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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1065 on: October 20, 2017, 02:59:18 pm »
I just generally dislike long, English-language, philosophical arguments. Too much sesquipedalian loquaciousness, and not enough use of actual mathematical proof or scientific experimentation. I mean, how is "if it doesn't exist I cannot talk about it" a valid syllogism? I can talk about my third arm, despite not having one, and I can talk about married bachelors, which cannot exist even in principle.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1066 on: October 20, 2017, 07:53:54 pm »
I just generally dislike long, English-language, philosophical arguments. Too much sesquipedalian loquaciousness, and not enough use of actual mathematical proof or scientific experimentation. I mean, how is "if it doesn't exist I cannot talk about it" a valid syllogism? I can talk about my third arm, despite not having one, and I can talk about married bachelors, which cannot exist even in principle.

And then he goes on to basically steal his entire argument from Aquinas, who himself (by his own admission) stole it all from Aristotle.

Anyway...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5000962/Jenna-Jameson-likes-transphobic-tweets-Playboy-diss.html (link contains implied nudity)

Playboy just had their first transgender playmate. So what does Jenna Jameson (who was never a playmate) do?

Go on a huge transphobic Twitter rant.
« Last Edit: October 20, 2017, 07:55:56 pm by dpareja »
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Being required by someone else’s religious beliefs to behave contrary to one’s sexual identity is degrading and disrespectful.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1067 on: October 21, 2017, 03:15:57 pm »
Glad I've never liked her porn.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1068 on: October 30, 2017, 02:55:47 am »
So I came across a piece of shit blog dedicated to hero worshiping Marc Lepine.  (If you don`t know Marc was an attention seeking egocentric turd who back in 1989 got made that he didn`t get into the college he wanted, decided this was because of a feminist plot, so he sent a rambling screed threatening to kill various women, got a gun and killed 14 women before killing himself.)

The blogger has a different interpretation of his actions:

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The fantastic message of love of Marc Lepine


Why a red ribbon? Is it not the color of the AIDS campaign already? We would have liked to find an original color, but all colors are already taken. White, red, green, blue, yellow, brown, black, even intermediary colors like lime, cherry or fuschia: they have all been taken by some social cause or left-wing campaign, much to the point that certain colors are shared now by more than one institution or fundraiser. Facing such a difficult choice, Red vs White seemed the best solution.



The Red Ribbon campaign makes plain to all that Marc Lepine is in fact a kind of liberator and that December 6 could finally become something positive. Liberator, how so? He liberates women from the unhealthy thoughts of genocide and gendercide that were prevalent in the feminist discourse since the days of Valerie Solanas and Mary Daly, and helps them STOP their planned monstrosities. The message is here: stop hurting men and be good to them, and they will stop hating you. They could even start to like you again some day. This is the Red Ribbon message of Marc that we can oppose to the White Ribbon of shame, guilt and hatred.



Marc Lepine tells women and feminists YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE MONTERS ANYMORE. He tells these thousands of women and feminists who have stolen their partner's house, their car, their money, he tells those who have stolen their ex-husband's children, their jobs and drove them to suicide: STOP TO BE MONSTERS, stop to secretly dream of killing men and planning gendercide, and we will perhaps begin again to love you some day. This is a powerful message, A MESSAGE OF LOVE, worthy of a new Christ.



The Red Ribbon campaign aims at ''unmonster'' women. It gives back their dignity to former feminazis, and allows those who performed atrocities without clearly realizing it, or misguided by their peers and under orders from the feminist war machine, to choose the path to REDEMPTION. To proudly wear this Red Ribbon is to show the world that YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE MONTERS ANYMORE, there is a way to salvation. Marc has given back women their dignity: he says ''be good and men will immediately stop to hate you, even start to like you again''. This is the powerful MESSAGE OF LOVE, and message of hope of Marc Lepine. Stop planning gendercide and stop acting like monsters, and we will start to love you again!



BUT WHY SHOULD WE LOVE YOU?

Why not? The killer saint tells them: ''let's save the planet from genocide. You don't have to read these books of vengeance anymore, like Mary Daly and Valerie Solanas, you don't have to plan massacres of male children in our hospitals anymore''. The iconic killer tells them: ''I'm ready to forgive you my children''. According to him, he would even be willing to forgive them the destruction of the environment which has been caused qui by feminine franctic consumerism for more than a century. Ladies, join this campaign of love of Marc: throw away this white ribbon of hate and replace it with the red color of love. Together, let us ''unmonster'' our society !

