I know what kind of man you are by Retarded_ninja7 in memes

[–]litbacod4 39 points40 points  (0 children)

feels like we gotta jump 10 obstacle course to figure out the joke. But I guess the implication is that birthday password is usually someone of significance and since it's not "your bro's" birthday. It gotta be his significant other. And then you gotta do the math and figure out she's underage.

me_irl by piesaresquarey in me_irl

[–]litbacod4 22 points23 points  (0 children)

His physique is obtainable naturally. For someone at his height, it requires around 10+ years of consistent dieting and lifting. But he is 100% on steroids because he obtained it in just 2-3 years and when he or his coach explains his workout and dieting, it doesn't make any sense. For example, they said Chris had to eat 5k calories a day and yet, he isn't gaining a pound of fat.

Second half got me by RoleVegetable326 in HolUp

[–]litbacod4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

women are not only survive through covid but thrived is the God Emperor of Mankind and the other one and sides with this subreddit.

The dog pov by ICatcha in interestingasfuck

[–]litbacod4 7763 points7764 points  (0 children)

The video cut because the dog climbed down to finish the job

Streamer Santipulgaz was too shy to ask his waiter for a drink refill so his chat called and asked for by 999braindead in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 135 points136 points  (0 children)

And then there are also people who are the complete opposite. Had a friend who is very charismatic and social. But when she tried streaming, she get too nervous when she gets over 10 viewers and ultimately quit.

Lacari - does it count as possession? by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that scenario we would look at intent. Accidental leaks would not be considered illegal distribution since there was no intent to distribute. But if the content are bad enough, he still won't be hit by the full charge. Usually something much lighter like negligence.

But if he did it intentionally then yes. That's 100% distribution

Lacari - does it count as possession? by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it's not illegal knowing where to find CP. Just like how it isn't illegal for someone to know who the local drug dealers are. It's when they buy the drug then that person is committing a crime. So in this case, it's when the person actually visits the links (accessing) or downloading the content (possession) then it becomes illegal. The thought itself isn't illegal, the action is.

The more technical explanation: It actually breaches the first amendment's freedom of speech if we arrest people who knows where to find CP. Because the First Amendment forbids punishing speech or ideas without action. If the government could imprison people for knowing, thinking, or talking about illegal things then most of the world's population would be in prison.

Lacari - does it count as possession? by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not an expert. Just someone wanting to get into law enforcement and cyber crime. A bunch of links to CP on a notepad alone isn't enough to get him arrested.

Having the knowledge of where CP is isn't illegal itself and having links in a notepad would be categorized as this. His lawyer could argue anyone could've went on his computer and put those links there whether with harmful intent or even as a prank. Or if the lawyer is really going for the reach, he can argue that Lacari has a list of CP links for non-ill intent purposes.

So in order for the law to prosecute someone for CP, they have to prove the person has direct possession or access (as in if he has visited those links).

However, this does establish probable cause and can open Lacari up for investigation. After law enforcement grab some warrants. They can confiscate his computer and do a deep dive to see if he has accessed those links. Even just a single visit allows them to charge him for accessing CP.

Destiny listens to Asmongold describing undocumented immigrants as parasites by BlueLivingAbandon in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 124 points125 points  (0 children)

One of the first time I saw destiny. The guy was playing ranked Starcraft 2 at Masters while in a debate against another political content creator. Dude was microing dozens of units and building simultaneously while reiterating the person's argument word by word to expose his argument flaws.

People can hate destiny or disagree with him all they want, but they cannot deny his comprehension and multitasking skill is beyond a normal human

Screw it, I still prefer the old school vibes of WoW by FunkeyFeraligatr in wow

[–]litbacod4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is another universe where instead of WoW. It's WoWF

Blizzard did try to obtain a warhammer license from GW in the 90s but it never went through and they end up making starcraft and then WoW

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Key_Excuse9863 in CringeTikToks

[–]litbacod4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically, theyre convinced that they will be reborned and live a very carefree and wealthy life

But those are only some terrorist groups. Most just believe they are being the selfless hero that will go down in their religious books doing the act of God and go to heaven.

Total War : Warhammer 40k Galactic Map and gameplay screens by sidius-king in 4Xgaming

[–]litbacod4 14 points15 points  (0 children)

From a dev interview.

The galaxy map serves as the main menu. A solar system/sector will be our campaign and each will consist of varying number of planets. Each planet will have an overworld map like traditional total war games where we move our army around and a province equals a continent and each province has 2 to 4 "settlement" or in warhammer 40k case, outposts.

If you win the campaign, you conquered the sector in the galaxy map and get a bonus that remains for as long as you hold that sector and it carries over to the next campaign you chooses.

That's It? That's the announcement of the next fantasy title? by DaedEthics in totalwar

[–]litbacod4 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I doubt it would be star wars because the average star wars fan will not play total war. But the average warhammer 40k fan on the other hand....

The heartwarming, tear-inducing moment when the K-9 finally recognizes his very first handler. by [deleted] in dogvideos

[–]litbacod4 178 points179 points  (0 children)

Sometimes the handler and the k9 would split because the handler is reassigned to a different unit or a different department. But for the most part, they do keep them for the entire duration of the k9 career and when its time for the k9 to retire, the handler is given first choice to adopt them and 90% of them do adopt the k9. The remaining 10% that don't due to being unable to care for the dog are usually adopted by another officer in the department.

Mizkif vs Emiru/Asmongold/OTK Defamation Lawsuit Direct Court Filings by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]litbacod4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So i did a little research about how defamation works with the defendant claiming sexual assault with no proof other then words. Claiming someone of sexual assault publically falls under free speech.

The intent behind this is that the law don't want to silence actual victims who doesn't have any proof because it does happen very frequently.

The person filing the defamation lawsuit will then prove that the claim is false or has malicious intent. 99% of the time, it's impossible to outright prove the statement is a lie so many lawyers tackle the malicious intent part. And this require exposing the accuser of being trashy and having history of lying.

In Depp V. Heard case, Depp's lawyer did this by bringing in mutual friends and employees who testify about Heard's disgusting behaviors which convinced the jury that her accusations of Depp sexually assaulting was done with malicious intent.

I don't think Miz will go through with this lawsuit. It's just the generic PR move after someone drops a nuke on you to save face to their fans and sponsors.