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  1. On 11/4/2020 at 12:27 AM, Keyser_Soze said:

    If you vote for Trump you want jobs if you vote for Biden you don't want jobs.

    So don't demonize them they just want jobs.

     

    Not sure about demonizing or not.  While I definitely can't empathize a lot with Trump supporters beyond sending thoughts and prayers, I think those willing to brave a pandemic to protest their loss of jobs that mostly they want and nobody else does, and are willing to vote against compassionate society to obtain/keep them, should still get to keep them. :) 

     

     I'm willing to even go so far as to say anyone who's a trump supporter should have social power enacted to favor them getting priority in having jobs like those over ones that require more compassion and social responsibility, as mean as that may sound to anyone being angered by my saying it.

     

     

     

     

  2. 6 minutes ago, Uaarkson said:


    okay? I believe this thread was about demonizing trump supporters, not whether or not they should have blue collar jobs ???

     

    Point being, I think everyone can express at least enough compassion (though not empathy) to allow them priority in taking and keeping the jobs they want that nobody who likes things like education and culture want to do.

     

    And to be fair, I would say this also goes for Trump supporters/sympathizers who don't want jobs that are low quality of life because they think they're above them or whatever, but that might be a bit more difficult of a thing to see happen.

  3. 9 minutes ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

    If you're working class and vote for Republicans you're probably a bigot sorry

     

    7 minutes ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

    Like Dems won't give you a glorious socialist revolution but there's a chance that they will actually empower your union and not fight for your fucking boss

     

    Even if they're bigoted or whatever, they clearly also value working hard more than something like a UBI. They literally chose to will that reality into existence over a more social and compassionate economy.  Bernie and Yang's policies would have favored not forcing anyone to work low quality of life jobs or die, but they still chose to die for Trump and hard work for whatever silly reason. 

     

    So...if we're going to remain a capitalist system for at least a while longer, I say let 'em work, cruel as that may seem.  

  4. 10 minutes ago, Uaarkson said:

    Stop demonizing Hitler supporters guys. They’re just economically anxious.

     

    Regardless of how supporting of hate these folks are or aren't, they will still technically live on the same soil as us for a long time and we all still live in a capitalist society for now. Until that's gone, they would need to contribute in some way.  Hopefully they become de-radicalized but many will not, and they need to eat too.  And many seem to strongly want to work jobs that most do not.  You're saying it's oppressive to grant them priority in obtaining/keeping these low quality of life jobs they desire, ones that those leaning more towards academia-based politics don't want to do?  

  5. 4 minutes ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

    I know tons of hard working working class people who aren't racist NEXT

     

    Of course not everyone who does blue collar work is a bigot.  I don;t no many progressives who want to do that work tbh and would say life circumstances due to capitalism pushed them into it or whatever, but be that as it may, there are many who ARE willing to have and strongly desire these jobs.  Who are you to say they shouldn't have them?  And if so, what would you suggest be done with these folks?

     

     

    3 minutes ago, Uaarkson said:


    I don’t think their jobs should be taken. What a weird post.

     So you would say they should get to keep those jobs?  Well, then we agree.  Why the fuss?

  6. 6 minutes ago, Uaarkson said:


    aww that’s cute :guillotine: NOT

     

     

     

    Just now, Jason said:

    banning super mario GIF

     

     

     

     

     If you think their jobs should be taken because you're jealous of them having them, what would you suggest be done here?  You want these people to die in the street or woods?  Or you want them to be in jobs with higher social and political responsibility that many of them people seem uninterested in in the first place?  How in your opinion does this issue get resolved?

  7. I'll say it. A lot of trump supporters are hard-working, salt of the earth fine folk with economic anxiety simply because they're afraid of losing their jobs.  It was heartbreaking seeing so many mislead but well meaning blue collar people brave a pandemic just to protest keeping those jobs some months back.  While I disagree with them on some stuff and am too wimpy and unqualified to do work such as mining, janitorial services, construction, waste management, pest control, carpentry, firefighting, truck-driving, delivery, service industry, factory work, electricians, AC repair, elevator inspection, etc myself.... if they're so flustered over losing such jobs in the current capitalist system that we live in, then I for one have compassion for their struggle and say they should get to keep them, and despite all of the anger directed at them I send thoughts and prayers and positivity for the rest of their days. <3

  8. On 8/28/2020 at 10:52 PM, marioandsonic said:

    PA is north of the mason-dixon line, but full of too many people that think they live in the South

     

    On 8/29/2020 at 8:20 AM, Spork3245 said:


    NJ past Burlington County is the same

     

    Unfortunately it's not taught in schools quite well enough that honkeyism can be a state of mind and accumulation of conscious actions as much as geographic location.

  9. On 5/3/2020 at 10:26 PM, CitizenVectron said:

     

    Why would you jump to calling someone a pedophile?

