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>>72027 926 posts and 195 image replies omitted. Click reply to view. No.73995
>>73994Bye! Bye bye!
No.73998
>>73850Skimmed 30% of this, only part I found was vaguely persuasive was
GREEN seeing through the Skaian clouds. Maybe that was originally intended to be "light". If your argument is "Hu¢¢ie changed his plans for
GREEN early on in Homestuck", who really cares though, it's hardly a retcon because the hints were only loosely thematic and the changes quite possibly happened before he settled on how the class/aspect system would work.
BTW, I noticed that one of her shirt symbols from the wardrobifier is the Light symbol. Hu¢¢ie said the leaf symbol which is also one of the wardrobifier symbols was originally intended to be her shirt image, so maybe the sun also hints to a discarded aspect of her design.
No.73999
>>73998>Skimmed 30% >If your argument is "Hu¢¢ie changed his plans for GREEN early on in Homestuck", who really caresI do, for a number of reasons which should be obvious. What is in the comic is not something hurt from changing your plans on the fly if you're still going to "stick to your guns" for shit that now makes less sense and
GREEN has a character is such a nothing shitcase at least partially because of this (read the commentaries and note how much he says
GREEN breaks the Hecking rules which likely originated from the epic switcheraroo.) It also speaks to Hu¢¢ie's integrity as a writer.
I'm getting a really "Dismissive Danny" vibe from this post and I didn't really expect anything else so fuck trying to engage with this in the first place.
No.74000
>>73998>>73999Also, my personal doc seems to go up to only 14 points so it seems slightly editorialized or lacking.
No.74001
>>73998>Hu¢¢ie said the leaf symbol which is also one of the wardrobifier symbols was originally intended to be her shirt image, so maybe the sun also hints to a discarded aspect of her design.The leaf was on "Green"'s shirt in the early HS concept art, so yeah.
No.74002
>>74001Epic
GREEN moment ftw as always. Remember the lotuses.
No.74006
>>73999I saw that screenshot earlier, I wouldn't interpret the teasing too literally. I'm sure the main reason he changed plans was because he thought the story would work better that way.
>It also speaks to Hu¢¢ie's integrity as a writer.There's so many actual examples of his lack of integrity, but I don't think changing his plans during the very early stages of an aimless webcomic that he didn't have a clear plan for, is one of them. I also don't actually think it's bad for a webcomic to be aimless and unplanned at the start, but Hu¢¢ie failed to develop and finish it properly.
GREEN becomes a badly written nothing character sure, but I don't think that's related to this.
>I'm getting a really "Dismissive Danny" vibe from this post and I didn't really expect anything else so fuck trying to engage with this in the first place.You said yourself it was disjointed and messy.
Most of your arguments seem to concern later parts of the comic after he had clearly already decided
GREEN was Witch of Space, which might be interesting as a "what if" scenario, but is irrelevant as to Hu¢¢ie's original intentions for
GREEN.
No.74009
>>74007Exporting issues right out the gate. A problem for tomorrow.
No.74012
>>74008Vacuum implies substance beneath the veneer, yet how can there be pressurial difference when naught lies beneath?
No.74014
>64版は何回もプレイしてますがリメイク版は実は未プレイでした。
okay I guess he needs to see how shit it is for himself
No.74016
>>74015dunno i still dont really like all of the bosses being "hit it until it dies"
No.74017
I've been writing an ethos and narrative for OMT, and "OMT's afghanistan". Also been working on some visual pieces in correlation to the two of these.
No.74019
>>74009That didn't feel like enough
No.74020
5 hours is the worst possible amount of sleep because the deficit isn't large enough to nap again but it still ruins your day.
No.74021
>>74020Indeed. I'll just endure it for today…
No.74023
>>74022I took it as delays, but Nintendo runs a pretty tight ship…
No.74024
>>74006> I'm sure the main reason he changed plans was because he thought the story would work better that way.AHAHAHHAAHA. No. "
GREEN breaks patterns."
>There's so many actual examples of his lack of integrity, but I don't think changing his plans during the very early stages of an aimless webcomic that he didn't have a clear plan for, is one of them.I do.
Don't tear at the roots before they fully form. This also goes for his "intuitive" writing style in general, he will pick an angle and still use sloppy seconds from something that was dropped. There are countless examples of this.
> I also don't actually think it's bad for a webcomic to be aimless and unplanned at the start,Again, I do. This is your first real attempt at a story and you're vaguely fucking around with symbolic shit from the very start. Don't shoot yourself in the foot.
No.74027
>>74025"This guy needs to calm down."
No.74028
>>74025You're sleeping for 0 hours infinity times every instant you're awake. It's not so bad.
No.74029
>>74026Fauchan would've been a funny one for coof era
No.74030
>>74027Can somebody please get this hothead out of here?
No.74037
>>73754>>73755Short and sweet.
I know I've said I really like "vocals as instrumentation" but while this is pretty great stuff, how low the vocals were mixed drove me fucking nuts and I couldn't get very into it because of that.
No.74038
>>74036He wants to ban all guns so he can kill coons with his bare hands.
