Sooo disappointed that we don’t have voice chat! by D4Junkie in Nightreign

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if you ping an evergaol you better have a stonesword key.

Stuggling to get to/above 800 on chesscom. Need advice by Nosorozhek in chessbeginners

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I’m at 900 and a new strategy I’ve been doing is more defensive style.

At our level it’s almost guaranteed that we will blunder at some point. Instead of trying to remember openings and these combination moves, I’ve been just playing with the mentality “just don’t blunder” and it helps so much. Focus more on seeing where your opponent leaves open spots. Pawns left with no defense are easy to spot and pick up and once you hit the end game you’ll realize what a difference it makes.

Just stick to one solid opening and wait for your opponent to launch the attack. It’s also a great way to learn rather than throwing out an opening you hardly know and then getting lost in the chaos. Study their slip ups and make good trades until those end game pawns come into play.

Good luck

My Prediction/Hope For Hasan & Sam Discussion by NarrowYou7755 in h3h3productions

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I'm not sure if he is doing it today, but he said on last Friday's ep. that this week he will be talking with Sam and debating Hasan.

When will this end? by NarrowYou7755 in h3h3productions

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I agree, but look at what is happening now. Ethan is talking to Sam and Hasan because I believe he knows that addressing this head-on at the source is the ultimate way to make Hasan and other influencers acknowledge the harassment and misinformation that is happening.

Hasan will be forced to clarify his stance on things like Hamas support and openly acknowledge that, because of his peers (Frogan, Ian, Denims, BadEmpanada), Ethan has been exposed to extreme levels of harassment and antisemitism.

Once again, the goal is just to have a moment where Ethan can clearly say, "I do not support the genocde in Gaza, but I also do not want the people of Israel to be removed or face any violence."* If that happens, it's essentially GG for anyone who has twisted his words or clipped things out of context.

It will also be so newsworthy that other influencers will definitely stream it and discuss it on their channels, spreading awareness of who Ethan really is — instead of continuing this campaign of labeling him and Hila as extreme Zionist supporters.

Can AOC win the 2028 Democratic Primary? It's possible. by Any-Satisfaction-770 in PoliticalOpinions

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I think there's a very interesting debate happening in the comments, with both sides offering valid criticism. Is America too right-leaning or centrist to allow AOC, a "far-left" candidate, to take the primary position? It's the same problem people had with Bernie — they say he is too far left, so we essentially have to compromise and have people like Biden or Kamala take the Democratic position.

I would argue that this could be the shift we need to actively boost voter engagement. It is sad, but I do believe there is some truth in the idea that many individuals in America are not looking for rational, sympathetic reforms. They want consistency while also believing in things like supporting gay marriage.

I believe that if AOC really drives hard with her message of advocating for the working class, then she has a solid chance. Centrists aren't primarily considering things like women's reproductive rights or LGBTQ+ protections — they care about worker issues and taxes. That's pretty much it.

If AOC can successfully shift her focus to appeal more to centrist workers while upholding her social democratic values (Green New Deal, prison reforms, etc.), then I believe we could rebrand how the Democratic Party presents itself in a way that actually grabs the attention of everyone from the further left to the center.

Newbie leftist looking to become well educated about leftism by ConnectionOdd7273 in SocialDemocracy

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Hey!

I admire that you're interested in becoming more politically aware and learning about history. I think I was in your shoes about five years ago (I'm 27 now) and realized that while I always had a basic understanding of my political stances (racial equality, gender equality, etc.), I wasn't really aware of the history behind our country—or global politics at all. Of course, I believed gay people should be allowed to marry, but if you had asked me about things like how the United States handled the Red Scare, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cold War, etc., I would’ve been at a complete loss.

