shows about 7% of people approved of the murder of Brian Thompson. Get off the internet.
I’m sure those 93% who didn’t approve have their “Brian’s Life Mattered” bumpers stickers on right now!
The average person doesn’t condone murder, but the average person are still indifferent to the actual murder victim.

Now let’s see those people give a shit about those cars while they can’t afford a carton of eggs.
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(37 minutes ago)DocWager wrote: So basically you are saying that you have absolutely no idea what the feelings of an average American person feels. Here’s the thing… When the insurance guy was murdered, what was the response? “Murder isn’t right, and this guy should go to jail. But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered.”. Now remove the murdered human, and insert a vandalized car that was manufactured by a billionaires company who currently is partially responsible for tanking our economy. So after the “Meh” response a dead CEO got, you really think the average voter gives a fuck about those cars being vandalized right now?

What’s that quote directed at Hilary Clinton? Ah yes… “It’s the economy, stupid”.

Kinda sounds like you're confusing the average terminally online fuckstick, with the average American person.

Normal people living their lives offline did not say 'But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered'. I mean, they do in the sense of any news of a random person you don't know dying, we all do...but not on any principle of it being justified in any way.

All we have here is again, terminally online retards, cheering on random people having their possessions vandalized for no good reason. Why would the average American be cool with that? What happens if the CEO of Ford gets in the cross hairs next week or whatever? Torch all Ford explorers?

It's idiotic and only hurts the folks who prob have a high deductible they'll need to pay for fixing the shit. Hurts randos with electric cars, helps nobody except for retards who cheer it on online. I mean cmon dude
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(Today, 01:32 AM)kaleidoscopium wrote:
roubjon wrote:Good. I hope every person with a Tesla gets their shit fucked up.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/six-cybertrucks-vandalised-with-swastikas-in-the-seattle-area.1132923/page-2#post-136956600

Friendly site you’ve got here b dumbs, encouraging terrorist actions 😳

how do these people not have the ability to think for an instant about what they'd do if their honda was suddenly intensely problematic but they're living paycheck to paycheck and don't have $20,000 lying around to replace a completely functional automobile on the basis of a purely social issue?
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(16 minutes ago)Bootsthecat wrote:
(37 minutes ago)DocWager wrote: So basically you are saying that you have absolutely no idea what the feelings of an average American person feels. Here’s the thing… When the insurance guy was murdered, what was the response? “Murder isn’t right, and this guy should go to jail. But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered.”. Now remove the murdered human, and insert a vandalized car that was manufactured by a billionaires company who currently is partially responsible for tanking our economy. So after the “Meh” response a dead CEO got, you really think the average voter gives a fuck about those cars being vandalized right now?

What’s that quote directed at Hilary Clinton? Ah yes… “It’s the economy, stupid”.

Kinda sounds like you're confusing the average terminally online fuckstick, with the average American person.

Normal people living their lives offline did not say 'But I don’t necessarily feel bad for who was murdered'. I mean, they do in the sense of any news of a random person you don't know dying, we all do...but not on any principle of it being justified in any way.

All we have here is again, terminally online retards, cheering on random people having their possessions vandalized for no good reason. Why would the average American be cool with that? What happens if the CEO of Ford gets in the cross hairs next week or whatever? Torch all Ford explorers?

It's idiotic and only hurts the folks who prob have a high deductible they'll need to pay for fixing the shit. Hurts randos with electric cars, helps nobody except for retards who cheer it on online. I mean cmon dude

Nope… Sorry to tell you, I actually work with average Joe that fly their flag, and busts their ass. The “Meh” response to the CEO’s death along with Luigi jokes, is exactly the response a normal person has. I work in construction BTW. Did those guys vote Trump? They sure did! But are those people happy with what’s going on? Hell no!
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(8 minutes ago)Uncle wrote:
(Today, 01:32 AM)kaleidoscopium wrote:
roubjon wrote:Good. I hope every person with a Tesla gets their shit fucked up.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/six-cybertrucks-vandalised-with-swastikas-in-the-seattle-area.1132923/page-2#post-136956600

Friendly site you’ve got here b dumbs, encouraging terrorist actions 😳

how do these people not have the ability to think for an instant about what they'd do if their honda was suddenly intensely problematic but they're living paycheck to paycheck and don't have $20,000 lying around to replace a completely functional automobile on the basis of a purely social issue?

I drive a Ford. How fucked am I?
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(8 minutes ago)Uncle wrote:
(Today, 01:32 AM)kaleidoscopium wrote:
roubjon wrote:Good. I hope every person with a Tesla gets their shit fucked up.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/six-cybertrucks-vandalised-with-swastikas-in-the-seattle-area.1132923/page-2#post-136956600

Friendly site you’ve got here b dumbs, encouraging terrorist actions 😳

how do these people not have the ability to think for an instant about what they'd do if their honda was suddenly intensely problematic but they're living paycheck to paycheck and don't have $20,000 lying around to replace a completely functional automobile on the basis of a purely social issue?
Well until the President of Honda declares himself the Shogun of America, and tanks the economy, they won’t care.
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