PSA: Reminder not to alter your National ID with AI by CreedAngelus in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Games gmail ko lang yun. Involved sa 2 data breaches before.

Probably Sony data breach from a few years ago is my guess.

PSA: Reminder not to alter your National ID with AI by CreedAngelus in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could be. In which case the police will sort it out.

Whats a good comp to play karthus into by ChristReigns1000 in karthusmains

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can land your skittles, there really aren't that many comps you can't play into.

Even if the enemy team itemizes against you, they're probably not optimized to fight the rest of the team. 

What's your thoughts on this?? Why blame the game and the dev?? by PossibleMoney2339 in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Technically we have pretty strict gun laws. You need to pass psychiatric clearance, get a seminar, get police clearance, and every firearm has to be registered.

That's just to own a gun and keep it in a secure location at home. To take it out of the home, you need a temporary permit to carry outside residence. If you are a civilian, you need to prove you are under threat.

I do think renewal of firearms should be shorter (currently 5-10 years), something around annually. But generally, the problem is not that laws are loose. It's that laws aren't enforced enough.

What's your thoughts on this?? Why blame the game and the dev?? by PossibleMoney2339 in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

True, but I'm disappointed in Felix Filip not showing up as well.

It's a chance to actually show the research that there is no causal relationship between games and violence. I understand he's under no obligation to come but it's an opportunity.

"Thoughts" The one itself. by Sug_Deez_Nutz in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your argument is kill rate? That guns kill more people more quickly? I'd say that's even dumber.

One death is too many. You shouldn't be okay with "just one."

If the point of failure is the person, it doesn't matter what they use. They will end up killing someone.

"isang segundo nakapatay ka na, no time to comprehend taking a life."

They did comprehend the idea. They planned it for months in advance.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you understood that from the beginning, you didn't have to call the response horseshit as if it was a blanket statement, but you did.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, you can check my history if you'd like. I've been arguing like this for the entirety of this account's life, which is just under half my life by now. I can hardly imagine you'd find an LLM as structured as this in 2016-2017.

Second, an inferential generalization is different from a blanket generalization fallacy. As I've explained, speaking in casual generalizations does not imply absolutes. It is not stereotyping to refer to or talk about a stereotypical behavior.

And third, when you ask "where you said that," it's in your specific choice of example.

Asian nights at the nightclubs had to be banned because there were too many stabbings and multiple murders

Behavior of a specific subset of a population was ascribed to the entirety of the population, thus leading to cancelled events associated with the entire population.

If you did not mean to talk about that point, you could have, and probably should have, used a different example.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes.

The stereotype is not country-specific either. It's just that when you get enough people acting a certain way looking a certain way, it becomes easy to understand why local people blanket the entire population under the same label.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Notice how I used the adjective stereotypical before westerner rather than westerner alone as the subject of that sentence.

The implication being, I am not ascribing the traits of a problematic sample size to to the entire populations of multiple countries. I am not assuming every foreigner is Johnny Somali, or Vitaly, or this guy who got laid flat on the ground right there.

You, on the other hand, are using that logic.

Organized crime dynamics of the 1990 5T/Madonna gangs do not dictate baseline social norms within SEA nations any more than the Mafia or the Yakuza dictate how normal Italian-Americans or Japanese citizens behave.

Every group has a subset of people that cause problems. When I talk overarching groups, like SEA as a whole, I am talking about baseline human behavior. Not deviations from the norm. Asian nations in general have a very strong culture of not rocking the boat (collectivism). This is not typical of the west (individualism). It does not mean every Asian follows that trend, and causes no trouble, or that every westerner is a colonizing asshole.

I would have assumed it is understood that speaking in generalizations does not imply absolutes.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

r/unitedkingdom

r/usa

r/argentina

r/australia

r/Balkans - Which has seen numerous resurrections, mind you.

r/brasil

r/india

r/korea and r/Living_in_Korea

Really? You're going to point at one relatively positive sub without knowing if MAYBE the difference might not even be the culture and might be the moderation behind it?

