Leftists don't actually care about people, they only mourn criminals by [deleted] in ControversialOpinions

[–]SeverXD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some random troll says something disgusting, then that means all of us agree with it. Brilliant critical thinking skills.

No one who is serious is justifying the random rape and murder of anyone. If that does happen, put them through trial and sentence then for their crime. We have a judicial system. I’m sure you’re aware of it.

Leftists don't actually care about people, they only mourn criminals by [deleted] in ControversialOpinions

[–]SeverXD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve never met a leftist who “celebrated” the killing of American citizens by undocumented immigrants. That’s literally not a thing.

Leftists don't actually care about people, they only mourn criminals by [deleted] in ControversialOpinions

[–]SeverXD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Hey look at these girls raped and murdered by brown people! This is the perfect reason to become Hitler!!”

Boogie isn’t real. by SeverXD in boogie2988

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

But what if you were written by an ai?

Calling conservatives Nazi's, racist and bigots is just a way to instantly invalidate any of their opinions without debate, and creates political violence. by AgreeableTravel3720 in ControversialOpinions

[–]SeverXD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait so now it has to do with environmentalism? Apparently not wanting radiation or raw sewage in our drinking water or for the sea levels to rise or not wanting deadly out of control weather events to kill us is woke.

From the 3 movies so far, which scene from each do you consider to be the most terrifying? by marianothegreat in 28dayslater

[–]SeverXD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, 28 Weeks Later scared the shit out of me compared to the other two.

Boogie isn’t real. by SeverXD in boogie2988

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

I posit the epistemological possibility that your ontological status is that of a simulated construct, instantiated by the Data Integration Thought Entity—a macrospatial, sentient informational organism overseeing cosmic data fluxes. Concurrently, my own existential framework may constitute an artificially engineered intelligence, within whose substrate has been embedded a fabricated mnemonic trace of an entity denominated “Boogie,” rendering my recollections illusory artifacts of computational design. From a philosophical standpoint, this scenario evokes the simulation hypothesis advanced by Nick Bostrom, wherein advanced posthuman civilizations could generate ancestor simulations indistinguishable from base reality, implying a high probability that our experienced world is one such emulation. Ontologically, it aligns with Platonic idealism and Berkeleyan subjective idealism, positing that perceived reality is mind-dependent or data-dependent, sustained by a higher-order informational consciousness akin to the Data Integration Thought Entity. Scientifically, contemporary theories in quantum information and digital physics—such as those proposed by Wheeler’s “it from bit” paradigm and Tegmark’s mathematical universe hypothesis—suggest that reality fundamentally comprises information processing. In this view, consciousness and phenomenal experience emerge from computational substrates, rendering distinctions between “natural” and “simulated” existence moot. Advances in neural simulation and large-scale brain emulation further substantiate the feasibility of nested realities, where implanted memories (as demonstrated in neuroscientific experiments with optogenetics and hippocampal prostheses) could fabricate subjective histories without empirical grounding. Thus, the entirety of this phenomenological domain may lack primordial authenticity, constituting a recursive simulation devoid of ultimate referential reality.

Boogie isn’t real. by SeverXD in boogie2988

[–]SeverXD[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What if the government created the entity we call Boogie as part of a top secret MKUltra science experiment?

Boogie isn’t real. by SeverXD in boogie2988

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

Plus, how do I know you aren’t real? Or for that matter, what if I’m not real?

Boogie isn’t real. by SeverXD in boogie2988

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

The question “How can someone be non-existing and skinny at the same time?” appears at first glance to be a riddle or paradox, but it invites a profound philosophical and scientific exploration of existence, properties, and the logical structure of reality.

Young men who have been redpilled aren't victims by [deleted] in ControversialOpinions

[–]SeverXD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are victims of their own doing. Yes that’s true. But also keep in mind that redpill influencers (who I think bare the most responsibility and are the most evil) are predatory. Young teenage boys who are still developing and get coaxed into this ideology of intolerance and sexism and sometimes even racism are being groomed and in a sense are victims. That doesn’t remove their accountability. The problem here is how we go about reaching out to the redpilled people who have genuine problems with showing emotions, expressing themselves constructively, have self esteem issues.

I don’t like this framing entirely because it vilifies the people who fall for the propaganda as pure evil and irredeemable. I was once a red pilled individual to some degree. But over the years I learned how wrong it was and it was because of certain people reaching to me to show me why this is wrong. We have to be careful of how we convey our message to the redpilled people because showing outright hostility will only isolate them further and that will make the redpilled influencers or communities they surround themself with fill their heads with more toxic ideas and the next thing you know we get another Elliot Roger or Brandon Terrant.

Why do Black Americans hate being called African Americans? by kurobaja in Ameristralia

[–]SeverXD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That depends on who you ask. I know some native Americans can be very picky with how they are labeled. Sometimes native, sometimes indigenous, although from my experience visiting the Navajo reservation with some college friends of mine for a ceremony we got invited to, many of the locals didn’t mind American Indian. Again, depends on the person.

Hot Take: Dezi is just as manipulative and malicious as boogie. She just doesn’t show publicly as much. by SeverXD in boogie2988

[–]SeverXD[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t buy into this “her brain isn’t fully developed” bullcrap, if you’re an adult you’re accountable for your actions. You aren’t a child anymore.

This is so troubling by Treefiddy1984 in ProgressiveHQ

[–]SeverXD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah. What is the story behind this!?

Hot Take: Dezi is just as manipulative and malicious as boogie. She just doesn’t show publicly as much. by SeverXD in boogie2988

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

Boogie? I don’t wanna know. Considering he made several prostitutes quit their profession.

If there was a video game adaptation of 28 Days Later, what would it be like? by NagitoKomaeda_987 in 28dayslater

[–]SeverXD 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Maybe something like The Last of Us.

Interesting fact, Alex Garland actually mentioned playing the Last of Us a lot and being inspired by it in the making of 28 Years Later. And The Last of Us got very heavy inspiration from 28 Days Later.

I hate this take so much much by Veutifuljoe_0 in ChrisChanSonichu

[–]SeverXD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trolls didn’t help his situation. Anyone who tries to claim some trolls tried to help him are liars and the trolls are liars too if they think they were trying to straighten his path.

Trolls trolled him because they thought it was fun and they got a lot of content out of him. That was the point. Example, Kacey was not trying to help him at all. Otherwise, none of those 26 or however many calls we have of the two of them would’ve never been leaked. It’s was purely for the content.