"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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We have been discussing this off and on in Rekieta's thread. As I said there, it's astonishing the amount of cc'ers that don't understand that the best thing you can do is not put yourself in a shooting situation in the first place.
Don't you have to take some kind of special course or something for a cc? Do people just not pay attention or something? I guess it's not surprising given the amount of deaths related to two ton machines filled with flammable liquids that occur each year. People take things for granted and don't respect them.
 
Don't you have to take some kind of special course or something for a cc? Do people just not pay attention or something?
The tests are generally easy (where applicable) and the shooting test is equally as easy. In my state at least the instructor spent over an hour of the x number of hours required classroom training trying to shill us CCW insurance instead of teaching pertinent law or safety or literally anything else. At this rate as well most people in the country don't even need to get a concealed weapons permit as 25 states have some form of constitutional carry.
 
What is the song josh played at the start of the august 8th livestream? I looked it up on aha and it seems to be a parody of "chicken fried" but I can't find the specific version anywhere.
 
Concealed/open carry laws are state by state. My state doesn't require a license/permit but there are some restrictions which are pretty much what you'd guess, schools and courthouses and the like. There's also exceptions, basically if you're hired as security by a sensitive location you can still carry in that particular sensitive location. If you do go through the effort of obtaining the permit you have as close to the same rights as a police officer as is legally possible without becoming an officer

The only real restrictions left at that point are locations owned/run by the feds, post offices and federal courthouses, things like that where the state doesn't have absolute authority. There's also one other minor limitation, if a business has "No weapons" signs up and they ask you to leave you need to leave. At that point if you don't leave it's just a trespassing offense so nothing major, and if you do leave there's no penalty at all. So as long as you're not being so obnoxious as to draw someone's attention to your weapon there's no risk to carrying in those locations.
 

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You dorks are all too busy talking about your silly guns and completely missed the best part of today's show... the Taylor Swift content.

The montage of Taylor Swift was in fact a montage of Taylor Swift saying "you're gay." These are early performances of the song "Picture to Burn." The original release of the song contained the following lyrics:

"So go and tell your friends that I'm obsessive and crazy
That's fine, I'll tell mine you're gay
And by the way..."


Which was changed to...

"So go and tell your friends that I'm obsessive and crazy
That's fine, you won't mind if I say
By the way..."


On later releases of her debut album.

*edit formatting for fucks sake
 
Just chiming in to share something I found that I think the Erverlord would get a kick out of covering for a reddit segment: the ZeroCovidCommunity on Reddit.

See for yourselves

These are people who unironically miss government lockdowns, who walk around with triple masks duct taped to their faces and ambient CO2 monitors in their hands, who write long venting rant posts whenever a family member suggests that they're mentally ill for their 3-years-and-counting total isolation.

Even better, they're proud of it. And the comments of every post are people encouraging each other to be more afraid, to take more precautions, and to resent the people who are living their lives even more. Also they believe that covid makes you retarded, as in an actual measurable IQ drop.

Here's my favorite post:

"I live with my husband, who is also COVID-cautious. My boyfriend of 6 years, however, is not."

Here are a few other highlight posts: I've archived to give some more flavor:

Dogs + SARS2 🦮 (Paranoiac redditor suspects an unmasked dog could give him the coof)

Can’t stop feeling dislike/disgust toward people who ignore COVID

Tell me it will be okay? (Redditor panicking after realizing their mask wasn't sealed airtight)

"I probably have some of the most common brain damage from long covid."

How to deal with all this anxiety and hopelessness?
 
Just chiming in to share something I found that I think the Erverlord would get a kick out of covering for a reddit segment: the ZeroCovidCommunity on Reddit.

See for yourselves

These are people who unironically miss government lockdowns, who walk around with triple masks duct taped to their faces and ambient CO2 monitors in their hands, who write long venting rant posts whenever a family member suggests that they're mentally ill for their 3-years-and-counting total isolation.

Even better, they're proud of it. And the comments of every post are people encouraging each other to be more afraid, to take more precautions, and to resent the people who are living their lives even more. Also they believe that covid makes you retarded, as in an actual measurable IQ drop.

Here's my favorite post:

"I live with my husband, who is also COVID-cautious. My boyfriend of 6 years, however, is not."

Here are a few other highlight posts: I've archived to give some more flavor:

Dogs + SARS2 🦮 (Paranoiac redditor suspects an unmasked dog could give him the coof)

Can’t stop feeling dislike/disgust toward people who ignore COVID

Tell me it will be okay? (Redditor panicking after realizing their mask wasn't sealed airtight)

"I probably have some of the most common brain damage from long covid."

How to deal with all this anxiety and hopelessness?
LOL. I would just mark those people as lost causes.
It's really interesting how many people just whole heartedly believe everything the media, and "experts" claim about covid. Even if someone thinks covid is a serious risk to people a healthy amount of skepticism is necessary. Instead they just sit in echo chambers, and act like the plague is back, but everyone else is blind to it. Terry was right, they are just nigger cattle.
 
Pretty sure the guy asking about interviewing a british woman meant Carolyn Farrow. You never said what happened with that.
She teamed up with a flaming faggot on social media to gleefully mock an old woman for her missing cat, gloating that it was probably dead. They found the dead cat, filmed it, gloated and cheered.

That's why Josh isn't interested in trying to help her or amplify her anymore. She turned out to be a fucking psychopath.


ETA: Sorry, that was someone else with a somewhat similar first name.
 
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She teamed up with a flaming faggot on social media to gleefully mock an old woman for her missing cat, gloating that it was probably dead. They found the dead cat, filmed it, gloated and cheered.

That's why Josh isn't interested in trying to help her or amplify her anymore. She turned out to be a fucking psychopath.
No, that was Colleen, who is not British.
 
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Watched the August 8th stream on Jewtube. Two things I want to say:
1. Copyright is a necessary evil in modern times. The big issue is people altering your work so it is attributed to them and then getting money for it despite how much effort and time you put into it (so even people who will give you money directly won't know who is the original creator). Of course the modern USA system makes it a corrupt "corpo always wins" but the current USA is an oligarchy in all but name.
2. While we're encroaching on a 40K "no one knows how anything works". At least at my university degree, we learned pretty much everything about software and hardware from the very basics. The big issue is more of the part where we computers design all modern architecture, so if a collapse happens, a recovery is possible but it will probably set us back like half a century.
 
1. Copyright is a necessary evil in modern times. The big issue is people altering your work so it is attributed to them and then getting money for it despite how much effort and time you put into it (so even people who will give you money directly won't know who is the original creator). Of course the modern USA system makes it a corrupt "corpo always wins" but the current USA is an oligarchy in all but name.
In the digital era, copyright violation of small creators is continuous. One of the largest perpetrators historically was channels on Facebook ripping shit from YouTube constantly, which Facebook did nothing about. Small creators cannot even take advantage of copyright effectively, but insane people can use the dmca to try and dox legitimate critical uses.

It only benefits corpos. Abolition.
 
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