Extreme Z7
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I mean. . . this has gotta be a troll, right?
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Extreme Z7 replied to Extreme Z7's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
You just can't beat "imagine if Mark Zuckerberg censored MLK and Abraham Lincoln", two famous figures who were assassinated because of the causes they fought for. Pure clownery. -
Extreme Z7 replied to spinderella's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Leo Gura Would you ever speak with Sam Harris if presented the opportunity? What would you try to tell him? Pardon me if this question has already been asked to you. -
Meanwhile in Stage Orange land:
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Haha lol. I guess that's something for me to reflect on. I have been getting more into board games lately so I guess I've gotten even more primitive and nerdy.
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Ya ever try Dwarf Fortress? Probably the most complex RTS game around. It's free yet mind-boggingly complex. Took me several tutorial videos to learn how to play it.
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TV shows aren't bad. You just outgrow most of them.
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Ooh Gooooooooddd. . . . When Stage Blue-Orange gets obsessed with racist "comedy". This guy loves mocking Asian accents and calling them "Chinky Chang Wangs". Got himself removed from Blip.tv many years back for pretending ugly space aliens were Jews. His racism legacy is all that and more. Steven Crowder would be proud.
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Watch out. You're devolving into conspiracy theorizing. Social media companies always make their TOS policy publicly available for everybody to read. They're usually worded very clearly but with few ambiguities. Same is true for real life crime. That's why we have a legal system to deal with said ambiguities. The solution is not to stop banning people just like we shouldn't stop arresting people. Leo has made a proposition in his Conscious Politics video about sort of an online court system. But even then, it would probably only deal with the most major or controversial cases.
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@UDT Dude. . . . do you not like, understand how satire works? Yeah, I didn't mean to quote you directly it was rhetorical I. . . god, I don't feel like explaining this. Now I know you definitely didn't understand 1984. And besides, there's a fundamental problem with basing your knowledge on a subject on only one book. You're always going to end up with too limited a perspective on anything. Read his full quote again. He implies that it would be just as bad as hate speech.
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The strong majority of normies are not going to go out of their way to find obscure banned content. They're usually radicalized by some cult-of-personality that they really trust sharing with them dangerous rhetoric. You're a total fool to compare Actualized.org with hate speech. Get some help, man. There has to be something wrong with you to think the very functioning of society is being threatened by not allowing people to yell "burn the gays". We have social norms for a reason. And we must also enforce them in online spaces. P.S. I'm willing to bet you haven't actually read 1984. But if you did, you almost definitely didn't understand it. You're just parroting another right-wing talking point.
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@UDT I find it hard to take you seriously when you're fearmongering about online moderation causing strong division. Or in your words, extremism, sub-groups, a split society, and God forbid. . . . WORSE?!!! Let's not forget that the biggest division will always come from getting radicalized by toxic people, especially if you're young. . . or just really stupid. I'm finding it harder and harder to find the ideas of you free speech libertarian types acceptable. There is a strong denial of the dangers of conspiratorial thinking, misinformation campaigns, hate speech, toxic ideologies, bullying, etc. Nobody is oppressing/censuring you just for being Stage Blue, that's only if you're also being an unconscious asshat.
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I gotta admit. "How can I be racist, I worship a Middle Eastern brown man" was pretty original. In a dumb kind of way.
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https://apnews.com/article/john-mcafee-dead-spain-prison-extradition-c39cc0f375a975946fb83b60cc2bf3d3 He allegedly committed suicide in a Spanish prison after recently being sentenced to be extradited to the U.S. He was potentially facing the rest of his life in prison. Weirdly, I've stumbled upon some supposed John McAfee fans/conspiracy nuts denying that it was suicide and trying to paint him as a martyr. Their proof: McAfee's own paranoid tweets warning that U.S. officials are out to "whack" him and that he would never kill himself. Guess he was also taking lessons from the Trump guidebook to getting people to buy your lunacy.
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GameMaker allows you to code as an option. It uses its own programming language which is fairly basic but it's enough to make fairly complex stuff with it to a degree. Admittedly, you could probably still build more complex games with Flash, rip. Rather, Stencyl is a game workstation where you really can't code even if you wanted. Using it to make a game sorta felt like the equivalent of using Fisher Price tools when I tried it out. I'd rather make a game with friggin' RPG Maker, a very popular goto for newbies and amateurs.
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Why Dreams failed in two funny videos:
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Speaking as someone who has made games in the past, programming is a part of the creative process. The ability to write a game from the ground up allows to really tweak the game world the way you want it to be. There are nuances when it comes to the frame-by-frame processing of a game system that you can have utter control over to make a game a lot deeper than it initially seems. You just can't really make games seriously with stuff like Dreams or Nintendo's Game Builder Garage which works off pre-built templates that you have no say in how they're designed. Not to mention optimizing games with complex systems is just out the window. Maybe watch some videos dissecting how seemingly simplistic games like Doom or Baldi's Basics work. As sort of a Classic Doom expert player myself, I know of just how deep and intricate the game can be in a way that most people who play shooters don't realize. How much more for modern-style shooters?
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Extreme Z7 replied to Extreme Z7's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Windappreciator I'm guessing you haven't seen it. It's not just a personal diary sort of thing, you know. https://actualized.org/insights Leo's Blog: Infinite Insights Miscellaneous bits of wisdom about personal development, philosophy, epistemology, nonduality, life purpose, psychedelics, etc. Published randomly throughout the week. -
Extreme Z7 replied to Extreme Z7's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Windappreciator Check Leo's Blog. -
Open-mindedness required.
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I would classify this as a Stage Yellow critique of Toxic Green Spiral Dynamics.
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@Eren Eeager I think that's been posted on this forum before. It's still unforgettable nonetheless!
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My God. . .So BAD, it's GOOD! Turning Point USA, a conservative propaganda organization, embarrasses themselves trying to appeal to women. 33 minutes in: "The Left is trying to remove our right to FART!"
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Really funny video making fun of online right-wing idiocy. (Some of these can be Stage Orange, as well)