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1070 on: December 04, 2017, 07:33:05 am »
I just generally dislike long, English-language, philosophical arguments. Too much sesquipedalian loquaciousness, and not enough use of actual mathematical proof or scientific experimentation. I mean, how is "if it doesn't exist I cannot talk about it" a valid syllogism? I can talk about my third arm, despite not having one, and I can talk about married bachelors, which cannot exist even in principle.

And then he goes on to basically steal his entire argument from Aquinas, who himself (by his own admission) stole it all from Aristotle.

Anyway...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5000962/Jenna-Jameson-likes-transphobic-tweets-Playboy-diss.html (link contains implied nudity)

Playboy just had their first transgender playmate. So what does Jenna Jameson (who was never a playmate) do?

Go on a huge transphobic Twitter rant.


I'd just like to say that it's been almost two months and she's still fighting her little Twitter war. I like a good internet argument every now and again, but that's just ridiculous.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1071 on: December 10, 2017, 03:17:49 pm »
Since I don't think this is quite crazy enough to go in the Crazy Things thread:

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1072 on: December 10, 2017, 05:06:44 pm »
Same Poster, Most Likely: Holding your baby is two ended rape! You're raping your baby and your baby is raping you! EVERYBODY IS RAPING EVERYBODY ELSE! (starts foaming at the mouth)
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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1073 on: December 11, 2017, 08:04:28 pm »
Dealing with sexual abuse the Christian way!

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It doesn't concern you, Sister, that kind of absolutist view of the universe? Right and wrong determined solely by a single all-knowing, all powerful being whose judgment cannot be questioned and in whose name the most horrendous acts can be sanctioned without appeal?

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Being required by someone else’s religious beliefs to behave contrary to one’s sexual identity is degrading and disrespectful.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1074 on: December 11, 2017, 08:06:12 pm »
IF abused was not at fault? FUCK YOU AND EVERYTHING YOU STAND FOR YOU FUCK
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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1075 on: December 13, 2017, 01:15:49 am »
Since I don't think this is quite crazy enough to go in the Crazy Things thread:



I refuse to believe a real person believes this. I'm calling poe.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1076 on: December 15, 2017, 11:44:26 pm »
In other news Ann Coulter is desperately lonely and will die alone



@dpareja

As you will no doubt be shocked, just shocked, to learn, the guy who made that has been accused of multiple counts of sexual assault.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2016/january/more-women-sue-bill-gothard-iblp-alleging-sexual-abuse.html
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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1077 on: December 16, 2017, 12:12:05 am »
So does this mean that all those incel sites are actually just full of Coulter sockpuppets? That would explain a lot...

As for that guy being charged with sexual assault, I'm sure he'll be fine. After all, they must all have deserved it.
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It doesn't concern you, Sister, that kind of absolutist view of the universe? Right and wrong determined solely by a single all-knowing, all powerful being whose judgment cannot be questioned and in whose name the most horrendous acts can be sanctioned without appeal?

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Being required by someone else’s religious beliefs to behave contrary to one’s sexual identity is degrading and disrespectful.

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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1078 on: December 16, 2017, 11:09:11 am »
Playing Devil's Advocate for a second, Ann does have something resembling a point.  I'm...not too partial towards giving tax breaks to those who reproduce; or, at the very least, those who reproduce past two children.  We're going to start feeling the weight of horrific overpopulation, likely in my lifetime, unless we do SOMETHING to either a) teach people to be more responsible (and make taking such responsibility easier) or b) disincentivise people from reproduction beyond replacement rate.  The more people we have, the more mouths we have to feed, and having a child is pretty much the single most environmentally unfriendly thing one can do.
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Re: Not-Good Things People Say on the Internet
« Reply #1079 on: December 16, 2017, 01:39:23 pm »
Playing Devil's Advocate for a second, Ann does have something resembling a point.  I'm...not too partial towards giving tax breaks to those who reproduce; or, at the very least, those who reproduce past two children.  We're going to start feeling the weight of horrific overpopulation, likely in my lifetime, unless we do SOMETHING to either a) teach people to be more responsible (and make taking such responsibility easier) or b) disincentivise people from reproduction beyond replacement rate.  The more people we have, the more mouths we have to feed, and having a child is pretty much the single most environmentally unfriendly thing one can do.

The fertility rate in the US is 1.84, already below replacement.

In general, developed nations have below-replacement fertility rates. If you're worried about overpopulation, you should probably focus on interventions in the developing world.
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