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  • One of their first group letters had a quote from Hitler on it. And it wasn't like the old memes where they didn't know. They credited it as from Hitler. They pit a Hitler quote on the front page. Let that sink in. We get insulted for calling people Nazis and racists, but they literally put a quote from Hitler on the front page.

  • First, things like TVs. Not only can you actually see tvs plugged in and how they look, but you can also get open boxed ones to save a few bucks.

    Keyboards and mice. You're not gonna be able to get a complete, full experience like when you're sitting down to really use it, but you can get a pretty damn good understanding of how it feels.

    More good products from the actual brands, instead of hundreds of scams or cheap Chinese products that will break in a month being drop shipped. I wouldn't be able to count how many times I've seen the same exact product show up multiple times with a different company name. It's one of the reasons I try to not use the vast majority of online shopping sites. Having an open market sounds awesome. You get to sell your own stuff and reach a wider audience. But people are greedy fucks and ruin it for everyone.

    Also, I sometimes like going to stores. It's an excuse to get out of the house. It doesn't feel like it fills that need when I'm grocery shopping, but if I'm gonna go buy something I want, then it makes it more exciting. If I got nothing else planned for the weekend, might as well.

    The only problem is that I only have BB for electronics. So the options are a bit limited.

  • And since the state has been involved for a long time, that means it should be open to anyone. Just as it's been open to others such as atheists. They weren't doing it for religious purposes. Nor were kings and queens when they would marry their children to unite kingdoms. Or people who basically married their children in exchange for cattle.

    My point isn't to get the state out of marriage since at this point it is more so a legal document and something that couples do out of love for each other. But the idea that it's a religious thing is ridiculous. Not to mention its hardly an argument since that means that gay people have even more rights to get married, since some church's, including Christian ones, will do it. If anything the idea that being gay is a sin has been slowly falling out of Christianity in the same way that interracial marriages were something many Christians were against at one point. So the idea that it's somehow an argument against same sex marriage is absolutely false, and would only open the doors even more. It doesn't even have to be religious. Being married is just being married.

    "But some church's wouldn't count it!" Funny. I was raised Mormon. According to them most straight marriages don't count either since they weren't don't in a Mormon temple. I don't see others complaining that their church doesn't recognize it.

    Not only was this just moving the goal post, but it also is one that has been discussed many times and has always been torn apart.

  • So no one was homophobic before? The Stonewall Riots just happened because gay people were bored? The big numbers in hate crimes? The government openly saying that they wouldn't do anything about AIDs because it affected mostly gay people? I'm guessing it was gay people who wrote the laws that got us kicked out of the military. And made it so we couldn't get married.

  • No. You're just a bigot who doesn't like to think they are. You like the ideas, but have a problem when a negative term gets attached to it. It's like when people weren't "racist." They were "race realists." It was racism with a new logo. Similar to how when people were homophibic, it wasn't "bigotry", it was "Think of the children" and "the gay agenda."

  • Everything you guys say about trans people.

    "Biology!"

    Heard that

    "It's a fad!"

    Heard that

    "It's mental illness!"

    Heard that

    "Society is gonna crumble!"

    Heard that

    It's everything. Everything. Everything. Let me repeat, everything. Even down to shit like should ____ be in the military or the bathrooms or sports?

    Everything. It was bigotry back then. Its bigotry now.

  • I think it's just the internet being the internet. Or at least how it's been for awhile. There are big sites that a lot of people crowd to and that becomes the default. Like auctioning things off online. Ebay. That was where everyone went to. Need to order a few different things online? Amazon. Are there other online stores? Plenty. But Amazon is seen as cheap and convenient.

    Nexus mods is just the popular site, but the moders have other options.

  • When those opinions are bigotry and you're here defending those opinions and making people against bigotry out to be the crazy ones, we know where you stand.

    Also funny how you claim I'm just saying the trendy thing while you talk about people hating others simply for having a different opinion. It's projection the whole way down.

  • My theory: they dont... I'm pretty sure some of the time they know what they're doing. They don't care. They're in it to cause people pain. There are thousands of videos to prove that. There's videos of them just showing up to houses and claiming the neighbors made a complaint, and then breaking the peoples constitutional right and going in.

    So at this point, I don't buy it, but it helps give them an out, so they keep repeating it.

  • Watching cartoons from my childhood. Not quite as so early it's Nick Jr level. But like I've watched Hey Arnold so many times at this point(my favorite), Are You Afraid of the Dark?, the Angry Beavers, Ahhh Real Monsters, Pete and Pete. I was so happy to hear Paramount+ had a bunch of those shows... but then all the striking stuff happened so I just went back to my hard drive with a bunch of the shows.

  • They almost did, but then there was the whole thing with people getting stock and holding, and that actually ended up on helping GS. How long they will hold out is still debatable though. Mostly because of things like this post and the other comments. They used to be great, but because of stuff like that, i refuse to order from them at this point. And there's a retro game store near me that actually has a ton of switch games. More than any GS I've been to. So I don't see a reason to go into one in person. Not to mention the rise in digital games.