     

    Also, no one is saying that wanting to work is bad...we all want to work. But wanting to work during a pandemic when it will risk (and kill) other people, and not even acknowledging or believe it is a risk...that doesn't deserve respect.

     

     

    Again, most people aren't saying they don't deserve jobs, only that they shouldn't be respected for risking everyone's lives due to their own ignorance and brainwashing.

     

    If anyone is to blame, it is the US government for not passing a program to pay everyone who is out of work so that you don't have people having to choose between money and possible death.

    Maybe nobody I quoted ITT is as bad as a pedophile. Then again, who is?  Apologies if it was a mischaracterization. 

     

    And at risk of sounding a bit culturally insensitive to some protesters, maybe those are fair points.  There's lots of talk going on rn in this country about lack of education which unfairly leads to hardships for workers, so maybe there's some truth to that, but I guess it's also true that nobody has an excuse to be willfully ignorant or avoid paying consequences for unjust behavior in the age of information and stuff.  So putting innocent lives in danger for no reason, even w/ relatable motives like wanting respect jusr for working hard....I guess it makes sense that shouldn't be accepted by everyone. I realize that now, and apologize for any prejudices towards them and you.

     

    Still, regardless how much anyone disagrees with those sillywilly ideals and behaviors, almost anyone protesting to work in the time of coronavirus pr whenever still deserves thoughts and prayers if they want them, from anyone offering them, and I think they should be allowed their jobs as well once it's ok for them to start working again <3.  

     

    On 5/3/2020 at 10:46 PM, MarSolo said:

    And if they don’t want jobs? Sell those fucking guns that compensate for the fact that they have tiny dicks and never gave a woman an orgasm.

     

    An understandable point as well, depending on your perspective.  It might be possible you/them/whoever can get to connect with like minds that also sympathize w/ the notion that being straight and whatever else, endowed or not,fat or fit,  is inherently a measure of good character.  I agree that you should get to shoot the breeze with and work with them whenever you want.  :sun:

  10. Ugh, sorry if I'm coming off as stern, this topic gets me really worked up is all.  To finish my point, yeah, forcing everyone to go to work, especially during a national pandemic is a bit messed up or whatever, but acting like it's not almost as unjust to make someone with the brass to get out there and get shit done, whether there's a reason to or not...to disallow them of relishing in the freedom to do that and always being respected for it...!?  I'm sorry, but that's just unamerican, sir, and you better believe you'll be taken to task for such a backwards take. 

     

    I for one hope these folks can find the jobs they seek.  I get that not everyone has their parents pay for their college to show up to a few classes and get handed a degree in four years, and the amount of misinformation causing a lot of these rights to jobs protesters to make poor life decisions is tragic and unavoidable to some extent.  Whether it's working construction, sewer treatment, plumbing, food industry, appliance installation, waste management, whatever...if these folks want to do labor that badly, they deserve those jobs.  Who are you or anyone else to judge or critique them for that?  

  11. On 5/3/2020 at 8:45 PM, LazyPiranha said:

     

    These dumbasses aren't worried about losing their jobs, and if they were honestly worried about being short on their mortgage they should perhaps sell their 3k worth of tacticool bullshit instead of marching it into city hall.  They want other people to work so they can get ice cream or a haircut or some shit.

     

    These are people with weapons who, when given the opportunity to flex them, choose to demand that others get sick and die so they can resume a more normal life instead of perhaps demanding the government assist them more so they can weather the pause.

     

    Most of these folks are literally protesting for everyone to keep their jobs right now. While requests that everyone go to work might be a tad much, who are you to deny them work if they want it? If they want to have jobs before, after, or even during the pandemic, why shouldn't they be allowed to at least vent about it?

     

    Now maybe for whatever reason not everyone's qualified for every job out there, I get that, whatever, but critiquing them for having an unearned bossy mentality? I dunno, not sure if that's true about all of them or not.  Maybe it's a bit classist and reductive towards them to assume bad faith idk, I will take responsibility for that insensitive misrepresentation if so.  

     

    But to say they should be denied respect for wanting to work under any circumstance?  That IS going too far.   I've had the privilege of growing up around multiple friends and family with health conditions that made doing manual labor, not even as a career, but as a lifestyle and fun way to pass the time, extremely harmful to their physical health.  One person had a condition where it felt like they were walking on knives after standing for a certain amount of time.  But you know what?  They didn't give up and learn another trade or get some sissy desk job.  They busted their ass day after fucking day.  Not because they had to, but because they wanted to. And there's honor in that.  Always.