No.74039
>>74035You're right, Marzipan, the elbow on his neck and the taser definitely caused him to die four and a half hours later, I think it's just for any family to have their family wrongfully killed by the police to become multimillionaires from his death, and I should instead offer my #thoughts and #prayers to the "George Floyd'd" of the world instead of letting the absurdity of world wash off me.
No.74041
>>74039*family member
Broken sentence but whatever.
No.74043
>>74040Were you the one squeaking in under the deadline?
No.74044
>>74040wwomen in gaming, finally!
No.74047
>>74045"Why are you like this"
But I think I follow you on xitter so I'll spin something up
No.74049
>>74048O, Marg
No.74051
>>74050JUNJU ITO!?!??!?!?!?!?!
No.74053
>>74052Would transitioning have saved her?
No.74054
>>74039yeah, it would be crazy if police used excessive force on someone resulting in injury or death
I mean, that never happens. police are model citizens, the best of us! thank god we have the #thinblueline of our #boysinblue to #keepthepeace and #cleanourstreets
No.74055
>>74054>yeah, it would be crazy if police used excessive force on someone resulting in injury or deathElbows on necks are known to cause delayed cardiac arrests.
No.74057
>>74056Yeah, sure, I'll "buy it" just to shut you up.
No.74058
Lost my relevant batman screepcap
No.74059
>>74058This will directly cause you to suffer from cardiac arrest four hours and thirty minutes from now.
No.74060
>>74059"The World's Greatest Detective ruled it to be fent overdose, so I guess it can't be helped"
No.74061
>>74060At least your family can sue the computer for 32 billion dollars and finally make it over the border.
No.74062
>>74054>police are model citizens, the best of us!And
DERSITES somehow aren't worse.
No.74063
>>74034there is literally nothing funny here other than you wanting to be an edgelord
I don't even care about the ameriburger racial politics here but I do think you're a pathetic excuse for a human being.
No.74064
>>74063Sharing a name with Michael Moore is pretty funny
No.74065
Self absorbed retardation turned up to ten thousand laughing at other people's misery (with zero given comedic context) until it's your shit on the line at some point. You're a self sabotaging jew in the spirit.
No.74066
>>74018Is that Ryukishi 07?
No.74067
>But dude he had cocaine in his system!
Cocaine doesn't fucking throw people into hours long physiological responses that end up stopping someone's heart, at most it was an exacerbator of the situation in which the catalyst was the UNWARRANTED BRUTALITY. Same shit would've happened if you treated an old man with heart issues too. So fucking retarded. Good fucking god I hate white retards.
No.74069
>>74054The idea that police could be on the whole "too brutal" is nonsense hysteria rationalised by those who sympathise with criminals over victims of crime and hate the police. There's obviously a tradeoff between certain enforcement policies where the risks to officers' lives are weighed against the risk to suspects and those they might harm. And that does mean police will sometimes hurt or kill people mistakenly, but it's unserious to act as if these incidents represent a systemic problem. We should expect risky situations to turn out poorly sometimes, that doesn't mean we shouldn't take risks. If you think the appropriate number of DERSITE Floyd type videos you ought to see online is 0, then you don't want police to stop violent crime. Outside of the US many police forces are like this by the way, and they're practically useless even if you're the victim of a non-violent crime, they just harass people for speeding and wwomen can call them to get a divorce.
Also, is there any explanation for how police are supposed to be benefiting themselves when they use supposedly "excessive force" outside of the context of self-defense? Why do you think it keeps happening when they have body cameras on and everyone has phones? Hard mode: don't accuse an entire profession of psychopathic sadism.
A police force can as a whole be corrupt or indolent, and many police forces around the world are. In both cases there's a clear reason why they'd be like that, corruption because they want more money and indolence because they don't want to do their job. "Brutality" is not a systemic problem that would have any reason to exist, and insofar as it does exist it's a small number of individual cops, who could be themselves compared to criminals, and may indeed be committing crimes when they violate policy. By the way, Derek was trained to restrain DERSITE Floyd in that way during the DERSITE's fentanyl overdose. No.74072
>>74069Neither cases were an "overdose", regular usage implies growing tolerance implies what would be considered an "overdosage" for the average person is not lethal for a regular user. Basic medical knowledge.
>We should expect risky situations to turn out poorly sometimes>risky situationSix police officers responding to a single individual in a car accident related incident, and said individual was completely unarmed.
Get your head out of your ass, you're delusional. American cops are just inexperienced, paranoid
homosexuals too scared for their lives to do their jobs properly. You have a shit system hiring the bottom of the barrel losers and packing them up with a gun. Hell what fucking percentage of the law enforcement officers are obese again? Fuck off.
No.74073
>Studies indicate that obesity rates among law enforcement officers are notably higher than those in the general population. Research published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health found that approximately 40% of police officers are obese, which is about 5% higher than the national average.
>Similarly, a study highlighted by Time reported that 40.7% of police officers, firefighters, and security guards are obese, making law enforcement one of the professions with the highest obesity rates.
