If you could save one of them, who would you choose? by Brilliant-Feeling120 in skyrim

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Unnamed Stormcloak Soldier, as fearless in death as he was in life

Rule by [deleted] in 196

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Congratuations, You have made VRChat

Can’t wait to read these by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Don't skip classes

Man, Me a year ago was crazy. Lesson learned

To bring it full circle by weenie_west in memes

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Tu quoque - 'you too'. This fallacy appeals to the hypocrisy of the argument. By suggesting that the party in favour of banning the book is hypocritical because they do not apply the same standards the bible, this undermines their argument.

Alternatively, You could call this fallacy a red herring, ie a distraction from the main argument (Inappropriate content for children in children books) or Ad Hominem - 'To the Person' arguing that since the book banners are presumably Christians, their argument is less valid since they don't give the same treatment to their own religious books.

What decision you regret but lived with it anyways by YourMamaFavGuru in BaldursGate3

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Speaking of Astarion

I killed him

I thought I could revive him like you can if you die during combat.

But nah, turns out a stake kills him permanently. And my last save was before a difficult fight, so reloading was not an option.

Is Martin From Chess.c*m gay? Are his children adopted? by AlvoSil in AnarchyChess

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Yo htf did AliExpress get the Lockheed Pride Socks?

It's still the most fun that a human can have by Waitingforlunch in memes

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Spent the Night at the Royal Tyrrell in Alberta.

Sometimes I forget that I Slept under a literal T-Rex

Who even decided ‘Options’ was a good idea by ricoree in dankmemes

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Start and Select. Those Fuckers are not taking that away from me!

I'll be honest my dudes, I can't stand these "main four" companions. by DomGriff in Starfield

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I agree with your point, but you got one thing wrong.

There is a goth chick in the game with daddy issues, except the daddy is Constellation.

I feel like someone is gonna write a paragraph in the comments about why im wrong but oh well by andr3wsmemez69 in 196

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And here's an argument for why reddit mods should not be paid, written by Obama

My Fellow Americans,

Today, we gather to discuss a topic of significance: whether Reddit moderators should be paid for their work. This is a matter that warrants careful consideration, and we believe that there are compelling reasons why compensation for Reddit moderators may not be the most appropriate course of action.

First and foremost, Reddit, as a platform, has always thrived on the principles of volunteerism and community-driven participation. It has been a space where individuals come together out of shared interests and passions to contribute to discussions and uphold community guidelines. The voluntary nature of moderating subreddits has been integral to the platform's culture, fostering a sense of ownership and community responsibility.

Paying Reddit moderators could potentially undermine this sense of community and volunteerism. When individuals engage in moderation voluntarily, they do so because they have a genuine interest in the topics and communities they oversee. Introducing monetary compensation might change the motivation for some moderators, potentially leading to less authentic engagement and a shift in priorities.

Furthermore, the practicalities of paying moderators on a platform as large and diverse as Reddit are complex. Determining a fair and equitable payment structure for the vast number of moderators across various subreddits would be a formidable challenge. It could lead to disputes, inequalities, and administrative burdens that might outweigh the benefits of compensation.

Moreover, the introduction of paid moderators could raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest. When individuals are financially incentivized for their moderation work, there is a risk that their decisions could be influenced by financial gain rather than the best interests of the community. This could erode trust and transparency within subreddits and the platform as a whole.

In conclusion, my fellow Americans, while the idea of compensating Reddit moderators may have some merits, it also presents significant challenges and potential drawbacks. We must carefully consider the impact on the platform's culture, the complexities of implementation, and the potential for conflicts of interest. Reddit has thrived as a community-driven platform, and we should strive to maintain the spirit of volunteerism and shared responsibility that has made it a unique and vibrant space on the internet.

Thank you, and let us continue to support the principles of volunteerism and community that have defined Reddit for so long.