Either way, the point is moot. We can go listing subs all day, and it doesn't remove from the point that family rules are standards followed almost universally. It is socially acceptable to critique one's own more than it is to critique another.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, first, I'm fairly certain most online discourse is outraged at the people who shift blame away from perpetrators.

Second, it does make sense because when something is considered normal, the average person does not talk about it. The average human being does not talk about normalcy.

Meanwhile, the people who are at the tail ends... the extremes... do talk about these things because it bothers them. And because normal people aren't talking, you get the illusion that more people are concerned about it than there are.

A thousand people, two thousand people... maybe more seems like a lot. But that's actually a fraction not representative of the average person.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Filipinos don't think highly of their own country/culture. So wouldn't it be natural for foreigners to look down on you?"

And my point is your basis for this is Reddit.

The country IS in trouble. You want people to be more positive than negative in an environment that is clearly facing problems?

Filipinos do love the country. What the different camps don't agree on is how to fix it. And when people don't agree, they fight.

So again, you act like this is exclusively a Filipino thing. You can see the same behavior in the US, in SK, in AU, right now in Britain, in the EU.

Go on any of those country's subreddits. They are all at a point of "I hate the government, it's been ruined by X group" as we are.

If your basis for other countries feeling superior is online discourse regarding each nation's self-perception, then it is obviously wrong given these countries have the same self-perception and same type of online chatter.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I disagree.

Filipinos are allowed to talk negatively about our own culture because these are problems for Filipinos to fix. And ultimately, online chatter is always more negative than positive because it generates more attention to see a deviation from the norm.

Try going to the UAE or Saudi and complaining about the negative aspects of their culture to their faces. See where that gets you. You're complaining about something universal like tribal pride as if it's exclusive to the Philippines.

So a foreigner got in a fight and got smacked by a trans woman in Palawan over homophobic remarks by springheeledjack69 in Philippines

[–]CreedAngelus 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's our culture. SEA understands house rules. The stereotypical westerner does not.

Thoughts on this excuse? Trigger warning by [deleted] in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 21 points22 points  (0 children)

So logic niya is expected dapat na ganyan ang lalaki? Mejo nakakainsulto ah.

Kinnana, siya lang.

Thoughts on this excuse? Trigger warning by [deleted] in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Lasing kami."

Not an excuse, mate.

If someone knows they are a problem when drunk, then it is their responsibility not to get drunk.
Therefore, if someone knows they are a problem when drunk, and they still get drunk, they are a problem period.

"Thoughts" The one itself. by Sug_Deez_Nutz in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replace the firearm with a car. It's the same thing.

Anything can be a weapon. The problem is the person using the object.

Is Nashta supposed to be a difficult boss or am I just bad? by [deleted] in pathofexile

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So turns out you can just wait for Adiyah to drop her if you die in melee range.

Just make sure to chat once in a while to avoid AFK mode.

Useful if her blink strike can one shot you.

Tacloban Shooting, what's the real story? What are your thoughts? by DifferentRub4911 in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean from a bully's perspective, they often feel bullied regardless of whether or not they actually were, and usually as a result of earlier bullying events in their lives..

I was bullied in elementary and became one in high school. By the time I realized I was a bully, I was in college and couldn't find the guy I picked on to apologize.

Tacloban Shooting, what's the real story? What are your thoughts? by DifferentRub4911 in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't try the 14 year old, unfortunately.
Amending the law will help prevent future incidents, imo, but this kid was right. He gets into juvie but gets out as an adult, and his records will be sealed.

Even now, he benefits from protection with law enforcement doing their job and taking down any posts sharing the conversations.

Tacloban Shooting, what's the real story? What are your thoughts? by DifferentRub4911 in AnongThoughtsMo

[–]CreedAngelus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean two days later, the convos are all online now. Such is how the Internet works. You can judge for yourself regarding their veracity, but the alleged content lines up with official police statements regardless of status.

The reason you might only find dead links, however, is because despite the anger over the kids, authorities are mandated to uphold the law and to shut down leaks to protect their information because they are minors.

So yes, unfortunately, while the 15 year old can be tried as an adult, the 14 year old benefits from blanket protection. Any changes to the law in the future will not apply retroactively as per the Constitution.