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  • Am I a terrible person for not believing that I'm a terrible person?

    Maybe you're just not a good judge of character, you ever think of that?

    Also, any kind of personal judgements you have about yourself are gonna be biased for sure. Confirmation Bias.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Tachyon said:

    anon was giving me shit for using a wheelchair in public


    like, if you don't believe transabled people deserve equal rights to cisdisabled people, unfollow me right now

    #tw:transableism
    i read this like 3 times and it sounded perfectly reasonable and i was confused

    but it's actually about an able-bodied identifying as disabled person, isn't it

    not a transgender disabled person
    That's what I was getting at, yeah

    It was really stupid, in retrospect

    I don't know why I fixate on these ridiculous Tumblr types the way I do
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Incidentally, Americans seem far more patriotic than the English, in my experience.  If you see a bunch of people chanting 'England!  England!' they mean the football team.

    There are plenty of Welsh nationalists and Scottish nationalists, but English nationalism isn't really a thing, and if it was it would probably be some insular racist thing, akin to the British Nationalist Party.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Still, I suppose it's better than last year, when I somehow ended up fixated on...a particular obnoxious Tumblr type

    Namely: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fangirls >_<
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Tachyon said:

    Incidentally, Americans seem far more patriotic than the English, in my experience.  If you see a bunch of people chanting 'England!  England!' they mean the football team.

    There are plenty of Welsh nationalists and Scottish nationalists, but English nationalism isn't really a thing, and if it was it would probably be some insular racist thing, akin to the British Nationalist Party.

    I suppose that's true, Americans in general tend to be almost absurdly patriotic

    Really, what triggered this was watching Def Leppard's "Photograph" video and noticing their lead singer was wearing a Union Jack shirt

    I can't imagine myself wearing an American flag shirt, barring maybe the Fourth of July...
  • edited 2014-02-09 23:49:01
    imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fangirls


    Those exist?
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Less so now than a few months ago, but yeah.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Central Avenue stop being stupid
  • edited 2014-02-09 23:52:35
    imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Eesh.

    Anyway, nowadays wearing a Union Jack t-shirt would look pretty unusual.  Some people might, i guess, but it probably wouldn't be a patriotic statement.

    Like, i have a Union Jack tea-towel; that's not because RULE BRITANNIA GOD SAVE THE QUEEN WINSTON CHURCHILL AND THE NHS, it's just a tea-towel
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    (It says 'keep calm and carry on'; it was given to me before that phrase became overused.  i'm still rather fond of the original poster, but not the imitators.)
  • I actually have an American flag Hawaiian shirt, because I collect them.

    I'm not a patriot in the traditional sense though. Most Democrats aren't, they/we tend to be either aboard the "America sucks" train or we believe in American values but don't like how they've been enacted (I fall into the latter category and could go on about why if prompted).
    Tachyon said:

    Aliroz said:

    Why does the letter C even exist? Let's be honest.

    Because Insular Celtic languages use it as a hard "k" sound.

    And Germanic languages use "k" as a hard "k" sound.

    Since English is, well, a germanic/celtic language; or was before the bastard scumbagged his way to power and ruined the perfect language and WHYYYY  WHYYYY  HAROLD SHOULD HAVE WON.  OR MAYBE HARALD, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN AWESOME, TOO.

    Anyways, "c" making the "s" sound is from the Norman Invasion, as is the letter Q.

    It should be cwǣn instead of Queen.

    I like Q, but we need some cw as well, you know.  I have no problem with soft c, either.
    Sir, you are gravely insulting my heritage.

    Even worse, this site is evidently full of spelling reformists.
    I am not actually a spelling reformist, Tachyon.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    i'm glad to hear it (i was not entirely serious, though).
  • Tachyon said:

    Incidentally, Americans seem far more patriotic than the English, in my experience.  If you see a bunch of people chanting 'England!  England!' they mean the football team.

