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@CP-ir3ft Yes, even though the term compiles many ideologies, it’s more “progressive”, at least in the US. I don’t associate myself with it, or really acknowledge it, however, lol.
When I say I’m a “socialist” or “communist”, literally everyone, ever, has defined Marx’s “communism” and relates that to me. When in reality, all of them haven’t read any of his works or researched political theology in general. I have my own definition of communism, which is nothing like Marx’s; one major factor being he essentially supported dictatorship, I don’t.
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@CP-ir3ft I don’t mind being associated as such. But in full confidence, I’m a liberal, lol, even one of my political admirers is FDR.
I’m a “liberal” in the sense that I support government programs and the government in general supporting its citizens. Sadly, the US is corrupt, unorganized, and exploitative because of unregulated, capitalistic laws that create loopholes to benefit the wealthy.
I’m on the side where I think public assistance, overall, could truly help the people who are suffering, if they were completely reformed (along with the entire system, of course).
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@SailingSeignior I’m an atheist who’s studied theology, mostly Abrahamic religions, and while I agree that these religions promote hate, they also promote guidance and love. You’re certainly not reading these scriptures, when you can easily read them online for free, in chapters.
You sound like a typical atheist who tries to denounce and ironically, crucify people’s faiths because you deem them as “evil”, when you’re clearly being biased to form your own extreme agenda. Not cool.
If you’re a so-called atheist, you should probably reevaluate your opinions and start to study theology as a whole. If you want to be respected when it comes to these topics, you have to be prepared and don’t resort to predictable tactics of overly negative views, when there’s a huge spectrum you’re ignoring.
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@jijitters Thank you for typing that all out, I really appreciate it!
I strongly believe a lot of mental illnesses are aligned and have too many symptoms in common, which is why most people who are nuerodiveegent are forever lost in limbo with their own self-diagnoses and diagnosis from so-called professionals who all have differing opinions.
I deal with depression, anxiety, and believe I have a decent amount of autism traits, such as intense OCD, sensitivity to noise, and desensitization.
When I deal with my major depressive episodes, or even suicdial thoughts, all these criterias you mentioned come to light. Obviously what you feel seems to be on a daily basis, but I've had symptoms that depict the same existential dread and confusion.
So, I really don't know, lol, and I don't think anyone will truly know the extent of our own human development, because things can go every which way, and I feel like nothing ever truly makes sense, since the human mind is so frantic throughout each day.
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sciencegirl2012 I’m white, and I agree with everything you said (except the religious part lol). I grew up in a shit town, and I was a minority at the schools I went to, especially my high school, which most of my classes were a mix of races. However, most of the black people that I encountered bullied me and were “ghetto”...BUT, I was never once racist or said anything of ignorance. Even though, I was surrounded by toxic individuals, I have met a couple of rational black students.
In college, even more so. I think people get offended way too easily, is the problem, and I think they judge a whole race based on one or two experiences. Even if you do get betrayed by an individual, no matter the race, there’s still going to be that one individual somewhere your life, that will hopefully change someone’s toxic views on a particular race by their kindness of action. They just to be open to that ideology and positive reinforcement, more so than the negative experiences.
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@SailingSeignior If you’re referencing Hinduism, the caste system you see today was emphasized and manipulated by the British.
If you’re referencing the Old Testament, New Testament, or the Quran, you have to do the research yourself to find out whatever truth you’re looking for. You could use dozens of verses to your benefit, as these scriptures, or bibles, were written by dozens of individuals, or so-called “prophets”. You could also take verses out of context, too, which is a common argument when discussing religion. I’ve seen it all.
Arguing about religion in a serious matter is complete nonsense, when there is just too much information, and many chapters could be filled with contradictions, since nothing is ever consistent when regarding ethics.
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@SailingSeignior I like how your views always end up in extremism.
The people who use the most violence in religion are extremists, I'm glad we've already admitted that, lol, and I'm sure everyone agrees.
Although my argument, I hope you understand, was to persuade you that not all these sects are necessarily "extreme", according to their beliefs. Your argument is very one-sided and too critical, which isn't exactly healthy when talking about something as complex as religion.
Even though the caste system in Hinduism is logically bad, doesn't mean you should just focus on that one aspect of that religion. The lore of Hinduism, and its history of the Aryans, is something that isn't expressed much when talking about history. Let's also admire and appreciate how Buddhism and Jainism came from Hinduism; similarly to how Sikhism came out of Islam.
The spirituality side of religion is something that is used in secular societies, which again, doesn't mean you take it seriously. We can agree that a form of daily ritual, based on a zen mindset, is actually more beneficial than harmful, right?
As you continuously bring up extremism as your main argument, it sort of warps the narrative of how atheists think of religion, no? You now have become an extremist yourself, with rather conservative views, not talking into consideration that there are many great human beings who practice their particular faith.
Anyway, as an atheist myself, you also have criticize how ignorant other atheists are. Why are you not bringing up pseudoscience in atheism? The arrogance and ignorance of atheists is very ironic, thus why I said you should study paganism as a whole, not skips huge parts of text and history.
Mythology is a huge part of religion, besides these outdated ethics, we have drugs and imagination that created these unique stories.
Although I fully understand your harsh opinions on religion, you should take a step back and do research on paganism, altogether.
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@Floaty8008 The 2 relationships in this video with huge age gaps can be heavily criticized, which I already mentioned earlier.
What is the context of “4 years of someone’s age”…how old is the younger individual in the relationship?
I think it’s immoral if the individual is 18, and they’re dating someone who is 22, according to your 4 year limit, only because it doesn’t make sense, when it comes to the progression of the older individuals life, where they should be in college, for instance.
It’s not synchronized or balanced in the least.
I use science and integrity to back up my “morals”. Most people here who are defending large age gaps to barely young adults, are saying “age is just a number”, or “young adults are very mature” as their defining logic, which can easily be argued by how it takes time for the brain to develop as a teen transitioning to an adult.
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@SailingSeignior I said no such thing that they were created by the British, except the Dalit (the “untouchables”) was created to emphasize Indian society. I’m not suggesting nothing? Your “extremist” arguments doesn't phase me, lol. I never said I supported religion, nor did I say I hated it.
I know what you’re referencing, and I said to study the religion as a whole to understand its values. It’s all based on interpretation. I think Jesus is God, that’s my interpretation of his stories and image of Catholicism.
Religion is absolutely subjective, and at the same time, manipulative.
You talk about “research” like you’ve done it yourself, that’s a pathetic argument within itself. I could immediately tell you haven’t read anything, lol, because you’d know there are dozens of sects that use specific verses to form their own principles. It could be ethically wrong, or morally just, it all depends.
I never defended the sacrifice of an innocent person, so why are you using it? Sacrifice has been in paganism since the beginning of human civilization, doesn’t mean I support it.
Lol, you’re telling me that without even studying and researching theology yourself, you sound very insecure and hostile, when you should be educating yourself to be a better person. I respect certain aspects to these religions, yes, because again, not everyone who studies these religions are horrible, evil human beings, as your toxic perspective describes them to be.
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Matt Collins You're thinking of a "utopia".
Not everyone who practices their faith is an extremist, nor are they bad human beings. If you ever travel the world, you have to learn to adapt and respect others, including their faith.
I live next door to a Buddhist. My community involves many religions, including Orthodox Jews, muslims, Coptic Christians, and many other Christian denominations. Similar to dealing with festivals, customs and traditions, you deal with it, even if you don't want to associate yourself with many of them.
Religion will never go away, it only evolves. And btw, atheism has been around since the beginning of paganism, but either or still won't change the outcome of "logic and reasoning".
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@Lina_al_j I know what these terms mean, I’ve done the research already, which is why nobody is understanding anything I’m saying because you haven’t done the research yourself.
Yes, there are different types of democracies, but the “voting” system is a trait of democracy itself; as you said yourself, it doesn’t mean it uses the variables of the term.
Russia is an authoritarian country with fascist elements, including the removal of “free speech” and “free expression”, for example.
I already said all that, lol, you’re repeating what I’ve stated. That socialism and communism have different interpretations, definitions, opinions, and theories that can make up a system.
“Communism”, to me, is definitely not “extreme” whatsoever, and I’ll breakdown my ideology/theory behind it, since nobody is comprehending:
First off, all different political and economic philosophies can indeed work together if you borrow certain elements and add it to a “portfolio” to make sense. However, I’m just using communism and socialism as examples, since I need to emphasize the importance of how they correlate.
Socialism represents the laborers who are working in a society (literally making up a civilization), which automatically makes them “socialist”. Which means socialists work, produce, innovate, create profit, and programs (or welfare systems). A socialist working in a environment doesn’t necessarily mean they’re passionate about their job, or the people that they work with, which means they also don’t have to be sympathetic or empathetic, right? Because their colleagues could be just “acquaintances”, not friends.
Now “communism” includes the same elements as socialism, but there’s more “passion” behind it. Think about “per capita” based on a country, for instance, a country that produces something in great value is purely “communist” based. People in a community have empathic and sympathetic traits because they form bonds, friendships, and they help each other, which is why the government is usually not associated with many communities, because they’re disconnected.
Now, let’s bring in capitalism. Think about these essential philosophies in a working town that functions normally: public and private properties. They all work differently but produce the same results: profit.
Since they’re creating profit, they share the same major factors, and this also includes taxes from those same socialists or laborers. To clarify my point, is that you can mix them together and they all learn from each other in some form. I can’t figure out why everyone is not understanding that you can have many philosophies in “action”, and they all work off each other, even sometimes creating a hybrid.
The problem is that none of you are thinking “outside the box”, instead, are looking at something in absolutism, where you can’t challenge a system because you’ve already decided its limitations.
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@MinaMina-gs5wc Yet Marx’s communism has killed the equivalent, if not more humans than modern paganism.
There is good in religion, although I do think there are more negatives than positives. I do consider myself a historian, and if you want, I’d be glad to spread awareness and enlightenment to you, or anyone else who might come across this thread. I can easily give you references and clear up the many inaccuracies about religion, or the timeline concerning major wars and events.
Death is not a “facade”, it’s a real thing that humans have to deal with. There is absolutely no reason why people can’t believe in an afterlife, even though these “paradises” are fictional, no one will ever know what will happen after you pass. Most people are afraid of the unknown, and you’re going to have accept that it’s a human trait, and everything else in life we do is to fill the inevitable.
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Man Getsu "Your arguments are absolutely trash."
No, sir, it's the absolute truth. You don't understand, Kentaro was the executive supervisor for the new show, that's pretty bad...
I did bring up "good points" you're being a ignorant individual, Berserk started in the 80's, and now it's the 21st century, not even close to being finished. Kentaro also postponed Berserk because he got bored of it, and worked on Giganto Makhia, now that's saying something.
You don't know shit about manga, you try to put me down about "Gantz", but you're still wrong, you're a joke.
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Karen Mochi But what about the jokes with Japan being nuked that’s always repeated online? How they create messed up fetish anime which is the cause for the nukes? There’s many of them out there.
I love dark humor, so I don’t get offended over most things, but I couldn’t take the kid seriously from his tone, it seemed “fake”.
Nonetheless, I understand how awful all these things are, I’m just saying how messed up the internet is, and you shouldn’t take everything seriously.
I’m an historian, and if you want references for your research about Japan during WW2, let me know. I know all atrocities that everyone committed during WW2.
I didn’t explain when I said we haven’t “evolved”: I mean socially we haven’t evolved; engineering and science wise, yes, but philosophically...no.
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@ananastea Thank you for reading my comments, I appreciate it.
As you probably know from reading my comments, I am fully against forcing an agenda on people, because it creates propaganda, which leads to brainwashing. As a philosopher, I look at everything from each perspective, even the extremes of history, as to why certain individuals do what they do (because mostly everything in life has a pro and con, or reasoning). Many religious people tried to convert me, including a Christian pastor and some Mormons. When a situation like that happens, I only listen, and I don’t try to forcefully convert them with my views, even if they do it me. In most cases, you can never force someone to change their whole mindset when it comes to their philosophy on life, they can only change themselves.
Overall, most journalism has failed because they rarely, fully understand both sides, meaning, they always have an agenda. Whether it’s favoritism or bias, it’s apparent. I however, try to be less bias about many things in life, it gives me the opportunity to understand why the world functions the way it does.
Anyway, I just wanted to give you insight on how my thought process works. Even more so since you’re also open-minded to other opinions :)
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@Account-ql3mc This is where you’re lacking education in this specific topic.
Look up these examples: Islamic Golden Age, Timurid Renaissance, European Renaissance.
Even the Mughal Empire has periods of greatness.
All these religions pushed scientific innovations by art, instruments, and architecture.
Although back then, the bubonic plague wasn’t solved by scientific measures, it was handled by different actions as a way to stop the spread. Meaning, they tried doing something other than praying.
What does Christianity being “more open” mean?
They’re indeed responsible for the majority of people’s prejudice and ignorance, and let’s make it clear that it happens in rural areas, like the countryside and villages, where education isn’t common, and fundamentalism prevails.
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+Dingbala Ahkmed Don't be close minded, they're not wrong. You could easily develop a simple game that could make you wealthy in a short amount of time (Braid). Or, you could work on an indi game (with at least 2 people) for a few years and become a millionaire...sell it on steam and consoles, you're set for life. Repetitive games are the leading factor of the money-making businesses, and they have been for the last few years. For example, you've got repetitive Facebook/mobile mega games, like: Candy Crush, Clash of Clans, Angry Birds, and Subway Surfers. Then you have repetitive console/pc games: Overwatch, Battlefield, Call of Duty, Destiny, and Rainbow Six Siege. The system of repetitive games is easy: the weapons skins, DLC, and outfit skins are what the masses are wasting their money on...virtual aesthetics.
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@djnixon5791 Marx's interpretation has been "played out". His rule of "dictatorship" and a "party" have all been established.
Well, I disagree with you there, because you found someone who supports capitalism, socialism and communism as a balanced package.
The government, the public and private space are interconnected by sharing all the same elements, and they all feed off each other. For some reason, no one here can fully grasp that I have my own "theory" as to why this makes sense to me, and instead, are "branding" me, or telling I'm wrong for having my own virtues as a philosopher. This defeats the purpose of having freedom of expression as a "philosopher" in general.
Mostly everyone in this thread is copy/pasting the same "formula", including you, like recycled bots who can't form their own opinions, which doesn't make you a "philosopher" or an intellectual. This is why nobody is reading anything, you people are clearly reading from one nonsensical source, and using it as dogma for the same argument.
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sss vv You should definitely check out Secrets of War on here, they have the whole series, and it’s mostly about WW2.
Yea, I think it was a mix of the bushido code and emperor Hirohito was seen as a literal God. Most people don’t know this, but propaganda (which creates mass hysteria) has always been the biggest factor of winning anything, as it brainwashes the masses very easily.
So for the Japanese it was a cult, and for the Nazis it was occultism; the swastika, for example, was a tool for the occult. Rudolf Hess was an individual in the Nazi inner-circle who was very interested in occultism, however, he ended his career early when he tried to make a peace deal with England, then his plane crashed in Ireland and he was held in jail for the duration of the war.
Brutality and sadism is always relevant with warfare. Islam and Christianity were also used as a tool for war and brutality (look up the Crusades), as such with extremism in Islam, when in the 11th century the Assassins were formed, until later on the Mongols invaded and killed them off. Now we have an organization like ISIS who very much resembles the Assassins.
If you think they were bad, during the Cold War, the US, Uk, and the Soviet Union were equally sadistic, using their own citizens and soldiers as experiments for many decades. Nothing has changed, because history repeats itself.
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CanisLupus1987 lol, an art major gives me credibility in that field. You have zero knowledge on the subject, and you could easily look at the early 20th century movements (Marcel Duchamp) on google, you’ll be corrected in your ignorance. Everything in this world is art, doesn’t mean everything is pretty, art is subjective. Natural occurrences in nature is art, human beings are art, seen through early cave paintings and the renaissance. This is definitely “art”, the guy is posing, takes different perspectives, and is experienced with photography. Again, porn is art, the naked body is art, anatomy is complex and dynamic, look at the muscles of bodybuilders for reference or in depth details of the external human body.
Your “definition of modern art “ is wrong, I corrected you. There is no “definition” of art, the art world evolves to fit certain trends, and right now it’s contemporary.
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Jill's Sandwiches Listen, you really need to educate yourself, because you’re literally not doing anything to benefit your so-called agenda...whatever it is. I’ve already stated that confederate statues are not going away anytime soon, so wait another 50 years and maybe the statues, the flags, and maybe even the KKK will be gone forever (not saying white supremacy will be gone, just that specific organization).
Based on what you’ve said, you have no clue on American history. Even so, African Americans and the natives are very important to this country, but overall, the Africans were more important, which is why we had the Civil War. And, Africans helped defeat the Confederates or else the union would’ve suffered even more losses.
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@muscle2500 To give context in your argument:
Homophobia was looked down upon because of past paganism rituals and ideals. It was basically a "libertine" era of sexual freedom.
Modern paganism got rid of those sexual desires and unified everyone according to what they believed, was "moral". So, deities and gods had to go, as you already know. There's also contradictions when it comes to that, as an author says, "don't judge onto others, as you judge onto yourself". So, there's really no definite answer to anything.
Also, the concept of "hell" isn't in the bible. It was glorified and emphasized by 2 individuals, outside the bible: Augustine of Hippo and Dante Alighieri (Inferno poem).
However, there are mentions of a “hell", but it's subtle and called "Hadēs" in the New Testament.
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@wojciechkorfanty9567 It doesn’t matter. Having the people vote is still part of “democracy”, even if it’s controlled and manipulated, the theory is still at play.
Socialism promotes workers and still creates profit. There’s also a “hierarchy” attached to every workplace, where someone is making profit.
Socialism has many theories and systems, so really, it is part of capitalism, otherwise innovations wouldn’t happen, or the industrial system wouldn’t be advancing. Communism works in the same aspects.
Marx got lucky. Him and Engles were hard workers, that’s why Marx was very poor, because he talked and traveled all day. He definitely holds a “monopoly”, because he’s still referenced, and communism is still used in a few counties, it’s not irrelevant, lol.
That’s the point! They’re full of a giant spectrum of theories. You’re ignoring that main argument.
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@egor6946 First off, I appreciate you for not being insecure, insulting me, or ranting nonsense.
They’re not “exactly” the same, as I said many times, but they share similar elements. I did say they’re “interchangeable” in the beginning of this thread, which probably isn’t the best term to use, however, they all relate in terms to the workers.
I understood you. I’m still a liberal, overall, representing those qualities. Literally the only conservative view I agree with, is the immigration system, and how accepting too many immigrants isn’t good for the economy.
That is part of my theory of socialism, it’s my personal opinion, based on how every human who is working, creating profit for the private or public entity, are therefore socialist.
Why wouldn’t you want to be called a “philosopher”? That doesn’t make sense. We as humans, have our own methods and techniques on dealing with life in general. You’re essentially saying you have no individualistic traits. No, I said from the beginning I have my own interpretation/opinions on these terms. I’m “making up” something that isn’t based on Marxism...that’s literally it.
