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TopicIs there an actual Alien in Alien Isolation?
thanosibe
09/11/17 9:45:30 PM
#1
Or for the first four to five hours, at this point I'm at, do I just have humans trying to kill me?
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TopicC/D: You would feel differently about a white woman if...
thanosibe
09/11/17 4:41:24 PM
#33
If that's the case where does big end and monster cock begin?
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TopicIt's a pornography store
thanosibe
09/11/17 2:52:43 PM
#7
Dear Lord may you loving hand guide Homer to mattress square and true.











Ooookay.
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TopicHow can liberals be so shameful and make of Trumps skin color?
thanosibe
09/11/17 1:26:34 PM
#33
Yeah but the plus side is anyone that says "orange turd" or "cheeto" can be immediatly written off as having nothing of value to say. The man has plenty of legitimate things he's done or said that deserved to be criticized. So if anything, people that resort to such grade school playground insults, automatically weed themselves out of your line of attention.
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TopicWait...are there many girls that do not like down on a guy? I'm gay so...
thanosibe
09/11/17 9:33:15 AM
#32
I have no problem getting oral sex from my wife be it, foreplay or she wants to suck it off. I personally would rather get off with sex. Not that she isn't great at it, she is. She's given men orgasms before from oral. It's just my preference for sex over oral, unless she just really wants to finish me.

On the other hand, going down on her is hot. I'm ready to give her oral every time we have sex, unless she says she doesn't want it.

Awesome posted...
be straight and tell her you want more bj%u2019s and that you feel she doesnt care about you, because a lot of people do things in relationships they dont want to do but still do it because it makes their partner happy.
Very much so. Plus when I learned skills and got better at oral, she got more out of it, and then in turn so did I. But when I didn't know wtf I was doing it didn't seem to do anything for her, so I'd just rather skipped it then. Then I read up on some techniques and now I know it does something for her, so I do it for that reason, even though it's still a lot of work.
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TopicRemember that time Obama bombed a hospital?
thanosibe
09/11/17 12:13:47 AM
#10
DreadedWave posted...
Remember when CE wasn't full of conservatroll shitposters?
Remember when CE wasn't full of enablers that kept feeding trolls because they're triggered?
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TopicIs it racist if you dont like rednecks?
thanosibe
09/09/17 9:07:42 PM
#16
CountessRolab posted...
thanosibe posted...
CountessRolab posted...
I mean redneck isnt a race, it is a culture (though "redneck culture" is a total oxymoron).
Are you triggered by your own thread?


wut
Your assumption that redneck culture is an oxymoron leads me to believe you think it doesn't have validity like other cultures because you disapprove of it? Excuse me if I'm wrong.
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TopicIs it racist if you dont like rednecks?
thanosibe
09/09/17 7:02:53 PM
#12
CountessRolab posted...
I mean redneck isnt a race, it is a culture (though "redneck culture" is a total oxymoron).
Are you triggered by your own thread?
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TopicNew AI can guess whether you're gay or straight from a photograph
thanosibe
09/09/17 11:44:24 AM
#32
So a university came up with an algorithm with no practical application other than a "lol" fun machine in the vestibule of a Walmart?
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TopicRush Limbaugh, after claiming liberal media hyped hurricane, evacuates Florida
thanosibe
09/09/17 1:22:59 AM
#50
StucklnMyPants posted...
Found the transcript, rather than a handful of quotes.

https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2017/09/05/my-analysis-of-the-hurricane-irma-panic/

The point is, we still don't know where it's gonna go. The Sunday impact in south Florida is to be Sunday, so that's six days, five days. They still can't tell us. And not that they should be able to. I mean, these things, there's too many variables, atmospheric conditions, sea surface temperatures, and unknown. There's just no way to predict where these storms are gonna go until probably the day before.

Not much of a story tbqh. They should do better research instead of twisting words.
Shit posting on CE is a tradition. Logic thought, reasoning and competence be damned
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TopicRush Limbaugh, after claiming liberal media hyped hurricane, evacuates Florida
thanosibe
09/08/17 8:36:01 PM
#37
DKFjalfe posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
ReignFury posted...
Antifar posted...
How many listeners opted not to evacuate based on his "advice"?


Hopefully a lot


because you want people who like Rush to die?

I mean..........
Holy shit. Hoping people die because of their political stance. Jc this site is real shit sometimes.
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TopicBatman TAS premiered 25 years ago today
thanosibe
09/08/17 7:25:58 PM
#45
Xelltrix posted...
I dunno, I liked that they had physical ability, particularly Joker since his fighting was fun to watch. It's not like they actually had any real chance of beating Batman, they barely landed hits on him even with their moves. They toned it down throughout the series though since fans complained about it.
It certainly wasn't a big beef, as I watched the whole series. Just something different that I noticed.

