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TheCheddarCheese , to memes in Music from the browser
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Do not all people have the pause button on their keyboard? I thought it was everywhere.

ultratiem , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.
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This dude woke up and decided, blood.

Kolanaki , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

This just seems like an average troll. If the goal is to make everyone angry, it makes sense.

AnarchoBolshevik , to memes in Pov: You criticized the first Crusade
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Descriptions of crucifix violation by Jews are always depicted in the Hebrew chronicles as a reaction to the evil destruction of their Torah scrolls by the crusaders. During the First and Second Crusades, crusaders attacked the most holy object of the Jews, so the Jews in response are depicted as attacking the main symbol of Christianity and the crusading movement. In the First Crusade, the tearing of sacred Torah scrolls was part of almost every attack.^95^ There are nine descriptions of Torah desecration in the four chronicles.^96^

The Hebrew chroniclers first emphasized the holiness and beauty of the Torah, how it was honored by a particular Jewish community, and how terrible it was that the uncircumcised contaminated it. According to Eliezer bar Nathan, the crusaders trampled the Torah scrolls in the mud in Worms: “The enemies and oppressors set upon the Jews who were in their homes, pillaging, and murdering men, women, and children, young and old. They destroyed the houses and pulled down the stairways, looting and plundering; and they took the holy Torah, trampled it in the mud of the streets, and tore it and desecrated it amidst ridicule and laughter.”^97^

The Mainz Anonymous depicts the grief of the Jewish women who saw the Torah as it was torn in the Mainz synagogue in 1098: “There was also a Torah scroll in the room; the errant ones came into the room, found it, and tore it to shreds. When the holy and pure women, daughters of kings, saw that the Torah had been torn, they called in a loud voice to their husbands: ‘Look, see, the Holy Torah—it is being torn by the enemy!’ And they all said, men and women together: ‘Alas, the Holy Torah, the perfection of beauty, the delight of our eyes, to which we used to bow in the synagogue, kissing and honoring it. How has it now fallen into the hands of the impure uncircumcised ones?’”^98^

Furthermore, according to Solomon bar Simson, the Torah scrolls were trampled underfoot in Trier: “At that time the people of the community of Trier took their Torah scrolls and placed them in a sturdy building. When the enemy became aware of this, they went there while it was still day and broke the roof above; they took all the mantles and the silver adorning the rollers of the Torah, and threw the Torah Scrolls on the ground, and tore them and trod upon them with their feet.”^99^

(Emphasis added. Source.)

bastonia , to memes in Israel gotta go

United States of Israel

Mango , to memes in Pov: You criticized the first Crusade

This meme is about me.

otp , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.

“I paid $70 on console and they got it on PC for free!”

Hold off buying games for a while and you’ll be able to get them ALL for free on your new gaming PC!

(How many games would they have to not buy? 15? 20?)

Fisch ,
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15 games for $70 are enough to save $1000, which is definitely enough for a good gaming PC. After buying a PS5 and the cheapest PS Plus subscription, paid yearly (cause that’s the cheapest option per month) for a little more than 8 years, you’re also at $1000. With the most expensive PS Plus option it would only take a little more than 4 years.

Tregetour ,
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samus12345 , to memes in Pov: You criticized the first Crusade
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This meme is an image macro.

ADonkeyBrainedFog , to memes in Pov: You criticized the first Crusade

This meme was made with mematic

Worx , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.

In case anyone actually wants to know a couple of reasons

A) It’s not fair that some people pay and some don’t. (Of course it’s also not fair that some can afford $70 on a video game and some struggle to buy food)

B) If everyone would pay then we’d all only have to pay $50 each, lowering the price for those that are paying $70 at the moment. (Whether developers would lower prices or just make more money is another question)

Zorque ,

So self-delusion?

Riven ,

They’ll literally never lower prices. Look at what prices for everything are right now. Their excuse was that covid was driving up prices, now that covid is over they realized they could charge more so here we are.

DudeDudenson ,

750$ worth of dlcs that should had been features from the start anyone?

AstralPath ,

Naïveté. Its not devs that set the price. Publishers do not have your best interests in mind. They will always choose to make more money. They don’t give a fuck about literally anything else.

The prices will never be lower. Purchasing no longer grants ownership. This is why piracy is justified in a lot of cases.

Support devs that respect the community. Steal from those that don’t. Or even better, don’t play games whose publishers treat the community like shit.

Rentlar ,

Thanks for trying to bring an alternative perspective to the table.

Neither argument is very compelling. A) is like “if I can’t have nice things, no one can”, and think about those arguments against loan forgiveness or healthcare. B) is wishful thinking game companies will charge what people are willing to pay no matter how many copies are sold. And unlike physical goods, the cost per digital license doesn’t really much if more copies are sold so expected sales volume doesn’t affect costs much in that sense. Piracy itself also doesn’t incur any cost (other than mythical lost sales), while Denuvo and other anti circumvention technology does.

FeelzGoodMan420 , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.

OP, I hope you weren’t dumb enough to think that this was a serious comment…

mp3 ,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

With the state of humanity it’s hard to tell.

darreninthenet ,
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Poe’s Law still alive and kicking

AOCapitulator ,
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Its not dumb to misread something or misinterpret its tone or intention, dickwad

AOCapitulator ,
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This comment was calling out the person I replied to for being ableist, thanks for removing it because I was slightly rude about standing up for myself

DmMacniel , to memes in Israel gotta go

Vatican City is sweating…

jaspersgroove , (edited )

Along with basically every Asian and middle eastern country, several European and African countries, and a few South American countries. There are a lot of ethnostates in the world.

In fact, I’d say most countries outside of the EU/the anglosphere are a lot closer to being ethnostates than they are to being any sort of cosmopolitan melting pot.

But most of them have been that way for a long time so people just accept it.

Microw ,

Yeah there are a lot of ethnocracies. Turkey being one of the most obvious examples. Even within the EU you have countries like Latvia or Estonia who have been labelled that in the past.

trashgirlfriend ,

An ethnostate isn’t just a country with a majority ethnic group.

It has to explicitly give legal preference to one group over another.

jaspersgroove ,

I’m well aware, and stand by my original comment.

Thief_of_Crows ,

Very few countries, if any, give legal preferance to one ethnicity except for israel. China is almsot entirely chinese people, but if a white person moves there they are not discriminated against by the government.

ilco , to memes in Music from the browser

Plottwist. Not shure where/tab the hub intro is coming

Zozano , (edited ) to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.

Back when I was maybe seven years old I went to this kids birthday party. I got him an ant farm with tubes.

Later on when all the kids were playing together in his room without adults, he pulled the roll of clear plastic tubing out of ant farm box, he shoved one end up his ass and then started sucking on the other end.

It’s nice to know that he is still alive and tweeting.

Vent ,

I’m having a hard time envisioning the flexibility required to make that work. It couldn’t have been both at the ends at the same time? Also, did this kid just get naked in front of everyone at their party? To each their own, I guess.

Excrubulent ,
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It’s his party and he’ll strip if he wants to.

CCF_100 ,

Long flexible tube

Zozano ,

The clear plastic tubing was packaged in a roll, to be cut at whatever length the ant farmer wanted, so it was long enough to do standing up.

He didn’t get naked, just put his hand down his pants. It was evident that he placed it either on his butthole, or up it, based on the effort he was taking.

Vent ,

Ah, that makes sense. I was thinking more like a mini-m&m tube.

catloaf , to piracy in I'll never understand this kind of mindset.

The great thing about the Internet is that it lets everyone spout off about things they know nothing about.

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