Dude, this is called “propaganda”, to follow beliefs of an individual who expressed their own opinions, without even doing the research to find out what the individual believed in. Have you read his works? His manifesto? You’re following everyone else, which is what a “cult” does: vulnerable humans who blindly follow a “system” without fully understanding anything about it, or it’s actions and consequences.
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@bronzeheel You mean minimize mostly everything in this world, because most of it is worked off slave labor? Obviously China and India are competing for who can “manage” the most sweat shops. And I live in the US, my first job was TJMAXX, it was literally a “sweat shop”…at least how the back room was managed.
When I got there, safety was non-existent, I was only getting paid $12 an hour, and you can never, ever, question the idiocy of the amount of pallets we were getting…which was obviously too much. And that meant everything piled up and there wasn’t enough workers to help, and of course the managers and boss always made “jokes” about how there wasn’t enough room, or just made dumb jokes in general.
Literally the only thing I took advantage of was the my breaks. I would stay longer because the mangers never paid attention because they were overworked as well, but obviously we got the worst of it.
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Terr Di My dude, I’ll be hear all day quoting verses...but sure, I’ll give you a couple:
“And do not obey the disbelievers and the hypocrites but do not harm them, and rely upon Allah . And sufficient is Allah as Disposer of affairs.” (33:48)
“And when the sacred months have passed, then kill the polytheists wherever you find them and capture them and besiege them and sit in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they should repent, establish prayer, and give zakah, let them [go] on their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.” (9:5)
There are so many contradictions in any bible, that it becomes a cluster of rants and nonsense. Like, why? The context just becomes warped and then what happens? You forget the messed up verses and move on? Lol, sure.
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@Floaty8008 Yes, I agree, some teens can indeed be more rational and “smarter” than an adult, vice versa. I’m not even referencing “Wikipedia”, this is literally based on common sense, a general well-known fact that the brain itself is developing at a rapid rate throughout the first quarter of your life. It doesn’t stop there, but it’s the most essential period for the later part of your life.
You’re not getting my main point, that morals (the philosophy of a human being) take time to develop, and as we get older, we self-reflect and introspect on our past all the time, even more so as you age.
The “science” of the brain is pretty fundamental, that it’s constantly developing, or changing based on our environments and the people we interact with.
That’s your opinion on the 18 year old, but a lot can happen in 4 years.
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Mandi Salmela I’m sorry to hear that. Why didn’t the doctors look at your family history? Or did they ignore it? Isn’t that weird that women are treated less than men when it comes to pain, yet they deal with their menstrual cycle and birthing a human from their vagina? I just find that odd. I am a male and I can take tons of pain, but maybe because of a lot traumatic events that I’ve become adjusted and comforted by pain.
I’m curious, do you think females are more sensitive to pain than men? For instance, my sister would literally scream at the top of her lungs when she was in any type of pain XD My brother isn’t that bad, but he is also sensitive to pain. I think doctors are unprofessional and lazy when it comes to their patients complaining about something they can’t find, so they make up an excuse. What I truly think, though, is that doctors, or anyone in the medical field can’t understand our own bodies. From what I’ve seen and what I’ve experienced, I feel like that’s the major issue.
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Arrowsun Again, please stop saying “we”, like you’re the representative for all teachers of this country, when you’re spreading a false narrative on the entire school system. Every state has their own budgets and policies when it comes to teaching (public and charter schools also function differently). I live in New Jersey, which is one of the best states for education, yet I say otherwise, because my experiences weren’t as positive.
No, you may work hard, but this doesn’t apply to all teachers.
You teach with formulaic textbooks, and follow a certain curriculum, which most teachers obey. You’re certainly not self-aware of the school system if you’re being this optimistic about your occupation. If you’re a teacher, I highly suggest you educate yourself by doing research online, and get a better perspective on how the school system works, overall.
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Trenice Johnson Well, I have a bachelors in Art. I was forced to take it because I didn’t find anything that I wanted, which was animation...so I chose graphic design. Animation is a horrible field to work in, so I’m glad I didn’t go that route. So now I’ve graduated and I don’t have a job at the moment...but once I do, I’m sure I can go anywhere in the art field, including film. Oh, and I have a very small debt, lol (because I went to a community college to get my Associates). Anyway, it all depends on your portfolio, not your degree, but there’s no harm in going to college if you’re smart about it (not having a huge debt at the end).
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Danielle Spargo Yes, the younger generation is more progressive, but it still has its dysfunctional traits. The same with the boundaries with male adults and girl bands, along with the issue of male adults paying for company with female students, for instance.
I agree with the city being my least favorite thing! I love nature and the countryside more. I have seen too many videos with Japan and it’s beautiful landscapes, lol.
He drugged you? Can you explain? Well, I’m sure Florida isn’t the best place to go for work XD
I hate everything about Florida, lol. Yea, it all depends where you work, and what field you’re in, I would assume.
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person 9 I do agree with the Asian culture in general being a very sad situation, in terms of not socializing and people being too judgmental because they’re afraid to be “open-minded”. Although, we can pinpoint their traditional cultural standards through history, they haven’t progressed mentally, but through effort, have made huge technological advances.
As an American, I do respect your culture immensely, because when it comes to work ethic, us Americans can’t compare (especially young adults). Also, us Americans are not interesting when it comes to our “culture”, since it’s mostly about money and fame. Even though South Korea has its K-pop or gaming trend, at least their festivals are interesting and fun.
But why do you hate your country to renounce your citizenship? I don’t think you’d want to be a Russian, lol, that’s even more depressing/oppressing. I wouldn’t mind switching with you, lol, America is too dirty and way more dangerous XD
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@ItsKiraLyn Anytime :)
True! I think it’s good that you take breaks. I don’t watch TV, mainstream news, or read any propaganda pieces, so I try to be as healthy as possible when it come to staying relevant.
You’re right, doing something small goes a long way, especially when you doing something nice for your friends and family, as you said.
Pay It Forward is one of my favorite childhood movies! I’ve seen it at least 8 times, and it made me cry the first time I seen it when I was very young XD
Do you still watch feel-good movies when you’re feeling down? I love watching dysfunctional, dark humor movies to make me feel good. For example, I love Korean thriller movies, I think they’re so amazing, lol.
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Man Getsu Do you have a list of manga, and could I see it, if possible? Yea, you should read the rest then, they're really good.
I know he mentioned it, I was using a reference for how much similarities there are.
I meant "idiotic" for you trying to defend his work ethic, because he's been working on it since 1988 (the prototype), then got replaced by the actual story in 1992 (that's 15 years).
Of course he loves painting/drawing, you can tell how much effort he puts into his overall work.
Okay, I can compare other manga artist who have even more dedication/motivation:
Oda Eiichiro who works 20/21 hours a day, with the exception with one day off (Sunday), and he's been working nonstop for 19 years. Osamu Tezuka was a workaholic who went to medical school (got his license), did both his manga and animation at the same time, while producing at least 2 (comics) works. And, even when hospitalized or had health problems, they still continued working; That's some real shit, dude, don't try to deny their dedication and perpetual work ethic.
An artist/literary expanding their story shouldn't be an issue, it's trying to finish it with sincerity. I never said I didn't respect his amazing and unique artistic skills, I'm just frustrated with the lack of chapters or half assed adaptations. Also, not really interested with the recent arc (imo), hope it gets better soon.
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Kirito Kun Again, you don't know me, you're nothing but an ignorant kid, probably 15 or 16. "Your "depresion" is a classic case of teenager attention sindrome." No, I'm not a teenager, and Iv'e had a lot of free time, other than going to school. I'm not a "weeaboo", you probably learned that term from FilthyFrank, and I'm not obsessed with Japanese culture.
That definition is from Urban dictionary, do you know how idiotic you are? Go look up the definition of Otaku, don't make me say it again. I'll humiliate you, and your stupidity, just use your brain this time.
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@channy6995 I used to think I was a lot of things: Social Democrat, Social anarchist, Libertarian socialist, etc.
Now I'm just a "liberal". If you get too deep into the political spectrum of these terms, it becomes a giant headache, then you get into the "neo" situation...no thanks. I've done all the research, and I'm confident of my political views.
I know my rights, read all the constitutions, manifestos, Code of Laws, etc. I know what's what.
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@Lina_al_j I thought you were the other individual who talked about direct democracy.
Even so, you assumed I didn’t know what I was saying, even though I already explained afterwards.
You didn’t give me your genuine opinion of all that I detailed in my reply, you gave me emojis? Of course I’m not going to take you seriously after you did that, further insulting me by calling me “a kid”, when you’re freaking out, losing your composure.
What “references” are you taking about? You’re supposedly an undergraduate in political science and you can’t quote me? Where is your integrity as a writer?
Talk to me. Tell me what you mean?
Thank you for acknowledging that I’m finally able to have my “own definitions”. I’m not being sarcastic, you’re the first one to say so.
Oh no, I’ve done my “research”, I dedicated myself to political science, and history in general. I did answer your questions, you didn’t read it, otherwise you’d be criticizing my points.
Wikipedia is a great source, that’s how I become a self-educated historian in the first place. Wikipedia has many links that are from government related sites, books, and legitimate articles.
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@Lina_al_j Why don’t you “enlighten” me on my confusion, instead of telling me? You’re a socialist if you’re being productive, coming up with solutions and delivering on your actions, aren’t you participating in society? If the government is delivering on their actions, producing positive changes, creating programs, how is that not socialist?
The key words here is: “are not the only thing that defines democracy”. Of course, manipulating votes is not the entire philosophy of “democracy”, that’s why I said the right to vote is a trait of democracy.
Not true at all. You didn’t read where I said “authoritarian” countries have fascist elements, even if they’re disguised as “democratic”.
You’re not being a “fascist” right now, that’s only if you said “I’m wrong for the sake of being wrong, and you’re right”, without giving an explanation...but you tried your best.
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@UCCo-B4Z4O9if9o4PyI9RBYQ I have nothing "confused", I've read many of his works, his talks on capitalism, alienation, and read his manifesto 2 times. I've been researching political science for years now.
No, Marx was a lost hypocrite. He supports capitalism at times, then hates on it. He supports laborers/workers, then says he doesn't support individualism, which in itself is toxic. What he does support, is the slave mentality of a "worker" who is having an "orgasmic" experience working their life away, as he explains it.
You can't support the people if the "party" controls their lives. It's a major fallacy and contradiction, when in reality the workers have no say other than obeying the so-called party.
What could not be "utilized" about my opinions? My definitions are simplistic and are straightforward as possible. I don't get what you're saying?
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@JayTeeDE No, you’re right, everyone interprets Marxism differently (sometimes taking those fascist elements out). I still don’t agree with it, however.
No surprise there with Operation Condor, lol. The CIA is known to completely destroy growth and intellectual developments in any country.
I seen the developments of Eva Morales not too long ago on Vice, when he was trying to get back into office.
Imperialism/war is indeed part of capitalism, but you’re right, even though I personally dislike Marx, I can’t say all his views were “inherently evil”, because he did have some positive thoughts about the working class. He just wanted a better life for them. Although his “hatred” for the elites really made him biased and bitter in the end; thus his polemic nature really showed.
My definitions of socialism and communism won’t change, though, I’ve had my theory in place for a while now, and I strictly talk about the fundamentals of those terms. I’m not trying to complicate anything, which is why I’m confused no one is getting it.
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@ebru1750 Yes, and was has that individual said to me in full context? Did you not read my replies on socialism and communism?
They didn’t “disagree” with me. This entire thread is me defending my theories, while people are saying I’m completely “wrong” because I think differently. I’m a radical in the eyes of everyone here because they don’t realize socialism is used to help the entire population, by programs the government provides. Because everyone is a socialist by default, if we’re all in harmony, no?
No, liberal by itself includes a ton of different philosophies, because the major factor being, you’re open-minded to the possibilities of other philosophies that are “outgoing”. You can’t say I might not be “100” not liberal, then proceed to say nothing to explain why you said that.
Dude, you keep ranting but not answering me. I told you, tell me your definition of socialism, then tell me how I’m wrong. Then we can actually have a productive conversation with an end goal.
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@derickbelisle6499 Lol, it’s just random, is all.
I’m not a Marxist, so it doesn’t relate to me.
Derick, philosophy is philosophy. It’s literally based on your opinion on society and the world. Political science is philosophy. Psychology is philosophy. Sociology is philosophy. Living in general is philosophy.
I said “aspects” of socialism, I never stated “full socialism”...ever in this thread! I’ve been saying I’m a liberal, who uses specific aspects of different political/economic philosophies to make up a system that applies to my virtues and morality.
“How can you have a national system that operates on markets and doesn’t operate on markets at the same time”
All I said was that they can “coexist” in the same environment, I never said they’re exactly the same.
Derick, I said this many times, that these 2 systems, socialism and capitalism, can be reformed and regulated, separately, if they’re handled in the right way.
Although a “socialist” is still a laborer in general, in any working environment. A communist is a community member, which I referenced in my earlier comment, is related to “tribal” mentality. These are my own interpretations on the terms.
In conclusion, I can appreciate both these systems, and take away aspects that I want to use in my own system. The public can borrow ideas from the private, vice versa. I said this same exact sentence in this thread.
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@blazoraptor3392 As I said before, since nobody understands me when I said I agree with certain aspects of those political ideologies, I just mean I relate to those characteristics in that particular term. If you don't understand that, I can't help anyone on here.
I'm a liberal who supports free healthcare, free education, private businesses, gender equality, pro-choice, same-sex marriage, government programs, antitrust laws, free speech, democracy, etc.
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@patrickbentley4038 That’s exactly what I mean, you basically explained it.
The commenter “CP” mentioned a “mixed economy”, which is what that essentially means.
Then you have the “welfare state” in the US, that encompasses socialist values, in other words, programs that offer assistance to the population. Although I don’t agree with every program because I feel like they “hinder” individuals in some instances, especially with government healthcare, like Medicaid, it not being the more effective system for people who are really sick. Another example is Section 8, that in my opinion, doesn’t promote a worker mentality, but relies too much on government assistance.
Then you have the Nordic model in Nordic countries, and that is called “market economy”, where it’s the welfare state in the US, just way more efficient. And yes, it still has socialist characteristics, even though it features more of capitalism, so it promotes a healthier, reliant system altogether.
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@egor6946 I’ve never once, remotely used Marxism as my opinion on communism or socialism. Lol, if you really think I believe in a “revolution” in the same words as Marx, you’re not reading what I’ve been saying.
Look up “mixed economy”, then tell me how they can’t “coexist”. Tell me how, a country like the US, can function with private and public domains at the same time? This country is a mix of contradictions, lol. How are we authoritarian, capitalist, so-called “democratic”, and a corporatocracy all at the same time?
Listen, don’t just blindly follow a definition and think that’s all there is, when there’s a system of theories that follow it.
That doesn’t make sense. I’m pro-choice? What does that have to do with conservatism if they’re “pro-life”? I never said I was a centrist, I’m a “liberal”. However, I can take a conservative aspect/view and agree with it, since they follow their own system on how a society can function, same with liberalism.
But a society is socialist. A “king” himself is a socialist if he is making the rules, being productive, socializing in general to produce actions or change. It doesn’t mean he loves his people, it just means he’s interactive with both the people and economy.
If you want to be considered a philosopher, you need to have “free will”. Tell me your definition of socialism, and don’t reference Marxism, because he doesn’t have to be included: he’s been dead over a 100 years now and he doesn’t own these terminologies.
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@I Love Sovonthak If you want be brainwashed and mention Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles for literally every argument for the word “communism” (without even referencing their ideals), then go ahead. I get it, they have many theories and variants of the word, they both elaborated on it than any other philosopher before them. I might agree with the general aspect of the workers in an environment, working together in unison, but not much else that followed.
However, I have my own interpretation and theories that fit my own political agenda. I don’t believe in all of their opinions on the term, and all that follows it.
My definition of the term is pretty simplistic, and I’ve explained it many times on this thread, but literally not one person has read it: communism is in essence, a group of of people, a tribe, working together, passionately to solve issues together, eventually coming up with a solution to fix that problem. I also explained my interpretation on socialism, that I think is slightly different on how they function.
The “communism” that you’re thinking of, when Marx explained it, is obviously more detailed, and follows ideals like no “freedom of expression” in his society. I don’t believe that to be true, when communities in general, consists of multiple personalities, and different social strategies to solve a problem.
Marx didn’t want a “personality” in that mix, because then it would be considered “capitalist”, since the capitalists hold all the power. So then that’s why I think part of his philosophy is flawed, because the “party” are essentially the capitalists, telling the population what to do.
Anyway, I can’t do much more if you don’t understand even this, as I’ve tried to adapt to this thread in terms of uneducated responses. The rest is up to you to do the research.
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@elizabethjin2759 You do know Marx and Engels combined "communism" with other words, right? They came up with other systems, basically.
They were also influenced by earlier philosophers, too.
Sure I can support both, as I've said with the "mixed economy", or even explained earlier on that I'm a liberal, so I support socialist programs, and I love the private entity, especially those small businesses.
Look up these 4 political ideologies: liberal, libertine, liberty, libertarian.
What's the one thing they have in common?
But anyway, the word isn't owned by Marx, just because he came up with the system, doesn't mean he owns the word itself. I have my own interpretation on the word, so therefore I can use it freely any way I choose, which is far from Marx's opinions.
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@amayia No, I'm referring to the Satanists.
The whole concept of a hell, was made up by one individual, Saint Augustine; it's actually not in the Bible. Dante's Inferno is another contributing factor. Therefore, it's just propaganda.
The Good and Evil concept, as I said, is referenced in other pagan religions.
I see! A few of my favorites pantheons, are Norse, Greek, Cetlic, and Hindu.
As an atheist, I'm glad I found another interesting individual such as yourself :)
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@amayia4361 I see.
NYC is pretty cool...I love central park XD
Exactly. Religion tries to find a meaning, in questioning what it is to be human.
Yea, too bad you can't say that to a religious person (they won't accept that fact). Even though it's barbaric because it's two thousand years old, as you said.
Well, there has been a rise of atheism in the past few years. However, I've also seen pseudoscience become a thing...so it's still a mess. I think religion won't ever disappear, there's too many humans who need to believe in something, either because they're lost, vulnerable, or simply want to belong.
I agree with you, although communism has really ruined that ideal of an atheist utopia, lol. Jokes aside, I've just accepted religion and educated myself in everything so I can feel comfortable in any situation; otherwise, I just ignore religious people if I have to.
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Terr Di No, religion exists because it’s based on human nature and gives you a sense of closure, security, guidance, and sincerity. But is it? Obviously not for me since I’m an atheist, I’m a cynical, and I don’t believe in those organizations. Not saying all religions are bad, along with some of their principles, but, it’s not necessary, either.
I’m sorry, but I’m confused on what you’re trying to say in your last paragraph? Also, “Toxicity” is a spectrum, it doesn’t have to be entirely “immoral”, it could also refer to immaturity.
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@BothHands1 I think you're exaggerating Goodnight Punpun. It's obviously overrated because people don't read Inio Asano's other work and don't criticize Punpum for having some weak points in its writing. It's a decent read, for sure, but it's definitely not a "masterpiece" , or "hauntingly accurate"...whatever that means.
The most unique aspect is, of course the birds, which puts a spin on the dysfunctional family situation.
I think you should definitely read and expand your horizon with Seinen, as someone who's a historian with manga, there's been a surge of many new Seinen that have really impressed me on how it's evolved in storytelling.
