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What's even the end-game for AHS? You can't possibly keep banning right-winged (not r/the_donald-tier, neocon stuff) subs and opinions forever. They will always exist. Maybe they shouldn't have gotten the original r/MDE banned and instead left it alone to be its own containment sub a la /pol/.

They're always gonna keep making accounts and subs anyways. The idea of AHS going out of their way to hunt them all just gives them a unifying motivation to keep on going. Posting CP to own the fash doesn't help their case either.

Until Reddit implements IP-level banning and 1984 levels of censorship. AHS can't ever beat Based Reddit.

This is like what if Hiroshimoot deleted /pol/ and have all the /pol/lacks running amuck across other boards on 4chan and the jannies complaining about /pol/lacks being mean.
 
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What's even the end game for AHS? You can't possibly keep banning right-winged (not the neocon stuff) subs and opinions forever. They're always gonna keep making accounts and subs anyways and the idea of AHS going out of their way to hunt them all just gives them a unifying motivation to keep on going.
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There really isn't an end goal for these people. Progressivism is infinite regression. No issue too trivial, no boundary too sacred to transgress.
 
What's even the end-game for AHS? You can't possibly keep banning right-winged (not r/the_donald-tier, neocon stuff) subs and opinions forever. They will always exist. Maybe they shouldn't have gotten the original r/MDE banned and instead left it alone to be its own containment sub a la /pol/.

They're always gonna keep making accounts and subs anyways. The idea of AHS going out of their way to hunt them all just gives them a unifying motivation to keep on going. Posting CP to own the fash doesn't help their case either.

Until Reddit implements IP-level banning and 1984 levels of censorship. AHS can't ever beat Based Reddit.

This is like what if Hiroshimoot deleted /pol/ and have all the /pol/lacks running amuck across other boards on 4chan and the jannies complaining about /pol/lacks being mean.
I think that everyone who posts on /pol/ or /d/ should be rangebanned everywhere else just in case
 
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What's even the end-game for AHS? You can't possibly keep banning right-winged (not r/the_donald-tier, neocon stuff) subs and opinions forever.
They probably think they can. One of the most fascinating facets of modern day hyper-liberalism is this notion they all seem to hold that you actually can literally eliminate bad people and bad ideas simply by banning them from every website you can and censoring or silencing them on social media.

They really do believe that if they just keep banning people eventually they'll get their way politically. They believed doing it pre-election 2016 would prevent Trump's election. They believe now that they just didn't do enough of it in 2016 and so doing even more now in 2020 will prevent his re-election. They're wrong, but the belief persists.

It's especially prevalent among the under-40 crowd. They were raised on internet-based socializing, so they have no recollection of places like "bars" and "restaurants" and "football stadiums" and "break rooms" and "water coolers" and "backyard barbecues" and "PTA meetings" and "neighborhood watch meetings" and so on that continue to exist and to serve as places where people can exchange ideas outside the reach of internet-based censorship.

They straight up didn't realize that people still talk to each other in person and even online in places and situations where they (the pro-censorship crowd) just can't stop it. They still haven't realized that.

They're just going to keep trying until their favorite internet haunts are dull and sterile, and they'll probably screech indefinitely about losing elections because they just can't figure out that whole "in-person communication" thing all the sane people are good at.
 
TBH the reason why I became gender critical was that people kept pushing that so much of it was "wrong thought" and needed to be off of reddit, that it was SO horrible. I went there and while I'm not the RF, I do consider myself a TEF, I did agree with a lot of it. In fact, i realized that I've always agreed with some of it I just never spoke on it. I thought it was bad to think that way and I was wrong.

Every time these people try to get "wrong think" off of the internet it makes people wonder what the wrong think is, if that shit makes sense, they've lost another zombie. Reddit is ran by troons, male feminist and far left weirdos, so I do think that eventually, all the "wrong thought" subs will be off the site.
They don't care about the CP, they don't care about all the grooming, bullying and bullshit that one side does because it's in the name of "right think" which on reddit is left/far left.

AHS has 90% of reddit to be safe in but they focus on that 10% because it can't exist. I'll admit a lot of that 10% is bullshit but so is A LOT of that 90%.

The moment you actually think is when you realize that some of the shit these people stand for isn't the best for you. They don't seem to want you to think. They want you to blindly follow.

How many people have subs like AHS lost to the "Wrong think" crowd because they actually went to go see what the anger was all about, just to find out they kind of agree?

Or it's not that crazy or hateful?
 
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So I had a pretty hearty chuckle at this one. I'm pretty sure this particular bit of CCP propaganda is just an empty hazmat suit that they either poorly stuffed or poorly inflated to resemble a person.
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Have you ever been so exhausted that your pelvis deflated?

 
What is most amusing to me is the spite votes trump will get from this kind of shit. Because that's apparently a thing now.

