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  • Usually only if there's something good as part of the credits (eg. Portal 1 & 2)

  • I'm just saying I wouldn't mind hearing what Jeffery epstien would say over the clean air act

    Not what I'm saying. My point is that one flaw, even one as terrible as pedophilia, doesn't influence all of a person's opinions. Sure, I wouldn't ask Gandhi for his views on healthy relationships, and having learned about this I have lost pretty much all respect for him as a person. But his opinions on international politics should be reasonable because of his role as a leader of a protest movement, and likely aren't impacted by him being a pedo.

    With your Epstien example, is there reason to think his opinions on climate science are more well informed than the average person's? Do you think his role of running his pedo island would impact his views on topics like the clean air act?

    The trouble with your line of thinking is that we'd run out of acceptable people's opinions really quickly. No one is perfect, and it will usually be possible to frame someone's flaws in a way that makes them a horrible person in all aspects and never worth hearing out. When it gets to "Bob is a racist, Jim is a pedo, Fred is a domestic abuser" (to be clear, in not saying these are equally bad or anything, just some examples of 'this person is inherently bad because of one thing') and so on about everyone, who's left to be worth discussing things with?

  • the dude was a pedo

    How is that related to his opinions on international politics? Just because someone is terrible in one aspect of their life, doesn't mean the rest of their ideas have to be thrown out.

  • Facts

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  • Well it's clearly not bullshit. They're pigs

  • They're like an underwater unicorn

  • What a terrible day to have vision

  • Please do not the cat

  • No rolls barred on YouTube did a video on hard mode pictionary. You could use some of those ideas.

  • Two languages. English and Maori.

    Thank you in Maori is "kia ora" (key-ah or-ah, but mostly said more like k-your-ah). Literally translates to "be well", kia meaning be, ora meaning life/wellness.

    Please in Maori is a bit less clear. There is the word "koa" (I don't know how to phonetically write it, but all the letters are pronounced the same as above), but that's a concept that came with pakeha (European settlers). Before that, it was more about the tone of the request.

    Edit: actually I do know more, but English and Maori are the two main languages I know any of.

  • What was the use before the Arabs?

  • beans

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  • I'm incredibly disappointed in you.

    "Always has bean" would have bean amazing

  • While I can see where they're coming from. I'm sure they want you to just be safe.

    That said, it's a terrible idea. How will anyone know how many people hate the current government, if no one speaks up about it. Sure, it can be risky, and the governments most worth speaking up against are usually the ones where it's the most dangerous, but they're usually the ones that more people hate.

  • No, that would be a cassowary

  • Dr Robotnik: HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT, OBAMA!!

  • Jellyfish, which are older than bones and eyes: "pathetic"

  • I see no issue here. A man can absolutely be 'cute' without being any less of a man. Masculinity isn't about rugged looks, strength, dominance, or any of that shit. It's about self confidence (not arrogance, just being comfortable being yourself) and giving to others, both of which you seem to do well.

    Honestly, I'm surprised you haven't found a partner to match you yet.

  • Well a lot of the Americans most impacted by this shit can't afford to move away

  • "Awww, but they're cute"

    No, they're feral rodents with a permanent inclination towards violence dressed up as dogs

  • Ah yes, the average Michelin childhood