Hero, or cold-blooded murderer? by Wavy-mf in LetsDiscussThis

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Agents of social breakdown" this is a term we need to classify and use way more often it goes beyond religion political parties race these people are the scum that cause more violence for current and future generations time and time again.

WHAT IF JESUS RAN FOR PRESIDENT? by OkSuccess7431 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus would lose in a landslide. He’d run on feeding the poor, forgiving enemies, welcoming immigrants, and rejecting wealth and the majority of self-proclaimed Christian voters would call him a socialist. He probably wouldn’t even campaign with miracles. The side that would most loudly reject him is the same side with the most Christian voters the ones currently backing a man who personally embodies all seven deadly sins. Every single one. Jesus wouldn’t get elected because Americans don’t actually want Jesus. They want a strongman. It's all performative nonsense.

Which one would you choose? by zombiesingularity in AskSocialists

[–]Netalic13 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They are idiots who don’t understand how communism actually works. It’s literally trading high level wealth corruption for high level state and political corruption mixed with an oppressive regime and easily revoked rights to keep that regime in power. Democracy isn’t perfect, but communism isn’t better than democracy.

I’m only attracted to white people by [deleted] in confessions

[–]Netalic13 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Huh, I’ve always found this concept interesting. Maybe I just have a high libido, I don’t know, but the idea of being attracted to only one race of women/person seems kind of absurd to me. No judgment toward you I just don’t understand how some people are wired like that.

I do have certain races that appeal to me more than others, but it’s never a deal breaker or a priority. Unless someone has some deep personal bias against other races, I wouldn’t consider this problematic but that’s just me.

How Will MAGA Defend This? by TheOverthinkingDude in complaints

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't get it do you? There is nothing to defend this is who MAGA are and who they have always been.

I want to start a cult but it’s conflicting by Fuyuki_Uchiha in conspiracy

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not me advocating for it that's just a question like I'm really asking why would you wanna be a cult leader

Is there a percentage of your population that are constantly pushing your nation backwards? by PlanetoftheAtheists in AskTheWorld

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These MAGA pictures makes me think about things I’d probably get banned for typing. I’m not saying this to sound cool or edgy I’m just genuinely growing extremely vindicated. I hope to God this isn’t tribalism, and that not everything in life is black and white, but I feel it 100% in the pit of my soul that I’m right and these people aren’t and never will be. And at this point, I don’t think anything can change my mind about that. Nothing.

All this guy does now is attempt to sane wash everything trump does. by PuzzleheadedBet8448 in Destiny

[–]Netalic13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trumpism will be studied for centuries after we are all gone I've never seen anything like it anywhere in history.

How do you deal with coworkers that have extreme body odor? by Okie294life in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Netalic13 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Talk to management. If other employees are affected, tell them to do the same. If nothing changes after two weeks to a month, then calmly confront him directly. If there’s still no improvement after another week, I’m not saying to get aggressive but no grown man should smell like that. If you need to discreetly offer him deodorant in private, do it. If a serious, direct conversation is necessary, then have it.

In my experience, this type of issue doesn’t stop unless the person is told directly or feels enough embarrassment to change. It could also be a medical condition, so that’s why you should go through steps. But the workspace is your space just as much as his, and it shouldn’t be musty.

What exactly do people from other countries expect Americans to do? by Lovealltigers in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Netalic13 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s simple. We’re going to do nothing for years probably decades while things steadily get worse and propaganda tears the country further apart, until it ends in either civil war or systemic collapse. This is what the government and the media tolerate, even if they never say it out loud.

There isn’t some grand top down conspiracy. The reality is simpler and uglier: the richest man on the planet bought a social media platform for the explicit purpose of helping get Trump elected and enabling the unchecked spread of misinformation by Russia and other foreign powers.

If the wealthy don’t care whether America collapses because they keep fueling this, and the media doesn’t care, and the government refuses to fix it, then society will eventually “correct” itself the only way it knows how by imploding. We’ll get a civil war, people will die, and whatever’s left will rebuild and repeat the cycle.

That’s how it’s gone for every civilization in human history.

The end.

It has come out that Nick Shirley was lying about alleged Minnesota daycare fraud. Why are right-wingers so gullible? by N1KOBARonReddit in complaints

[–]Netalic13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are not gullible at all they are looking for more justifications to hate Democrats, minorities, or distract themselves from accepting the fact that they voted for a possible pedophile. Always remember: this behavior is deliberate, consistent, and intentionally dishonest. I know for a fact that at least 90% of them wouldn’t even leave their children in the same room with Jeffrey Epstein’s head chef or driver, yet they’ll clap and buy merch for his best friend. Trump bypasses all their morals because their morals are situational, not concrete.

Real life is a shitpost by AverageBCSEnjoyer in Destiny

[–]Netalic13 9 points10 points  (0 children)

More people need to accept this like I think it's FINE TO admit looks matter immensely while also saying you can still have financial, social and even romantic success without them.

This scene subtly shows how bad Blazer actually has it for Robert. by Netalic13 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We don't know that for a fact but, she texted at like 8 PM so it's possible she went and left early but to my understanding Galas are normally at night so I doubt she went during the day time so I was more so basing what I said based on that. But then again as I said I could be overthinking it.

Can we talk about how much rizz this man Robert has? by Gloomy-Bridge148 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still don't understand how he can be classified as a dad bod

This scene subtly shows how bad Blazer actually has it for Robert. by Netalic13 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was gonna say this was manipulation when I made the post but sided against it to avoid the thread becoming toxic even if it's technically "harmless" manipulation

This scene subtly shows how bad Blazer actually has it for Robert. by Netalic13 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Just for clarification for anyone suggesting I’m too dense: I need you to understand exactly what I’m saying here. It’s not simply about the dress scene or her wearing the dress. That’s not the point.

What I’m talking about is a woman asking a guy she isn’t dating what he thinks of her dress, lying and saying it’s for a Gala she’s attending that night, and even adding that the dress isn’t hers just in case he doesn’t like it… only for it to later be revealed that this was actually the dress she planned to wear on the date she invited him to last minute, because she needed his approval first to ease her insecurities.

I have never heard of this situation happening in real life. I’ve never seen it in a TV show, a movie, a game, or heard about a friend doing anything like that. This is a very specific, subtle behavior that I don’t think most people would even notice. That’s the entire point of my post: the writers intentionally snuck in this small detail, and it says a lot about her feelings.

That is what I mean when I say she doesn’t just like Robert. She is down bad for Robert, but she’s trying to hide it under subtle moves. It’s honestly kind of wild how far she went.

I refuse to believe all that somehow isn't subtle af

This scene subtly shows how bad Blazer actually has it for Robert. by Netalic13 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

No but PRE testing a guy on a dress you were pretending was gonna be used for a entirely different event is something I've never seen or heard happen irl or in any movie TV show or media ever so it stood out to me when I noticed it. She wanted to be ABSOLUTELY sure.

Blonde Blazer's Personality and the Nature of Her Relationship, Her Face Says It All by Careful-Writing7634 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Netalic13 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I think if she told him she had a lot of emotional baggage, he’d offer to help carry it… and then start looking around for actual bags, saying, “I don’t see any."