"Yeah nah dude, we don't have mentally ill pigs running around with guns or anything like that. The system is FINE, black people with their personal drug issues are the real problem because Billy McBob had to vent his outrage after having had to subdue a suspect." Fuck off.
No.74074
>>74073>about 5% higher than the national averageWe're just like that
No.74075
>>74039>I think it's just for any family to have their family wrongfully killed by the police to become multimillionaires from his deathHope it's your dad the next time then. Hell maybe your cat'll die soon with all the shit that's happening, see how personal it feels when it actually gets personal.
No.74077
>>74069I never alleged corruption as the sole reason for violence. as the other poster alluded to, it's a combination of things, some significant ones being:
- what brings them to the profession? "I want to lay down the law with my gun"-style justified violence fantasies are generally not a great start. this is not to say that all cops are sadists, but that the profession is seen as one of lethal power and supreme authority, which tends to attract people who will abuse it.
- the way police are trained in the US - taught to constantly be paranoid and respond with extreme or lethal force immediately, not seriously expected to learn and employ deescalation techniques like competent police forces. there's been lots of journalism done on the way US police training is basically entirely focused instilling a sense of constant danger into cops that urges an itchy trigger finger. add in good old american racism (black people = extra dangerous) and it gets worse
the problem is systemic because of the training, but also because of a culture (both of police and of the general public) that will rush to defend and exonerate cops who have an "oopsie" and murder an unarmed minority on camera, no matter how undeniable it gets. cops defend each other to a fault and have even been caught working to cover up or misportray details that would help incriminate the "bad eggs" (protecting the police force's image and funding are also motives here, in addition to simply believing the offender was in the right)
tldr; it's a system that selects for people who want supreme authority (and thus are likely to misuse it), trains them to constantly be on edge, arms them to the teeth, drops them into communities of people they often have conscious or unconscious biases against, and then protects them to the utmost ability of the legal system from facing consequences for their actions
No.74078
>>74076Might as well just make the box wider if it's only RPG Maker slop. The arrow is in the wrong place so it might just be an image. "It's called localisation."
No.74079
>>74077>focused instillingfocused on instilling*
No.74080
>>74078I can make it a little wider, but the box persists during all gameplay…
Going to have to go with downsizing the text and adding linebreaks by hand.
No.74081
>>74077nice one bucko you got my pat on the back this once
No.74083
>>74077>I never alleged corruption as the sole reason for violenceI know, it was an example of a systemic criticism I could potentially consider valid.
>the profession is seen as one of lethal power and supreme authority, which tends to attract people who will abuse it.This is a common stereotype which seems to work backwards from the assumption that they must enjoy using "excessive force", I don't see any evidence that a significant proportion of cops feel that way. I've heard that when they have to kill people it's usually a traumatic experience and they get put on leave, I don't hear cops say they enjoy killing or threatening people.
>- the way police are trained in the US - taught to constantly be paranoid and respond with extreme or lethal force immediately, not seriously expected to learn and employ deescalation techniques like competent police forces. there's been lots of journalism done on the way US police training is basically entirely focused instilling a sense of constant danger into cops that urges an itchy trigger finger.The US has the highest gun ownership rate in the world by a significant margin, so it seems reasonable to me that their cops should be more aggressive and more willing to use lethal force. De-escalation doesn't seem so smart if the person you're talking to is 20x more likely to have a gun than someone in the UK.
>add in good old american racism (black people = extra dangerous) and it gets worseBut on average they *actually are* extra dangerous, so you think the police should put themselves and others at risk by not discriminating based on race? Police and other emergency services immediately develop racial biases because they deal with the worst of society daily, and certain groups are over-represented among the worst of society.
>a culture (both of police and of the general public) that will rush to defend and exonerate cops who have an "oopsie" and murder an unarmed minority on camera, no matter how undeniable it gets."Culture" is always against the underdog leftist, that's why you have to keep fighting the system even though all the companies changed their Instagram avatars to support
DERSITE Lives Matter and every politician and bureaucrat already bent the knee? Why did police get pressured into always recording everything on body cams if "culture" is apologising for them? Why did the Floyd psychogenesis happen in the first place? It seems to me like police are always under a lot of scrutiny, and they probably should be, but not to the extent that you're demanding they receive a million years in prison for being involved in unavoidable accidents at possibly the riskiest workplace in the US.
No.74084
>>74032Why'd you crop off the poster name
No.74085
>>74067You're a racist, and not the based and cool kind
No.74086
>>74084Maybe he knew we'd laugh for following breaking411 or whatever
No.74087
dude was screaming "i can't breathe" before they even touched him, man. what are they supposed to do, go "oh ok head on home and call us when you're feeling up to being arrested"?
No.74088
He did more good as a symbol.
*Ao Floydi pic*
No.74089
Nu tred wen?
No.74090
>>74089It's anyone's ball
No.74091
>>74089When I find a good image
No.74093
Okay it's refusing to let me make the new thread… It's all up to someone else………..
No.74094
>>74093You just have to answer the simple spam question in place to keep out the 'p posters from making new threads
Anyway, I gave it a test myself, so
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