If you're looking for better stories/writing, imo, than Punpun, I'd say check out Himizu and We Did It.
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Ryan Bales Yea man, I see where you’re coming from. My father who is Puerto Rican and was also an immigrant, left me when I was 5, so I grew up with my white mother. I don’t know how to speak any Spanish, but, I’m a giant history buff and I know more things about certain cultures than even the natives don’t know...which I think is pretty cool XD
I don’t feel like I belong anywhere, honestly, I just grew up very poor, with not much family, and I don’t even talk to my other side of my family because I’ve never met my father since. I think “belonging” somewhere is an illusion, rather it’s your individuality, morals, and ambitions that define you. But yea, I never understood why you must feel “pride” for your own race/ethnicity, when I think everyone, equally, brings something unique to the world...so I’d rather embrace everyone :)
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justingutube It’s called facts? You can easily look it up? I’m not anti-American, I just don’t agree with the our government. They’ve experimented and killed our own people for their own benefit for many decades.
All the elites profit of war. Look up Rockefeller, Rothschild, and the Morgan families during WW1; then during WW2, you have similar people, and of course the BIS and Chase in Paris stealing millions from the Jews.
During the Vietnam War, DuPont made most of their profit.
This goes all the way back to Warren Delano (Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s father) making profit off of the Opium Wars in China.
You’re very uneducated and ignorant of history and politics. We haven’t achieved anything in undeclared (which goes against the constitution, btw) warfare except profiting off these senseless wars. The Bush family are the first to make it public and transparent in their passive-aggressive, propaganda speeches. It’s time for you to educate yourself and become enlightened, and stop with this nationalism charade, because you’re wrong.
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The Ultimate Reductionist I do think criminology, sociology, philosophy, among other similar majors, are worthless, since you could easily self-educate yourself using the internet...which I have done.
The OP talks as if he’s been brainwashed by what his professors have taught him, and I think he has a lot more to learn if he truly believes tragic events in general often make people stronger; when that often isn’t the case. But maybe the OP can elaborate on what he means.
Yes, when talking about anything, there are pros and cons to every situation. Sadly, reality doesn’t work the way the OP thinks, but thats why I clarified that there’s always a balance of the two.
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@chiquita1015 It's messed up, but at the same it's a completely normal "phase", because it's part of human nature.
All we can do is better ourselves: listen to individuals, see their perspective on life, adapt and evolve. That's why I'm always telling everyone to educate themselves, it literally changes how you live your life. I'm not the same person I was 3 years ago, for example, now I understand so many other perspectives because I've dedicated myself to research.
Not only does it give you confidence, but you're also immune to stupidity, lol. I might be insecure with my body, but I'm completely confident with my Intelligence.
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@usualdosage7287 First off, I don’t think you’re an incel.
As I said, girls love to be complimented. Saying they're "cute" or "beautiful" once you get to know them through a couple of conversations would definitely help know you're interested in them. Of course, they're all different, while some like you to say it off the bat, depending on the context. Some girls like when you're playing it "coy" with them, or acting as if you're not interested in them (that's how so many girls were interested in me...at least I think). Developing your own fashion sense also helps, but then again, most girls don't care about that stuff, same with not being fit or buff (girls like a little fat, lol). You just gotta feel the vibe.
Another thing is cologne, maybe look into getting a fairly expensive brand, like Burberry or Versace (I think it’s a good investment).
Better social skills is really where it's at, cause better understanding social cues helps your situation with getting a girl's number or inviting them on a date.
So yea, just be yourself is the main point! You’ll find the right girl for you eventually, it sometimes takes time, but it’ll happen.
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Sloppy Toons I’ve never used clip studio, so I can’t judge on that program. I used Procreate for a while on my iPad when I brought it more than 2 years ago...I hated it. It definitely wasn’t diverse for anything comic related. Besides not having the comic format, it just felt odd to draw on, their brush selection sucked, and the transform tool didn’t work for me. Now I use an app called “Comic Draw” and it not only solved my problem, but it didn’t feel like complete ass; Procreate is a disgrace of a program for Apple, imo. The UI for Photoshop never gave me a problem, and I’ve used it for almost a decade. Like any Adobe program, they always find a way to make the new version more complicated and never solve little problems that should be solved (they’re very inconsistent in that aspect).
JBstyle has pretty cool art, and I love his UI, it looks very stylistic. Some people feel more comfortable using Illustrator, I don’t, lol. Yea, for now I invested in my iPad, I don’t even use Adobe, but in the future I want to buy more shit for drawing digitally. Anyway, good look to you in the future with your art :)
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Nick Bloom
Nonetheless, this movie, as stated by the director, is another "home invasion" thriller. Yea, we've had a ton of those (Don't Breath, Hush, Get Out) this year, and last...so it's a dying trend, imo. It's basically a limited stage-set/theater esque movie, and I think there's a ton of better psychological thrillers out there.
If you're looking into "real" thrillers, Korean movies are your destination.
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Jonathan Henderson You’re going way off topic; I was talking about anime, not cinematography.
I’ve seen the same. I’m also an enthusiast when it comes to gaming, music, comics, literature, philosophy, history, etc. naming hobbies and using big numbers doesn’t change the fact that NGE is fine but not the best. For some reason you’re ignoring Nadia because you’ve never seen it, so you can’t even use it as reference, lol.
My dude, go watch any Sci-fi OVA or movie from the 80s and tell me it’s not more creative than NGE? Studio Ghibli? You’ve already named them, so then there seems to be a bias when it comes to all the other options available? It all come down to you favoring NGE over the whole spectrum of other works.
That’s fine that you wrote essays explaining your interpretation of the show. I really don’t think it’s that complex, I mean it’s pretty much a Shounen, lol. It’s like you doing the same for Akira, when most of it is of teens having temper tantrums and screaming names at random.
You just said “most anime sucks” and “you don’t watch much anime”. Clearly you know more than me about the medium, lol. I like getting straight to the point, and you like going on tangents. I’m not hating on you, I’m trying to give you more options.
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Texas Tony I agree. The whole ordeal could be very annoying and confusing at times, since the majority of people are not educated in history or terminology.
Yea, I have mixed blood, so it’s not like I have pride in anything particular, and I love everything about the world, which is why I’m a historian.
Arguing over nationality or race is somewhat ridiculous, lol. I don’t even feel “American” at times, but I understand how sometimes it could be a frustrating debate about what that actually implies. I’ve met many people who are patriotic about their race or ethnicity, yet they know nothing of the origin of their country (the culture and customs of that country, for example).
And no problem, thanks for being cool :)
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person 9 Now that you pointed that out about Korean dramas depicting the rich and poor, I get what you mean, lol because last summer, when I was researching Korea, I’ve noticed that pattern, and it does indeed reflect their heritage/culture just like any other country. Well, Koreans are quite fashionable and imitate Europeans or Americans, so they need to always outclass each other when it comes to a trend or style, and plastic surgery is a huge issue. It seems like America and South Koreans have a few things in common, such as their fabricated lifestyle. At least South Koreans aren’t too insecure and don’t shove it in your face 24/7. However, I do love Korean thrillers, as they’re way better than any American thriller XD
Yes, and again, as you say, they bully you because they’re extremely insecure and are ignorant. I mean, I’ve seen a documentary where South Korean individuals throw away their babies if they’re disabled in any type of fashion because they’re bullied to the point of suicide. Anyway, I can go on a ton of rants on why Koreans are forced to commit suicide (but the main factor being pride/social pressure).
I still can’t agree with you on Russia...even though I can drink like a Russian, I won’t ever defend communism...I just hate Karl Marx. They do have a very interesting history, and I’d even say I think they’re apart of Asia, more than Europe, especially since at one point, they dressed as orientals. Oh, and Tetris is one of my favorite games of all time!
I can’t disagree with you on that, there are opportunities for everyone in America. I do see twitch being a gateway for Koreans to express themselves, though. Well, you could always leave Your country...no?
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@amandamckay6453 Oh yea, you’re definitely right. I have an undergraduate degree in art, and all of my art history classes were strictly about Europe (the Renaissance), and were leaving out a lot of European artists who were considered “controversial” because of their themes. For example, someone like Benvenuto Cellini, who referenced Greek mythology. We mostly focused on allegorical paintings, relating to the New Testament, when something like ancient paganism or demonology were mostly left out.
Besides that, Islamic art was totally ignored, even though Islam was just as innovative during the Renaissance period.
If you’re lucky, you might have a few professors in college who are more open-minded, who focus on International work, not just European based. But, it’s not just the US who is lacking, it’s the education system in many countries and continents who are not using the world as a tool, yet they only discuss whatever agenda is correlated with their country, which as I said, is propaganda and nationalistic qualities at play.
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Allison Martino I really love nostalgic anime, and as you mentioned I was also into 90s Hunter x Hunter (the 2011 one is a reboot, and I loved that one too) and grew up watching Naruto.
Here’s a few classic Shounen I enjoyed that you might like: Rurouni Kenshin, Outlaw Star, Yu Yu Hakusho (same creator of HxH), JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Inuyasha, Gun Sword, Trigun
Fist of the North Star is another classic, from the 80s, where you have a ton of “manly men” shows. The fist part of JoJo is pretty much FOTNS. I’d highly recommend the OVA, Hokuto no Ken: Raoh Gaiden
One Piece is really good too, but it’s really long and I’m not sure if you have the patience to sit through it XD
Although reading the manga is faster.
Of course there’s Shinichirō Watanabe works: Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Kids on the Slope, Space Dandy
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Pink Flower Woah, lol, calm down. My point was to look at it from a doctors perspective, they’re confused when they do tests and find nothing. Then they tell them it’s a psychological problem, because they’ve given up with the tools that they’re equipped with. It’s not their problem that technology can’t find everything within the body, which is why they give them random drugs to try to alleviate their pain.
The first link you gave me was bullshit, lol. One of the links from the author was an article that was supposedly done in 1985, and that author didn’t want to say where the experiment was conducted...so no, I can’t take it seriously. The other article I couldn’t even read, you needed a subscription, lol.
The Atlantic article was a little story about a hospital in Brooklyn...one fucking hospital that Racheal went to, apparently. She waited hours for care in the ER, so what? That article was embarrassing to say the least, the guy who wrote it is biased, they should’ve went to a better hospital if they couldn’t wait.
Why don’t I have sympathy? Because I had Kidney Stones and literally waited 9 hours to be seen and to get a bed. I was in so much pain, yet they couldn’t care less, they eventually gave me morphine, but it didn’t do anything. I also didn’t get sleep because the guy next to me was snoring the whole night. In conclusion, there are bad hospitals...and there’s also crowded hospitals, I don’t know what else to say, lol. Either way, you gotta give me actual statistics if you wanna persuade me when it comes to the “sexism” part.
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@alishamcg I'm sure she is.
I was also assaulted by a cop (an undercover narc) who thought I had a gun and drugs on me when I was 17. When in reality, I was getting money from my sister to get pizza, and he assumed it was a drug deal. To give clarity, I was skipping my gym class, which was second to last period.
I was with my black friend at the time (I'm white, just wanted to make it clear), when the narc said "don't move" to him (not in a nice fashion), looked back at me, then hit me a few times. My body couldn't respond because my flight-or-fight response kicked in.
Throughout the whole ordeal, it happened so fast that I concisely has no control over my body, and I was wearing a hoodie, so that's why he assumed I had a gun.
Long story short, I got over my fear and hatred of cops. Maybe she'll change her opinion of them in the future, she still has time to mature.
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gisellelikesrice No problem, lol. I love when people talk about their life experiences in detail.
Ah, that sucks about what happened to your uncle. I also respect him for not getting angry over being misidentified. Cops can sometimes be very ignorant and too aggressive about their work ethic, without being calm about the situation.
Yes, I appreciate you sharing your story...so thank you :)
Yes, the only reason why I know so much, is because I’ve graduated from college a year ago and I’m still applying to jobs XD so in the meantime, I’ve been reading book, articles, dairies, etc, from legitimate sources in PDF format. I developed a severe form of OCD and I started to obsess about everything history, including philosophy, sociology, theology, anthropology, etc. Besides that, I’m an expert in other fields when it comes to anything film and I’ve watched thousands of documentaries XD
I don’t have a degree in history or anything, lol, I’m just confident in articulating and forcing myself to memorize everything. College and school was overall boring because they forced their own agenda onto you. I think that’s why everyone is so misinformed and confused about the world and culture...because of how cynical education can be (spreading propaganda, especially the mainstream media).
Yes, I hope you can ask your family about what they know about their history and culture. I never had anyone except myself to really make the effort to educate myself in everything. But I’m glad you have such a big family, lol.
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Sara London Yea, the textbooks are for sure a joke! I totally agree, lol.
Whenever you go back to college, I hope everything goes well and you don’t get too stressed dealing with the money issues.
Yep! A cycle of inconsistency and lies. Having a two party system is toxic and dysfunctional, and it will continue to prove zero changes throughout the next generation. As you said, “whoever it is”, which means the people who have more power in the world stage, such as the CIA.
A solution to this problem, could possibly be more parties. But would that even change the overall balance of the system? And if it doesn’t, then is it the federal system itself? Then there’s the major corruption of the lobbying aspect, and these private, unregulated corporations.
There’s so much complications that it gives me a headache XD But, I do know if we want to do something, it’ll only be possible with the people, not the government.
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@kendallcadence2163 I totally agree with you there. Although what is “true history” to you?
Lol, don’t we all. I would love to have more passionate discussions and actions in our country, not just police brutality. Imagine fighting for the real injustices like lobbying, poor infrastructure, loopholes in policy-making, corrupt politicians, imperialism, Big Tech, monopolies overall, etc. I don’t think we’re quite smart enough for any of that, unfortunately.
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@VictoriousSage I never learned anything in school and college, lol, I know everything because I was passionate about self-educating myself. You aren’t going to find the “truth” without doing hours of reading from many different professional sources, and documentaries also help.
There’s not just one sect of “satanism”, there’s dozens. Anton LaVey started the interest, curiosity and trend.
No, I understand your viewpoints, and I already know of those extremes in these cults/occults. Yes, I do agree that secret societies do have many abuses dealing with hazing rituals, such as Freemasonry and Skull and Bones. I’m just saying have an open mind towards paganism, I mean, check out Wicca, I think it’s pretty interesting.
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@VictoriousSage Nah, the schooling curriculum ain’t gonna go that deep into the many truths out there, they’re very linear in their methods. When it comes to anything related to history, the school system in general is going to force their agenda on you.
You’re right, I’m just saying I didn’t see anything particular on Anton LaVay.
I see! That’s very interesting.
I’ll take your word on their testimonies, I’m sure they were abused in their previous cult. However, I don’t associate myself with any organization, especially religious, when it comes to getting the truth, lol, that’s why you have to be cynical of what they’re really promoting.
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@CuddlePhantom No problem, I hope you find some form of aid.
Political science has a very long history, lol, so I’m curious on how they'd teach you. I started off my research with US politics, then went off to study all the terminologies and structures of foreign politics.
If you enjoyed high school, I’m sure you’ll like college even more. Most people with a degree actually get a job not associated with their major, which is ironic.
That’s very cool! Having enough grammar and pronunciation is good to get by, but if you’re not fluent, you have to continually practice so you don’t become too rusty.
I’m sure you’ll be able to work in Korea. Maybe after you graduate college, you could apply to the many English teaching programs they have in Korea. Korea is one of the most cheapest and reliable places to teach English, compared to Japan, where it’s very expensive (because everyone wants to go there).
Oh, and if you’re really interested in political science, I’d suggest to read the constitutions: Anderson’s Constitutions (technically the first constitution in relation to the freemasonry), Articles of Confederation, and then the Constitution of 1789. Then you can check out the US Code of Laws, for policies and bills.
I’m sure you’ll do great in college, you already seem willing to learn and educate yourself :)
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@CuddlePhantom It’s cool, I know you’re busy.
I see. I’m sure you’ll eventually forget about high school once you deal with college, lol, because of all the responsibilities.
Yes, getting a job in correlation to your major or undergraduate degree is pretty difficult. Life is unpredictable, and you could end up in a different field than you originally wanted. It also depends on how lucky you’re getting connections and a decent internship that’s worth it, especially since they don’t pay you when you’re an intern the majority of the time, that’s what happened to me when I wanted a job in NYC, they offered me an intern position with no pay. It’s true that you have to start somewhere to gain experience, but I don’t think it’s right for them not to pay you for so long.
If you like Duolingo, you should check out AnkiWeb or Pimsleur, it’s more professional. Yes, competing in a healthy fashion is always fun, I agree!
Ah, yes, Korea has a lot hurdles for expats and foreigners when it comes to acting or singing, because of stereotyping and prejudice mentalities. But I’m sure in the future, it’ll definitely get better. Non Summit (Korean show) did a great job with educating Koreans about foreign politics and cultures. It’s also sad with the amount of plastic surgery that’s rampant in Korea when it comes to beauty standards, they also put pressure on foreigners and try to force them into getting surgery. But you’re right, getting a good agency that doesn’t abuse you is key, I’ve heard many stories of how bad they could be.
Ah no, unfortunately I haven’t traveled far, or even outside the US for that matter. However I’ve seen thousands of documentaries and am obsessed with travel vlogs and geography. That’s how I know so much about cultures and customs, from reading or watching stuff, lol. But one day I want to travel to a few places. I’m sure you’ll travel a lot too, in the near future :)
Anytime! There’s so much philosophy to read and learn about, lol, especially since we relied on theology as a way of life for so long, before the Age of Enlightenment movement, then atheism and secularism started to become more apparent, particularly now more than ever.
Thank you for listening to me, I love hearing about how curious you’re about learning, I wish more individuals were like you.
Thank you so much, I know we’ll both make it far in life!
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Deni TS Well, the definition of a “hero” could have many meanings. For one, a hero could be an individual who is willing to die for a cause, or as I said, someone who is forced to die for a cause they don’t believe in. The persistence of an individual who is willing to survive in an intense circumstance, could be a hero. A leader, from the perspective of the people, who liberate the people could be seen as a hero. A martyr is usually always defined as a hero (Jesus, for example).
Although, I wouldn’t use “hero” as a term to define an individual. I’m more about dignity and honor. I guess a “hero” sounds very indigenous and false to a point.
Unfortunately, families don’t mean anything in a war. In cliche words: kill or be killed.
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Man Getsu Yea, he's an "executive producer" when he should've been working on his manga, because the anime was total shit, Japan cannot do 3D CGI, at all.
Nope, still worked on Gigantomakhia, rather than Berserk, my point still stands, either way.
"Also, your comment of Berserk not evein being closed to finish is again, simply, wrong. In 2009 there was an interview of Miura saying that Berserk was finised to 60-70%. Sine that time Guts arrived on Elfhelm and we explored and got to see Falconia. More than that, we are chapters away from resolving the most important plot point of the series. Cacas recovery. After that, it is a straight direction towards the eding of the Manga."
Dude, he's been working on it since the 80's, stop trying to make shitty excuses for his lack of motivation for finishing the damn manga. Do you know how idiotic you sound?
I did read the story and comprehended it, so what? What does that have to do with the story progression...it was stagnant for years.
