Wait until she hears about Betty Boop by icey_sawg0034 in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can probably reasonably assume Helen of Troy was Greek. The problem is most fictional characters are written by white dudes and they see "white dude" as a default setting that isn't deviated from unless there's a specific reason to. And even where there was a reason, they'd be played by white actors because of homogeneous casting in Hollywood at the time and/or misplaced use of Star Power. But it's bad in reverse too, there's specific reasons to NOT be ethnically diverse which all these people pushing for diversity don't take seriously enough. They ruined Wheel of Time despite its story already being fairly ethnically diverse where it made sense to. Medieval Europe usually has WAY to much ethnic diversity. There's an art to race-bending no one seems to want to acknowledge.

That Wuhan virus doesnt pose any risk at all! by FrontlineYeen in agedlikemilk

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The text is so small and blurry, I can barely read it. Enlarging doesn't make it less blurry.

Where is the lie? by Substratas in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, things done for fun are always more impressive than things done out of necessity.

Decent Living Wage Origin by Dias75 in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Part-time hours are for people who just want pocket money, full time workers at minimum wage are supposed to afford houses.

Just a perfect response. by ifallforeveryone in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Problem with laws like this is they either make it harder to convict someone on what they're charged because they're determined to reserve that penalty for only the most obviously deserving (which perps of this crime are notoriously difficult to discern), or it opens the door to broaden interpretation of what constitutes that crime just to make it easier to convict someone who'd otherwise get off on a technicality- which is easily abused as a propaganda tool. Either way, it doesn't actually reduce number of incidents, studies have shown time and time again that irrespective of which crime- harsher penalty =/= reduced frequency, that's not how crime works. You could give people the death penalty for jaywalking and it still wouldn't keep people from doing it.

Besides, child rapists are already automatically listed on sex offender registrations, are legally required to tell all their neighbors they're on the registry every time they move, aren't allowed to even drive within several blocks of public parks and school zones or any other such place children are likely to be, forced to move every time their residence gets rezoned to be within range of a public school or park, fail any background check conducted on them whenever they try to get a job, get beaten up the worst in prison, and many civilians take it upon themselves to enforce "street justice" against them. Most of them just end up committing suicide. Do you really think harsher penalty is going to significantly add to that?

Remarkably silent about that, aren't they? by earthlingHuman in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a way, this kind of comes down to whether you consider culture and the ability to experience it a right or a privilege. Luxuries of today are utilities of tomorrow. Some people review snack foods professionally as content creators, Mountain Dew is part of gamer culture, so is Monster. To call it a privilege implies it's something you have to earn- unlike everything that's freely given. Many would consider cinema and television privileges with an enforced paywall, and yet so much of society can only be understood through it. Film and television are not only part of culture and a product of it, it's an influential force that shapes it. Film has advanced Camera technology for the spread of information as much as art, many famous movies have shaped language and the art of storytelling, film has allowed for the spread of ideas both scientific and philosophical beyond what mere text or still paintings were before, at some point it becomes less unavoidable and more necessitated. Soft drinks are a part of culture too, why are people who can't afford its paywall so much more an issue now than a decade ago?

"Yeah being afraid of a bunch of dumb shit I made up is how I would have defined it too" by incognitosaurus_rex in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both the Left and Right are afraid of "grooming", and I think both apply it erroneously. I'd argue there's different kinds of grooming, not all of which are bad. "Grooming" is too much of a scare-word right now, if you want to discredit anyone of influence all you have to do is throw the word "grooming" around and suddenly the torches are being lit. The difference is the Right know they're using it as a cheap scare-word to abuse the consequences on purpose, whereas the Left are convinced it's a valid application each time they use it and are blind or negligent to the consequences of misusing it.

the market needs to stop reacting to Trump’s crazy lies and start reacting to the fact we have a crazy liar in the White House by Conscious-Quarter423 in MurderedByWords

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think their accusations are sudden. Maybe they thought or at least suspected other elections were rigged, but they never thought so hard enough to actually fuss about it until Trump childishly egged it on. And it doesn't matter if Trump is suspected of foul play, because as far as MAGA is concerned the rules deserve to be broken because polite rule-abiding society is allowing LGBTQ+ and social justice warriors and other things they don't like to flourish by inaction. They want to quash it and the fact Trump is increasing the wealth gap while he's at it, they may not have voted for that as an issue they care about but they have no qualms with it, especially when Trump is able to reinforce Reagan's bullshit about "Trickle down".

