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Seems people can't really come to a consensus, I personally think that's a positive. If it were me I'd say we're probably  a combination of lawful and chaotic because this place is trying to keep a standard of quality while at the same time  >>/232/ has a point.



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 >>/189/
> Because it only proves that these things happen which I never said they didn't, not the context behind them or how they relate to the Police as a whole, again you are essentially using the actions of one black man to paint all of them.
Again you shift blame away from the police and on to the victim all the while focusing on a singular case and ignoring the others.
> our evidence proves nothing and often goes country to what you yourself are saying, like when you are saying how bad the police are because of shooting a news crew with rubber bullets, yet the same article notes he was punished for it but of course you ignore that.
Reassignment isn't the same as being properly punished especially since the police are investigating themselves which often means no consequences will be faced. At worst the officer is "fired" and ends ups at a police department in a separate city. Another tactic they use to feign legitimacy is to have the officer in question go on paid leave while they do their "investigating". Cops almost always face no criminal charges or the end of their careers. 
> Good, maybe you will have some time to reflect on this and realise that you need to look at the world as it and not just as it appears thought your narrow lenses.
Bruh

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 >>/190/
> Again you shift blame away from the police and on to the victim all the while focusing on a singular case and ignoring the others.

I'm not, I even brought up the case of the black cop shooting the white woman. As I said and will continue to say, yes bad things happen, it's life, if bad things never happened and people never made mistakes we would not need laws or police in the first place but again you are painting the whole by the actions of the few.

> which often means no consequences will be faced.

Yeah, and when there are no consequences it's usually because the officer was just doing his job and did nothing wrong, in this case if he is doing something wrong then who knows, but then it's also going to be based on the severity of the crime as in all cases, he isn't getting the death penalty for shooting reporters with rubber bullets during a riot, although I'm sure you would want that.

> Bruh

You came back.

Before the shitshow started, I'd just like to remind the two lovebirds that this was mass projected by media. On a scale that deserves a medal for "most obvious agenda". If one cannot investigate enough out of what came from this fiasco, considering it was a masonic op sacrifice Floyd had an Ordo Ab Chao tat on his chest, continue to stay divided by the confusion while BLM gets jerked off under the table by Soros, because Talcum X didn't play enough handball given his genetics.

Out of confusion comes division, a powerful tool if you wish for your opponents to fight each other over a fabricated incident, sacrifice or none. This way, victory is easier to achieve while the majority is distracted by nuances. Wasn't it Caesar who suggested the peasants fight each other over rwce and not class?

 >>/205/
Yeah they're really getting sloppy with this honestly. Epstein's supposed suicide, This entire thing is fishy. If I've learned anything is that you should never believe in coincidences. Always something behind it. It's always better to question than to accept.




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 >>/185/
On a serious note while manga can act as storyboards for an anime adaption my problem lies with adaptions in generals. It not uncommon for an adaption to leave out or change important details, ruin the pacing,or just be an incomplete product. Also if the added elements to an adaption doesn't improve the final product then it's a failure in my eyes. There are some adaptions that do improve the source material but more often that not they fall short, that's why I think original anime is better than adaptions. Though even without adaptions I think manga is a better medium because of the lowly barrier to entry allowing more experimentation.



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What is your ideal form of happiness? Do you prefer life simple? I prefer life being simple because it allows me to focus and dedicate my time on one thing at a time and allow me to discover new and interesting things. I believe in the idea that simplicity can ultimately lead to complexity since living simply will make you strive for more. It's always good to enjoy the simple things in life. Otherwise you become far too stressed.
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 >>/69/
On a macroeconomic point of view, if you're rich, you're paying more taxes than others to fund welfare projects. The state also needs your money to be continuously circulating to run it's economy and not just be accumulated with you. You'll be put into an endless cycle of consumerism implicitly.

 >>/69/
> I'm not worried about corruption, but for example, even having maids do everything for me adds unwanted complications. I don't think I would be able to relax with other people around me all the time, it would be awkward. And having a large estate requires maintenance, even if I don't do it myself I have to organise it(I guess I could hire a steward for that though, although I would need somebody I trust completely).
So basically you think it's too complicated to completely control your finances and you act asocial so you'd be uncomfortable with so many maids around?

> I used to have high ambitions abot getting rich as a kid but now I'm just tired and I'm completely okay with a normal life. Same reasons as above. A normal life would give me enough time to balance between life and the internet.
I think this whole getting rich thing is mainly pushed by movies and other things which treat being rich as the ultimate goal in life. Which it simply isn't. Sure it can be beneficiary but most of the time people like  >>/69/ think it's too much hassle. Life is more than the material.

I just want to live out the rest of my life doing honest work (which is not necessarily lucrative, but that's okay) and pursuing my interests in hobbies. In time I might marry, but I doubt it'll be a native (more likely to take the mail-order-bride option). I have absolutely zero interest in being powerful or influential or having boatloads of friends.

 >>/75/
I'm similar in this regard I'd prefer my work to be simple doesn't even necessarily be incredibly high paid, all I would need is enough to support a family. Then I can live a simple life.

 >>/65/
Don't strive for happiness. Perpetual happiness is unachievable what you should look for is fulfillment. It may seem at first to just be semantics but there's a difference. Happiness is a short term mood like the wheater while fulfillment is analogous to being the long term climate of your life.



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