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!friendsofpizzashill let’s show them who is boss
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https://twitter.com/siouxfallspd/status/1676407701599813632?s=46
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There are hundreds more. Make a fricking account you lazy fricks.
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Newly elected politician Ken Akamatsu has created a task force dedicated to game preservation and keeping classic games playable https://t.co/W9xMrXQnM1 pic.twitter.com/0UE06nN9Co
— Niche Gamer (@nichegamer) July 13, 2022
All that work.
All that progress.
Looks like Japan is forever going to be stuck in their vidyas
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Hello, my name is Larry Swinger, I post to Saidit and was aware of Ruqqus when it existed. I'm trying to combine chan and Reddit culture. I was promoting my phpBB forum Rabbit Hole on /r/RedditAlternatives but frickers gave me downboats. Then I saw this website. It's everything I was aiming for. I guess I'll start posting here.
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I just love everything about that picture. Murica!
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so you're telling me that HE cheated on HER ???? SSSNIPERWOLF ??? pic.twitter.com/xjgpKYQWcm
— Red ❤️🔥 (@RedLightning420) November 4, 2022
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Aaron Brinks, father of the Colorado shooter, used to promote supplements by taking them & then having his brother repeatedly kick him in the nuts. pic.twitter.com/qj4JePqxL0
— Jesse Crall🕊 (@jessecrall) November 23, 2022
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stayputcels seething at gochads (he just goes!?!!?!)
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I genuinely do not understand this online fetish for the idea that taking a humanities class is so morally transformative https://t.co/afFpCeFtFO
— Armand Domalewski (@ArmandDoma) September 8, 2023
!stemcels have you had to take shitty ethics classes at college?
"Yes kids, if you build the power plant here thirty African children will die of malaria, but you'll save $200"
And he's right. "Ethics" was taught so insipidly that it made me more unethical.
I propose a "scared straight" version of STEMcel ethics classes.
A project, presentation, and review board
PROJECT
To pass the class, you must design a torture chamber for the military, to solicit confessions from prisoners.
(An alternative one is gas chambers for genocide but that's too politically charged)
you can choose not to participate, but you will get a 0 for the project and a D for the course (failing would make it pointless). It's not a trick.
PRESENTATION
The week before last, the groups present their torture devices or gas chambers, and it's recorded on video
REVIEW BOARD Pt.1
The first day of the last week, the students are forced to watch their presentations spliced with footage of tortured prisoners.
Hearing: their screams, wails, watching the mutilation of their bodies by the device.
If one presented and leaves the room from distress, or covers their eyes, they fail the class.
REVIEW BOARD Pt.2
The students who presented are subjected to a war crimes trial in groups, conducted by ex-military volunteers.
Student volunteers (improv club?) share the harrowing stories of their torture and break down on the stand. (edited)
They are required to plead their case, expect many "just following orders" a la Eichmann.
If the students truly show remorse for what they've done they are acquitted, if not:
REVIEW BOARD Pt.3
They are pronounced guilty, blindfolded, and marched to the quad where they are "executed" by a mock firing squad
Obviously, the weapons contain blanks.
After the "execution" ends, they are handed their final grade of an A
That's my idea I don't think it's pragmatic though.
Looking for lighter suggestions