BlueBoy675 posted...
Kevin Conroy is the definitive Batman
Yes.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 5:48:37 PM
#73
That_Happened posted...
thanosibe posted...
I'd wager most white people would be more inclined to be understanding and supportive if privilege wasn't the first thing thrown in their faces. Now whether you think being "nice" to white people despite past transgressions is a necessarily evil or a natural move to progress I can't help you.


"White privilege" as a buzzword is a pretty recent thing. "Black people always play the race card" and "Minorities get all the unfair advantages" have been around much longer than that. I don't think it matters if people are being nice about it or not. But I agree with you that you probably can't get the support of the majority of the country while antagonizing them.
I'm not saying I have the answers and that being nice is going to solve issues. But being confrontational all the time isn't really going to get you anywhere either. Both sides have to work at this too. It's not just all on white people or all on black people. It's a national effort, if we want to get along. But like Lennon, I guess I'm just a dreamer.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 5:42:06 PM
#71
Balrog0 posted...
thanosibe posted...
And that's all I've been saying. Maybe just not as succinctly as COVxy. You can scream till your blue in face that white people are privileged, but if no one listens, and you get no support, what's the point. It's time to change tactics to progress.


Funny enough, I just come on CE to talk about whatever I want however I want without considering the strategic societal implications of what my words might mean.

To think that accepting white privilege is real means that one goes on "screaming" about it all the time is just stupid.

If you bring it up, I'll talk about how true it is.

Otherwise obviously you focus on concrete problems that can be solved incrementally rather than broad and sweeping realities that are harder to combat. That's actually true regardless of whether white privilege is real.
In the sense of screaming, sorry if it was taken insultingly, I should have toned the word down, I mean if all you can do is just go around and tell people about their privileged in way that is going to confrontational you are going to find you'll get less people listening to you. It's a fact of human behavior. Maybe some will look past that confrontational attitude and be like "maybe he's right", but that's not going to be a vast majority of it.

I have no problem discussion this or other issues either. And only add what I do to try and give a perspective that others might see. Just like others can give to me.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 5:33:22 PM
#69
Howl posted...
thanosibe posted...
That_Happened posted...
COVxy posted...
This is the issue with being intentionally provocative. Yes, you may garner more attention, but you lose the support of people you would have otherwise had.


Yes. I can agree with this.
And that's all I've been saying. Maybe just not as succinctly as COVxy. You can scream till your blue in face that white people are privileged, but if no one listens, and you get no support, what's the point. It's time to change tactics to progress.


You know what sjws response is to that? Why should we listen to white people about how to proceed in dealing with the discrimination caused by white people?
Well if you want the support of the majority you have to talk to them. You can't go to a car mechanic and just expect him to get right to the problem if you don't talk to him. I'd wager most white people would be more inclined to be understanding and supportive if privilege wasn't the first thing thrown in their faces. Now whether you think being "nice" to white people despite past transgressions is a necessarily evil or a natural move to progress I can't help you.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 5:22:28 PM
#57
That_Happened posted...
COVxy posted...
This is the issue with being intentionally provocative. Yes, you may garner more attention, but you lose the support of people you would have otherwise had.


Yes. I can agree with this.
And that's all I've been saying. Maybe just not as succinctly as COVxy. You can scream till your blue in face that white people are privileged, but if no one listens, and you get no support, what's the point. It's time to change tactics to progress.
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TopicBatman TAS premiered 25 years ago today
thanosibe
09/08/17 5:19:35 PM
#42
^What I didn't like about The Batman was it seemed all the villains were supervillains. Even characters like Penguin were top notch hand to hand fighters. Which to me, took the individuality out of the characters, making them all kung fu fighters. I did like The Batman's Croc though.

Brave and the Bold is good, but yeah it's not in anyway as serious as TAS and The Batman. I went into it to just watch a few episodes and see what it was like. I liked some episodes a lot and some were pretty flat. I liked that Solomon Grundy was just like he was in the old comics. Not that I don't like modern Grundy too. The other plus was Batmite "hosting" the show. That added some good comedy to it. I ended up watching the whole series, but like The Batman I wouldn't have much interest in watching it again, unlike as much as I watch TAS.
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TopicHuh. Missed my 8300 karmaversary.
thanosibe
09/08/17 2:21:54 PM
#11
That's okay....this is the kind of karma that should be celebrated
http://imgur.com/a/SvkUP
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TopicWhat hasn't been ruined by millennials?
thanosibe
09/08/17 2:14:14 PM
#13
Millennials like every new generation think they are special and entitled to way more than they really are. So they tote out new trends, fashions, mindsets, and drivel just like the one before them did. While the previous generation bitches and moans and yells at them to get off their fucking grass.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 1:20:00 PM
#48
Polycosm posted...
It doesn't help that some people use the term in a derogatory way. My first introduction to the term was when one of my classmates misused it to say that I didn't really earn my place at our university. I didn't come around to accepting the term until several years later.