    There are plenty of Welsh nationalists and Scottish nationalists, but English nationalism isn't really a thing, and if it was it would probably be some insular racist thing, akin to the British Nationalist Party.

    I suppose that's true, Americans in general tend to be almost absurdly patriotic
    I find that generally the "average" American isn't terribly patriotic, the patriotic ones are very much so, and a lot of other people vastly overstate the amount of people in the second group.
  • I mean I guess it would be nice* if spelling was simpler but it's hardly my place to try to change it.

    *if I could touch your body, I know not everybody, has got a body like youuu....
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    There was a time not too long ago when American flag motifs seemed to be EVERYWHERE in America. It kinda began as a display of solidarity after 9/11 and lasted two or three years before it started to taper off.

    Which isn't to say that American flag stuff isn't still commonplace, it's just not as nearly as omnipresent as it seemed to be in 2001 or 2002
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    i find a lot to admire in America, but i can understand if Democrats are less enthusiastic than Republicans given the current state of affairs.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    goddamn you lazuli now the song's playing in my head
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    There was a time not too long ago when American flag motifs seemed to be EVERYWHERE in America. It kinda began as a display of solidarity after 9/11 and lasted two or three years before it started to taper off.


    Which isn't to say that American flag stuff isn't still commonplace, it's just not as nearly as omnipresent as it seemed to be in 2001 or 2002
    Somewhat similarly, Union Jack stuff is a lot less common now than it was in the 1990s, so much so that i associate it with old/nostalgic stuff.

    The main exception being among BNP types, who fly Union Jacks but i haven't seen them wearing them.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Also, for most of the 2000s, my state's license plates were heavy on the red-white-and-blue theme:
    image
  • There was a time not too long ago when American flag motifs seemed to be EVERYWHERE in America. It kinda began as a display of solidarity after 9/11 and lasted two or three years before it started to taper off.


    Which isn't to say that American flag stuff isn't still commonplace, it's just not as nearly as omnipresent as it seemed to be in 2001 or 2002
    9/11 probably caused the most solidarity of any event in American history.

    Not coincidentally mind you. While I'm certainly no truther, I don't find it hard to believe that the Bush Administration definitely exploited that patriotic feeling in the years immediately following 9/11.
    Tachyon said:

    i find a lot to admire in America, but i can understand if Democrats are less enthusiastic than Republicans given the current state of affairs.

    There is a lot to admire in our principles and values. How those are actually put in to practice (which matters more, I'd argue) is much less impressive.
  • goddamn you lazuli now the song's playing in my head

    Good.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    >BIRTHPLACE OF AVIATION

    do you guys have like a rivalry with North Carolina over this?
  • edited 2014-02-10 00:03:43
    ^^^^I'd say that most countries are quite proud of their flag, though.
  • tbh even as a somewhat patriotic american I think our flag looks just a little bit dumb.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    i think it looks cool
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Japan has an excellent flag.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Tachyon said:

    >BIRTHPLACE OF AVIATION

    do you guys have like a rivalry with North Carolina over this?

    Hahaha, yes we do, both trying to claim the Wright Brothers

    NC's plates say "First in Flight"
  • minnesota has the best flag

    image

    it has a gold fringe
  • edited 2014-02-10 00:10:24
    You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Interestingly, our quarter says "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers", which strikes me as less debatable.

    image

    (Orville Wright, Neil Armstrong, and John Glenn were all born in Ohio. Wilbur Wright was born in Indiana, though)
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA
  • so I was looking up PA's flag and saw this map, and something occurred to me

    image

    I've been out of Pennsylvania many, many times, but as far as being within PA. I live in Carbon county, but I've never been farther west than Schuykill County, and I've never been farther north than Lackawanna.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    well, there's not much interesting over here anyway.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    TBH i've always kinda envied American patriotism.  The closest equivalent over here is probably royalism, which is a lot more controversial for obvious reasons, and intrinsically less egalitarian.  Plus i know you guys make fun of us for it, which i mildly resent.
  • Tachyon said:

    TBH i've always kinda envied American patriotism.  The closest equivalent over here is probably royalism, which is a lot more controversial for obvious reasons, and intrinsically less egalitarian.  Plus i know you guys make fun of us for it, which i mildly resent.

    in my experience americans really like the british royal family and stuff

    like back when there was that whole wedding and baby thing you couldn't like step outside w/o seeing the royal couple plastered onto a magazine or something
  • edited 2014-02-10 00:23:24

    doubletoast
  • Tachyon said:

    TBH i've always kinda envied American patriotism.  The closest equivalent over here is probably royalism, which is a lot more controversial for obvious reasons, and intrinsically less egalitarian.  Plus i know you guys make fun of us for it, which i mildly resent.

    in my experience americans really like the british royal family and stuff

    like back when there was that whole wedding and baby thing you couldn't like step outside w/o seeing the royal couple plastered onto a magazine or something
    tru
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    the media here seems to like covering the royal stuff. People magazine and all that, they publish that sort of thing all the time.

    however, I've never personally met anyone who professed to care about it.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Admittedly, yes, Americans seemed very excited about that.  i was surprised by that.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    sometimes i resent not living in a monarchy

    i dunno why
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    that said i could totally get behind american patriotism

    except that i'm really not happy with the current state of the country

    and i feel like displaying any sort of pride in being american is inherently supportive of all the bad shit that happens here
  • edited 2014-02-10 00:28:49
    imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    sometimes i resent not living in a monarchy


    i dunno why

    It's overrated.

    It doesn't affect your day-to-day life.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    that said i could totally get behind american patriotism


    except that i'm really not happy with the current state of the country

    and i feel like displaying any sort of pride in being american is inherently supportive of all the bad shit that happens here

    i feel torn about British patriotism for the same reason, which makes me feel weird for envying more patriotic countries.

    i know i brought this up before, but to me it's like, if you're going to take pride in good things your country has done that you weren't personally responsible for, it seems dishonest not to also take the blame for bad things your country has done, and i can't handle that level of guilt.
  • That's a really strange way of looking at things.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    so I was looking up PA's flag and saw this map, and something occurred to me

    image

    I've been out of Pennsylvania many, many times, but as far as being within PA. I live in Carbon county, but I've never been farther west than Schuykill County, and I've never been farther north than Lackawanna.

    Centre County is really pretty in places; Pittsburgh is kind of like South Philly but bigger; Harrisburgh is like D.C. in miniature with more super-white people; and the north has... a lot of trees, and random little towns named after Jewish guys.
  • edited 2014-02-10 00:36:10
    imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Is it strange?  It seems really obvious to me.

    Like, i didn't personally abolish slavery in the Empire or fight Nazis, so why should i take pride in it?

    On the other hand, if i'm going to go around taking pride in stuff like that, what do i say when someone points out all the bad shit my country did?  i can't excuse it or wave it aside, so i have to take responsibility for it.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Things America got right:
    • The First Amendment
    • The Fourth Amendment
    • The Fifth and Sixth Amendments
    • Actually most of the amendments except the Second and possibly the Tenth
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    I've lived in Virginia practically all my life, and there are still parts of it I haven't seen except on maps. Far southwestern Virginia (the furthest I've been down I-81 is the Blacksburg/Christiansburg area), the extreme Northern and Middle Necks of the Chesapeake coast (mostly fishing villages and such out there...no pressing need to go there), and practically all of Virginia south of I-64 aside from a few parts (the areas around US 15 where we used to live on down to Farmville, South Hill and environs when my brother was assigned there, and one trip to Lynchburg in 1991 or 1992 when we were bored).
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    i believe in freedom of speech

    i believe governments should not have the right to trample all over their people

    i believe in democracy

    i believe in healthcare and education as a basic right

    i believe governments should look out for the basic needs of their people
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