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Man Getsu lmao, just stop, kid, you're humiliating yourself.
"Which is not impressive", dude, are you fucking joking, right now? How the fuck isn't that impressive, where the fuck is your pathetic list, in which you never cared to list, because you're a fucking liar. Dude, the author of Berserk didn't really mature at his art techniques (again, defending the manga), tell me where at the exact chapter you see some major "art development"? Kentaro was already extremely talented in the first place.
Nope, iv'e stated nothing but facts, how about you back up my statements, then, kid?
Dude, you're lying again, fucking pathological liar, naming Lone Wolf and Cub, which is in the fucking video, doesn't clarify anything.
Give me an example of something...how about Phoenix, why do you think about that unfinished masterpiece?
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Man Getsu No, I meant, his work is objectively good, there's no doubt about that. Not only is he the founder father of manga, but also anime, and his character Astro Boy is the most iconic symbol of heroism in Japan and internationally. Honestly, if you've read his work, you'd think the same, but too bad you're narrow minded. So, he's objectively number 1 for creating manga, too.
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Man Getsu Dude, calm down, what are you, 15? I know what "objective" means, and Nick obviously picked Tezuka because he's the founding father, in general. His work has been referenced and influenced for decades, so in his subjective view, Nick picked Tezuka for that reasoning.
Nope, calling him number one was in literal terms, he's the creator, get your facts straight. And, his work is objectively good, another fact.
"I have read plenty of Terzukas manga, no need to tell me anything about Astro boy."
Nope, you haven't, I'll use my quotes to justify the means, here's my unanswered questions:
1) "Do you have a list of manga, and could I see it, if possible?"
2) "Give me an example of something...how about Phoenix, why do you think about that unfinished masterpiece?"
Another of your pathetic statements:
"And telling me that i have a superiority complex is pretty laughable when you go around telling everyone your top 40 manga list (which is not impressive)"
And here's you calling my list "not impressive", without elaborating on why they're not impressive, which Iv'e included numerous works of Tezuka's work. You have not read one fucking work of his, you're bullshit, kid.
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Man Getsu "Something simply can't be objectively good."
Based on your "definition", you're saying all of his works (78 mangas) are shit, and not one of them are "good"...who is being narrow minded, now?
"Just to give you a few. Phoenix, Black Jack and Adolf were pretty much my favorites from him."
Oh, now you name a few, there's still no evidence of you reading them...I'm still waiting for your "manga list".
"You having read some manga which aren't as know as to the public like some other series are does not mean shit. You could read every manga in this word, but you still would not be capable of forming an opinion with good arguments behind it, just like you did with berserk and your extremely low knowledge on the series."
What does that even mean? Me reading a few "underrated" series should not be compared to mainstream manga...really? I bet you didn't even read most of the shit on my list, because you're being ignorant; Tezuak's work could undoubtedly be better than most work according to societies standards of what "good" means. You're the one who has no knowledge on anything, you don't know shit about: "art", "deadlines", and "respecting your fanbase" that's all the credentials that Kentaro Miura lacks when trying to finish Berserk, in which you tried so hard to defend.
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+Oskar the great
Berserk, Claymore, Akira, Terra formars, Gantz, Holyland, Suicide Island, Battle Royale, Cage of Eden, Apocalypse no toride, kingdom, Vinland Saga, rikudou, Historie, Vegabond, Dolls code, Imawa no kuni no Alice, Kamisama no Iutoori, Ajin, Green Worldz, All you need is kill, Black Jack, oyasumi punpun, GUNNM, Itou Junji kyoufu manga collection, Uzumaki,Planetes, Crimes and punishment
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+I DO WHAT I WANT DO WHAT I SAY GOOGLE "The system isn't going to change"
I never said that, dude. You're the one complaining about another individuals life, when it's none of your business, anyway. Again, this is an issue that has no impact or relevance to our financial problems, the U.S. is taking our money and is wasting it on prison inmates, monopolizes the poor with their bullshit companies, and feeding the military with an overzealous amount of power. Seriously, this is not the issue, you're wasting your time, do your research on what the government is actually doing with our money.
"I'd really enjoy finding out what kind of unique perspective you have that gives you the ability to claim that school is a waste of time compared to personally motivated research. Have you superseded your own university training with at-home research?"
Again, school is a waste of time...especially in the U.S., because you're paying for something that will ultimately not give you expectations that you had hoped. "motivated research" is passion towards your future ambitions, which are limited in any type of school; I'm not saying are learning "nothing", but you could be learning way more on your own. There are "rules" in school that limit your own brain power (of course, this depends on the individual), one of which, is being "pressured" on your school work (peers and schooling environment) and standardized test that have no real benefit towards your intelligence. Yes, iv'e basically "superseded" my own "university training", because I don't need it...since Iv'e taught myself way more than any school could ever teach me.
"You cannot blame the failings of a system on the system itself when you have the ability to input change and affect its success."
I'm not blaming anything, I'm being realistic.
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Sean Dobbins Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress is pretty much the new (and possibly better) AoT. And AoT is really bad, it's not even funny, even though the concept is interesting, the fundamentals aren't. Naruto remained popular for a long time because it was a long running show about Ninja's, memorable characters, and great fight scenes, but that's about it (Also, pure nostalgia, with other great Shounen shows at the time).
OPM is a fad, and there's not going to be a season 2 (most likely). You should read the manga or webcomic, it's still really entertaining, either way.
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Nielspiels lmao, I'm not a fanatic with the series, I've read up to part 6 within a week, and that was 2 years ago. I don't recall every stand's name, and SP could beat them because of his time ability.
SP is OP anyway, such as the others you mentioned, they're basically too op in some aspects. And to the author, it's his favorite character in general, so he might think he's the most "powerful" stand in his opinion.
Lets be honest, there's a lot of stands that don't make sense (ability wise), and they're logically incorrect, but that's how Shounen is.
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+Chrollo Lucilfer Okay, now you're being a pretentious prick. Any story include scenarios of Deus ex Machina, troupes, dialogue mishaps, and other conflicting story progression problems, that's a general statement regarding writing. Now, FMA brotherhood has some of those negative aspects, something the protagonist (Ed) somehow survives a deadly blow, and ends up conquering that scene, is a Deus ex Machina, and some other characters have also experienced some bullshit life-saving moment before death.
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Chrollo Lucilfer So, you're saying 90+ would mean infinite? That doesn't even make sense, lol, 90+ wouldn't mean a copious amount of shows, in general, you'd say a higher number to identify the range of the potential number.
"Don't blame me that your a shut in weaboo Otaku and think your he kind of anime because you spent the larger portion of your life watching it."
Dude, it's you're* for fuck sake, learn the difference between You're and your, lmao
No, I'm not essential saying I'm an elitist, I'm implying you to stop being biased because of your mindset, your obsession of HxH has made you ignorant, ignoring the vast amount of anime that's out there. I stated before, I'm not a weaboo, don't be influnced by urban dictionary or Filthy Frank, by that pretentious and rude comment, I can see that you have angst, kid.
"And many people agree with me, notibal youtubers being Misty Chronexia who put it number 1 in his top 50 anime of all time."
YouTubers opinions don't mean shit, the definition of mainstream means:
the ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend in opinion, fashion, or the arts.
"And if you want to talk credibility, that mofucker has probably seen almost every anime. He is older then you are and has seen more anime, and he put HxH as #1. Its safe to say my #1 isn't a strecth by no.means."
Sorry to bust your bubble, but Iv'e seen all the "good" anime, your assumption is bullshit, you don't know me, kid.
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Chrollo Lucilfer It's not an incorrect statement, you're clearly being ignorant.
"Don't blame me that your a shut in"
You said your, when it's you're*
"then you must not be to bright."
It's too* not to
"Misty Chronexia is not a 'mainstream anime YouTuber', so your argument doesnt hold up here so just stop."
I don't give a fuck who this person is, you can't make an assumption and say "he's watched almost every anime" where's the facts, you're spouting bullshit. Just because he's older than me, doesn't mean he's seen more...age is irrelevant. Anyway, like 90% of anime are bullshit, they're full of ecchi.
"The day I see a better anime then HxH i will gladly change my mind. But i have yet to do so, so you're in no position to contradict another persons opinion, especially when i have good reason to feel the way i feel."
How about watching more anime, then, that's a good start; believe me, when you get older, your opinion changes drastically on any visual medium.
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Chrollo Lucilfer No, I did, go back and read my comments.
Where the fuck is my words...why aren't you quoting me. You keep saying I'm putting "words in your mouth", but you're doing it to me, and Iv'e proved it with your words, dipshit.
I believe OP is better in terms of story and character development or their individual backstories. There's way more interesting sub plots and characters than HxH. Also, what about Yu Yu Hakusho? Why not compare those two instead, they're pretty similar with certain events and characters.
'Until you do so with validity your the one looking stupid for saying all this irrelevant shit, putting words in my mouth, and getting educated by an adolescent."
No, iv'e already validated myself, Iv'e stated you were being biased on your "perfect" viewpoints. Why does HxH deserve to be in your #1 spot? Because you've been mimicking another persons opinion, do you have an independent mind, I don't think so, lol. HxH has some boring arcs, here's to name a couple, and why...
Heavens Arena arc: Both Gon and Killua are fighting opponents nonstop to get to the top, quickly. Repetitive fights throughout the arc, not much story progression, but it's used for the "training" cliche, to identify their "power specialty's ". Then you've got your predictable climax/boss end match, which is Hisoka. Yep, nothing interesting happening, besides getting "stronger troupe".
Greed Island arc: The game arc where both Gon and Killua have to collect enough cards...boring. This is used for another "training exercise", to continue their growth for physical/spiritual power. At then end, another "boss", except this time, Hisoka is on their team, to help them win the final game. A similar setup to the other arc.
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+Zen Razor that's true, except Draven can't die, lol. Someone would end up half dead, or worse. I mean, isn't Draven also unpredictable, he can't fight or use weapons...even more of an amateur. And again, Batman doesn't kill, he could easily kill the Joker, anytime. I would believe they would be equal strength, but Draven would win...cause of immortality, which Joker wouldn't realize.
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Zen Razor Yea, everyone talks about Alucard (Hellsing/Hellsing Ultimate), but Vampire Hunter D was the original OP vampire slayer.
Of course, dude, Iv'e seen every anime, and read almost every manga out there. I grew up watching Inuyasha, DBZ, FMA, and other 90's Shonen series. Death Note didn't come until later on, though, but the only series I haven't seen is Gundam...I'm too lazy to put in effort to watch it, lol. So, Iv'e read Devilman (also seen the OVA) and It's pretty cool, there's also a crossover between Cyborg 009 VS Devilman (it's pretty recent, should watch that, too). There's other spin offs the author did after the original Devilman, though, they're decent in comparison.
Yea, Tezuka is an actual surgeon, he went to medical school and even became a licensed physician, but he devoted his time towards manga. And this lead to him devoting his medical knowledge to manga, that's why Black Jack was so prevalent, too. Black Jack has a variety amount of shows....(In watching order):
1. Black Jack (TV) (based on the original manga, but reading the manga is faster and better, imo). 61 episodes
2. Black Jack (sub) 12 episodes (really good)
3.Black Jack 21 (sub) (No direct relation to the manga, but pretty good).
4. Young Black Jack (sub) (Not by Tezuka, but just as awesome as number two).
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Zen Razor Yea, Death Note is pretty rad.
GITS is pretty cool, didn't really like the movie(s), the protagonist is boring, but the Sci-Fi/cyberpunk setting is awesome. It's weird, because the manga of GITS has a totally different tone, it's comedic and more conversational. I think I'd prefer Akira, the best Sci-Fi animated movie, ever, imo, and the manga is a masterpiece (the movie is weak compared to the manga).
There's the original Berserk anime that came out in the late 90's, which is pretty good. And then there's the Berserk movies that are trash because it's 3D CGI, like the new show (Japan cannot do 3D CGI). You should read the manga if you're interested in Berserk (It's worth it), and there's also the prototype you could read, before beginning the series.
You should, dude, and if you like it, you could watch Young Black Jack. Don't like either Ragnarok or Fruit Basket, just my preference.
Yea, I tried watching Monster (one of the most coherent shows out there), but it didn't intrigue me, but Iv'e read the authors other work: Pluto (Tezuka collaboration) and 21st Century Boys.
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badjazy Akira, Domu, Mother Sarah, Ichi the killer, Crimes and punishment, Kimi no knife, All you need is kill, Bokurano, Claymore, Dolls code, Eden: It's an endless word!, gunnm, Hikari no machi, Holyland, Homunculus, Ito Junji Kyoufu collection, Gyo, Uzumaki, One Outs, Panorama of hell, Planetes, Sanctuary, Devilman, Adolf, Black Jack, Buddha, Phoenix, Giganto Makhia, Orochi, Scientia, Ibara no ou, Goodnight Punpun, Gantz
Those manga are finished, but my on-going list there's over 50 manga. I'm not sure you'll if you want them or not, lol cause it's pretty big...btw, these are all Seinen.
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+EmpyreanMAULER Berserk, Claymore, Akira, Terra formars, Gantz, Holyland, Suicide Island, Battle Royale, Cage of Eden, Apocalypse no toride, kingdom, Vinland Saga, rikudou, Historie, Vegabond, I am Hero, Dolls code, Imawa no kuni no Alice, Kamisama no Iutoori, Ajin, Green Worldz, All you need is kill, Black Jack, oyasumi punpun, GUNNM, Itou Junji kyoufu manga collection, Uzumaki,Planetes, Crimes and punishment, Buddha
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EmpyreanMAULER Dude, The movie of Akira is a joke compared to the manga, that shit is a masterpiece. Gantz is really good too, a lot of awesome messed up scenes, probably on Berserk level. You have to read Claymore, it's really awesome! Yea, read my manga list online, it's faster than buying it.
Also, All you need is Kill (manga), is based on a Light novel, but it's pretty accurate, There's also a live action movie.
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Yea, it's more about the inhuman atrocities that make you think: How evil can you possibly be?
Hostel isn't scary, more of an awesome gore movie, I'd say. I'd take that kind of "special effects" (props and makeup) than shitty CGI. I think you're contradicting yourself, dude, because the movies you mentioned: The Thing, Halloween, and Alien all have gore, but they include the horror atmospheric aspects into it, which includes the music, suspense, and emotional response when someone dies from the monster/alien. By today standards, "horror" isn't about monsters, now it's just ghost/specters that have no real impact on anything....
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Well, it sounded like you didn't like gore, lol, it's really not that bad, the human body is the most intriguing when the interior is exposed. I think the opposite, the gore adds to the realism, without it, they wouldn't be the same.
"They don't want smart horror like Alien they want dumb horror like Hostel and Serbian Film."
No, they want something like Paranormal activity or The conjuring, look at all the generic shitty horror movies these days...they're all ghost movies; Eli Roth is one of the few horror/gore enthusiast of the 21st century, and the same goes for Quentin Tarantino, with his gore/feet fetish, lol
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+Spazlan Saw doesn't count, they can't be taken seriously. Eli Roth has Hostel and The Green Inferno that are decent gore movies with a plot.
"Tarantino on the other hand has the right balance of gore in his movies and adapts the gore according to the story."
Lol no he doesn't. There's excessive gore in the Kill Bill movies, especially in the first movie with the "samurai fights".
"A story, well written characters and good character development. Unlike most ghost horrors The Conjuring takes its time to introduce us and get acquainted with the characters."
Yes, that's one of the best paranormal films in recent years, but most of them are garbage...my point still stands.
"I have also seen many movies about human atrocities that make me think how evil can people possible be without relying on gore to get it's point across. The Pianist, Tyrannosaur and This Is England just to name a few."
My bad, I didn't see this part of your comment. Those aren't the same compared to Serbian Film, 120 days of Sodom, or even the french movie Irreversible with the "rape scene". These movies are controversial for a reason: They show inhuman acts that are supposed to be revolting in every way to make you feel sick. The movies you mentioned don't go that far, but these movies are "underground" to show you how dark humanity can be.
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+Spazlan It's not the right "balance", it's just too ridiculous to taken seriously, more like a parody of a "sword fight" scene. The exaggeration of light red blood and the shitty sword fighting is beyond pathetic. Honestly, it's comparable to the original Matrix and how cheesy it was with the fight scenes.
"Neither could the Hostel movies or The Green Inferno, the plot in those movies is little to non at all. Also if you realized I said every Saw movie after the first one is shit."
The plot in those movies were realistic, and Green Inferno was a sequel to Cannibal Holocaust, it had a ton of better aspects; The animal cruelty in Cannibal Holocaust is a disgrace, that already puts down way more than Green Inferno. Sure, it had a ton of troupes, stereotypical white people, and the dialogue was utter garbage, but imo, it's better. So, fuck the reviewers and critics at Rotten Tomato, like they know anything about movies.
The original saw was decent, but the acting was garbage, they weren't even legit actors. The director is trash, along with his repetitive shitty concept that never ends.
"You don't need to actually see things to make you feel sick, just hearing about them can be worse."
Sure, sometimes words have more impact than actions, but seeing and hearing the screams of complete despair is a different than hearing about the situation.
"I have a feeling you are one of these people that just like excessive gore, there is nothing wrong with that, it's just I have higher standards when watching movies."
Nah, dude, substance is way more important than pure gore, I'm just implying that they're not that bad, and give you realistic scenarios that happen (or could) in real life. I only read/watch the best of the best, I would never put those movies in my standards of my favorite movies.
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+Spazlan James Wan was the executive producer for all the Saw movies, and he's writing the new movie: Saw: Legacy. He also wrote Saw 3, so it's not the studios fault if he keeps writing the movies. Money (and idiotic people) is what keep these movies going, same with Furious 7, another repetitive movie franchise...which he also directed. The actors from Saw are not "respectable actors", Danny Glover is only known for Lethal Weapon and The color Purple, and most of his other movies are shit, more like a B rated actor. Cary Elwes has The Princess Bride that's a classic kids movie from the 80's, that's it. Micheal Emerson is only known for Lost, and his other shitty show appearances. Dude, you really have low standards when it comes to "respectable actors".
"That's exactly my point, and the point I was making about Tarantino adapting his gore to the story and situation of the movie."
That has nothing to do with how bad the fight scene was, the use of gore was wasted, looking like a low budget fight scene that's not aging well.
"Not all the time, more often the case is less is more. Alien proves this, especially with Lambert found hanging in the chains, all we see is her bloody foot and the expression on Ripley's face says it all."
Most of the time it works, showing the scene is supposed to make you shocked by the outcome. For example, the Xenomorph scene is a perfect use of gore.
Dude, you didn't even watch Serbian Film, so you can't really judge it. Tbh, the movies is shit, but it does have a realistic interpretation of how there's some sick porn in the world. Hostel and Green Inferno do have a plot, it's not like Caligula, where most of the movie is an erotic porn. These movies do have some meaningful messages: don't trust anyone while traveling...is the moral of the "story".
"There is portraying the evils of men and then there is the downright sick."
"The evils of men"....more like the "evils of humanity", as Iv'e said, history proves it.
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+Spazlan "Agreed, but he has only directed one entry in the Fast and Furious series to my knowledge."
