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Let us English
Feb 21, 2004

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There's an honest to god pro-DPRK thread in D&D.

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Let us English
Feb 21, 2004

Actual photo of Let Us English, probably seen here waking his wife up in the morning talking about chemical formulae when all she wants is a hot cup of shhhhh

Blistex posted:

That training is going to come in mighty handy when one of the following happens...

Gets shot in total darkness by 19 year old PFC Jimmy Seabrook from Kansas without ever having fired a single round.
Gets obliterated in his bunker by a B-52-dropped JDAM courtesy of 26 year old Cpt Amy Novak from Spokane.
Starves to death guarding the border south of Kosong, never having seen action since nobody cares about Kosong and the invasion drove straight to Pyongyang.
Has a Hellfire land 3 feet behind him and tear him to shreds the exact instant Drone pilot 2nd LT. Davis lets a massive fart rip in an air conditioned trailer in Nebraska.
Steps on a Land Mine in the DMZ, loses a leg outright, and bleeds out in 3 minutes. The mine (ironically enough) was planted there 47 years earlier by his great uncle Kim Young-chul during his mandatory military service. Kim Young-chul is now a retired salaryman and visiting Guam so his granddaughter can have a US anchor baby.

This is a good post.

Link for those who asked: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3814033. I mis-remembered it was in C-Spam not D&D proper.

Let us English
Feb 21, 2004

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8-Bit Scholar posted:

Certain populations have certain medical needs. The Deep South, for instance, has a lot of heart disease, obesity and the like.

Places like New Mexico and Arizona have sunstroke, dehydration, water shortages.

Wyoming and Montana have huuuuge distances between hospitals and medical centers, and low populations spread out across these vast spaces.

Those all require different resources with different costs: medicine and surgery for the South, clean water access for the arid desert, and gas for the transportation of patients in the larger, less populated states. Obtaining these resources reliably and at a responsible level of cost is a major challenge, and one I think that local governments could address easier, since they could attempt to stimulate their own economies by obtaining as much of these resources from agencies close at hand.

Now, a very well-crafted system could address this, but it'd take a long long time to possibly add in as much flexible language as to provide for all the states' individual needs while not being so worded that the system is prone to abuse or mismanagement; again, developed on the state level I think many programs would be assembled much more quickly and be much more effective sooner to those states' individual needs.

Your songbun is obviously hostile and you will be sent to a labor camp.

Also, shut the gently caress up about US healthcare and Montana. You know nothing about either and nobody cares.

Let us English
Feb 21, 2004

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Strategic Tea posted:

This is GBS, where people routinely defend the USSR, Mao, Chavez, the Committee of Public Safety...

You're thinking of D&D. GBS is where people routinely defend fascists, except Hitler. The rules of GBS state that it's not fascism unless it's Hitler.

Secular Humanist posted:

Did you know the US did a bad thing once?

Keep that in mind, any time we try to do a good thing!

Collective punishment of whitey (america when it does bad things) is like secular original sin.

Like why does everyone obsess about the awful things israel does to palestine when israel is the only free society in that part of the world and is literally surrounded by lovely oppressive hellholes? There are muslims living in israel who prefer to live there. I think that matters a lot. We should hear more outrage on the left over the lovely oppressive hellholes these people are fleeing than israel imo.

The US did bad things. Which we shouldn't feel bad about. Therefore Israel should feel free to gently caress Palestine? What bullshit tortured logic is this? This is just as stupid as 'the US did bad things so North Korea is good.'

Let us English
Feb 21, 2004

Actual photo of Let Us English, probably seen here waking his wife up in the morning talking about chemical formulae when all she wants is a hot cup of shhhhh

hakimashou posted:

Its kind of hypocritical to condemn israel if you're the US though.

Like, we got our land by winning wars etc, so did they.

Last time we got attacked we invaded 2 countries and practically destroyed one of them.

Time before that we destroyed their country, dropped atomic bombs on it, occupied it and destroyed its traditional culture.

"Don't defend yourself, Israel!" is a bit hypocritical.

I'm not the US so that works.

Settlers and squatters are not defending themselves. They're no different than Russia moving the Ukrainian border fence in the middle of the night.

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