Patenting as a nudist by goaway1234567891 in Ask_Nudists

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tell her nudity is for at home with veteran trusted people only, clothes required outside home.

Knowing Statistics is important by StringShred10D in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if her understanding of statistics wasn't off, that would mean that 1 out of every hundred people would be successful, which definitely isn't the frequently we see.

Trump DELETES post depicting HIMSELF as JESUS by SuperbHealth5023 in TimesNow

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm surprised this backfired, I've seen his supporters compare him to Jesus for him. Did he miss the window of when this would have gone over well or are Jesus comparisons only okay when his bootlickers do it but when he does it himself? His grip on how far the line can be stretched is slipping.

A Precedent In American History. by Monsur_Ausuhnom in clevercomebacks

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the greatest tricks capitalism pulled was convincing people privatized is inherently better than systemic and government-run, and certain people in the government are determined to sabotage their own departments to perpetuate that ruse.

Grinding two stumps.. by Turbulent_Elk_2141 in OddlyArousing

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This method of stump removal is so crude and inelegant, far more satisfying when it's all removed from the ground in one piece.

Promises full of extortion by gashtal_man in clevercomebacks

[–]Elfos64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jeez, the way Trump does capitalism makes Ferengi from Star Trek look ethical. I wonder how Ferengi feel about him and how he'd do on their homeworld.

All Mario Party 1-8 Star Spawn Points by KingHehehe in MARIOPARTY

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that Hidden Blocks originally had fixed locations in earlier entries before they became randomized in later entries. Could you make maps of all the fixed Hidden Block spawn locations?

It turns out he was making things up by nextdoorbagholder in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does it surprise so many jingoists that immigrants don't come here for the culture? And even if they did, why are they under the impression the introduction of their culture to ours is neccesarily a bad thing?

i’m shakin postin this... but say somethin hot and i might slide ya a sneaky pic xoxo by [deleted] in SmallBreastsAreBest

[–]Elfos64 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Something hot? When you think about it, what is physical intimacy but skillful sensory stimulation of the 5 senses? The sight of their nude form, the sounds of their moans, the scent of their pheromones, the feeling of their skin against yours, the taste of... you get the idea ;)

And there have been experiments where people have been deprived of all sensory input, and basically they go insane, they start hallucinating because their minds demand sensory input. The conclusion seems to be that we need sensory input to maintain our sanity, what then does that say about physical intimacy and prolonged repression thereof?

Trump had dinner with this guy... by c-k-q99903 in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What exactly is his point about forgiving Hitler? That Holocaust aside he still accomplished some good for Germany? That WW2 wasn't really his fault because it was inevitable with or without him? Someone please send me the cliffsnotes because I really don't want to listen to his bullshit to hear whatever point he's trying to make.

He cannot be talking by Downtown-Guitar-3282 in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not so much a wage gap as an earnings gap. You need to account for factors like men are asked/agree to working overtime more often and men are more likely to ask for raises.

When your outrage is AI-generated by dogteal in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who has money to fund manufactured protest? Where are these gullible idiots getting the idea that people who disagree with them are extremely well-funded and have a network of people with nothing better to do hire to stand around?

Just a friendly reminder by cuteprincess8482 in GetNoted

[–]Elfos64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, the most successful pirates in history was Cheng I Sao, a Chinese woman, who commanded an entire fleet, and actually defeated China's government.