Yes, but the movie and the franchise are still bad, lol
"I should have worded that better, no they are not the best actors but they are not the worst either, they were better than the actors in either Hostel and The Green Inferno. My standards are quite high when it comes to respectable actors."
Yea, for sure.
"That scene was meant to look bad, as it was a tribute to 1970's exploitation movies."
I know, but I think the first part, the choreographed fight scenes were much better than the Samurai scene...it looked more "real", anyway.
Lol, I know tons of people who have seen the movie, you shouldn't be calling them "sick" or "twisted", people are curious to see the brutal scenes, it's human nature.
"When I said the evils of men I meant humanity as a whole and yes history proves it, but these stories need to be told in a respectable way and not just turn them into a gore fest."
I think you meant "evils of man", which means "mankind". The term "respectable" is something not all movies have to abide by....
"Your fascination of gore worries me. It sounds like you focus on it too much above everything else because that's all you seem to be interested in. That and how realistic it looks."
Dude, you're overreacting, Iv'e seen worse, and so have many people when they explore the deep web. Also, I disagree, I think realism plays a huge part when you're using facts or logic in your story; I don't think you've read any good Seinen manga, based on your strong opinion, lol
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+Arman Omi How is that stupid? I gave an example of an anime and said it had great animation, besides Kino.
"You just said that the animation isn't amazing,but I still have to appreciate it?"
lol, I never said that, dude, stop with the bullshit; I said it's not as detailed as Mushishi or Mononoke.
"Its brcause I've seen other anime with great visuals & animation that I can say that I didn't appreciate the animation of Kino no Tabi."
Examples?
"Ofcourse the overall feel the visuals give and the visual direction is good, but in the end, the actual animators need to do a good job for me to appreciate it. Anime like Gits(movie),cowboy bebop aren't beautiful just because they have great directors,animation ditectors in their hands,but also because it has a really talented team of animators behind it.
When all those elements are present,I can truly call it a really beautiful show & appreciate it."
I think the director (Ryûtarô Nakamura) does a great job adapting the light novel. His other works, such as: Serial Experiments Lain and Ghost Hound capture the essence of the atmospheric vibe, just like Kino. First off, you can't compare studios, they're too different in expertise and in quantity; Cowboy Bebop was made by the animation studio: Sunrise. Sources:
http://www.sunrise-inc.co.jp/international/company/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunrise_(company)
And, this is the source for the studio that made Kino: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.C.G.T
Second off, that studio has a limited amount of shows, compared to the giant studio, Sunrise...so of course quality will be efficient, in comparison.
third off, GITS was an anime movie that was made by another big studio (Production I.G) and had a great director to achieve such praise and attraction, as one of the best sci-fi animated movies.
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+Emanuel Amarilla Here's my list:
Berserk, Claymore, Akira, Terra formars, Gantz, Holyland, Suicide Island, Battle Royale, Cage of Eden, Apocalypse no toride, kingdom, Vinland Saga, rikudou, Historie, Vegabond, I am Hero, Dolls code, Imawa no kuni no Alice, Kamisama no Iutoori, Ajin, Green Worldz, All you need is kill, Black Jack, oyasumi punpun, GUNNM, Itou Junji kyoufu manga collection, Uzumaki,Planetes, Crimes and punishment, Buddha
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Lucius Bossio How is this “trash”? First off, this isn’t a serious show to begin with, it’s about who’s cooking the food. There’s different individuals with their own personality on how to cook, with their own personal recipes. There has been “serious” individuals who show professionalism, like chef Masa, for example. You’re taking it too seriously, is your problem, this isn’t a competitive show on food network, most of these “tutorials” are for entertainment value. There’s “standards” when it comes cooking in a restaurant, or cooking for your clients, this is purely for the camera.
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@cindytakyi8222 Yep, I super agree XD
I've seen all Shounen shows, and I'd say to ignore Naruto and Bleach (especially Bleach because it's just garbage, lol). Now, I think One Piece is definitely worth it because it goes into many mature themes, like slavery, corruption, and drug trafficking, for example. It really deserves its place as the top-selling manga, even though the fan-service can be annoying at times (the early animation didn't have any of that nonsense).
The reason why you probably hated SAO, is because it's based off a light novel and not a manga, which means there's massive quality differences in the content. Light novel adaptations have a specific art style that distinguishes itself from the manga format, and if you seen SAO, it means you've seen all the other LN adaptations.
But if you're into mature works, I can also give you some of my favorites? As you said, Shounen has a lot of cliches and tropes XD
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@Lina_al_j Do you really want to test me, lol?
I’ve already explained what anarchism, socialism, and democracy is. You can literally quote me when I explained them on this thread, or you can try to say how “wrong” I was...but you obviously won’t.
Marx’s communism and Mussolini’s fascism are all about control: Marx literally states in his manifesto that “individualism” is non-existent in his “utopia”, that everyone is a “proletariat” and works without prevail. Mussolini repeats the same notions, no individualism being the major factor of his argument, with the exception of religion, Roman Catholicism being essential to his cause, in contrast to Marx who is an atheist.
Socialism is dominant in both these philosophies, working for the government, not the individualistic desires of the people, to create a “powerhouse” of authority.
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@williama1859 But I can, because according to my opinions on them, they’re one and the same. They rely on each other to make everything else go smoothly.
I want a regulated capitalist system, and I also want a reformed socialist system.
If I had my own company, which is private, my mentality wouldn’t be leaning on one side of either philosophy, I would however be using both, of those positive attributes that I would be implementing.
The same goes for my values on libertarian (which is still liberal) and anarchist aspects. If I was a boss, I would want my employees to have complete creative freedom, no dress codes, open dialogue and debates, a voting system (depending on the context), etc.
But, I still want discipline, deadlines, and dedication. A comfortable working environment where nobody judges; and a respectable hierarchy, where individuals are able to lead their own teams to create their own projects.
Of course, a smaller/medium sized team is more preferable, than a very large team where you can’t converse, or be a genuine community.
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@derickbelisle6499 Yes, I know what capitalism means, lol.
Saying you “can’t be” doesn’t make sense. How are you majoring in political science and don’t understand the meaning of philosophy? Philosophy adapts and evolves based on your experiences, moral compass, and integrity. It doesn’t stay the same.
Also, why is Angela Davis mixed in with dead people, so random, lol.
Anyway, I’m not taking about just one thing, I mentioned how capitalism, socialism and communism can all coexist. How is it a “paradox”, if they work by default in a society?
And no, I believe anything could be a problem, all you have to do is reform them, take leadership qualities to fix those issues.
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@ebru1750 I’m clearly not freaking out, lol.
I support socialism, capitalism, communism, etc. I never said they were the exact same thing, or mean the exact same thing. I said they can all literally live in the same neighborhood, and feed off each other. A public and private school can literally be a block away from each other, they have different systems in place, but it doesn’t mean they’re not functioning in the same overall environment. A private school can do things a public can’t, the same applies to the public. But, they can maybe learn or adapt from each other.
All I’m saying is that I take these aspects and use it as a perspective, in context to how something could fail or be successful if applied, be fixed.
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@yellowbrand You need to educate yourself and learn the differences.
Conservatism limits many civil rights, such as same-sex marriage, abortion rights (which is part of individualism), and gender equality. We can clearly see the conservatives has issues with the LBTQ+ community, too. Although I don’t agree with everything they do, it should be their life to do what they want, as long as it’s not too extreme.
Liberalism wants to make society more “free”, most of the laws and policies are “progressive” when it comes to diversity and helping out those who need governmental assistance. Gun-rights is also a controversial issue with liberals, as they want to limit gun usage, compared to conservatives who don’t want changes.
If you would’ve read any further, you would’ve noticed I said it was a slight mistake, then I went ahead and listed the correct terms.
I’m an amateur theologian in the Abrahamic religions, and have done major research on the most important aspects of those religions. So, don’t even try to insult my intelligence, lol.
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@TF-tn4ft No, not Marxism, I have my own interpretation of communism. I apply the standards of a healthy community in general, working together in an ecosystem, where you’re creating bonds and being creative.
I went to a community college for example, where I was involved with the locals, and learned the area in full, while making connections, which is similar to my principles on socialism. Just because of the “ism”, for some reason, I can’t use the word, lol...such nonsense.
Anyway, yes, you should have the “rights” to use these words however you see fit.
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@soggycereal8626 No, I just mean people working in general, lol, to create or produce materials. Capitalists have to interact with their workers to make profit, to make sure the workflow is efficient.
Again, I don’t follow Marx’s opinions on socialism and communism. I’ve written my one interpretations on this thread, and my theories are based on humanitarian aspects where everything is transparent and equal.
You’re specifically referencing one con of capitalism, which is exploitation of a corrupt leader. But if I was my own boss, and had my own small business, I wouldn’t be exploiting my workers. It all depends on your philosophy as a human being, your integrity and morals. If you’re head of a giant company, you’ve got a high chance of becoming a corrupt capitalist. It all depends on you, your group of leaders you work with, and how interactive you’re within the giant community that is your business.
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brooke.t.g.r He has a YouTube channel.
I’m not sure I entirely agree with your theory on “being born in the wrong body”, when there are many factors that go into the development of a human being, and we have no right to judge a child’s opinion when they’re mentally incapable of a making a rational decision at a young age.
I only agree with Ben on the facts of the human body, and how the LBTQ+ community lashes out and becomes toxic when they’re told wrong when it comes to facts.
I’m still not ignoring anything, I completely understand since I myself, being a white male, was a minority throughout all my schooling, including college. I grew up with mainly Hispanic and African Americans.
It’s fine. But you shouldn’t jump to conclusions and use insults as a form of argument.
I know gender dysphoria is an issue. But again, I believe the facts of the human body, being two genders, is highly relevant to how the body works according to those two genders. There’s nothing that you can do when you can’t change your genetics or reproductive organs. So the obvious choice is accepting the physical traits of the human body that you’re born with, and not ignoring them.
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Toon She It’s called brainwashing and fascism, lol. No, the laws are corrupt and have loopholes. Do research and educate yourself if you want the truth on how capitalism works here.
It depends on who owns the money; it usually goes to the government.
Yes, but there will never be true equality, especially in the US when mainstream media brainwashes everyone. This is a first world country. Which means our equipment is superior and our hygiene is efficient. But that doesn’t mean we’re organized, it means the wealthy are catered to the most when it comes to capitalism. Just like the justice system, the more expensive the lawyer, the more likely your freedom.
No, you don’t have a choice. Please do research, because you’re uneducated on all these topics and like to spread misinformation. I know everything about history and the military because I have done hours and hours of research. You can voice your opinion, but that doesn’t mean they’ll permit it. You shouldn’t join the military if you value your freedom of choice, this isn’t a game.
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I’ve seen you spam this comment many times, and I can only agree with it so many times. This is absolutely brilliant, the philosophy to end all philosophy, the so-called “endism”. We’re delusions in our own delusions.
As an intellectual myself, I believe “doing nothing” is what this world needs. Arguing with yourself and drinking tea is meaningless, while there are babies being born with mutated DNA sources. Very disturbing and maddening, indeed.
So again, torture is endless, and so is our brains. Therefore, we need to stop the evolution of our DNA, along with the notion of “thinking”, which is the philosophy, that is, “endism”.
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@tibodeclercq2131 I don’t associate myself with Marx’s socialism and communism, I’m promoting the basic foundation of those terms by my own interpretation.
You can’t tell me what I support since you’re uneducated yourself, lol. I already told you many times, that I don’t support or acknowledge the “right and left”, and the “ism” either.
Authoritarianism is a separate entity that is subtle in any form of government, so I disagree with it being the opposite of “liberalism”.
Again, you need to do the research yourself, you’re copy/pasting propaganda that is repeated in real life and on the media, even bringing up Venezuela is extremely typical.
Socialism and communism are interchangeable, they both rely on the progressiveness of a civilization: synergy, social programs, rehabilitation, equality, unification, etc, are all examples of those terminologies.
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@tibodeclercq2131 Lmao, what?
You’re the own who is “problematic” for automatically assuming I side with Karl Marx’s theories in the first place.
I said from the beginning that I don’t classify myself as a “leftist”, because it’s a joke. Meaning, the “left” is vague and shallow, that’s why it’s derogatory.
What country do you live in for you to say that? What you’re saying is complete nonsense. The government is supposed to support and supply needs to its citizens, that’s what a democratic republic does, even a republic for that matter.
All these major, public systems are for the people: welfare, police, ambulance, fire department, hospitals, prisons, schools, etc. Those are the fundamentals of what socialism and communism represents. And what I support is better reforms that does not hinder us, but gives us a fair chance at living life to the fullest.
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grace blackburn I see. That went very dark quickly XD it seems very challenging to deal with.
I have no idea what my OCD is categorized under, but I have to keep educating myself until I learn everything about the subject/topic. For example, I grew up on anime...then when I got older, I just researched everything about anime. Then after anime, I ended up researching the history of animation so I wouldn’t be biased. The same happened with comics, movies, history, philosophy, etc. So I question myself on what I could be missing in terms of the process, formulas, ideologies...lol, it gets exhausting.
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amayia They don't actually believe in Satan. But you're right, the Old Testament, which is the first major Abrahamic religion, is based mostly on fairytales. Allah, Yahweh, and Jesus are mythical/imaginary characters, except scholars believe Jesus could've been real.
These religions are all based on pre-existing pagan religions, such as The Epic of Gilgamesh and Zoroastrianism.
Modern holidays, like Christmas and Easter, are actually pagan traditions that were celebrated by the Germanic tribes/Anglo-Saxons. They were called Yule and Ēostre. The Christians weren't able to get rid of these pagan traditions entirely, that's why they're still celebrated and appreciated by the countries that they came from.
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LizardMan 2500 When FDR was elected, his reforms definitely helped the labor force. I didn’t say anything about FDR, as an individual, stopping the entirety that was the Great Depression, which meant the world.
You could say the same about WW1 and the US making the most money, since we didn’t join until 1917, a year before the war was ending.
It’s still a fact, lol.
No, the federal states that are anti-abortion are mostly Bible Belt states. That’s why theocracy is correlated with the issue. It’s the women’s body, so again, I have to disagree.
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LizardMan 2500 No, I just gave examples. The main point is that it should be a human right to do what you want. That’s what liberalism stands for, human rights.
If we’re talking about Japanese Americans during WW2, the same happened during WW1 with German Americans. But what happened to the Japanese Americans were far worse (more than two thousands Japanese Americans died), and that is something I don’t support when it comes to FDR; his wife didn’t support his decision either. During WW2, Italians and Germans were also put into interment camps along with the Japanese.
It’s all about factors, yes, and that is something we may have differences in, but I still support human rights. If the mother chooses not to have the baby, then she should have the right to not have it.
It’s not entirely banned in all of the US? Abortion is still available, but there may be boundaries depending on the state.
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Mammon Biologically speaking, you’re wrong.
So, you’re saying you can stop a serial killer from killing?
You’re saying you can stop an individual from committing suicide before they know they’re going to kill themselves?
Sorry, but you’re not a mind reader, you can’t comprehend mental illnesses...nobody can. You can’t understand pure hatred, because extremism is complete nonsense. Believe me, I used to have a “positive” outlook on life, but I’ve gone through every “perspective”, and it comes down to idiocy.
I never said it was “too hard”, I basically said it’s “impossible” to predict the unpredictable. You’re a human who can only so much, you have to accept how dysfunctional humanity is as a whole. “Peace” is a fantasy word that’s used for a calming effect, it’s not used for action.
You can only impact humanity so much, you’re a fragile mortal; but at least you tried.
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Mammon I only brought up Darwin because you used him against me, which in fact was contradicting your point, since he was also a pessimist who hated both religion and human genetics before he died.
By me referencing biology, I was strictly talking about genetics and the brain, since mental illnesses are a frequent topic in society, especially with technology involved. However, it still proved my point, that you cannot stop/escape from unpredictable situations, which involves an individual who is bent on killing in general (including extremist and mentally ill). No matter how much you “preach” on morality, there is no in between on saving anyone if you can’t fully understand them.
I’m a “faux” intellectual? lol, really? When I clearly gave you simplistic, straightforward examples on how complex the human mind was, you’re still trying to insult and defend your insecure ego...sure, dude.
You didn’t explain anything, except your immaturity and lack of knowledge in this field. Seems like you know nothing on any form of mental illness, and I suggest you to start researching if you want to start forming an argument for this specific topic.
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@Floaty8008 Of course I think the brain develops over the course of a lifetime, but I do agree with that theory of finding your individuality around 25 somewhat makes sense, since I think it relates to how I was fully confident of who I was around that time.
Yea, I understand where you’re coming from, even though I personally disagree with that relatively small age gap in that point of your life.
Yea, I’ve realized that, but the federal system is such a mess (very outdated) when it comes to consistency and transparency, that I don’t really have much of an opinion on it, lol. I myself have a 3 year age gap in either direction when it comes to the dating scene, and I’m 27; for me, that age gap clicked in my head pretty quickly, because I’d want the individual to be on the same level as me.
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@mama456100 Good questions, Angelique.
No, I am not part of a nonprofit organization when it comes to lobbying, nor am I a lobbyist who has money to spend, influencing anyone in the House.
What do you mean by going out into the community to change “hearts and minds”? Going out is not what it used to be, so I would say it’s hard to communicate. I do live next to New York, which I will be visiting more in the future to join events and socialize. Nonetheless, I am fully self-educated and plan to use my knowledge to help people in the future. Right now, I can only educate on platforms such as YouTube or Twitch.
I’m not sure how to radically change a government if it’s rampant in corruption. You would have to start with the CIA first, then work your way down to Big Tech, other monopolies, and then the corrupt system of lobbying. Voting on a president will not solve all our essential issues, policies and the tax system change daily. We also need to focus on the corrupt system created by Ronald Regan, then put a stop to monopolies as they go against the constitution and human rights.
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Mztrue87 Thanks for at least replying to me.
I was specifically talking to you, first...not “Pyramid Building jr.”.
Do you anything about history? Who else do you think the technologically advanced civilization, which were both the French and British fucked over? America was made up of Europeans...just wanted to make that clear. Look at Asia and Latin America, they did the exact same thing to them, as they did to Africans, literally anyone who wasn’t as civilized and industrialized were controlled, manipulated, and were enslaved for their own purposes.
What about the Spanish? They enslaved, killed, pillaged, and raped the Mayans and Inca civilizations, too.
All I’m saying, is that the stronger always controlled the weaker.
I don’t agree with racist white people, as I don’t agree with black people doing the same thing (especially those who generalize a whole race of people). I don’t like any organization that labels themselves as “terrorist”, either. For example, the Black Panthers first started out as a healthy community of individuals helping their own community and shielding them from injustice. I agree with that aspect, but then, fast-forward into the future, where the organization becomes a toxic “gang” of corrupted leaders who use only ignorance and violence to justify, there now delusional, pathetic causes. What happened to the original leader of the Black Panthers, you ask?
Well, he became a junkie and starting abusing his lover, then died for an invisible, pathetic cause that didn’t leave a strong mark on society. The same for the Jewish Defense League...google their outcome. Anyone with a fascist ideology never becomes the “hero”.
You think BLM, the KKK, Neo Nazis, or any other pathetic nationalists gang or organization will achieve anything other than hate or ignorance? Lol, they won’t.
