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Dapper_Swindler posted:Yeah, i didnt hear about any of that before i saw it on here. i just heard about the gun tag. i am pretty sure its a case of "woman didnt look like a model and was a criminal=trans" line of thought from chuds. The sole source of her being "transgender" was she used a male alias once, and even that's to be expected being a modern woman looking to avoid harassment.
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Young Freud posted:The sole source of her being "transgender" was she used a male alias once, and even that's to be expected being a modern woman looking to avoid harassment. or one with a history of forgery!
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Edward Mass posted:As an IK for the gambling sub-forum here on the SA Forums, I have some authority in saying that while sports gambling can be legal, it needs to be regulated like similar vices. If states can legalize recreational cannabis usage and control its distribution, they should also be able to do the same for SpendKings. speaking of vices, if prostitution is ever legalized, I wonder what those ads will look like
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:speaking of vices, if prostitution is ever legalized, I wonder what those ads will look like surprisingly similar to mobile game ads
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Google Jeb Bush posted:surprisingly similar to mobile game ads "Come now, My Lord."
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:speaking of vices, if prostitution is ever legalized, I wonder what those ads will look like Late night TV already has "are you lonely and looking to meet up, well there are hot beautiful women just waiting to talk to you on the phone for $8.99 per minute". I imagine something like that.
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:speaking of vices, if prostitution is ever legalized, I wonder what those ads will look like I wonder when the fight for legal prostitution will start in earnest. 2030? 2050?
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Ither posted:I wonder when the fight for legal prostitution will start in earnest. 2030? 2050? There's a solid chunk of progressives and inter-sectional feminists who of course rightly advocate for this, and have been for a while. Especially in the context in which a lot of anti-prostitution laws are like anti-weed laws, a means of providing authority/police a legal pretext to control the bodily autonomy of women.
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Madkal posted:Late night TV already has "are you lonely and looking to meet up, well there are hot beautiful women just waiting to talk to you on the phone for $8.99 per minute". I imagine something like that. Just another great example of Bidenflation. Those used to be $2.99/min when I was younger.
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Nervous posted:Just another great example of Bidenflation. Those used to be $2.99/min when I was younger. "No one wants to do phone sex work anymore!"
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Nervous posted:Just another great example of Bidenflation. Those used to be $2.99/min when I was younger. Twitch streamers are free.
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Nervous posted:Just another great example of Bidenflation. Those used to be $2.99/min when I was younger. That's only the first 5 minutes intro rate. Now sit and listen while I think of words that rhyme with "day"
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Eric Cantonese posted:"No one wants to do phone sex work anymore!" idk i make a pretty good living off of it
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Google Jeb Bush posted:I've been staying out of electoralism chat and continue to do so because it is at best pointless and really should have its own thread once Koos figures out how he wants to do it. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Raenir Salazar posted:Twitch streamers are free. pumping valuable money into the hot tub installation and maintenance economy
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Raenir Salazar posted:Twitch streamers are free. Not when you factor in the cost of buying used bath water from them
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We gotta expand that market, that’ll bring the prices down. Basic economics
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lol at wasting money on bath water when the fart jars are available
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New paper today on this topic Sexualized culture on livestreaming platforms: a content analysis of Twitch.tv Anciones-Anguita, K., Checa-Romero, M. Sexualized culture on livestreaming platforms: a content analysis of Twitch.tv. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 257 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02724-z posted:The Twitch.tv livestreaming platform, with 3 million daily viewers internationally, has become a space for online digital culture and entertainment. Given the current concern regarding the exposure of sexualized content on social networks and its consequences for adolescence, the objective of this study is to analyze, from a gender perspective, whether women become more sexualized than men during their livestreams. Using a content-analysis design, an ad-hoc scale was developed to analyze the frequency and intensity of sexualization based on context variables and streamers’ behavior such as clothing, posture, or evocation of a sexual act, among others. After analysis of the livestreams (n = 1920), our scale made it possible to distinguish three levels of intensity: non-sexualized, sexualized, or hypersexualized. Statistically significant evidences was found in the level of sexualization between men and women in different categories of livestreaming. The results show that women are self-sexualized more and in greater intensity than men; there are also differences in the behavior and context of their livestreams. The sexualized representation of women in the media shapes gender attitudes, dehumanizes women, and legitimizes violence against them, and so it is essential to understand the role of media platforms in self-sexualization and the consequences to show women as sexual objects, principally for young people.
