Donald Trump and US politics

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ScrotieMcB wrote:
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SarahAustin wrote:
In 50 years people will ask who the people were that voted for Trump.
Even if your worst fears about Trump became a reality, I bet you cannot name a person who ran against Hitler (edit: even though you're German, and no cheating with Google). And even if you could, there's a chance they would've been worse.


Donald Trump is busy creating new ""demand"",just like all the präsident´s before him.
I can´t wait to see the first helal McDonald´s. We in Germany call that ""Arbeitsbeschaffungsmassnahmen"", basicly you do bad work in the first place, only to create new work. A net minus of a couple billion´s for the population and a plus couple million´s for a few, that´s value isnt it?

I´m realy curious if the USA ever run´s out of accusation´s, what will they call aboridgenies or pigmäen once they start to ""free"" them aswell.
sarah is a weird dude, posts one line snippets in most threads to get a rise out of people and then leaves
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Manocean wrote:
sarah is a weird dude, posts one line snippets in most threads to get a rise out of people and then leaves



I think he just enjoy the attention, he spend hours making people mad at him insulting everyone for various reasons while of course remaining politically correct in the rules of the forum while trying to get under their skin, we can call this a little passive aggressive game. And then complain about people being mad at him and of course he call that bullying. Pat his own back and say how much his life is so hard and we're a bunch of Nazis.





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diablofdb wrote:
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Manocean wrote:
sarah is a weird dude, posts one line snippets in most threads to get a rise out of people and then leaves



I think he just enjoy the attention, he spend hours making people mad at him insulting everyone for various reasons while of course remaining politically correct in the rules of the forum while trying to get under their skin, we can call this a little passive aggressive game. And then complain about people being mad at him and of course he call that bullying. Pat his own back and say how much his life is so hard and we're a bunch of Nazis.







Now that you put it like that... Sarah might be one of Charan's accounts.
Remember when I won a screenshot contest and made everyone butt-hurt? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
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Pwnzors87 wrote:
We in Germany call that ""Arbeitsbeschaffungsmassnahmen"", basicly you do bad work in the first place, only to create new work. A net minus of a couple billion´s for the population and a plus couple million´s for a few, that´s value isnt it?


You Germans need to cut down on words length. I propose to call "that which causes problems, so that it can fix them", simply "Merkelscheiße".
When night falls
She cloaks the world
In impenetrable darkness
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diablofdb wrote:



I think he just enjoy the attention, he spend hours making people mad at him insulting everyone for various reasons while of course remaining politically correct in the rules of the forum while trying to get under their skin, we can call this a little passive aggressive game. And then complain about people being mad at him and of course he call that bullying. Pat his own back and say how much his life is so hard and we're a bunch of Nazis.







German dominatrix are the best.
Poe Pvp experience
https://youtu.be/Z6eg3aB_V1g?t=302
Last edited by Head_Less#6633 on Apr 27, 2017, 3:23:41 AM
Polygon on the reveal trailer of the newest Call of Duty:

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Since American pop culture took control of World War II as a narrative, it’s always been presented as a white man’s war. From Sands of Iwo Jima to The Great Escape, The Thin Red Line to Saving Private Ryan, that’s the perspective you get. Call of Duty: WWII isn’t going to change this, but it sure wants credit for trying.

Activision and Sledgehammer Games pulled the wrapper off their glamour franchise today, and despite the exclusively white and male makeup of those doing so on stage, they want you to think this is a more inclusive tale of World War II. It may yet be. We won’t know until Nov. 3.

For now, the tone-deaf manner in which this all-white production checked all the diversity boxes — “women, an African-American unit and even a child” — reduced everyone else to a bullet point on the back of a box, yet another feature. We’ve got a private multiplayer beta; we’ve got zombies; we’ve got black people, we’ve got women, we’ve got a Jew.


The kekest part:

GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
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Xavderion wrote:
Polygon on the reveal trailer of the newest Call of Duty:

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Since American pop culture took control of World War II as a narrative, it’s always been presented as a white man’s war. From Sands of Iwo Jima to The Great Escape, The Thin Red Line to Saving Private Ryan, that’s the perspective you get. Call of Duty: WWII isn’t going to change this, but it sure wants credit for trying.

Activision and Sledgehammer Games pulled the wrapper off their glamour franchise today, and despite the exclusively white and male makeup of those doing so on stage, they want you to think this is a more inclusive tale of World War II. It may yet be. We won’t know until Nov. 3.

For now, the tone-deaf manner in which this all-white production checked all the diversity boxes — “women, an African-American unit and even a child” — reduced everyone else to a bullet point on the back of a box, yet another feature. We’ve got a private multiplayer beta; we’ve got zombies; we’ve got black people, we’ve got women, we’ve got a Jew.


The kekest part:





so basically this is the new COD

Spoiler
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Xavderion wrote:
Polygon on the reveal trailer of the newest Call of Duty:

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Since American pop culture took control of World War II as a narrative, it’s always been presented as a white man’s war. From Sands of Iwo Jima to The Great Escape, The Thin Red Line to Saving Private Ryan, that’s the perspective you get. Call of Duty: WWII isn’t going to change this, but it sure wants credit for trying.

Activision and Sledgehammer Games pulled the wrapper off their glamour franchise today, and despite the exclusively white and male makeup of those doing so on stage, they want you to think this is a more inclusive tale of World War II. It may yet be. We won’t know until Nov. 3.

For now, the tone-deaf manner in which this all-white production checked all the diversity boxes — “women, an African-American unit and even a child” — reduced everyone else to a bullet point on the back of a box, yet another feature. We’ve got a private multiplayer beta; we’ve got zombies; we’ve got black people, we’ve got women, we’ve got a Jew.


The kekest part:



Why do you guys freak out whenever something that is race related pops up?

I mean, if it's historically accurate does it matter if there are other races(or woman) in a game about WWII? Because I do believe there were more POC fighting Nazis than it is depicted in the games I've played (specially old games).

Look at those awesome fellas:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/442nd_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)

I wish there was a game about them(or at least a game in which they are featured). Then you would ask me: "But you need to make even this about race?" But I think that it's impossible to tell these guy's story without mentioning that, omitting this part of their story is no better than lying.

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About the "kekest part", dude is black so what? What are you implying? If you are making some assumption about him I hope you have more info on him than an article of a game he worked on and a picture of him.
^dude... read the bolded part.

You are embarrassing yourself.

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Why do you guys freak out whenever something that is race related pops up?

It is not race related, Polygon wants to make it race-related cause they seem to have a problem with a certain color. Its so obvious that only someone who'd think others extremely stupid would deny it.
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Last edited by Disrupted#3096 on Apr 27, 2017, 12:49:43 PM

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