Did I ever say I “hated you”, or black people for that matter? I might disagree with how certain people act, don’t agree with religion and some customs, but I don’t truly “hate” anyone, unless they’re a truly shit human being.
You blame white people for everything, because the environment grew up in was toxic. The same goes for white people who think the same as you. The confederates never died, spiritually, they’re still there cursing and manipulating the minds of weak-minded and vulnerable individuals. The history of black people still linger in your mindsets, also. But, I don’t think anyone should linger onto those thoughts, because I believe you shouldn’t generalize a whole race as being “evil” for that sole reason. I hope you can forgive and not try to believe you’re still facing the same torture that your people went through, because that’s something you never want experience in your lifetime.
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@racheljane_ I would say their ideals of “progressivism” is extremism, since ethics, dignity, and common sense are nowhere to be found, lol.
If you think about it, liberty should be coherent on all sides, even in socialism. As a socialist myself (I classify myself as many things), I believe the government should be regulated for their on-going corruption for exploiting the people.
I wouldn’t even say it’s “authoritarian”, I would say, for example, cancel culture is pure fascism, literally destroying an individuals life and career. There’s no “debates” being had whatsoever, just accusations and hatred.
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You’re wrong. There’s been many sub-cultures that have been harassed and even killed, in small communities or small, “conservative” towns. Since the 1970s, after the mainstream “hippie phase”, punks, goths, and metal heads established their own “self-expression”. There has been rivalries with different “cliques”, too, if you look up the death of Brian Deneke (1997- a punk vs jock rivalry), you’ll understand that it’s been going on for a while. Small towns in the UK, where the goth scene is huge, Sophie Lancaster (2007 case) and her boyfriend were beaten to death by a hateful, prejudice group. Even when a new scene shows up, like, for example “emo”, individuals were being beaten by metalheads in Mexico. Other sub-cultures could be full of hate of other, similar communities; there’s definitely a sense of “elitism” among certain communities, also.
So, just because being “trans” has become “mainstream” for the last few years, it doesn’t mean shit, it’s now “new”, but you shouldn’t ignore other “communities” who deal with hate for being who they are. I identify as an “emo”, and people stereotype and look down upon me because they think I “self-harm” or make fun of my musical tastes, however, they’re misinformed and immature. You shouldn’t blame Trump for this, blame the masses who are ignorant and scared, who can’t accept individual freedom of self-expression. You have the power to educate individuals, and if they don’t listen, move on. I have some issues with trans myself, when it comes to facts about biology, but, I don’t condemn anyone who wants to fully express themselves, that’s one of the most intimate, beautiful things about being a human.
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Izadora Dau I think, for the most part, anywhere besides the “tourist” destinations in any country, you’re easily going to be identified for being a foreigner, and this includes literally anyone. An expat possibly gets racist remarks and are harassed by the majority; to them, you’re literally an alien. No matter what you do, you’ll be an American because you’ve already assimilated and psychologically, based on whatever state you’re in, you represent it based on your mannerisms and the way you dress. If you’re in a constant mentality of perpetual longing/struggle to be someone you’re not, it’ll only corrupt your philosophy and individuality. Then who are you? You’re not anyone, you’re in limbo, confused and lost.
I’m an American myself, I live in the US. Do I enjoy being born here? Not really. But I accept it because there’s nothing I can do, and it’s better than being born in a war-torn country. I honestly don’t like this world, or even sometimes, I’m nihilistic because I get severely depressed. Maybe I truly don’t belong anywhere, is what I’m implying. My point is, that you should try and accept yourself based on your own journey of how you got to this country. It’s fine to be insecure and feel like you don’t belong, everyone is human, but that’s why we can adapt and evolve, overcome yourself and help others who are lost, no matter where you’re born. I believe education and educating those who are ignorant is better than feeling miserable about yourself, at least it helped me with my own insecurities.
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Chiedozie Nwandieze My dude, I believe in democratic socialism and libertarian socialism. Both socialism and communism in general are very basic concepts, yet right away, they were warped by braindead, egocentric idiots.
Your president, and most of your countries, are run by fascist, military leaders. Let me make it more clear: whoever claims to use the basic philosophy of either socialism or communism, are fascists.
Socialism and communism were ideally meant to help the population. Communism fully failed, however, socialism is very relevant in the US, because there’s many democratic candidates using that term as an agenda to win. The definition of “socialism” is cooperation and communication with the people...that’s literally it.
Your “definition” is propaganda...probably because of your fucked, PTSD, warmongering, fascist president.
Anyway, I’m really tired of hearing how these philosophies are misconceived, even though they’re perceived as a “utopia”, and that’s because they do sound too good to be true. But in the right hands, socialism is the answer to dull capitalism.
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Ajmal Ali Islam does not “ban” slavery, however it does ban female slavery. There are tons of contradictions in Islam, so I wouldn’t take Mohammed seriously. Slavery was extremely common back then, so that’s irrelevant.
The crusades were indeed about religion. It was in the name of Allah and jihad to wage war against their enemies, who are non-Muslims/disbelievers. The Holy Land was one of many factors in the crusades, it was also about competing on what religion was the best (which was between the Roman Catholics and Islam), and conquering more land.
Allah “forbids” a lot of things, doesn’t mean it’s necessarily true. He “forbid” fighting amongst each other, which automatically failed. For example, the Ummayyads were Sunni Islam, while the Abbasids who overthrew them, were Sunni Islam, but relied on Shia support to establish their empire. So no, it wasn’t for “territorial gains”, it was for Allah and Jihad.
If you’re looking for a link about the “rules” of practicing under the Ummayyads: https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/history/spain_1.shtml
No, again, Saudi Arabia is the one who is accountable for terrorism, especially in modern times. They teach Wahhabism Salafism, which is from the Quran. But the Hadith does add more fire to the flame, as they talk about killing Jews, while the Quran basically states they’re inferior.
You want to talk about minorities? What about the zero-tolerance policy against Jews in Saudi Arabia? While in Israel, Muslims are free to practice their religion (and they’re 18% of the population)?
Yes, look above for my link about their stance on non-Muslims. Doesn’t matter, you still agreed with me, so there’s no point in making an argument for no reason when I stated a fact.
They were tolerant of others practicing their religion only if they followed the rules.
Sorry, I don’t believe that. They still invaded for Allah to compete with the Christians. Radicalism was created in the 12th Century, with an organization called The Assassins.
I never said they were “decent folk”, now you’re putting words in my mouth. And you’re contradicting yourself by saying they were “conquering disbelievers” when you said they couldn’t simply do that unless they were “defending” themselves, or they get it from the Hadith. Wrong. It’s for Jihad.
Again, Mohammed didn’t like Jews that much, as he thinks they’re inferior and points out that Jesus was in favor of Allah. I don’t understand what you mean by how tolerant they were for “non-Jews” and “non-Christians”? You mean Muslims, then?
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Colr Gren Read the articles, it said she was literally right next to him.
I don’t know, dude, have you ever witnessed a brutal, senseless murder when you were a child? If she saw or not , she’s the daughter, she was there, she’s now going to deal with her father randomly dying in front of her.
You’re being very close-minded to the whole situation and it doesn’t make sense for me, when she was at the location with her father. I take the human psyche seriously, so the fact is, is that she’s going to have to deal with her father dying in front of her, even if you say she isn’t, she is.
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Erika R Of course you guys have rad cultural influences. Love the people and the cuisine. I think most of Latin America has more negative implications than positive ones, because the level of corruption is insane (which can be attributed to the CIA). I remember watching Anthony Burdain in Brazil, and he had to hide underneath a table because there was a shoot out happening near the restaurant he was at.
Besides that, I think City of God is a cool movie. Wouldn’t visit Rio de Janeiro because I’m not into the party lifestyle. I’ve seen the statue of Christ the Redeemer so many times in travel documentaries, and I think it’s also cool. And the thing I love the most about Brazil, is the amazon rainforest. Love all the indigenous tribes that are there, I’ve always been interested in them and have seen a bunch of documentaries on them. But yea, I have love for all of Latin America, for all its dancing, cuisine, and drinking customs.
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Erika R I would have to disagree. Even in school, the civil rights was always pushed down our throats, and we didn’t get any insight on the natives. Black History month is screamed throughout the whole month, while Native American Indian heritage month (November) and Asian Pacific American month (May), etc, are severely overlooked.
Well, according to history, the minorities are usually forgotten and are replaced by cooperate entities. Still, they’re very resilient towards any abuse they’re given. And there is also the possibility the new generation wants to explore the world and leave their tribes/clans. Either way, you’re right, it’s sad.
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Jornt Wagenaar No, I’m not going to give you 20 different sources of what scientists claim the virus came from, like what most people do.
Look up the SARS virus in China in 2002-2004; it came from bats, then went to wild civets (cats) in the wet markets...similar to the situation with COVID-19. China used the same methods they used back then to delay or postpone the inevitable (and their contacts with the WHO even ended up in the same situation).
Now, you assume that this was all natural, I mean, “they” (China) say it came from a bat in a wildlife market. But isn’t this too much of a coincidence with the other virus (even though they were making up lies about SARS when it was happening)? You’d think they’d learn to stop the inflow of these exotic, wildlife animals, so it wouldn’t happen again...right?
Or, you’d think they’re experimenting on animals and humans, testing the limits of an outbreak. This theory isn’t too far-fetched and I’ll give you examples: look up what the Soviet Union did in the Southern part of Russia in 1979; they spread anthrax on the human population and then blamed it on infected meat. This is a fact based on the CIA, and this was entirely normal, to kill humans like this, because everyone was doing it. The US did the same exact thing, experimenting with chemicals on the human population; look up Operation Sea-Spray in the 1950s. This was a list of different operations that spread to cites and entire states.
The sad conclusion to this outbreak, similar to SARS, China has covered up where it truly came from, and spread propaganda like they’re doing with this virus. So all these baseless claims of these “scientists” saying all these different scenarios means absolutely nothing, because in the end, only the Communist Party knows the truth.
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Jornt Wagenaar I told you, I’ve only seen clips of his funny moments, or went on his website out of curiosity. Most people who’ve seen him on Joe Rogan did the same exact thing.
I don’t believe in any of those conspiracies, so I have no idea where you’re getting your info from. However, Alex Jones has been right on multiple occasions about occultisms and such.
I agree with that, although wealthy family dynasties have owned large parts of continents and their resources. Rothschild is a major example in Europe, while Saudi Arabia basically controlling OPEC is another. China having influence on the world, building infrastructures, lending money, and building military bases is another well-known fact. There’s no such thing as a “globalist agenda”, but everyone who has history of being in power definitely has their own agenda.
I am American, yes. Listen, the only thing I have are facts. Fascism is evil, and that’s what China represents. I’m pretty sure we haven’t committed genocide? Everyone loves war and profit, especially the US, and I don’t agree with imperialism and fascism; so no, I don’t support or love my government if that’s what you’re implying.
I can definitely state facts and give theories that make sense if you think about it. I told you, China and the WHO have made the same mistakes they’ve done with SARS. They’re all following the same procedures as they’ve done before...so something isn’t right with that.
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Jornt Wagenaar No, I didn’t; I guess you confused me by assuming I was an avid fan of him, lol. You shouldn’t judge the dude without knowing anything about him. He’s an entertainer in my eyes, and I’m sure most people laugh at him...because he’s unintentionally hilarious.
Those “weird stuff” are generic “theories” said by people who don’t know anything about anything, lol. It’s still the truth, he has been right on some things, although wrong on most.
I left out a few powerful families in the US, only because Rothschild is the most important dynasty in the world. There’s also Rockefeller, Trump, and the Koch family, for instance, but most of the powerful families are Jewish.
I know my terminology? They’re strictly fascists who support capitalism...that’s how they survive and prosper. They’re also authoritarian...I wouldn’t go as far to say they’re totalitarian, though; same with Russia and some other European countries, like Hungary and Poland. Yes, I’m sure, lol, I’m a historian. If you’re talking about the Native Americans, I honestly wouldn’t consider it a genocide in comparison to what Columbus did to Cuba. They have, however, created a culturecide and ethnocide among the natives, but that was common between tribal warfare before the Europeans arrived.
My dude, I gave you many examples of how countries simply love to experiment, kill, manipulate, and torture their own people. They’re legitimate facts that have been declassified, you need to simply educate and do the research yourself to know that it’s entirely possible for China to do so. Do you want more examples of the countless operations of using citizens and soldiers as guinea pigs?
Why? Because they could use these viruses against their enemies, just like what WW2 and the Cold War was about. How do you know this virus wasn’t meant entirely for data? China loves data, as does any other powerful country. Instead of using nuclear weapons, using pathogens and viruses are a more sinister way of warfare. That’s why I said SARS was only a tease, as they were testing the waters. Now let’s see how the world economy holds out, because it’s all based around China, who is becoming the new empire.
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Jornt Wagenaar There was no “old culture”, nor was their culture “rich”. If you’re talking buffalo, yes, lol, but other than that, the Aztecs were superior than all the other natives, in terms of technology. Also, I don’t think you know how tribes work; tribes all have different customs and methods of survival, that’s why many tribes perished by stronger tribes, way before the Europeans showed up. I’ve studied paganism, shamanism, and theology, so it goes way deeper than what you’re saying. It’s not a sad history, it’s a truthful one. Canada and the US is to blame for the dysfunctional system that holds them together.
If you’re talking strictly morals and philosophy about the repercussions of history...than I totally agree with you. If we’re talking informational bias, there is not a chance that’s possible with the severe OCD I had on my journey to force myself to memorize information from credible resources. I’m only a graduate student who’s had way too much free time on their hands.
I told you from the beginning that you could be right, but we still won’t get the truth from a fascist regime. No, I think humans are humans, and they do what they want, essentially. I really don’t believe in a “good or bad” concept that’s literally been made by humans, who created a religious system, notably Zoroastrianism and Taoism, for example. In brief, I think it’s based solely on the environment you’re placed in, and your integrity and intelligence as a human being.
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Jornt Wagenaar I’m being sincere and you’re being redundant, so of course I’m frustrated with your simplistic responses. First off, you’re not American, you’re from the Netherlands...therefore you don’t know what’s it like to be American. Secondly, I’ve grown up with immigrants and African Americans my whole life, so I know them well. I know their history, and I also know the history of slavery, I’ve already gone over the fact that I’m a historian, no?
Talking about the reality of hardships is different than my experiences with African Americans, since I’ve been around them my whole life. Some of them have this mentality that they’re literally still enslaved and talk about how they’re always in need in help because nobody cares about them (mostly those who represent BLM, that is an organization for them to rant on). Which in actuality, it’s very untrue and provides a false narrative; when they continually talk of powerful individuals who are all black. The whole social agenda is hypocritical, when nobody is educated in history, then they blame me because I’m “white”. It’s pathetic.
Lol, you do know this is Vice? I’m sure my “bait” of saying “we all” really intrigued you...did it not? I’ve already been ridiculed in real life by insecure individuals who don’t like facing up to the truth. These days, real history is always a controversial topic, since everyone is extremely conceited and likes to use escapism as an excuse for everything.
No, the message behind this whole argument, or whatever you’d call it, is that governments have been known to be extremely corrupt in how they function. The backup is there, and I did say I would provide more inhumane operations that have been declassified, didn’t I?
There’s no need for me to answer your redundant question when you already know the answer.
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@rseestella2296 I was simply making a comparison on how the world works based on who is the majority. If you're the minority, you're obviously going to be overwhelmed by the majority.
It was a problem, specifically for me because I was a white minority among Hispanic, black, and Asians.
The acting part is true?
African American actors/actresses who are wealthy: Tyler Perry, Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, Martin Lawrence, Jaimie Foxx, Halle Berry, Queen Latifah, Whoopi Goldberg
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@aud_balez But the citizens are manipulated by mainstream and social media?
It seems we're the most divided when it comes to politics and agendas, especially now more than ever.
Yes, you're right! We're a corporatocracy. An oligarchy controlled by an gerontocracy.
I'll give you a few references: look up the Spanish-American War, where we became an empire, and when we killed more than two thousand of our own troops because we hired American contractors who didn't care (the real war was ourselves, not the Spanish.) Those same, corrupt contractors killed many troops during the Civil War, where the corruption really began.
Opium Wars: British used the Chinese for profit by using opium as their main source. Europeans and Americans made a fortune. In fact, most of our railroads were built because of that money. Now, the chinese are making the profit off us by their synthetic drugs.
The Wall Street Crash: the Great Depression was created by monopolies in the US, which again, was by rampant capitalism.
I could go on forever, but I can't talk too much about history, or my comments get deleted. Which means I can't get to the good parts, lol.
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@BrianaLynn7 I do agree to a certain extent that the transgender situation isn't that serious, especially if they're requiring free sex changes, for instance. As a liberal myself, I believe a lot of their agendas are extreme on the negative side.
Yes, he is repealing many of Obama's bills. The contracts are obviously favoring the enterprise, which shouldn't be surprising for a Republican.
Again, I don't support or align myself with many of the transgenders needs, so of course it doesn't bother me.
And yes, abortion and religion is still a huge mess in this country. I'm a firm supporter of pro-abortion, I believe women should have the choice, it's their body.
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Erin Smith Saint Paul (or Saul of Tarsus), who was Jewish and studied Judaism, supposedly had a psychotic breakdown or was on drugs, when he started writing the New Testament. I say that because he seen Jesus as a Godly being while, ironically, on his way to execute those who were Christians, and believed Jesus to be divine.
Anyway, Jew and Judaism is synonymous but they’re different: you could convert to Judaism but you’re not a Jew, since being a Jew is an ethnicity among the other Arabs. Being a Christian just means you believe in Christ, or God. The New Testament was written by Jews who argued with the other group of Jews who believed Christ was a false prophet. Similar to Islam, Mohammed was most likely jealous when he wrote the Quran, he wanted his own God, who is Allah.
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@givemefreedom2359 I’ve never used that platform, but they get on most social media platforms. YouTube had and still has similar content to that of a shock site, it’s just very subtle.
The dark and deep web doesn’t have any gore, I don’t know why everyone is getting them confused. It’s literally called “shock sites”, and has nothing to do with the dark or deep web.
To clarify the difference:
the “dark web” is mostly made up of scammers and illegal activity. For example, there’s alleged hitman who try to get vulnerable/desperate individuals to pay them in bitcoin, to actually “assassinate” someone. The FBI usually tries to infiltrate (or pose as the hitman) these “conversations” that go on in these forums. Besides that, it’s made up of “conspiracy theories” that are written by individuals who are misinformed about so-called conspiracy theories. And also, the infamous “red room” that has been debunked many times, where supposedly gruesome torture videos are being live-streamed to a client. Other things include the “Silk Road” for drugs, weapons, p0rn, etc. You need specific steps to access the “dark web”, but anyone can do it.
The “deep web” is literally just private information about anything that’s, well…private.
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sss vv That’s very hard to say. I have very small hope for humanity, because we’re not in charge of our fates, if we’re talking about superpowers such as the US and China...they sadly, can easily start a war if need be.
In modern history, the US has caused more needless wars that have affected the world, and I believe, it was for the worst. I’m sure they thought what they did was justified, but I’ve read all the declassified documents to say otherwise.