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mawarannahr posted:and only one man is hypersexualized in the category of Pools, Hot Tubs, & Beaches. please don't doxx me
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Edward Mass posted:As an IK for the gambling sub-forum here on the SA Forums, I have some authority in saying that while sports gambling can be legal, it needs to be regulated like similar vices. If states can legalize recreational cannabis usage and control its distribution, they should also be able to do the same for SpendKings. States have not been able to legalize recreational cannabis usage and control its distribution. It’s been a shitshow free-for-all.
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Xiahou Dun posted:
What you are talking about, as I understand it, are changes to the math curriculum to allow people to work out what the casino take on a craps table is. Having a relevant degree, and being an RPG player means I could pretty easily do this. But I found it easier to look up via google; it’s 11 to 13%. Which is way worse than the take on pre-math sports betting, as quoted by the economist above, and getting in for that of in-play bets. It’s also more than that of a roulette wheel (2.6 per zero). But the really relevant figure is than in Las Vegas, google tells me that there are 200 tables with three zeros, 100 with two, and 8 with one. And some of those 8 return half your bet on a zero, for a take of 1.3%. Very few people are not going to get that having more zeros on a roulette wheel is bad, especially with the few companies that have 1 advertising it as their key selling point. But still, most tables have 3. So teaching basic dice math is very useful for future game designers, and may be a perfectly sensible idea. But there is no plausible mechanism by which it would have an effect on the topic; sports betting. Except perhaps to persuade them that it offers better odds than craps…
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mawarannahr posted:New paper today on this topic I blame the algorithms. While not twitch, when reviewing my own consumption, male streamers tend to have content like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWLJ230cmrs, whereas female streamers have content like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzLNMR-wlRY. I see no specific reason genderwise why 30 minute video essays on monetization are limited to men, but the closest I see pop up occasionally by women are more "current events/news" type content. That said, to me, the algorithms are a black box, and therefore the easiest to blame.
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Discendo Vox posted:States have not been able to legalize recreational cannabis usage and control its distribution. It’s been a shitshow free-for-all. Colorado seems to manage just fine
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quote:Meanwhile, no men are hypersexualized in the categories of Games, Just Chatting, and ASMR But Markiplier is right there?!?
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Tnega posted:I blame the algorithms. While not twitch, when reviewing my own consumption, male streamers tend to have content like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWLJ230cmrs, whereas female streamers have content like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzLNMR-wlRY. I see no specific reason genderwise why 30 minute video essays on monetization are limited to men, but the closest I see pop up occasionally by women are more "current events/news" type content. That said, to me, the algorithms are a black box, and therefore the easiest to blame. I'm not really sure what this has to do with anything, except you telling us you like to watch VTubers I guess?
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Daily Kos with an article whining about how the NYT is unfairly criticizing Biden for being too old and claiming "but his age" is the new "but her emails." https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/2/12/2222984/-The-New-York-Times-is-determined-to-make-but-his-age-the-new-but-her-emails I'm not going to defend the NYT's hilariously awful slate of opinion columnists but it's pretty delusional to complain about columnists and the voting public observing objective reality. quote:The New York Times, along with other media outlets, has created an opinion ouroboros. The publication provides stories that emphasize how Biden is old, slipping, and gaffe-prone. Then they circulate the news that people, shockingly, believe them. Then they use those poll results as an excuse to do it all again. "Created an opinion ouroboros" as if the public wouldn't know Biden is old, slipping, and gaffe-prone if NYT wasn't feeding that line in their editorials. And yes! Voters are not as concerned about Trump's age.
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I think more of the frustration is that the media focus on Biden's age as equivalent to Trump's infinite list of disqualifying opinions, actions, and intentions. Like, Trump invited Russia to invade NATO over the weekend and it didn't get four loving columns in the NYT. https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1756453489163530335 https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1756326917970575576 That's the "her emails" connection. I mean, if you're saying that media coverage doesn't affect candidate perception among the public, I'd have to disagree. https://twitter.com/SER1897/status/1756441569190989897 zoux fucked around with this message at 15:51 on Feb 13, 2024 |
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Right. Like John Stewart did a bit last night where he talked about Biden's memory failures then cut to clips of Trump forgetting all the same poo poo in depositions. It's an absurdly false equivalence that the NYT is hammering because, well, probably mostly because the NYT is owned by right wingers.