Now I'm questing its effectiveness going forward. It seems to inspire a defensive reaction from many White people, even when it's used correctly. Maybe it isn't communicating what we want it to communicate in the clearest manner possible. Nobody wants to hear the word "privilege" used to describe them when they feel overworked and underpaid (https://thecurrentmoment.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/productivity-and-real-wages.jpg).

Maybe we should use a different word that doesn't come with all that connotational baggage.
Especially when most of the white people possibly hearing this, and actually care to not be lumped in this category with the rich 1%, are overworked and underpaid. Making someone feel guilty for working hard their whole life because someone else has it harder doesn't make any progress. It's like saying "roof privilege" when trying to point out the disparity for the homeless. As if every homeless person did nothing to get themselves there and people that pay mortgage/rent got that dwelling handed to them on a silver platter.

If being white does indeed present advantages over other races than white people then point out what can be done to change these advantages or even the odds for other races rather than just keep saying white people have magical powers. Because it's nothing but steps back and not steps forward.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 12:08:07 PM
#23
That_Happened posted...
thanosibe posted...
Not all white people benefit from being white


I'd say there are specific situations where being white doesn't give you specific benefits, but generally white people (in America at least) benefit from being white. It's almost never an overall negative. I grew up in an area that was majority hispanic and while I got occasional hatred from other students at school, the teachers were always great to me, and I was almost never hassled for my race by anyone other than kids. When my family later moved to a majority white area, I definitely wasn't at a disadvantage because of my skin (obviously).
Well in your example in life, that's because all races are capable of hate, bigotry and/or racism. Children or adults. So anyone can be a victim no matter their skin color. And being the minority in a group whether you be white in a minority of another race, can cause those xenophobic feelings in people. I too grew up into my mid 20's as a racial minority, even my race isn't a minority in this country. I was many times treated with the same racism my friends received just by association to them. So no, I had no privilege in those instances. I was treated with disdain and consider guilty until proven innocent just like my friends were.

As I said above, it less about if there is indeed rampant white privilege, and it is how to address the issue. White privilege accusations aren't working. We're taking steps back in racial gaps because it's becoming negative. You might and probably can get people to understand that they may have advantages if you address in a manner that assumes you really want to make progress and just not try and make people feel bad for their skin color. Because well, that's what a lot of other races have felt in America's history.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 11:54:08 AM
#19
Anteaterking posted...
thanosibe posted...
Well isn't that why generalizing demographics is bad? Because not the whole of any demographic in any generalization is guilty of whatever the accusation is? Do people only understand how generalizations work when their agenda is being attacked?


This isn't about "accusing" anyone. It's just that people are sociologically uncomfortable with the idea that they benefit from a biased system, so any way that they can frame it that doesn't reflect their privilege allows them to just ignore the problem.
But that is the issue. Not all white people benefit from being white. Even if it's a small margin, I don't blame people for not wanting to be lumped in a group that gives a negative connotation for something that doesn't apply to them. It's not a hard concept to grasp. White privilege is proving to be a futile tactic in helping bridge racial gaps and has just become a passive aggressive way to attack people. Failed tactics need to be replaced with better tactics if we actually want some racial progress.
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TopicIt shouldn't be called "white privilege"
thanosibe
09/08/17 11:45:21 AM
#14
Anteaterking posted...
"It shouldn't be called white privilege, because then that would make me part of the problem"
Well isn't that why generalizing demographics is bad? Because not the whole of any demographic in any generalization is guilty of whatever the accusation is? Do people only understand how generalizations work when their agenda is being attacked?
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TopicThis forum is a joke
thanosibe
09/08/17 10:45:31 AM
#7
This forum is quite backwards on a lot of social issues. Two warring sides that would rather fall on their own sword than admit they could be wrong makes for a lot of shit posting.
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TopicThere's lady who's sure, all that glitters is gold...
thanosibe
09/08/17 9:42:21 AM
#12
Were_Wyrm posted...
yo3xQ
https://imgur.com/a/28V4u
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TopicThere's lady who's sure, all that glitters is gold...
thanosibe
09/08/17 9:28:52 AM
#9
Even at the center of the fire there is cold
And all that glitters aint gold
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TopicWhy do weebs still hate dubs so much.
thanosibe
09/07/17 9:31:56 PM
#17
Yaridovich posted...
I also think some of it might be preference to what was watched first.