So thats where we are. People who would have voted blue had the neovag puritans not shown their true colors, or who didn't care to vote at all, spitefully going MAGA just because a bunch of wannabe dictators fucked with their shitposting.

What a great time to be alive.
 
They probably think they can. One of the most fascinating facets of modern day hyper-liberalism is this notion they all seem to hold that you actually can literally eliminate bad people and bad ideas simply by banning them from every website you can and censoring or silencing them on social media.

They really do believe that if they just keep banning people eventually they'll get their way politically. They believed doing it pre-election 2016 would prevent Trump's election. They believe now that they just didn't do enough of it in 2016 and so doing even more now in 2020 will prevent his re-election. They're wrong, but the belief persists.

It's especially prevalent among the under-40 crowd. They were raised on internet-based socializing, so they have no recollection of places like "bars" and "restaurants" and "football stadiums" and "break rooms" and "water coolers" and "backyard barbecues" and "PTA meetings" and "neighborhood watch meetings" and so on that continue to exist and to serve as places where people can exchange ideas outside the reach of internet-based censorship.

They straight up didn't realize that people still talk to each other in person and even online in places and situations where they (the pro-censorship crowd) just can't stop it. They still haven't realized that.

They're just going to keep trying until their favorite internet haunts are dull and sterile, and they'll probably screech indefinitely about losing elections because they just can't figure out that whole "in-person communication" thing all the sane people are good at.
Oh they do know in public chat exists and people still do that, it’s why you see the left act out in violence when they’re confronted in a situation where the block/ban button is not readily available.
 
So I had a pretty hearty chuckle at this one. I'm pretty sure this particular bit of CCP propaganda is just an empty hazmat suit that they either poorly stuffed or poorly inflated to resemble a person.
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Have you ever been so exhausted that your pelvis deflated?


"Stupid round eyed westernu piggu, go eat a burger amerikkkan scum." - /u/futureisasian
 

Who goes to such lengths to explain away how they're NOT posting illegal content? And how it wasn't really illegal anyway?

After reading the archive link, I just realized that the above screenshots left out a sentence:

The photo was of a juvenile human female, Tanner stage 1 (i.e. Toddler), nude, standing in a pool of water.

Unless you're an educator and the discussion calls for it, who even mentions the Tanner scale? It just screams out to me that they're obsessed with children's bodies and sounds like something that big brained "hebephiles" and "ephebophiles" bring up in their arguments. If he really does have a child, I hope that he is never left alone with him/her.
 
Maybe a bit overly-specific, but I am fascinated by the users of this sub:


A subreddit dedicated to people who willingly buy into a notoriously exploitative and financially costly form of Asian free2play mobile gaming. The purpose is to allow them to buy power (a concept despised by regular gamers) in order to feel better than other players in games that have no skill component, only grinding. It's hard to find good content by sorting using popularity, as the contrarian/negative posts get mass-downvoted. The entire community exists to enable strange weeb gambling addiction. Like r/MMORPG, it shares a sense of doom and fear around 'dying' games. The fear on GG is magnified because the users invest a lot of money into the games to feel superior to other players, so I can only imagine how miserable it must feel to watch their world of peasants around them dwindle into ever lowering quantities. The flip-side to this is that the more popular games cost immense amounts to compete with other whales. Users often explain this retrospectively as "regrets" and "partial-regrets" during the regular 'how much do you spend' threads. This inability to compete with established whales in long-running games drives users to constantly seek new games, regardless of quality, and constantly rotate through disappointment after disappointment.

Some highlights:

A guy asking for which games are the most pay-to-win, so that they force him to spend money (he's asking so he can play it, not avoid it)

A guy complains that "Whaling is not rewarded; everyone is on a relatively even playing field"

The type of thread that has posts open with "Speaking as somebody who has probably spent 50-100k on mobile games..."

Where a user mistakenly believes the subreddit is friendly to free players

A severely autistic post where a guy analysis local 'flavours' of gacha

A lot of posts like using the word "addiction" to describe the ideal game they seek

Countless "how much did you spend" threads
Step 1: come up with some ludicrous isekai-esque world and plot line
Step 2: pay some bugmen on pixiv to draw waifus for you
Step 3: ???
Step 4: profit

I know a couple whales IRL, they'll rationalize to no end why its ok to spend money for jpegs. "I play the game everyday its ok I spent $300 for my waifu" even if its just once or twice a year that shit adds up, and some of them definitely lie about how much they spend. Tried playing these games for a while, specifically fgo. The grind is exceptional, and they wall off events until you've completed certain portions of the story. The events are the only reason to play the game, thats where all the exclusive servants (cash cows) are, and that's what the community talks about. I wouldn't say you absolutely need 5 star servants, but they for the most part are very op and trivialize most of the game and events. Strategy is only really needed at the highest levels, and if you aren't whaling to some degree you're not gonna have the servants to realistically play those levels anyways.
 
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