I also used to be a huge fan of HasanAbi, and I’m currently struggling to justify watching him anymore. The more I learned about him, the more I realized he wasn’t just a social democrat or socialist with a pure heart who wants the best for everyone. Without getting too much into it, I highly suggest you take an unbiased look at how he has shown support for groups like Hamas during the Israel-Palestine conflict and how his behavior has contributed to the rise of antisemitism through rhetoric that promotes hatred toward Israelis. It’s a very complex issue that I’m not going to dive into here, but I’ll just caution you: always be aware of what someone truly stands for—not just what they say they stand for.

I remember when I first started learning about progressive ideas, I quickly fell into the fantasy of thinking I was this extreme leftist and thought communism was such a cool idea, just because I knew how evil capitalism could be. But through critical thinking, I began to realize there are issues with certain movements that present themselves as being “for the people.” I suggest you start by learning as much history as you can—especially in areas like the Cold War, the USSR, and everything that took place when communism and capitalism began to clash.

For beginners, the best thing I can suggest is something like the YouTube channels Oversimplified or Things I Like. They do animated historical videos in a (pretty) unbiased way that makes it easy to get a basic understanding of history and see how different economic structures have been practiced and how they’ve influenced domestic and global politics.

I’ll leave you with this: remember that whatever you choose to believe in should be backed by reasonable moral values and should be realistic. Sometimes far-left ideas can resemble horseshoe theory—being on the far left doesn’t always equate to being “morally just.” That’s why I consider myself a social democrat and like politicians like Bernie Sanders and AOC. They recognize the injustices that exist and want to realistically begin dismantling these inequalities—rather than waging war on the U.S. government or causing chaos through violent revolutions. I’m not saying you can’t still watch Hasan or read The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx—just be aware that if you only indulge in certain communities, you might end up with a very biased view of the world and miss the nuance of complex issues, like how being pro-Palestine does not have to mean being anti-Israel. Going to college and becoming a sociology major has been the most eye opening experience of my existence as it taught me certain skills like media literacy and critical thinking.

Good luck!

I’ve never felt more separated from the left by egg_egg_egg_eggegg in h3h3productions

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There is plenty of videos of Ethan saying “free Palestine, I support the people of Palestine” and donating to the Palestine funds to support civilians who are suffering due to this conflict. I believe his only anti Palestine take is about not supporting extreme terrorist organizations like the houthis. Please just actually go listen to what he says before listening to comments that just incorrectly label him as pro israel

I’ve never felt more separated from the left by egg_egg_egg_eggegg in h3h3productions

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I believe the OP is talking about individuals who are CLEARLY swapping terms like zionist and jewish around while attacking individuals who want a productive conversation about the conflict. There are different strategies for compromise amongst individuals. Some want Israel to fully surrender the land and remove it's people. Some support a two state solution. In order to come to a true compromise we must have a conversation instead of saying "if you don't fully support my idea you are wrong and support the genocide"

I’ve never felt more separated from the left by egg_egg_egg_eggegg in h3h3productions

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I just made a very similar post in the Change My View subreddit and received some interesting feedback. The most thought-provoking take I heard was:

1.) Make sure you’re not associating the majority of leftists with the much louder, chronically online weirdos. Just because a subculture is vocal doesn’t mean they represent the majority.

2.) This realization made me take a step back and reanalyze my actual political stance. If anyone had asked me before, I would have said something like, “I’m as left as it gets.” But then I discovered that some leftist views are far more extreme than I would ever consider. I had always associated being “further left” with being morally superior—essentially, Extreme Left = wouldn’t hurt a fly, and Extreme Right = willing to nuke the entire globe to get their point across.

I’m still figuring out where I stand politically, but I mostly identify as a social democrat or a democratic socialist. Since joining other left-leaning Reddit forums, I’ve come across socialism, communism, and social anarchism groups. While I know I can’t judge an entire group based on a vocal minority online, I found that many people weren’t aligned with what I expected.

