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#1 rabakill
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I'm buying a PC for gaming when I have the money. Consoles are intolerable now, the loading screens are the worst part. I try to play NHL or Bloodborne and half the frickin time is spent loading, **** that. Bring on the PC glory. I'll buy a new one in 2016 and play Star Citizen amd Witcher 3.

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@Planeforger said:

Sure, brainwashing is a thing. Media and politics thrives on it. But it's a huge leap from that to say that all governments and police forces are inherently evil. You'd need a pretty large thesis to comprehensively prove your point, and if it was impossible to refute what you were saying (as you claim), then surely respectable academics would already be all over it. Instead, all you see is debate over the merits of governments...because there's no definitive ruling on whether or not they are evil.

Not all are corrupt, just the ones with most of the money and power.

Thesis: A secret religion, best described as Lucifereans, operate banking cartels, religions, governments and secret societies with the desire of creating a one world government with absolute control. It resembles a pyramid structure where those further down the structure have exponentially less knowledge about what they are actually participating in.

Ted Gunderson, Charlotte Iserbyt, Carroll Quigley, Aldous Huxley, Kathy O'brien, Anton Lavey, Helena Blavatsky, Aleister Crowley, Smedley Butler are the sources. I've read most of the books from these people, have you read any of them? They all come to nearly the exact same conclusion as the thesis I've presented above with some variation on their understanding of the mystery schools (of which the secret religion derives it's philosophies). I could present you with 100 more sources all related to the exact same thing, yet people can't even acknowledge the possibility of such a thing when an overwhelming mountain of evidence is staring them directly in the face.

I read your points, you don't refute me with sources or facts you refute me with false logics. I don't give a shit about what your job is, where you've studied or anything. How about trying to think with your brain for a second. Go ahead somebody actually refute the sources and the points their books make, no? It'll just be a bunch of childish bullshit as always.

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#3 rabakill
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The problem is they spend all their time on assets and don't spend enough time on gameplay and A.I.

It's a lot harder to show off A.I than it is a high res model with a bunch of post processing and special effects.

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#4  Edited By rabakill
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@Planeforger said:

@rabakill said:

*stuff*

1. "Intelligent people realize a police force operated by a government is inherently evil and corrupt."

Intelligent people would realise that this is a gross generalisation, and wouldn't automatically discount any other possibilities.

Intelligent people know that the world isn't black and white, and that there are as many different interpretations on this matter as there are different police forces in the world.

In short, intelligent people wouldn't make comments like that^.

2. "The only good police force that can possibly exist is a privately run militia paid for with private funds."

Sure, let's remove all public accountability and make them a privately-funded for-profit entity. That could never lead to corruption.

3. "Government literally means control of the mind (etymologically derived from latin)"

No, it doesn't. The English word government is derived from the French 'governer', which in turn derives from the Latin verb 'gubernare' - to rule/govern.

The '-ment' stem makes it an abstract noun - literally "a thing that rules/governs". Similarly, a replacement is "a thing that replaces", a development is "a thing that develops", a payment is "a thing that pays", and so on.

Crucially, while there may be some loose traditional connection with the Latin 'mens' (mind), none of these words keep up that tradition. A replacement isn't something that swaps out your mind, a development isn't something that adds a second story balcony to your mind, a payment isn't something that puts a deposit into your mind, and a government isn't something that controls your mind.

4. "Well then you're one of the brainwashed."

The irony is that you read all of this online somewhere and believed it without giving it any critical analysis whatsoever.

Yet you're calling us brainwashed. Wut.

1. wrong, as it is publicly run police forces are majority corrupt. They are controlled by rich slave owners, there's ifs, shoulds, woulds, and then is. There is 0% of a reasonable argument against it besides ignornace. I'm not saying the world is black and white, I'm saying rich slave owners control the vast majority of police in the world. Slave owners with so much power you couldn't earn the amount of money they have in a million life times. You are an insignificant little pest that could never accumulate any real power in comparison to your owners.

2. No let's make them 100% accountable whereas they are close to 0% accountable now. If the officer in question has enough authority they can get away with murder. Locally funded police forces would ensure accountability because mistakes, cover ups, fraud and murder would be much more difficult as where now we have amazing policies such as stop and frisk aka the beat up minorities quota. How often do we hear of privately paid local security guards murdering people in cold blood?

3. Yes it is derived from French but that was derived from Latin.

mens does not mean mind, ment in Latin does. All of it's literal translations mean ones thoughts, will, intent action or mind. There's no arguing, you're just being obtuse because you're brainwashed and programmed to react like a perfectly conditioned slave.

4. Brainwashing is an epidemic in society. If you disagree then you are ignorant or brainwashed, there's no real arguing it if you have even one iota of a clue. I didn't just read things online, I've read dozens of books by people such as Charlotte Iserbyt, Ted Gunderson, Kathy O'Brien, Carroll Quigley, Gary Allen. I'm also incredibly scrupulous and incredibly hesitant to believe individual sources. Oops false assumption there again, you like to do that huh :(

The evidence for brainwashing and programming is overwhelming and denying it is a red flag that you are insanely ignorant and uninformed. Instead of asking for more you just deny and you're 100% incorrect in every assertion. The government run brainwashing campaigns are publicly documented and stem from multiple sources namely Freud, Jung, Pavlov and Egyptian slave control techniques derived from the book of the dead. But go ahead, spew some more ignorance. Keep sowing your own poison, keep reacting like dumb little zealots too afraid for even a fraction of a second to think for yourself. Must refute truth, truth contradicts self enforced false reality; banks are good, police are good, government is necessary. Obey, consume, repeat.

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@Pray_to_me: hahahahahahahahahahaha dumbass

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#7  Edited By rabakill
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I've played many many games and the best looking game in motion is hands down GTA 5 on PC. It's not even close really, just watching gameplay and custcenes is like watching an animated film.

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#8  Edited By rabakill
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@br0kenrabbit: ah so you're a narcissist then. I'm not complaining I'm ringing the fucking alarm bells because everyone else is too stupid. You have absolutely zero real freedom. What if? **** your what ifs and learn to think for yourself. What ifs are the conjectures of morons.

I don't complain about work requirements, it has nothing to do with work, I like working, it has to do with being owned. You are owned, your life is not your own and can be ended on a whim by your owners. It happens thousands of times everyday to people all around the world.

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#9  Edited By rabakill
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@br0kenrabbit: then you are one of the few that has a chance at helping the world. The youth of society are the only chance we have because old people are too stupid to change their opinions. Maybe you'll have to get a job, but atleast realize it is what it is, wage slavery. Your social security is a certificate of your slavery. You are currently a useless eater, get a job and you're another zealot pushing the system along. Brave New World, 1984; that's now, you have no real freedoms at all and can be wiped off the grid at a moments notice, you could be deleted from existence on a whim.

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#10 rabakill
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@samanthademeste: wait did I say public bad private good? Did I say that or are you just really really stupid?