I’m also extremely cynical of China and their priorities; there is a possibility China created the virus, COVID-19, and I only say this from doing research on SARS (2002-2004) and from past countries experimenting on their own people with chemicals and pathogens.
However, I do classify myself as a libertarian and a capitalist...of course, only in good nature. So I do believe in many terminologies that people may not agree with.
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justingutube There’s no need to insult me. You could easily voice your opinion without the need to get irate and erratic.
The US became an empire after the Spanish–American War. Yes, we’ve saved the British during WW1 and WW2, but you can’t deny that we’ve profited greatly on both wars, especially joining near the end at WW1.
We did indeed break free from the English, even though the Declaration of Independence was the epitome of irony, since it reflects the Native Americans and the African slaves Europeans brought over to the US. It’s a shame that they had such strong morals of breaking free from a tyranny, yet everyone else besides the Europeans were being oppressed in a much worse situation.
How did we “try” to help the oppressed in the Middle East? The US failed so many times to try and stabilize the Middle East, that it’s a joke. I doubt the CIA cares for much, since they’ve created more wars and chaos for not understanding the regions, or the religion of Islam, including the Sunni and Shia ordeal.
Ever since the Vietnam War, it’s been a total disaster.
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justingutube Also, you’re exaggerating at the end there. We’re a superpower, an empire that will soon be taken over by China. And that’s because our government has only cared for private institutions, our military might, and monopolies, which is the reason why our welfare system is always in critical condition. Education, healthcare, infrastructure, the tax system etc...is non-existent.
JFK was one of the last presidents who had integrity and an opinion when it came to the CIA and upper echelon. Is there a reason to be prideful over a nation that doesn’t care for its people? But yes, killing individual terrorists solves only a few problems, hmm.
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Utkarsh Kumar Singh Yes, it’s definitely a “horror” movie in terms of psychological well-being. It’ll show you true fascism in a cinematic experience. One of the best historical accurate representations of war in general, too.
Serbian Film would be another example.
Now, for actual horror movies, I’d list these: Re-Animator, Dagon, Castle Freak, Dolls, From Beyond, The Thing, They Live, The Hills have Eyes, The People Under the Stairs, Splinter, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Day of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead.
This’ll be your introductory into good horror, if you don’t know much about the genre.
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Kenny Are you sure about that? You should know, the government is infamous for its crimes against humanity and it’s propaganda...so black history month doesn’t do much, only covering the basics of a complex history.
Can you quote me on that? It is true, that through generations, Africans lose their “identity”, which is clearly apparent in today’s society. This also counts for the indigenous/aboriginals in any country where they were colonized.
And yes, most African countries are extremely corrupted due to Europeans and the CIA interferences. Same goes for Latin America, South East Asia, and the Middle East.
My dude, I’m not insulting your race...I’m talking complete facts. The reality of imperialism and racism has caused minority groups to suffer through their DNA. It’s a continuous cycle of violence and self-destruction, especially because our government continues to do nothing for the inner-city violence with gangs, who are relatively African American.
Nonetheless, the world is “dysfunctional”, and has been throughout time and its respective empires.
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dxtou's camera roll Well, Mexico is a poor country, lol. I would assume Mexico City has good doctors.
So you were diagnosed with depression because of your mom being sick?
I didn’t say it didn’t happen, I was just curious on the details of how it’s possible for a child that young to have depression, because that would mean you wouldn’t be a normal child. You wouldn’t have the energy to do anything because of your illness.
Well, I too, have depression. I’ve had since I was around 13, and now I’m 25. I’ve also never taken meds for my anxiety or depression...I even get panic attacks sometimes.
Yea, same with my situation, but my mom doesn’t understand that emotion apparently. She’s also mentally ill, which is not surprising because my family members have a history of mental illnesses.
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dxtou's camera roll I see! That makes sense now! Still, that sounds pretty rare for a child to go through, and I’m sure you don’t remember much of it?
That’s cool you did all those activities as a child! It does sound similar to mine, at least until I reached the age where I started to get bullied all the time in school. Aw, and your mom getting you a dog sounded cute, lol.
No, I understand, and believe me, I’ve tried to explain my depression to many people...it just never seems to work. So now I don’t talk to anyone about it, unless I can talk to an individual I can relate to. I’m sorry about you being bullied, I also went through the same ordeal until almost the end of high school. I tried to starve myself when I was a sophomore in high school because I was bullied so much. Even in college I was judged because I dressed differently, lol, but that’s not a bad thing XD
I’m sorry XD I didn’t explain properly. I did graduate with a bachelors in Art, which isn’t bad...it’s whatever. So now it’s been a year and I’m still jobless, lol, it’s a long story.
Anyway, I love anthropology! Sine I’ve graduated college, I’ve done nothing but do research in history, so I’ve learned more than I could ever imagine from using the internet. Since you’re from Mexico, I just wanted to say how much I love the culture and history of Mexico...the Aztecs were pretty cool :)
And dance is also rad! Getting a minor is always a plus!
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Sara Abdelrahim Also, since there’s always been extremism in religion, I’d like to bring up communism. Karl Marx himself was an atheist, but the dude didn’t hate religion (even though he wasn’t a big fan of the Jews, even if he was a Jew). Ironically, same as religion (linear propaganda), the masses have been brainwashed to think “communism” is real...when it’s never been used. For example, Stalin, Pol Pot, and Mao Zedong proclaimed they were “communists”/socialists...but nope, they were in actuality “fascists”.
I think the real problem here, is that everyone is illiterate and can’t read XD therefore they’re extremists because they’re ignorant and misinterpret the texts.
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Artis L z Before you start giving me statistics, you need to post the link where you got them from.
I’m sure I know what “corrupt” is, since my country is very much so. We’re becoming a fascist regime run by monopolies, we don’t have a proper healthcare system, and our education system is a mess...among other issues. Hollywood is a major source of corruption, our complex tax system, the CIA committing crimes against humanity, our contractors, etc. The list can go on.
Lol, where do you think our money goes to? Look at the federal reserve system. JFK tried getting rid off it because it’s the most corrupt system that caters to the most powerful individuals in the world, such as the Rothschild family. We produce the most weapons and we sell them to our enemies. So again, how are we not in top 3?
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Doug Dimmadome I didn’t say Mexico wasn’t cool, but you gotta realize the cartel owns Mexico.
Again, I don’t listen to mainstream media, lol. The “entire country” is not “really cool” if the cartel is around most areas...you’re the one who is being ignorant. Why do you think people are running away from Latin America? The cartel, that’s why.
You obviously haven’t been on any gore site and are being way too positive about everything. These are facts that the cartel owns most of Latin America because of corruption.
The KKK is basically dead, lol.
Hey man, if you wanna stay ignorant and travel all around Mexico, that’s on you. Or you could do research and find out you’re living in a fantasy. I’m not hating on Mexico, I love their culture and all, but I wouldn’t go often, if I ever do go there.
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@Ernesto Torres Lol, the cartel tortures people by mutilating them very slowly.
In Chicago (inner-city), you just get shot.
Nah man, obviously I'm not hating on all of Mexico, that's like me hating on all of Chicago, which I've never stated.
Lmao, sure. If it's not "owned" by the cartel...who is it owned by? The government? Lmao, you don't know anything about your own country, please educate yourself (if you’re Mexican, you definitely need to know more about your history) I want a legitimate answer on who owns your government, and don't give me excuses. I've researched all of Latin America, starting from the beginning. Even the term "Latin America" is propaganda, and in the US, Hispanics are proud of saying it; it's pathetic.
I'm sure that's not true. The cartel influences the young and probably forces them to join under many circumstances.
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Sofia Banteli Sorry for the late reply.
Shonen is for male kids/teens. Shojo is for female kids/teens. Then Seinen and Josei are for male and female adults, respectively.
So, here’s the list :)
Psychological/drama anime: Aoi Bungaku Series, Blue Gender, Cowboy Bebop, Dororo, Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku, Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World (2003), Mononoke, Mushishi, NHK no Youkoso!, One Outs, Rainbow, Samurai Champloo, Kids on the Slope, Morbito- Gurdian of the Spirit, Vinland Saga, Young Black Jack, 91 Days
OVA (original video animation): Denpa-teki na Kanojo, Nekojiru-sou
ONA (original net animation): Rain Town
Movies: Akira, Captain Harlock, Colorful, Genius Party, Genius Party Beyond, Giovanni no Shima, Barefoot Gen (and the sequel), Memories, Metropolis, Nitaboh, Wolf Children, Redline, Steamboy, Sword of a Stranger, Short Piece, Tekkon Kinkreet, Vampire Hunter D
Satoshi Kon: Paprika, Perfect Blue, Tokyo Godfathers
Studio Ghibli -
Hayao Miyazaki: Howl’s Moving Castle, Porto Rosso, Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away, Ponyo
Isao Takahata: Grave of the Fireflies, Pom Poko, My Neighbors the Yamadas, Only Yesterday, The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Hiromasa Yonebayashi: The Secret World of Arietty, When Marnie Was There
Yoshifumi Kondō: Whisper of the Heart
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@larrythesociologist No, I fully self-educated myself in history, philosophy, theology, anthropology, psychology, etc. I do not trust the government or the media for information regarding those subjects, because they produce propaganda. Self-research is always important to evolve.
For an African-American, I'm sure there's differing opinions on who was a better role model: Malcolm X or MLK. He was indeed a public racist because his believes were full of hatred. I'm sure after he parted ways with the Nation of Islam, his views changed.
Contradicting your thoughts on his words isn't going to change the facts.
Was he a necessary force, as you say? I would agree, but his philosophy was full of immaturity and insecurity. He was a confident leader who was sadly corrupted.
If you study history, you wouldn't see 2 seperate worlds, you'd see one.
As I said before, you aren't going to learn about history unless you put in the effort. Black History Month is propaganda. Forget about the US for a second, because where is the acknowledgment for the apartheid in South Africa? The 27 years Nelson Mandela spent in prison? The segregation of the whole country, that Africans had to bring a passport to even move around in limiting, cut-off regions?
That's only a small part of history.
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@jcoolguy1548 Well, the movies you listed, for example, are from 3 different generations. All are 2D, compared to the modern generation of 3D movies by Disney.
I've researched all of Disney, so obviously there's a lot of technical aspects that go into my opinion of what I dislike/like of what Disney made. That's just me, lol.
The biggest difference is the 3D argument being inferior to 2D. Maybe that's why they voted him out.
Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are the same movie, btw.
I have no idea what other movies they've seen, or not seen? The Black Cauldron and Fantasia are underrated Disney movies, for instance, so a casual Disney fan wouldn't talk about it. There's a few things they wouldn't know, because there's a lot of cartoons/movies made by Disney that isn't talked about when it comes to the history of animation, and how important they're.
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Veteran Alpha Because I wouldn’t trust you at all. If you’re not willing to put in some time to do your own research, then that’s sad. You’ve gathered no understanding of how this war shaped this country, or shaped others.
If you read Lincoln’s speeches, he wasn’t against slavery, in fact, he said blacks were inferior to whites in his first speech. He wanted to move Africans to Africa, which was already a thing when they gained independence in Liberia in 1847.
I didn’t see any mention of Robert E. Lee and his opinions on slavery, because he was against slavery, he only fought because he loved his state and didn’t want to abandon it (Virginia).
No mention of how important Native Americans were during the Civil War. No mention of the biggest execution of Native Americans in 1862. No mention of the enslavement of Africans by the Native Americans.
The start of corruption started in the Civil War with contractors.
While the Civil War was going on, Napoleon the Third was trying to reclaim his empire in Mexico.
I hope you learned something from this, which is to further educate yourself and don’t rely on one source that doesn’t go in-depth on all the important details.
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Tom Ball Lol, it’s my honor and dignity. I guess I get some of it from Japanese history and their philosophy on how they discipline themselves. But my philosophy is based on an array of other philosophies: anarchism, socialism, libertarianism, humanitarianism, minimalism, etc. I’ve never “conformed” to society’s standards on how I should “act”, and I think that’s why I always hated school or any other formal events. I’m against capitalism, yet I fully support it if it’s used the right way, which is using it strategically and resourcefully.
So in conclusion, I personally believe in not betraying my own morality: honor and dignity, which in itself is my essence of my humanity. I’m not saying I’m not flawed and sometimes, petty sacrifices must be made to evolve, but I’m not saying that in a malicious intent...more like an instinctual sense. Anyway, I’ve gotten betrayed so many times that I’m glad I have, it gives more reason to never repeat what those individuals did to me.
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MetakJesu07 Now you’re making no sense, lol. I never said mine was better than others...unless you can quote me?
Everyone has different philosophies, as I named a few, some believe in those, and some don’t. I don’t believe in religion, some people do. Those are all based on theories and philosophies, which means it’s a lifestyle.
Are we basing this on the intensity of a crime? Morality as I define it, by my own philosophy, is to not harm anyone unless they try to harm me, so I act in defense to protect my life. It’s common sense.
My philosophy is more defined and complicated. I’m a futurist and I believe in creativity, and that means I’m into innovation. That’s one aspect to my philosophy. You’re thinking too much. I think maybe you’re confused on your own philosophy?
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@caitlynnvanwyk1252 Thank you! The only thing I can do, is keep creating stories until I feel satisfied...which is something I never feel XD
Theology and ethics are very interesting. I mean, Judaism inspired 2 other mainstream religions...it's pretty cool :)
Yea, history, theology, anthropology, philosophy, geography, etc, is something that I wanted to fix because of my ignorance. Once you start asking questions, you go down a rabbit hole of trying to understand everything, which takes you back to the origins of the world. I think my OCD really motivated my curiosity XD
Me too, lol. But it's also good to be pragmatic when you think about life, it helps you keep composure.
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@aysialee2465 Again, not true at all. Their lies have indeed hurt me and gave me horrible trauma, especially since I was already being abused by my parent (also being manipulated by lies). Therefore by being vulnerable, young and impressionable, it had a great impact on my psyche in the future, on top of being bullied by others.
I also have autism, and what you’re saying sounds like a “phase”, otherwise those “lies” can become dangerous if it’s continued throughout their development.
By defending your “family member”, it seems you don’t know much about this topic, never mind experiencing how consistent “lying”, no matter how tame or serious, is still detrimental to your overall mental health over time.
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@deanvikram It doesn't have to, some stereotypes are true, or are close to representing reality.
I already mentioned how this demographic/ratio of votes could reflect more females and a gen Z opinion.
I never said anything was "wrong" with it. I also gave examples of gen Y (millennials) who were trending for liking certain types of bodies that are simple, such as chubby or even bigger body types. "Body positivity" was also another trend that I appreciated in some ways, where the body type wasn't "slim" or "fit", just not the "stereotypical" image of an athletic body type.
I never said "being in shape" was bad, but for example, I'm more attracted to "thick" and "curvy" females, who could be "bigger" in their body weight, and I'm sure the same applies to men who don't exactly work out daily.
No need for the passive-aggressiveness. This is just my opinion, lol, and I am also getting my facts from reality, from things that were actually trending.
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@vedicboul Read my comments. The "audience" ranked them based on this specific category of content; which means there's obviously different demographics of people who watch this genre of content.
And that means the standards of opinions change towards the video. An example would be any of the middle ground and debating videos, where the majority of those viewers aren't tuning into these "judging" or "dating" videos.
So, I believe that the majority of voters are moslty teens and young adult females who picked their "favorite" body types. However, if the other demographics voted, who are more diverse, and possibly older, there would've been an opposite outcome.
Also, there's no need to "attack me" by assuming what I meant, when I can see that you didn't read everything I said, because I did back up my "theory" by many examples.
But then again, most people don't read and don't use their critical thinking skills, lol.
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@luperamos7307 Let’s not blame everything on a president, as Chomsky did in this video, when in reality the president is a “puppet” controlled by marionettes.
Sure, he was a child when articulating, and made countless insults, but he still had a “meeting” with him, unlike Obama or any other president before him. Did you forget about “The Interview”? That movie was apparently a bigger “insult” to Kim than Trump’s rants.
The sanctions, overall, are still made by the upper echelon of the military, and other high-end White House veterans. Even though the sanctions were aggressive, he was still in “contact” with him on many phone calls.
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Hadrian Gonzalez I went to a community college, then I went to NJCU and studied Art. I’m from New Jersey.
I feel sad for you if you really think college is superior than doing research on your own time. Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, History, Art History, Theology, etc, is all useless when learning in a formulated environment, based on a number of linear classes (semesters) and a time schedule. You’re limited to sets of rules and regulations that stop your growth and potential of knowledge. Therefore, most of the info you’re given, is based on propaganda and biased agendas by what your professor/adjunct writes on their syllabus.
The faculty at my school were toxic and competitive, my art teachers forced their own agenda and style down everyone’s throat. They were manipulative and perfectionists, and most of them work/live in New York, which is why they’re full of arrogance and ignorance.
You could’ve simply asked my opinions and philosophy on what I think about schooling, judging me on my “mental well-being” and if I went to an actual college, is a pathetic insult. Not all teachers are bad, and not everything you learn is bad, but if you want to mature and evolve, you have to put in the effort and initiative to really be open-minded.
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Jonathan Henderson I think “old” would be considered, as I said, the 60s and 70s.
Evangelion is very overrated. Hideaki’s first work, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water is animated very well and is never brought up, even though Miyazaki was somehow involved in it.
Anyway, the actual plot of Evangelion is forgettable, imo. The characters were just as annoying and bland, similar to Nadia. I don’t understand the hype around it, other than the cool action scenes and lights glaring during tense situations. Oh, and both openings are just as memorable.
But objectively speaking, that’s a biased and ignorant statement to say that it’s “one of the pinnacles” of any medium. You can do better than that.
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Jonathan Henderson The “old” I’m talking about is black and white, barely in color, or just badly animated with no in-between frames. Obviously there’s differences with technology that make them “old”. The majority of people are obviously uneducated about the history of these mediums, even though there’s artists who were ahead of their time during each decade, as I mentioned before with Disney and Fleischer Studios being ahead of their time.
Well, I think you’re a big fan and haven’t watched many other things, or maybe haven’t researched other mediums. The way you’re taking is very arrogant and pretentious. Although I appreciate your passion for the show, I can’t take you seriously as a hardcore researcher myself.
I’m giving my opinion on the show, that’s why I said it’s overrated when there’s other anime that are overlooked, which is why I said Nadia is one of them.
Let’s be real, how old are you? I’m 26. You sound like an old man who’s seen everything, when you’re boldly stating Evangelion hails as this superior anime when there’s dozens of other shows that are equal, if not way better.
Oh, be cliche and bring up how everyone loves these individuals because they make “masterpieces”. Yea, well, I’m not a fan of any of the authors/artists you named. All you proved is how little you know about anime, and every other medium you insulted by trying so hard, lol.
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Jonathan Henderson I have no idea what you’re taking about, lol! You were giving examples of what’s “old” and said something about the 1910s. Please, try to stay on topic XD
An opinion that’s logical when there’s too many anime to compete with, yes. Then you’d notice the similarities with Nadia and NGE. I’ve already listed them. I’m not a fan of the director, as I dislike NGE and his live-action work.
Simply Google it. Here’s a brief list of OVAs: Angel’s Egg, Megazone 23, Devilman, Baoh, Robot Carnival, Vampire Hunter D, Battle Royale High School, Legend of the Overfiend, Patlabor.