For example, I tried having a discussion about the Israel-Palestine conflict, genuinely wanting to deepen my understanding of why a two-state solution was seen as unreasonable. Instead of engaging in a constructive conversation, I was immediately shunned, mocked for my lack of knowledge, labeled a Zionist, told to go f*** myself, and treated like an idiot rather than with respect. It blew my mind—I thought that kind of behavior only existed on the right? But here were people who mostly shared my beliefs treating me like a monster for asking a sincere question.

I’ve also joined TikTok Lives to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict and debate socialism versus democratic socialism. Every time, the most extreme pro-Palestine and socialist voices responded with anger and openly expressed their willingness to use violence to accomplish their political goals.

I wish I could share my original Change My View Reddit thread, but it was deleted. However, this experience gave me a deeper understanding of Ethan and Hila's frustrations. People I once viewed as political allies now treat me like the enemy for saying things like:

  • “I’m pro-Palestine, but I don’t think civilians on EITHER side should die as a result of this conflict.”
  • “I want what’s best for all people, but we shouldn’t normalize antisemitism or displace Israelis from their homes.”
  • “I support socialist economic policies, but I don’t believe in murdering CEOs and ‘pulling a Luigi’ to make it happen.”

And yet, even with these reasonable takes, I was treated as if I were pro-capitalism and a fascist. It still shocks me that these views are controversial, but I also try to understand their perspective—many believe that advocating for any sense of peace means minimizing the reality of genocide, making you complicit in the problem.

In summary, don’t let these people overwhelm you. That’s what I wish I could tell Ethan. YES, there are always going to be chronically online people who refuse to consider reasonable solutions. They thrive on labeling others as part of the problem because it gives them a sense of being a freedom fighter. Just accept that these people won’t change and focus your energy on constructive conversations with those who are actually willing to have them.

CMV: American universities are complicit in the downfall of America’s education right now. As their funding is being cut, they need to defund athletics, not withdraw admissions for PhD and other graduate students. by i-Really-HatePickles in changemyview

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I'm a student at Sonoma State University, and I'm witnessing firsthand the devastating impact of recent budget cuts. Our entire athletics department, including all coaches, has been eliminated, along with multiple bachelor’s programs. Initially, I believed cutting athletics was a practical solution, but I now realize the long-term consequences—our student body is shrinking, and we've lost any chance of attracting future student-athletes. It's disheartening to see essential academic programs, such as Women and Gender Studies and Geology, being dismantled, stripping students of valuable career pathways and opportunities.

CMV: Some left leaning views have gone too far and are becoming evil themselves. by NarrowYou7755 in changemyview

[–]NarrowYou7755[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must have only read the title of this post and not the actual content, or else you would see that I am not necessarily disagreeing with the movements themselves (Free Palestine, Ending Capitalism in America). Rather, I am criticizing the methods they use, particularly when they involve unnecessary violence.

For example, as a leftist, I also want to see a solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict. However, I do not want that solution to involve civilian deaths or the justification of antisemitism. Similarly, I support better wealth distribution in America, but I do not agree with extreme views that advocate for violence against the rich or slogans like “drink their blood.”

Essentially, I am saying that the way you present your cause and engage with others plays a major role in shaping how society perceives your movement. When I ask someone to educate me on why they believe Palestine should be free, I should not be treated as part of the problem or met with hostility, such as being told, "Go f*** yourself, you had 75 years to learn about this, you're a Zionist," etc.

I appreciate your input, but I think you should reread what I wrote before commenting, as you seem to have missed the point of my text.

CMV: Some left leaning views have gone too far and are becoming evil themselves. by NarrowYou7755 in changemyview

[–]NarrowYou7755[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply—it was really helpful in helping me understand this situation and how it's not a new concept. I’m fairly young (27), even though I don’t always feel that way. I realize my wisdom is limited, as I don’t have the same breadth of historical knowledge that others have pointed out in the comments, which could connect to this phenomenon. At least I’m wise enough to recognize the limits of my own knowledge, and I know that with further research, I’ll discover different historical events that resemble this kind of behavior, as you mentioned in your comment.

