my biggest pet peeves are the scout mains who do all of the above while also having 150 ping and being unhittable half the time
see: that nano guy
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my biggest pet peeves are the scout mains who do all of the above while also having 150 ping and being unhittable half the time
see: that nano guy
on the one hand, I find it hilarious that star is a successful ow streamer who still has massive hurt feelings about people from a different game memeing about him like 6 years ago
on the other hand, it's equally hilarious that everyone in this thread is basically validating his shitty opinions by caring so much about this dude
y'all deserve each other
EdIt: and I deserve u for posting this hehe
jetzzzzzhttps://imgur.com/gallery/hOSyX
ready to defeat open playoffs and the pokemon league...
rofl whos the poor sap who got stuck as mightyena
"We underestimated...high-skill players"
sounds about right
DaggerIM and invite basically cost the same
yeah but u dont make any money from invite unless youre good whereas you can make money from im even if u arent good (source: I made money in IM twice)
are you guys really so young that when u hear "cortana" u think windows 10 and not halo
r i p
catface irl: https://i.redd.it/10cehjwj9yl01.jpg
ah yes, the "substitute role"
didn't thaigrr just forget to record demos again or something lol
the last thing he wrote on the internet before he died:
https://i.redd.it/rwyc5y45pnl01.png
his appeal to save the nhs:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/14/stephen-hawking-campaigner-nhs
marching against the vietnam war:
https://twitter.com/LukewSavage/status/973781835309297664
and against iraq:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/nov/03/iraq.books
and joined the academic boycott of israel:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/may/08/stephen-hawking-israel-academic-boycott
wanted to "run over margaret thatcher's toes":
https://i.imgur.com/im6Kp81.jpg
I view his political activity as inseparable from the rest of his life (and it kicked ass)
went to my high school lol
JojoRockband 2 is the best rockband. 3 is okay 4 is dogshit
I think this is literally just accepted
I wasnt allowed in advanced, played 1 game in amateur, went 45-20 but still lost, and got deranked to beginner
let's fucking go
KEVCHEValright man, all im going to say is that authoritarian leadership has never and will never work long term because there are too many shitters like me who will not play along. you cant tame the freedom of some people. its like trying to domesticate a bunch of lions. some of them dont care they just want to be a lion and do lion things; freedom.
all too easily, just a few bad cogs in the machine and the whole process slows to where its no longer worth while. it kindof makes me think of a bottleneck effect
at the end of the day, however much you choose to meticulously fine tune the machine, i will be there. to fuck it up for everyone
idk how are u going to debunk that, but ill be very impressed if you can
two things
1. communist societies are not inherently authoritarian any more than capitalist societies are. state centralized leadership is not intrinsic to communism and never has been, and even communist societies featuring centralized states are not authoritarian by definition. any argument to the contrary depends on: a) leaning on historical examples like the USSR and China to argue that communist countries becoming authoritarian is inevitable, which ignores many other cases (as well as continual US intervention to prevent countries from becoming communist), or b) the assumption that coercion by the state is inherently more "violent" than coercion by private entities
2.) on that last point, I think it's a huge error to argue that "but human nature!" is a devastating argument against communism but not equally applicable to laissez-faire capitalism. allow me to present a few thought experiments to demonstrate:
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/02/some-puzzles-for-libertarians-2
pay special note to #4, "the infinitely rich man"