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Games / Re: #gamergate megathread
« on: October 16, 2014, 02:16:22 AM »
It wouldn't surprise me if she is writing the letters herself. She has already received a few letters in the past, one that allegedly caused her to move from her home. With more death threats the more she is gains attention.

Many of extremists in the feminist community have this victim/martyr complex. They throw mud at people and pretend they are fighting a good cause, they get hit back and act like they are victims because they fought for a good cause.

the letter it self is a bit odd. The writing contains a lot of those big dictionary words that average people do not use day to day. For example in the 4 passage:
"We live in a nation of emasculated cowards too afraid  to challenge the vile, misandrist harpies seek to destroy them." contains a lot of these big words. These are the types of words that some sort of Hollywood cookie-cutter villain like an autistic outcast type would be use as he goes around murdering people.

It just looks like it was written by a woman like this passage:
"she is going to die screaming like the craven little whore that she if you let her come to USU. I will write my manifesto in her blood, and you will all bear witnes to what feminist lies and poison have done to the men of America."
A male writer would have been more direct and would have written something like this:
"She will die screaming if let this bitch come to USU. I write my manifesto in her blood as you all witness what feminism has done to the men of America!". The writer is a bit indirect when it comes to their speech. If I remember one thing from speech, it's that men are more direct when speaking than women. Not say all men are women are like that, but in most cases.

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Officials are sent to the Balkans to review financial using of the grant we gave you once upon a time.
We used it up uniting with Bulgaria.

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Hide some where, watch the caravan guards kill the raiders. Pluck take their loot for the takings!

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Balkans constructs two weapons factories.

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Off Topic / Re: Houston's mayor doesn't fancy church messages much
« on: October 15, 2014, 08:57:20 PM »
The problem is that this could be used to further justify actions. For example if you don't work, you don't pay taxes. If you lose your job and protest some tax that costed your job at a failing company, the government could silence you because you don't pay taxes just because they can silence tax exempt organizations.

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Off Topic / Re: Houston's mayor doesn't fancy church messages much
« on: October 15, 2014, 08:20:55 PM »
We have to remove these extremists republicans and democrats as well as the people that hide behind race, gender, and loveuality from our government.

Also one of you guys should get into science and invent a way to make sure people are born as the correct gender. One less thing to hear people complain about in the world.

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Forum Games / Re: Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game
« on: October 15, 2014, 08:01:50 PM »
Bitch you forgot to loot he skeleton, scorpions can wait. GOTTA ACQUIRE DA LOOT!

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You could use colors from the flags of those countries.

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Games / Re: #gamergate megathread
« on: October 15, 2014, 07:46:28 PM »
I'm sorry that was the most linear game I had ever played.
I felt like i was on pirates of the carribean, only there were aliens.
You could chose to kill people or you mirror the book character and go the game without killing and get an entirely different ending. Fallout, Wasteland, and Deus Ex pretty much show the results and consequences of your actions.

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Games / Re: #gamergate megathread
« on: October 15, 2014, 07:34:30 PM »
This dude makes sense, why hasn't there been more of him?

Now please, I have tried to educate myself towards your opinions, won't you do the same:
http://deadspin.com/the-future-of-the-culture-wars-is-here-and-its-gamerga-1646145844
I find this article to be fairly accurate, although I know how hesitant ya'll will be to click a link you have probably presumed propoganda, and its this perception that is inhibitory, so in the name of fairness, at least read the article. I am not saying you have to agree with it.
What a pathetic excuse to justify linear games loving suck. I believe an open world game or a game that allows you make choices can send a message just as a good as a linear game. Look at Metro Last Light, Wasteland 2, Deus Ex HR/Deus Ex 1, Fallout 1/2/3/New Vegas, and X-COM.

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Games / Re: #gamergate megathread
« on: October 15, 2014, 06:19:58 PM »
I sent a proxy death threat to myself was threatened! MYSOGNY! 4CHAN DID IT! MUUH PTSD!

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I mean what happened did set us back astronomically.
And it was because of a religious movement.

I'm not justifying blaming Christians for everything but this particular series of events was definitely their bad.
I'd say it more had to do with the fall of Roman Empire than just Christianity alone. A lot of things like concrete were forgotten after the fall of the roman empire because it got too expensive to make, so they stopped working with it, one generation later it was forgotten. Thankfully it was rediscovered. Another thing to blame was the lack of printing since everything was hand written back them.

Another thing to consider is that they had schools and paper is a fragile material since it's prone to water and fire damage, plus it decays pretty quickly. Plus you have barbarians and cultists (of any religion) running about damaging libraries and just destroying stuff for the hell of it.

Even in the Egyptian, Greek, and Roman periods you also had fewer educated people. Most people were pretty much born as laborers. Only those born into wealth had time and money to become educated. Combine that with the lack of printing, the weakness of paper, it makes sense that we lost a lot of knowledge. Plus it took forever for news and information to spread around back then too. Religion was a big thing back in those days just as much as it was in the Dark ages. There is even evidence of other religions destroying stuff back then too. Like Göbekli Tepe which was built in the Neolithic period(think cave people, mammoths, etc):

It was preserved under the sand which has lead archeologists to believe that it was buried by humans. Had it been buried naturally, it would have been more eroded.

I will say though that the dark ages advanced military technology and fashion. To think that we would be wearing togas or walking around naked right now.

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Got to blame everything on Christianity and religion.

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Off Topic / Re: Murder in the Blockland Forums, ROUND 5VE
« on: October 14, 2014, 07:23:56 PM »
yet.
death's coming to your door soon.

He dun it

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