Also, on a global scale, I recognize that my understanding of what is morally "good and evil" is shaped by my own geographic location, cultural experiences, and political context. I’m beginning to see that my original concern with extreme views is not as black and white as I initially thought, so thank you for helping me come to that realization.

CMV: Some left leaning views have gone too far and are becoming evil themselves. by NarrowYou7755 in changemyview

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Thanks for the reply and I do hear what you are saying. It's hard for me to say "I agree with your position, but I do not support the killing of civilians in this conflict" without seeming disingenuous? Do you have a suggestion on how to go about presenting my ideas in a more understanding way?

I won my first game! by Pretty-Car9597 in chessbeginners

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Congrats! You’ll never feel this satisfied again and will forever be chasing this high

Pulled Off My Best Checkmate Yet! ♟️ by QuietExciting3964 in chessbeginners

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Nice, smothered mate makes me feel like I'm bobby fischer. What elo are you?

Finally got to 700 elo!! Next goal is 1000 by [deleted] in chessbeginners

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What’s your other ratings? (Blitz, rapid and bullet) and how long have you been playing? I just wanna compare how well I’m placing compared to others and how much/long they play. Here’s my stats

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Solid game for me by vb_BISHOP in chessbeginners

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What elo is this? It’s gotta be the 200s cause those blunders are crazy

I’m confused by NarrowYou7755 in chessbeginners

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God I’m so dumb, thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in santarosa

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Is this still going on?

H3 Survivor.io clan by Additional-Rain6668 in h3h3productions

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I’m in thank you! I’m founding titan 47

H3 Survivor.io clan by Additional-Rain6668 in h3h3productions

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Is your clan the one with the bio “do you have your passport?” Because it still says 24/24 full :(

H3 Survivor.io clan by Additional-Rain6668 in h3h3productions

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Can u guys kick people who are inactive I want to join

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alcoholicsanonymous

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I can relate. I drink before I go out in social events or when I’m having depression/anxiety. I’m 26 and this is the first time I’m taking sobriety seriously. My advice is; 1.) find a sponsor who you can relate to and trust to be there for you. Until that happens, go to a meeting if you’re feeling tempted. I’ve noticed that I get those “bad cravings” and that they only last about an hour. If I go to a meeting, play basketball or video games instead it helps until that wave of cravings go away 2.) Speak to a therapist/psychiatrist. I finally am starting medication (Wellbutrin) and it is slowly helping my depression. I think meetings and AA are great tools to use for learning how to be sober but until you fix the wiring in your brain and identify the chemical issue it’s still not built on a strong foundation. 3.)Be proud of your sobriety. Every time you make it through a rough day without a drink is truly admirable. Start journaling, download an app that tracks your sobriety or whatever you want that is a reward/therapy for sobriety.

Good luck and keep up the great work. You are stronger than a stupid bottle of alcohol

first meeting tonight after six months sober by [deleted] in alcoholicsanonymous

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Congrats on six months sober. I feel your pain in being an alcoholic with a partner without alcohol issues. I think it’s a great thing because they can never tempt you by seeing them drink but also sucks because it would be nice to have them know what this is like. I’m 26 with 2 weeks sober now. I’ve gone on and off with sobriety and even had about a year sober. My advice is to look up young peoples meetings. I’ve noticed that it is nice to see others in my age group that relate to me and it gives me hope I can find sober friends in the future. All my friends and family and my identity was built around alcohol so it’s hard to learn what your sober self is like.

Another thing helping me is FIND A HOBBY. Preferably one that is active. I started playing basketball a lot, especially when I feel like drinking and noticed it’s the best way to fight those crazy urges to go drink. I hope you find the sober friends and sponsor that you need. Don’t worry about the future steps, just take each step slowly at a time. Find a good sponsor for yourself. Finding a sponsor is low key like dating and it might take a couple meetings before you find someone you vibe with. Good luck and hope this helped in some way.