MetalAlien
Banned
Light theme for life!Now I know Tyler uses white theme - why, tell me why - dark theme is much better!
Is this way of being white supremacist? Alt-right terrorist? Privileged white American?
Light theme for life!Now I know Tyler uses white theme - why, tell me why - dark theme is much better!
Is this way of being white supremacist? Alt-right terrorist? Privileged white American?
They’re alt-wrongAre @juliotendo ’s poo threads alt-right
I pledge to continue supporting the Paris Agreement - NeoGAF
archived 2 Jun 2017 05:13:15 UTCarchive.li
I pledge to continue supporting the Paris Agreement - NeoGAF
archived 2 Jun 2017 05:13:15 UTCarchive.li
I knew you would be back!I pledge to continue supporting the Paris Agreement - NeoGAF
archived 2 Jun 2017 05:13:15 UTCarchive.li
pretty sure everyone thought he died after he made a thread about having to be hospitalized and never posting again for 2 years.
I see blame space is back for his trimonthly post before going back to lurking
Hmph you haven't even made one unironic nazi threadI mean it's pretty obvious with all our wholesome OT threads that we sleep with copies of Mein Kampf under our pillows.
If youre thinking this morales, ge died 6 months ago. No more back breakers.
Cunth's thread about trimming ass hair?
Funny thing is that lame space is triggered by some apparent betrayal that only he can see. EL has never changed his stance on climate change or the Paris Accord as far as I'm aware -- he simply allows people who disagree to exist on his forum. Imagine being such a pathetic little cretin that you can't handle being around wrongthink and interpret the presence of it as some kind of moral failing of the forum owner.
The one where he talks about his many techniques? Or the one where he talks about his vast collection of assorted asshairs gathered over many years (or is that thread only visible in the GAFNAZIGOLD sub? )
Funny thing is that lame space is triggered by some apparent betrayal that only he can see. EL has never changed his stance on climate change or the Paris Accord as far as I'm aware -- he simply allows people who disagree to exist on his forum. Imagine being such a pathetic little cretin that you can't handle being around wrongthink and interpret the presence of it as some kind of moral failing of the forum owner.
Sometimes people just wanted to check if you were still feeling somewhat miserable since the exodus. Sometimes when you turn things around and keep on prospering in your life it may trigger some people who can't help themselves but to feel miserable in their own pity lives which most of them are responsible for that.
And yet GAF is doing just fine after the exodus. I guess sometimes some people even suck at the only thing they're focused on doing such as deplatforming others. At the end of the day negativity only attracts more negativity and people could do so much more things than trying to bring some other people down just for the sake of leveling everyone in the same level as their miserable lives currently are.Deplatforming isn’t meant to fail. The kind of people who engage in it are already at the bottom of the social hierarchy, so failing at the only thing they’re good at is a near-fatal ego blow.
And yet GAF is doing just fine after the exodus. I guess sometimes some people even suck at the only thing they're focused on doing such as deplatforming others. At the end of the day negativity only attracts more negativity and people could do so much more things than trying to bring some other people down just for the sake of leveling everyone in the same level as their miserable lives currently are.
Very honest and wise post.I'm going to take the question of thread title literally, here. I think it's a poignant question to think about and answer.
Am I the same person I was years ago or is the person I am today who I've become over the decades?
I think it's a combination of both. My nature to always help people is the same, maybe heightened a bit. Like my mom says, I love everybody... And that certainly hasn't changed.
What HAS changed, however, is that I'm stronger than I used to be. A bit more unafraid yet I struggle with anxiety and depression. I'm not as happy as I used to be but I try to live in the moments that I AM happy.
I'm also 45 now (birthday was last week) and I have pains "in places I didn't even know I had places" (a joke line from an old show called 'Sledgehammer'). But I enjoy getting older now. Every day is a gift. I've contemplated suicide several times over the decades... Once recently this year. Life IS hard but it's more worthwhile when you can see the good things in your life, both new and steady.
Anyway... I think for most people, it's a mix of some things staying the same about themselves and some things changing... Whether good or bad.
Happy birthday for last week!I'm going to take the question of thread title literally, here. I think it's a poignant question to think about and answer.
Am I the same person I was years ago or is the person I am today who I've become over the decades?
I think it's a combination of both. My nature to always help people is the same, maybe heightened a bit. Like my mom says, I love everybody... And that certainly hasn't changed.
What HAS changed, however, is that I'm stronger than I used to be. A bit more unafraid yet I struggle with anxiety and depression. I'm not as happy as I used to be but I try to live in the moments that I AM happy.
I'm also 45 now (birthday was last week) and I have pains "in places I didn't even know I had places" (a joke line from an old show called 'Sledgehammer'). But I enjoy getting older now. Every day is a gift. I've contemplated suicide several times over the decades... Once recently this year. Life IS hard but it's more worthwhile when you can see the good things in your life, both new and steady.
Anyway... I think for most people, it's a mix of some things staying the same about themselves and some things changing... Whether good or bad.
Happy birthday for last week!
I hope your 46th year is the best so far!!