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It doesn't really matter if it's a false equivalence and Trump isn't getting covered the same way. That doesn't address the root concern which is that Biden is feeble and is perceived as such. Deflecting the issue is not going to change any voters' minds. My point is, whining about coverage of Biden being old accomplishes nothing other than drawing more attention to Biden being old. If the Democrats want to change perceptions they need to do more than go "but what about when Trump forgets things??"
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Right. Like John Stewart did a bit last night where he talked about Biden's memory failures then cut to clips of Trump forgetting all the same poo poo in depositions. It's an absurdly false equivalence that the NYT is hammering because, well, probably mostly because the NYT is owned by right wingers. It's a confluence of things, imo. First, liberals panic-click on bad news like crazy and share those articles with their other panicky friends, so "Dems bad" articles get a lot of engagement. Second, the news industry is in dire straits and the Trump admin was a balm unto their balance sheets, so another Trump presidency would be good for business (provided he doesn't end the free press and put journalists in shackles, of course). Third, the media/news culture surrounding DC and the WH in particular is diseased and the reporters are bored https://twitter.com/scarylawyerguy/status/1756674613923254685 Senate Cum Dump posted:It doesn't really matter if it's a false equivalence and Trump isn't getting covered the same way. That doesn't address the root concern which is that Biden is feeble and is perceived as such. Deflecting the issue is not going to change any voters' minds. Well he can't be replaced and he can't be made younger, so there's nothing to do about it, is there
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zoux posted:Well he can't be replaced and he can't be made younger, so there's nothing to do about it, is there That's rather dismissive and just wrong at face value. He could resign, party leadership could pressure him to step down. "Better things aren't possible" is certainly a take and one that I don't think will be persuasive, electorally.
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In the continuing trend of "literally everything becoming partisan" news, views on specific states have dramatically shifted and sorted by partisanship. California has seen the sharpest division among partisanship. It was previously rated the most popular state for decades, but now 48% of the country says that California "isn't really part of America" and that it is on the decline. Even the weather and natural environment, two things that basically everyone loved in California, are now polarized with large segments of Republicans says that California has terrible weather and a "worse natural environment than other states." 40% of Republicans say that there is nowhere in California that is a good place to visit and they would stay away. Over 75% of Republicans now say they would be afraid for their personal safety if they ever went to California. Similar, but less extreme, patterns are emerging with Democrats and Florida. Florida used to be a widely popular state, but now only about 52% of Americans say that Florida feels like it matches their values. https://twitter.com/peterbakernyt/status/1757406392715972904 quote:WASHINGTON — California’s national reputation as a place of dreams and prosperity is in jeopardy, battered by Republicans who dislike almost all aspects of the state and many Democrats who see it as too costly and a poor place to raise a family.
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Senate Cum Dump posted:That's rather dismissive and just wrong at face value. He could resign, party leadership could pressure him to step down. Better things aren't possible might as well be the Biden campaign slogan
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Senate Cum Dump posted:That's rather dismissive and just wrong at face value. He could resign, party leadership could pressure him to step down. In favor of who?
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Senate Cum Dump posted:That's rather dismissive and just wrong at face value. He could resign, party leadership could pressure him to step down. I'm sure replacing the candidate in February will definitely go smoothly and not lead to months of "Democrats in disarray" articles.
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zoux posted:In favor of who? It's really kinda worrisome there aren't many good answers here, they really need beef up their bench.
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zoux posted:In favor of who? "Party Leadership" *waves hands* I love "party leadership" because it always somehow exists as this source of influence separate from the candidates or elected officials at the top of the party I'm still waiting for "republican party leadership" to stop Trump
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Senate Cum Dump posted:That's rather dismissive and just wrong at face value. He could resign, party leadership could pressure him to step down. There’s absolutely no way in hell that would do anything but hand the presidency to Trump. socialsecurity posted:It's really kinda worrisome there aren't many good answers here, they really need beef up their bench. That’s generally what the primaries are for, but it’s a bit late for a rising star to leap in. I guess None of the Above has a striking shot.
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Right. Like John Stewart did a bit last night where he talked about Biden's memory failures then cut to clips of Trump forgetting all the same poo poo in depositions. It's an absurdly false equivalence that the NYT is hammering because, well, probably mostly because the NYT is owned by right wingers. People are also mad at Jon Stewart for being too hard on Biden though.
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