And that’s only a few!
Movies: Lupin, Wicked City, Barefoot Gen, Akira, Little Nemo
Again, only a few!
You mean avant-garde? That “artistic” content can be seen in many of the things I’ve listed...not a big deal.
You’re describing an anti-hero, which is common in storytelling. Akira, the movie, is vague compared to the manga. There’s really nothing going on except fighting and Japanese subculture themes. Same with NGE, its very Japanese based that’s references their society.
I never said that either, I simply quoted you. Sure, I bet you know some things. I obviously don’t care about the term “masterpiece”, so I’m going to leave you with the list I gave you, so maybe you could check it out :)
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Ape Regina You’re so uneducated it’s not even funny. Actually, all of you are. You contradict yourself and compliment the Nordic Model, yet, you don’t even know how it works? It’s literally based off essential socialism elements. And yes, like Europe, they rely on free trade/market, unlike the US.
China and Venezuela do not use socialism! Please read up on Karl Marx, literally nobody has ever used communism/socialism, it’s all fascism. Mao is extremely well-known for being a fascist. Stalin, Pol Pot, and Mao are all fascists.
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Ape Regina You brought up Scandinavia...no?
Before I define what socialism really means, I suggest you to read some books, especially Karl Marx and his manifesto. If you don’t start reading books, you’ll never understand how the world works, or what these terminologies mean.
Socialism is extremely straightforward, since the word itself implies what it means, which is why I get frustrated on why everyone thinks it’s evil...when the term is very friendly. It’s a positive word that is supposed to help society and the people...that’s basically it. You’re listening to the population and you’re responding in good fortune because it’s your job as the leader. You’re giving them human/civil rights because again, you’re a leader who is supposed to care, aid, and listen to the population.
If you’re not doing any of this (this includes communism), you’re a pure fascist. If you’re killing and torturing your own people, you’re not a socialist or a communist; you’re a fascist.
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Tereza Plaisir It’s true.
“Feminism” these days is not even feminism. Please do research about that, and look up the “women’s suffrage movement”.
All the terminologies you hear causally talked about, is not associated to the actual terms. They’ve been corrupted and manipulated from the original intent.
No, you’re taking out of context with what @Legends Never Die said: he said tampons, pads, condoms, should be equally viewed and respected. @Holly Wood was trying to stay that sex was a “choice”, but it doesn’t mean it takes value out of using the product for protection.
I want to clarify that it’s equally important.
And I never disagreed with not having free tampons in certain facilities, and are tax-exempt, did I? I never denied the use of tampons being a necessity, did I?
All you have to acknowledge, is that condoms, tampons, pads, birth control, etc, should be equally valued and be accessible to the population. That’s it.
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Allison Gilson Well, I hate drawing but I continue to do so because it’s for my sanity and I want to see the end result of my story.
I didn’t say it’s “good for all”, but there’s no harm in trying to explore different mediums just because. Maybe take an art class, I didn’t like ceramics and I had to take it for high school and college; but everyone else enjoyed it, and playing with clay is a stress reliever.
You’d be surprised on how many dysfunctional artists dealt with their demons while doing art, like Van Gogh for example. Yes, I understand that, although I’m an individual who prefers reality rather than escapism. My favorite works all have melancholy and macabre vibes. Everyone should do their own thing, I’m not judging, just suggesting.
Let them be “valid”, why should I care? I said form the start that everyone deals with their problems in certain ways, I wasn’t trying to force anything on anyone. You’re projecting on how you feel, I’ve already accepted my death and whatever else many years ago, and I don’t care what anyone thinks. No, I want to suffer and I’m suffering right now (literally because of severe pain from an injury). “wishing” is not part of my philosophy, although that’s up to you. For me, this is what true art is about, suffering is what brings out the absurd, dark side of reality.
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Allison Gilson I see, it sounded different when I read into it, so my mistake.
Lol, I never said you were being “delusional”?
Well, to me, it sounded like you were being real and went on a rant, but it’s all good.
No, it has nothing to do with “opinions”, it’s a fact that many artists have mental illnesses and have clearly displayed their despair and pain into their work, especially if you know their story.
I agree, although personally, I don’t escape reality, I like to see all of it, which means I want to see death and suffering in storytelling.
When did I say anything about not being “hopeful”? Please quote me? I always support people, you’re probably talking about my philosophy which isn’t directed at anyone but myself.
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Ryan McBride Ryan McBride Yes, I know the history of both the Scottish and the Irish.
Well, that’s an excuse if they promote ignorance by saying “we still go through the pain of our ancestors” (in times they act like it’s physical pain), which is heavily applied by African Americans, and I don’t support that mentality. Obviously they’re too privileged to know what actual war and being enslaved was like, since they’re safe than in times of imperialism/colonialism. I do understand the mental trauma of the hereditary after effects, for example, alcoholism being prevalent in their communities, which I believe is a chemical imbalance due to being forced out of their natural lands.
The Irish were treated almost as bad as Africans, I’d say. I don’t know, why don’t you ask your government? I mean, at least y’all have your own democracy in South Ireland. The native Americans are very scarce in terms of the population, being the lowest. It’s just different situations and governments.
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Joe Mamma You’re very arrogant, which is fine, I was once insecure. Like the dude in the video, you should never jump to conclusions without doing research. Yes, in Article 5 of the constitution, it does say you can propose amendments, which means you can definitely limit the power to the constitution itself. “Unalienable” right do not apply to the constitution, only the deceleration of independence. Most of the founding fathers hated religion/Christianity.
If you read the constitution yourself, which I have, you’d notice how some of the amendments are idiotic because they don’t work in today’s society. Anyway, I can tell you’re very passionate about your guns, but that’s why you can’t reason with a solution.
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Joe Mamma Then that’s on you, but I believe we need to limit at least how guns are manufactured like candy. Yep, that’s what they meant, lol, whatever you say. Sure, like I support our current government and what the CIA has done to our own people...ha. I’m only patriotic to the people, which is why I’m a socialist.
My dude, after the Spanish–American War we violated the 13th amendment and enslaved the Philippines? Can you explain that?
Calm down, I didn’t say anything about taking guns away, I said we need to reduce the amount of guns being made, or at least put some restrictions on them. I’m not sure what “restrictions”, I’m not a gun expert, I only know that we produce and supply the most weapons globally.
Good. I’m glad you have it. Lmao, the 3rd amendment is trash. Nothing is “perfect”, my dude, there’s a ton of vagueness and contradictions written in the constitution.
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Joe Mamma Look at this, please:
http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/fileadmin/docs/T-Briefing-Papers/SAS-BP-Civilian-Firearms-Numbers.pdf
Socialism does work wonders. Welfare is socialism, and it doesn’t work as great because it hinders the population more so than helps. Andrew Yang’s proposal (UBI) is more beneficial to the overall nation.
I’m not talking about Obama? I’m talking about the history of our government, which predates to the OSS and their experimentations on humans for testing drugs. The CIA is held responsible for every war after the Korean War, and created terrorist organizations in the Middle East. Hitler, and every other dictator, are not “socialists”, they’re simply fascists/extremists.
Who is your so-called “hero”? I bet it’s a loser, since you advocate for a losers mentality.
Japan doesn’t have a military, it only has the JSDF.
Socialism does work, lol, I’ll repeat it as many times because you’re brainwashed by the government, which is hilarious. Obviously it would make our government a fascist regime rather than a democracy. You need to educate yourself, since you’re lost on all regards of our history...it’s sad.
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Sleepy Pigeon I never wanted to be an animator because it’s a waste of time, imo. Extremely limited resources where I live in America. Or, you could be a mediocre animator on YouTube and make a lot of money (not my style).
But yea, you’re right. They don’t want 2D animators, and it’s rare when they do want it, since it’s only for backgrounds. Not a fan of Pixar or the new current 2.5D that Japan has been doing for a while now, and will obviously compete with Disney in the future with that technology.
Well, I’m a comic artist who has developed my own style and I’d say, I’m a good writer, only because I did massive research over the years and I feel comfortable with my influences. I’m still starting out, however I’m building my portfolio and aim to get an agent in the upcoming year.
It’s either you have passion, like I have, which is be original and don’t copy others, or be a 10 year old artist who copies shitty artist for their art career. I’d rather struggle and make original art that has style and integrity.
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Chappie If you want to know what’s really going on, I suggest you study history and educate yourself.
Imperialism and fascism are not dead. Yes, the US has been one the leaders for its transparency in imperialism, but they’re not the only one. The UK was also involved in some major wars, such as the relationship between Tony Blair and George Bush during the Iraq War.
Now the imperialistic tendencies for the last few years, has been through China, who is becoming more dominant than the US, in terms of propaganda and their investments in various continents.
Fascism is definitely not dead, nor it will ever die down, because it’s part of the human experience. The whole world is covered with fascist agendas. Study Africa, it’s history and how many of their countries are ruled by fascist generals who have history of eating people alive. Latin America is another prime example, since they still strongly believe in fascism in ruling a country. This is history, look up Operation Condor, where the US was getting rid of the whole “Marxist agenda”. Communism and fascism are the same exact thing.
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LiveDieTrolling Yes, you got me. I’m not a US citizen, I’m actually a Chinese citizen hating on the US.
Really? You didn’t read my comments about human right issues? Didn’t I include education and healthcare? A good example being how I’m in debt after graduating college? How I don’t have healthcare? It seems like you hate reading my comments, similar to other people on this thread.
Oh yea, “internet education”, and not my own personal experiences living in the US, dealing with a corrupt system. My own experience of being assaulted by a cop when he thought I had drugs when I didn’t, only because he didn’t do his job correctly. Yep, no “corruption” there.
Let’s not talk about Obama’s loopholes in Obamacare, his infinite drone strikes, and putting illegal immigrants in cages...let’s ignore all that. Let’s give him a noble peace prize, instead.
I don’t care about Russia, lol.
I’m sorry that I’m a historian, it seems like I’m cursed knowing my political history, along with the lies and scandals :(
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?? You don’t even know where your taxes are going?
I, as an individual, am responsible for my own healthcare...not you. You seem confused on how the tax system, and our healthcare system operates.
I wasn’t “gifted” anything. I went through a community college first to save money, but I still have a small debt to pay off. You know nothing about the art world, or it’s broad fields, so let’s not even go there, lol.
We’re built on a purely capitalistic system. Almost all of our social reforms are outdated and have loopholes. We don’t stop for anything else except having the best military, which is used to defend and expand our power of influence across all continents. Similar to what China is doing at a fast pace.
I’m not taking out loans so I can deal with the anxiety attack that is an “interest rate”. I’d rather go through natural means of applying for jobs, paying off my debts, and saving money.
I know enough about the Amish and Mennonites. I study theology and sects.
Oh yea, and I don’t? If you truly understand, then you’d respect and acknowledge how this society works. We don’t have the human rights that we deserve, because our government is too busy with producing the best weapons. That’s our reality.
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Governor Greenlight I am a historian who continues to study theology and everything else. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are not all bad. Yes, they have contradictions and faults, but they do have many verses that give positive insights on life, or how life was like, two thousand years ago. Hinduism came before Buddhism, and both Jainism and Buddhism take elements from Hinduism, except they disregard the caste system.
All these religions have produced change, and each one has produced different ideologies, which leads to sects being created. Islam had many golden ages. Christianity created the renaissance. I could go on, but not all of these religions are as bad as you claim. But again, I totally understand where you’re coming from, since I thought that way until I started to study religion and paganism.
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@itsjennylin So, to clarify your “reasoning”: it’s a “baseless rumor” according to individuals who believe in logic and rationality, to want real evidence of something that the CCP is not wiling to give up?
Interesting to say. Why don’t you look up the repeated attempts of governments/countries not taking responsibility for their actions? Why don’t you look up the so-called “lab” near ground zero? Look up SARS in 2003, the CCP postponed their findings on the virus and lied, even more so with COVID, when they put in a puppet in the WHO, an Ethiopian “health professional”, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who lied for China saying COVID isn’t that “serious” in early days of the pandemic?
The 1918 pandemic is very similar, no? Masks and Europeans/European Americans blaming everyone for the pandemic.
Are you sure about that, that mostly Western countries are hating on Asians? Maybe. But also the fact that China is getting everyone annoyed, even Japan and India, for example, who are Asian.
It’s not that “special” if history is repeating itself, with the only difference being that we’re here to witness it.
I get it, wearing the mask will supposedly “save” lives. But let’s not ignore the exaggeration from the media when it comes to COVID in general, or the contradictions when it comes to “social distancing” when at times you can’t. How giant corporations get to keep their businesses flowing when small businesses can’t. Or the times where everyone puts their masks down when they’re eating in a restaurant or out in public.
I think it’ll be more interesting to do an analysis on the pros and cons altogether.
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galena97 No, everyone is different, however I relate to those who have that way of thinking. “What change”? Well, a lot. I’m taking a pragmatic approach to live life, where I accept the worst of the worst. I’ve been going on gore sites for almost a decade, and I’m also a history buff. If you accept and acknowledge the worst, you can evolve and try to solve that solution. I’m more self-aware and paranoid of life because of it, lol. Could that be viewed as “bad” thing? Sure, but I’m a smarter individual because of it.
Depression is a spectrum, it’s complicated and I know that. I didn’t specifically say you were “overly positive”, It was just an example of people who are ignorant.
Yep, as you clarify in your last sentence, everyone is different. I’m just saying I’d rather put my faith in someone who has more of an understanding, rather than someone who doesn’t understand and thinks they do.
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Main Street Boxer Lol, if you really think it’s the “entire system”, which compromises the entire country, you’re delusional. This isn’t the government, this is specifically “doctors”...are you going to blame surgeons and nurses, too? This isn’t about a checkup or a common sickness, this is about a “rare” disease.
Unfortunately, a “cure” can’t be found for everything, sometimes the body is too complex to understand. But if you’re a millionaire, you can easily travel and not be limited. Also, don’t bring up “research” as an excuse, lol
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wizard You’re confused on my first point because you’re thinking too much. It was simply “support”, it doesn’t matter on the gender, in this case it was her boyfriend. Please don’t keep “assuming”, it’s not healthy and leads to more confusion. The answer was “support”.
No, no, she came at me with bullshit links, that’s just idiotic on her part, she was so upset she didn’t think logically. Of course there is “sexism” among the workforce, not just the medical field. It’s just common sense, anything happens. I’m not bias, I was annoyed at her pathetic “articles”. It was filled with incompetence and opinions, no real evidence.
Her boyfriend proves that she is having difficulty functioning in life, she is not having psychological problems. That’s the reason why many doctors don’t take her seriously in the first place. Lol, you’re stating your own ideal situation, and unfortunately it’s not that easy, that’s why you move on to the next doctor and have support on your side to get shit done.
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Aari Oh, and I totally agree with Naruto and Dragon Ball. Of course, I loved them when I was a kid but now I could never rewatch those shows. Actually, Dragon Ball is really fun to read (the pacing is perfect, it’s nothing like the anime btw), I read the manga a few months ago and I loved it, especially the tournament arc in the beginning, or the Buu arc (which is the last arc).
With Naruto, you could check out all the fight scenes, they’re really animated well, the original series and the sequel! The Pain fight is legendary, lol.
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Lemur Theory So you’re saying there’s literally no contradictions? You’re talking nonsense.
Here’s some examples: http://www.skeptically.org/bible/id6.html
No, I did use many examples of both Christians and Muslims fighting each other over their religious beliefs.
Don’t make excuses. I’ve already said the these bibles talk of slavery and rituals. You’re ignoring everything I’ve said because you’re uneducated. Again, no different than paganism, and I’ll keep repeating it because you’re ignoring a key factor that matters.
I never said anything about Jesus in the New Testament. It has nothing to do with that. It has to do with war, God, and the pope.
I’m not hating on anything you’re stating. I’m speaking facts. Both Christians and Muslims hated the Jews. It has nothing to do with my personal opinion on race, sexuality, or gender. I don’t appreciate your false agenda to make me into a racist, confused individual when you’re ignoring common sense. And also, religion hates homosexuality because it was practiced in paganism, that’s why there’s still a stigma on homosexuality with the Catholics.
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Minsang1st I never said that they’re going through the same exact situation and thoughts that’s I’m going through, which is impossible, since we will never full comprehend an individuals thought process (the brain being too complex, is what I’m saying). However, we all have something similar, right? That is the on-going battle of depression...and I think, that I will eventually loose the battle. I don’t (and I can’t) compare myself to society, or even begin to cope with it, since my head will always against the current. I can’t really explain my hatred for humanity or myself, and that is another “story” that will be never fully understood by anyone, but myself. Yes, I wrote it vaguely on purpose, since I’m all about those reactions. No, I was talking about it from another perspective, and how shitty games stimulate a human being so forcefully. So, I’d say it’s both pathetic and sad that they waste their life’s away on games that could be compared to mainstream app/iOS games.
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@Sara_London Yea, I have a bachelor's in Art, and got my associate's by going to a community college to save money.
By taking scholarships and financial aid, I'm only a few thousand in debt, thankfully.
But still, I can't afford healthcare...and even food now that I graduated.
You should definitely do research if you try going in the future. Going to a college that's local will help, same with applying to scholarships or some form of aid. I didn't even rent or buy any of my college books, lol, I used Google for everything. But I'm sure it only works for some classes.
Exactly! Too bad people aren't fighting for the human rights we deserve as citizens of this country. The reason why COVID hit us so hard is because of the massive corruption that is the government. If only people realized that these president's won't ever change anything, when it's the whole, capitalistic system that's accountable.
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@CuddlePhantom You’ll do better than ever. College is way more challenging than HS, believe me.
I think it’s “legal” to a degree (at least in New Jersey and NY), that’s why they still use it for many different job opportunities. If you look on Indeed (for job hunting), you’ll see tons of offers with “unpaid” internships.
I see! I respect how you’re using so many apps for learning Korean. Ah, what app did you use for teaching Korean natives English? And have you heard of an app called “Tandem”? It’s for language exchanges, although there might be some creepy dudes on there, lol, but hopefully it’s few.
Yea, lol, they also had a show called Where Is My Friend’s Home, and it used to be on Netflix.
See, you’ll already make it far with how attractive and smart you’re, I can feel you radiating confidence from my screen :)
You shouldn’t worry about the details with what they’re specifically looking for, what matters is how comfortable you’re, as you don’t quickly burn out, especially from being too miserable on the sets. I think you’re perfect the way you’re, we all have our challenges in life, and as you said, DIY is what really matters.
I do definitely want to learn Japanese while in Japan, so there’s always a chance we walk by each other, like in those slice of life anime movies or shows, lol.
I agree! Reading about history and philosophy is a big part of my life, and it’s something I found more entertaining than reading fictional stories, lol. Although there are still individuals who practice their faith while making innovations in science, which just tells you how interesting the dynamic must be.
Aw, thank you, Hope, that means a lot, I can only say the same for you, the only difference is that you’re still young and can achieve way more in college than I have ever done. I never prepared before I graduated, taken an internship when the situation arose, or joined any clubs. I was definitely a punk with a stubborn mindset, just wanting to work on my own projects XD
There’s no doubt in my mind that we could fail with our ambitions, even though we’ll fail along the way with minor injuries, we’ll still reach our goals :)
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