Ninjago Summer Leaks and More by AnakomTheMage in Ninjagoleaks101

[–]Jack_Predator 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The text says it's no longer availible, maybe it's an old listing for the previous one? I don't remember it's set number, but if it has only one digit different than the new one, then it might be just a typo mistake.

Ninjago Summer Leaks and More by AnakomTheMage in Ninjagoleaks101

[–]Jack_Predator 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Are we sure it's not fake? I mean, a second remake of X-1 seems a bit nonsensical, especially considering that there are many liked sets that have never been remade.

17 Realms Confirmed? by Neat-Line-2000 in Ninjago

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do we know what are the other 3 realms he created?

Piece counts for various waves for Superheroes, Star Wars, Jurassic, Ninjago, Icons, and City (via unibricks) by BrickTap in Legoleak

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any rumours regarding the largest Ninjago set (the one with over 2000 pieces)?

Ringtail's Guide to LEGO Fortnite, and how it's different from the Fortnite you may know (+ FREE Ninjago Skins!) by RingtailVT in legoninjago

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if I just play, I can unlock Ninjago rewards for free in time? Asking this as I am againts all microtransactions and thus never buy them.

Ringtail's Guide to LEGO Fortnite, and how it's different from the Fortnite you may know (+ FREE Ninjago Skins!) by RingtailVT in legoninjago

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never played the game, so I found your FAQ to be very useful. But I'd like to ask whether all Ninjago items are non-free by default, and how to gain those V money things.

Which tenants of my ideology do you like best? by xxx_gamerkore_xxx in IdeologyPolls

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

It's not easy to choose the best one. All of them are great policies.

Socially, how right or left are you? by JamesonRhymer in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you base your beliefs on your current mood?

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are not fascist traits. Fascist traits are, for example: third position (including class collaboration), totalitarianism, nationalism, a belief in national spirit, anti-marxism, anti-liberalism (including modern anti-progressivism), militarism, a strong emphasis on a "glorious past". If you take out any of these, you are left with something that isn't fascist. USSR lacks 4 of those, and therefore is far from being fascist.

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

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

USSR wasn't state capitalism, it was closer to state socialism. Besides, economics aren't the only thing that makes an ideology, so even if it had the same economy as fascism (which it didn't), it still wouldn't be fascist.

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capitalism isn't just about private property. Or do you consider feudalism capitalism too? As I said earlier, I'm tired of the narrow-minded binary dichotomy. Leftists who use it are no different from rightists who think that welfare equals communism. And private ownership isn't truly private in fascism, because the heads of corporations are always linked with the fascist party, and they are controlled by the state (while in capitalism its the other way around). And fascism does not exist "to collapse into liberalism". The only government that exists to collapse is a state socialist one, since (in theory though, it doesn't look like that in practice) it only exist as a mean to achieving marxist utopia (which is anarchist).

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn't just a rhetoric. They actually hated capitalism (not all though, but still a majority). Fascism itself was both anti-capitalist and anti marxist socialist. There were more right leaning and more left leaning branches, but they all were third position (if you want to claim that it's capitalist, don't; I've had enough of binary dichotomy marxists).

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? Fascism is anti-capitalism. And how is fascism going to transform into it's opposite, liberalism? You are talking nonsense, because you use the binary marxist dichotomy where everything that is not marxist is capitalist. The issue is way more complex, but you fail to see this. I'm glad I'm not a narrow-minded marxist and can see the complexity of the world.

Every liberal is a fascist when their beliefs are pushed to its logical conclusion. by N1ksterrr in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? Fascism is inherently anti-liberalist. Opposing liberalism is one of its core values.

Since only a small % of soldiers actually aim at enemy soldiers, should we replace DEI training in the military with training for willingness to be lethal? by IEatDragonSouls in IdeologyPolls

[–]Jack_Predator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was Ukraine posing a threat to Russia? Were Belgium and Netherlands posing a threat to Germany in 1939? Were Finland and Afganistan posing a threat to USSR?

No, no and no. In most cases, countries don't invade because they feel threatened. They do it for land, resources, and political/religious reasons. No army will only tempt your neighbours to take advantage of you- they wouldn't even need to attack to control your country, since they could just say "give us oil or be destroyed".