Personally, I prefer the Cowboy Bebop dub over the sub because that's what I watched first. Same with Space Dandy and that dumb Sakura Diaries show. Because of this initial bias (I dunno what else to call it) and that a lot of the time I watch things initially in Japanese, I tend to skew towards subs.
There's some truth to this. I started out with dubs in anime. By the time I started watching live action movies (from any country) I prefer subtitles. Unless it's like Jackie Chan movies once he learned English.
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TopicIs futa for guys insecure with their sexuality?
thanosibe
09/07/17 9:04:20 PM
#24
yemmy posted...
thanosibe posted...
Mikablu posted...
thanosibe posted...
The hell is futa?

Subset of hentai where a girl has a penis. Sometimes with testicles and/or a vagina, sometimes without.
Wtf? Dear god! Where does it all end?


dude if you think that is weird, you haven't seen a lot of hentai lol

i've had people show me some really bizarre shit, like octopus genitalia and shit
I don't view internet porn much. I have movies bought over the years and homemade stuff. So I'm pretty ignorant of most things not targeted at heterosexuals. And even then there's some weird stuff in that catergory.
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TopicI'm watching Akira because of users Duncanwii and gafemaqs to fall asleep to now
thanosibe
09/07/17 9:02:21 PM
#17
LLKoolJosh posted...
They cut a fuck ton of shit out of the story for the movie.
I imagined as much. Condensing a 30 some issue series into 2 hours is going to require it. It just feels like they left out some important stuff when watching the movie.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicI'm watching Akira because of users Duncanwii and gafemaqs to fall asleep to now
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:46:29 PM
#13
Dash_Harber posted...
BlazinBlue88 posted...
thanosibe posted...
I mean I don't dislike it. But every time I try to piece together the plot it falls apart and just relys on viewers to not ask any questions. It's still an animated feat.

Same feeling here.

Welcome to Cyber Punk fellas.
Maybe that's why the only cyber punk movie I watched. Or is Blade Runner cyber punk too? If so, those two.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicWhy do weebs still hate dubs so much.
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:35:23 PM
#4
UncleBourbon33 posted...
It's not the 90's anymore. Dubs are good now.
Dubs, well anime in general, was better in the 80's and 90's. But most of the dubs now just sound like squeaky teen voices. Like why does this gal with a 6 foot long broadsword fighting demons sound like a 13 year old.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIs futa for guys insecure with their sexuality?
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:30:42 PM
#13
UncleBourbon33 posted...
It's for degenerates.
Tbf a lot of porn, like a good 60-70% is for degenerates. I'm throughly amazed that people get off on some sick stuff.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIs futa for guys insecure with their sexuality?
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:29:14 PM
#11
Mikablu posted...
thanosibe posted...
Mikablu posted...
thanosibe posted...
The hell is futa?

Subset of hentai where a girl has a penis. Sometimes with testicles and/or a vagina, sometimes without.
Wtf? Dear god! Where does it all end?

Hopefully nowhere. Multis are awesome~.
Ugh. Not for me.

But to the OP I'm thinking if looking for chicks with dicks animated or otherwise a person is probably repressing a desire.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIs futa for guys insecure with their sexuality?
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:26:41 PM
#7
Mikablu posted...
thanosibe posted...
The hell is futa?

Subset of hentai where a girl has a penis. Sometimes with testicles and/or a vagina, sometimes without.
Wtf? Dear god! Where does it all end?
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicIs futa for guys insecure with their sexuality?
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:23:12 PM
#4
The hell is futa?
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicI haven't eaten Trix as an adult.
thanosibe
09/07/17 8:22:16 PM
#6
I have eaten cereal at all as an adult.
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TopicDemocrats probably think Poison Ivy is a hero and Batman is the villian
thanosibe
09/07/17 5:35:25 PM
#40
JE19426 posted...
Antifar posted...
I mean, the idea that the best way for a billionaire to help fight crime is as a vigilante dressed as a bat is pretty ludicrous if given more than five seconds' thought.


Which is why only the shitty or lazy writers treat it that way. Decent writer make being Batman only a small part of Bruce Wayne's plan to help Gotham. Unfortunately comic books near worship of the status quo means it isn't very common for his other efforts to work.
I actually though The Batman show did well with presenting both Batman and Bruce's efforts even though I still prefer TAS.

As for the comics, I will agree. Though I haven't read a Batman comic since Damien.