     

    What the fuck have you done?  You're saying someone like that hasn't earned respect and dignity?  That work ethic alone isn't reason enough to look up to someone?  Not to out you or anything, but are you a fucking pedophile? Is your existence inherently a social problem that makes employment difficult and unethical (not that that's any excuse. It's a proven fact that it's much easier for pedophiles to live fulfilling lives then they or their sympathizers would suggest)?  Why are you so against having a job and being a part of society?  

     

     

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  12. 14 minutes ago, Keyser_Soze said:

     

    I dunno about where you live but here on the radio they are constantly running ads of reassurance that say something along the lines of social distancing doesn't mean isolation, and you should still talk to your friends and family.

    Well shucks, I guess it does make sense when you put it that way.  Socializing from a distance is right there in the phrase. It still sounds a bit weird due to the context it's been used sometimes, but maybe that's just a local issue here.

     

     

     

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    45 minutes ago, LazyPiranha said:

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    Y'know, ridicule aside, when all of this hopefully blows over we might have a social dilemma going on with all the salt-of-the-earth folks who felt an urge to rise up in these times. What society should do with them and to what extent they're responsible for their poor life choices and backwardness I might not be qualified to judge, but honestly they are in my thoughts and prayers, and as unethical as it may or may not sound I'm rooting for them if noone else to obtain jobs including the ones they're worried about losing  :sun:

     

  14. 16 minutes ago, chakoo said:

    The focus is on trying to keep people from standing around in groups outside socializing. If it was just called physical distancing then idiots would say it's fine to still hold gatherings as long as some space is kept between people.

    I guess, but with the term social distancing there's an implication like cutting oneself off from all social relationships is encouraged as well, which sounds weirder to me.  There might be a reason for it having that implication I suppose, but not completely sure.

     

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  15. 20 hours ago, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

    Drop the southern accent or aave in the corporate world to come across as more intelligent. Then with friends and family you use your "normal" accent. After some time, you may end up changing your "normal" accent to the normal corporate one. Switching between accents/dialects depending on your audience is code switching, and is quite common

     

    Yeah that happens a lot. Was confused because it seemed like you were saying Madonna and the girl in Cnut's anecdotes were code switching as you're describing which I don't know is true or not. 

  16. On 12/22/2019 at 8:03 PM, SaysWho? said:

     

    The first thread title I remember reading from there was, "I just ejaculated and cum got into my mouth."

     

    And in the very early days there were surprisingly few of those. The jerk off threads started appearing in the early 2000's I think? Then after a few years it got to a point where thread titles like that were most of the first thread titles. 

     

    There was also some internet famous memage like the the owned/pwned memes, Jesus Lol threads, Photoshop threads, radio pranks, and drama between some of the users (including game developers and IGN writers) on and offline. I wanna say the Jesus lol threads even inspired a Conan skit?  Not to mention Linda Ellerbee from Nickelodeon was posting there for a while.  Definitely some moments.

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  17. On 12/24/2019 at 9:30 AM, Bloodporne said:

    Ah yes, the time Madonna was randomly Spanish for a few videos. I totally forgot about all these weird antics the past decades' mercurial pop mega stars would go through.

     

    Oh I didn't know that. Also pretty sure she only spoke with a british accent for like a year (assuming I'm not misremembering)? Oh, Madonna.

     

    On 12/24/2019 at 9:47 AM, b_m_b_m_b_m said:

    It's code switching and it's very common if you want to be taken seriously by the powers that be--dropping AAVE or a southern accent

     

    Huh? And you're saying these powers that be want you to sound southern or speak in a blackcent?  What do you mean?

  18. 17 minutes ago, Bloodporne said:

    I mean, I have a pretty New York American accent without barely any accent and I was born and raised in Germany but...I've lived here for over 20 years. Randomly adopting a British accent because it makes you feel more unique and special sounds like a nutbag to me and entirely different. 

    The guy I was talking about has been here for 17 years, so there ya go. Yeah, the only time I remember seeing an accent change anything like that is when Madonna did it years ago as a publicity stunt.   Intentionally speaking in a fake accent until it becomes the one you use all the time seems pretty crazy to me. 

  19. On 12/19/2019 at 11:24 PM, CastlevaniaNut18 said:

    Speaking of changing nationalities and such, I had a patient last week who was just the typical southern American and when I met her daughter, she spoke with a pronounced British accent. Kinda threw me off, and the patient told me(with disapproval) that her daughter was born and raised in Louisiana but “decided she needed an accent that fit her better.”

     

    I've never heard of someone training themselves to speak in an accent from a country they’ve never been to. First time for everything, I guess. 

    Wouldn't changing nationalities mean immigrating to another country and adapting to the culture? Also sometimes accents can change when moving somewhere where an accent or language is different.  My coworker I've known since highschool over time developed more of a standardized american TV anchor-sounding accent than his aussie one.  He said it just kinda happened and wasn't intentional.  The example you mentioned sounds a bit more unique though.

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