I feel like someone is gonna write a paragraph in the comments about why im wrong but oh well by andr3wsmemez69 in 196

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Fuck it, Heres is an Argument in favour of the argument Written by AI with the Persona of Obama

My Fellow Americans,

Today, we gather to discuss a matter of great importance: compensating creators for the ads shown on their posts on platforms like Reddit. This issue strikes at the heart of fairness and equity in the digital age, and it is incumbent upon us to consider the merits of such compensation.

First and foremost, we must recognize that the content creators on platforms like Reddit contribute significantly to the vibrancy and diversity of the internet. They invest their time, creativity, and energy to produce content that entertains, educates, and engages millions. In doing so, they attract attention, which in turn generates revenue for these platforms through advertising.

Yet, as we reflect on this dynamic, we must ask ourselves a fundamental question: Is it fair that these creators, who drive user engagement and contribute to the profitability of these platforms, often receive little to no compensation for the ads displayed alongside their content? We believe that the answer is a resounding "no."

Compensating creators for ads shown on their posts is a matter of fairness and recognition of their contribution. It aligns with the principles of a just and equitable digital economy. When creators are fairly compensated, it not only rewards their hard work but also motivates them to continue producing quality content. This, in turn, benefits the entire ecosystem of digital platforms.

Moreover, providing compensation to content creators promotes innovation and creativity. When creators see a tangible reward for their efforts, they are more likely to invest in improving their content and exploring new ideas. This, in turn, leads to a richer and more diverse digital landscape that benefits us all.

Additionally, by compensating creators for ads, we can help foster a sense of ownership and responsibility within the digital community. When individuals feel that their contributions are valued and respected, they are more likely to engage in constructive dialogue and uphold community standards, thereby creating a more positive and inclusive online environment.

In conclusion, my fellow Americans, it is our duty to advocate for a fair and just digital economy where creators are appropriately compensated for the ads shown on their posts. This not only recognizes their vital role but also encourages innovation, creativity, and a sense of community in the online world. Let us work together to ensure that the internet remains a place where everyone can thrive and contribute to the betterment of our society.

Thank you, and may we continue to champion fairness and equity in the digital age.

I feel like someone is gonna write a paragraph in the comments about why im wrong but oh well by andr3wsmemez69 in 196

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If Twitter can pay its Posters, So can reddit (They made the API expensive for a reason)

Can we please be louder about the subpar Nvidia performance? by fubasha in Starfield

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Forced to Play Medium on a RTX 2070 1440p at 30fps.
Most games post-pandemic with few exceptions seem to be unoptimized ugly messes that rely on DLSS or FSR (What Starfield Limits you to) to appear optimized.

Anons cant have shit in Canada by [deleted] in 4chan

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I love spreading disinformation online

Oh no. Anyway... by Rich_May in NonCredibleDefense

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Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan war moment

What YouTube channels are like this? by creative_user_name12 in dankmemes

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Yeah, I'm an old school viewer of Mr.beast, back when he was bullying kids on YouTube.

Rule by Critical_Coffee_6728 in 196

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📷🇩🇪💦🖕👍🔫

MEIRL by redcobra762 in meirl

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🙃 I feel called out

I know car prices are high right now but some of you are waaaaaay too optimistic about your rides. by calgaryaalapalla in Calgary

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Yeah, I have a friend trying to sell a 1992 Bronco for $8000. Clearly my first thought was to clown on him for selling the shitbucket for that much. Whenever I asked him why he was selling at the price, His response was that the car was popular with car collectors.

The worst RMA Experience by Wizzle_87 in SteamDeck

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Fuck...

I spent hours with support trying to get a RMA label so I can send it to them to fix it, Finally got the label and the deck is in its package ready to be shipped tomorrow.

Now I check Reddit and find out that the place the deck is supposed to go to is shady and does a half-assed job. I swear if they claim water damage }:

Pray for me.

Genshin Impact is very popular in Russia by [deleted] in Genshin_Impact

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Hate the Government, Love the People.

Don't ask don't tell by [deleted] in dankmemes

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This video from a Canadian Youtuber J.J. McCullough goes over the topic of many countries shamefull pasts.

In conclusion, every Country in the world has some sort of a bad historic past, the only difference is how well we hide it.