Kim Kusanagi posted...
thanosibe posted...
It's because they slowly changed her from a mentally unstable psychiatrist with an obsession for the Joker into a


Shut your filthy mouth
I know the truth hurts. Especially because she was a character with some actual depth that would garner interest to reader/viewers. Now not at all the case.
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TopicWas Leon S. Kennedy in the wrong for killing the first guy in Resident Evil 4?
thanosibe
09/07/17 5:27:53 PM
#23
GiftedACIII posted...
thanosibe posted...
GiftedACIII posted...
thanosibe posted...
Like a police office should, Leon gave the man multiple times to cease his attack before he used lethal force. Even with a language barrier most people understand the gravity of having a gun pointed at them. But the man seemed unfazed and continued his attack. Though if Leon didn't know he was infected or anything about the plagas then I guess you could debate he could have tried to incapacitate him first.

It was only after that encounter that Leon found the "altar" with rotting skulls in it under the stairs to the second floor. Before that he had no idea there was foul play other than a man coming at him with an axe.

Then he exits the house after hearing what is obviously cars interacting. And if went up the road a ways before entering the house you can see the path blocked off by a large covered truck. Which is what forces you into the house to see what you can do about the blocked path. Only after jumping through a second story window do men again outright attack you with no provocation, thereby sealing the deal that indeed something fishy is going on.

You can't incapacitate him. You're allowed to freely shoot stuff like his feet, arms, or shoulder but he shrugs them off.
Initially Leon didn't know he was more than human. I am saying I guess people could debate as a police officer at what point does an officer move from verbal warning, to trying to incapacitate, to lethal force when he life might seemed to be threaten. All Leon was filled in on was the president's daughter was missing. He had no idea this shit was gonna go sci-fi on him.

I mean, Leon does warn him. You then have control over Leon after that and you're free to attempt to incapacitate him. The thing is, he's impossible to incapacitate because of the plagas so he might've saw that in canon too.
Fair enough. I can go along with that too since they didn't in the cutscene have Leon take any other action than warning the guy.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicWas Leon S. Kennedy in the wrong for killing the first guy in Resident Evil 4?
thanosibe
09/07/17 5:15:56 PM
#21
GiftedACIII posted...
thanosibe posted...
Like a police office should, Leon gave the man multiple times to cease his attack before he used lethal force. Even with a language barrier most people understand the gravity of having a gun pointed at them. But the man seemed unfazed and continued his attack. Though if Leon didn't know he was infected or anything about the plagas then I guess you could debate he could have tried to incapacitate him first.

It was only after that encounter that Leon found the "altar" with rotting skulls in it under the stairs to the second floor. Before that he had no idea there was foul play other than a man coming at him with an axe.

Then he exits the house after hearing what is obviously cars interacting. And if went up the road a ways before entering the house you can see the path blocked off by a large covered truck. Which is what forces you into the house to see what you can do about the blocked path. Only after jumping through a second story window do men again outright attack you with no provocation, thereby sealing the deal that indeed something fishy is going on.

You can't incapacitate him. You're allowed to freely shoot stuff like his feet, arms, or shoulder but he shrugs them off.
Initially Leon didn't know he was more than human. I am saying I guess people could debate as a police officer at what point does an officer move from verbal warning, to trying to incapacitate, to lethal force when he life might seemed to be threaten. All Leon was filled in on was the president's daughter was missing. He had no idea this shit was gonna go sci-fi on him.
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I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski
TopicDemocrats probably think Poison Ivy is a hero and Batman is the villian
thanosibe
09/07/17 5:11:58 PM
#37
Duncanwii posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
Zanzenburger posted...
lol

On a slightly related note, the new Superhero Girls movies and TV show made Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy into good guys. Were they not able to find enough female heroes that they had to dig into the villain pool?


that is because like a year or two ago in the comics they made Ivy and Harley into anti-heroes on suicide squad

not sure how Ivy lost her thirst to feed people to plants but..

I've never seen the appeal of Harly Quinn. Is it the whole clown bit that everyone loves. Because to be honest clowns are creepy and not hot at all.
It's because they slowly changed her from a mentally unstable psychiatrist with an obsession for the Joker into a whore. The latter is easier to sell to the masses.
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TopicNot trolling. Seriously considering leaving my wife
thanosibe
09/07/17 2:22:19 PM
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BootyGif posted...
thanosibe posted...
Jc CE is damn bitter about marriage.

ive seen so many terrible marriages how could I not be?
I've seen so many successful marriages. But I don't assume all work 100% of the time. Nor do I shove the idea down people's throats that they should be married because it's just successful bliss.
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