BioWarfarePosadist

joined 5 years ago

Well, of course they recognize those convention... Officially. Now they're just making unofficial policy into official policy.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Alright, so which Geneva Convention just got silently executive ordered to be ignored in cases of use by the US or any of its allies. Especially Israel.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Generally I think it revolves around the normalization of really hateful thinking, both outside and within.

I never got too deep into it, and once /pol/ got overrun with literal Nazis I knew it was over, and it's when I started distancing myself from it. Reddit was nominally better, and it took me from being this center right a-hole to at least a RadLib.

I always had an interest in Communism, but it was more "Tankie Aesthetic cool!" Than it was about "We must implement communism as it is the only way to save the world."

Since no one ever was able to convince me that the USSR killed 6942002496 people a second, it and the awesomeness of Chapo Trap House eventually got me to where I am now: The only True Leftist.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 11 points 2 years ago (3 children)

4chan ruined my mental health and Reddit just helped keep it ruined. Getting banned from Reddit was the best thing that ever happened to me. Then I got rid of Twitter, I was off Facebook the moment they got rid of their original UI after they opened the website to everyone. One day I will permanently log off to become one with the grass, but not today.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 23 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (11 children)

Yeah, when I was dumb teen I spent time on....ugh... KotakuInAction.

At least it was a step up from hanging out on 4chan's /b/ in its hey day.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 24 points 2 years ago

The political equivalent of "I don't care as long as both teams have fun!" During the Super Bowl.

Literally my thoughts, too.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 41 points 2 years ago

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[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Just so you know, I used to be an Admin/Overmod of this website. I was part of the initial vanguard that fought the bots. Downvotes were actually ruining the site. You couldn't use hot or most upvoted to organize because of wrecker bots downvoting all the good stuff while up voting terrible things.

Now if you really dislike something instead of passively downvoting things now you have to communicate. This is bad for wreckers, CHUDs and Fascist cause it means the community can clean out the scum we don't want here, especially if they are the usual kind who aren't here to listen.

Gotta educate these youngsters on the history of this site lol.

[–] BioWarfarePosadist@hexbear.net 17 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It's literally why we ditched the Down vote here on Hexbear. Because bots were down voting everything regardless of content and only up voting the things the bot was programmed to upvote. As such it became impossible to know what real users thought about stuff. By making it upvote only, we thoroughly decreased the amount of rigging outsiders can do to our Hexbear system™.

 

Kozak was referring to budget cuts that city council members proposed in April, which would cut Denver's public safety budget by $8.4 million — about 1.9% of the police force's funds.

Oh no a small crumb of the budget is gone! With only 434 MILLION dollars instead of 442 million dollars what nefarious crimes will go unsolved by Denver County?

He said in a post on social media the cuts restricted the ability of cops to enforce traffic laws such as expired plates and safety equipment violations.

Well let's see how Denver clapped back at this slight!

Denver Police also took issue with the Laramie County sheriff's message.

Hell yeah!

"A primary advantage for working for Denver Police versus the Laramie County Sheriff's Office is that the top pay for the officer rank is $24,575 more annually than the top pay for a LCSO deputy sheriff, and the pay gap increases at higher ranks," Denver Police said in a statement. "And being a much larger department, Denver Police officers have significantly greater opportunities to promote."

gangster-spongebob

I fucking hate it here, and still simultaneously believe Colorado is the best fucking state. The reason so many Feds are out here is the next time a Miners war breaks out in the Rockies, will be an insurgency that will never be broken, as nuking Colorado means nuking Americas water.

 

It's fucking ridiculous how the party of states rights also includes a states right to support counties in enforcing their will on everyone not in their state.

Goddamn Texans always ruining Colorado and telling us it's the Californians fault.

angry-hex

 

Shout out to the old man outside my local pinball brewery that said "Hold the door for this young lady!"

Anyways unrelated picture of my dog and Blåhaj.

 

All I could think about is how Ben Sharpio constantly whines that no one makes classic music anymore and that rap isn't real music.

 

Literally the article is barely about the graffiti sign, basically: "Sign graffiti bad, maybe make exhibit about anti-Semitism during the Holocaust against Palestinians! Anyways here's this story about two probably cool dudes who fought the Nazis and opened this library. What does it have to do with the graffiti? anti-Semitism duh!"

Or maybe the graffiti artist was making a point that the Holocaust library probably will need an Exhibit on Gaza soo, too? That sure would have been a nice thing for the author to explore instead of copy and pasting an article straight from wikipedia, basically.

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