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Starlord reacted to zslane in Marvel Cinematic Universe, Phase Three and BEYOOOOONND
I don't quite understand why Marvel gets a bad rap for "lack of character development". Tony Stark, Thor, Loki, Bucky/Winter Soldier, T'Challa, Captain Marvel, Banner/Hulk, Dr. Strange, Nebula, and Spider-Man all go through clear character development, sometimes during a single film, other times over the course of several films. But the development is undeniably there in a way that isn't there for any DCEU character.
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Starlord reacted to Lord Liaden in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I find this development unsettling. I understand the deterrent intent behind the decision, but these people are still only charged, not convicted. It doesn't matter how good the evidence is, "innocent until proven guilty" and "due process" are still supposed to be cornerstones of the American justice system. Making these people's names and locations public, in this political climate, means they and their loved ones face ostracism, harassment, or worse. It's punishing them before they've been convicted.
This smacks a little too much of an "enemies list" for my liking.
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Starlord reacted to Ragitsu in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
The Confederate Flag is our swastika.
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Starlord reacted to unclevlad in 2020-2021 NBA Season
The most amusing comment I'm hearing from the ESPN folks is "I feel sorry for Steve Nash."
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Starlord reacted to archer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
Do you want to know why the Republicans won't impeach Trump?
Because they believe in carrying a baby to full term.
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Starlord reacted to Hermit in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
Reminded me of this Onion bit
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Starlord got a reaction from Matt the Bruins in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I hold the people who actually did the deed responsible in all instances. However, the POTUS seems to have directly incited (ie., the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully) the proceedings right before they happened. Also, there seems to be evidence that his administration also may have interfered with, or just ignored, efforts to defend the capitol. He should bear some responsibility for that and should be punished accordingly.
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Starlord got a reaction from Old Man in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I hold the people who actually did the deed responsible in all instances. However, the POTUS seems to have directly incited (ie., the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully) the proceedings right before they happened. Also, there seems to be evidence that his administration also may have interfered with, or just ignored, efforts to defend the capitol. He should bear some responsibility for that and should be punished accordingly.
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Starlord got a reaction from Chris Goodwin in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I hold the people who actually did the deed responsible in all instances. However, the POTUS seems to have directly incited (ie., the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully) the proceedings right before they happened. Also, there seems to be evidence that his administration also may have interfered with, or just ignored, efforts to defend the capitol. He should bear some responsibility for that and should be punished accordingly.
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Starlord got a reaction from TrickstaPriest in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
I hold the people who actually did the deed responsible in all instances. However, the POTUS seems to have directly incited (ie., the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully) the proceedings right before they happened. Also, there seems to be evidence that his administration also may have interfered with, or just ignored, efforts to defend the capitol. He should bear some responsibility for that and should be punished accordingly.
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Starlord reacted to Hermit in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
First, can we define who "THEY" is? Because, maybe I misread Cancer, but I thought he meant Americans with a conservative bent and often rural background. Others seem to be defining THEY to those who stormed the white house in a seditious act, and it's a mistake to assume all of the former are the same mindset as the latter.
That said, yes, as a guy who voted for Bernie in the primaries I totally feel the frustration of being told that ideas I think are just common sense and common decency are too big and unrealistic over and over. Be it from more moderate democrats or those voting republican. I'm sure they're frustrated with me being so fussy about such.
You can want border security while recognizing that families being separated is wrong and without discouraging increased means for LEGAL immigration.
You can be pro right to bear arms or even LIKE guns without being against waiting periods or background checks.
You can be against Free Trade set ups that seem to cost jobs at home without being xenophobic.
Some folks are treating ANYONE with a conservative leaning as if they're cheering Trump on, and that is delusional and destructive in a time when we're already loaded up on destructive delusion in this country and we don't need more.
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Starlord reacted to Cancer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)
Well, assuming we make through the next two weeks and conclude the transition to President Biden, ideally we will have time to start hashing out differences. Duke Bushido has made clear that the section of the population with a conservative bent has grievances they feel have been deliberately slighted. (The liberal side, of course, has a corresponding set of complaints, but for the most part we pinkos on these forums have our fingers on those.)
Personally, I am have been urban for 20 years, and so left-leaning that while I have lived in the rural and conservative social environment, it's so far back I can no longer guess what those really are. I have the prejudice -- and by now, yeah, I'll concede it's a prejudice -- that the middle/poor class with conservative preferences are largely puppets of the extremely rich, who prey on them economically. I imagine there are prejudices across the boundary who believe that I'm at best a pawn of the antifa or some such, if not a low-grade active agent for them.
There. That venom out of my system for a couple of minutes ....
Can we get back to trying to communicate sincerely, and listen to each other, and negotiate each others' genuine concerns? I am terribly, terribly tired of Gingrich's "never compromise" doctrine, and the replacement of conversation by taunting demonstrations, and I know there are mirrored versions of this on the left side.
First, let's drive a stake through the COVID vampire. Then start restoring the healthcare infrastructure from the stress fractures the virus has been pushing into it. Then get the economy limping back towards working.
That'll take a couple of years at least, of course, but it's a beginning that we have to have.
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