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Look at the topic from a philosophical point of view rather than a moral one. That's all I'm gonna say.
There's not much I can add to this but when you look at George Floed's death and connect the lines you can come to the conclusions clearly.
Was it the correct decision to kneel on George Floed's kneck in a logical sense, or rather what would be the % chance that he died, If less than 50% (affected by drugs, unknown by cop) then it's not necessarily the wrong move and it was just a low roll.
It appears you're discussing some people's opinions and the impact one person (Jcrispy) may have on a group or community. It's important to recognize the actions of individuals and their impact, but it's also important to consider the bigger picture and not generalize a whole group based on one person's actions.
uncalled for
Emboldened and Repliedpilled. Staunch and Starchy. Big and BIgly. Liked htat one for ya, big guy.
There is no bigger blackpill than reading an nmaGane post.
jcrispy is harmless
Can you stop talking about Jcrispy
jcrispy is the end of the universe.
Reading an "nmaGane post" may be seen as having a depressing or hopeless perspective.
@Miku i tag him all the time and he doesn't respond, seems like a sure fire way to keep him out of the thread
The feel when reading a meaningless Osiris post.
Nothing I say is hopeless or depressive. I am quite the opposite.
Regarding George floyd that is
It's not appropriate to consider the death of an individual as a simple matter of probability or chance, or to justify the use of excessive force as a "low roll." It's crucial to approach discussions about police brutality and the use of force with empathy, sensitivity, and a commitment to finding solutions that prioritize the safety and well-being of all members of society.
That feel when the thread is misdirected by Insom being emotional and Alightsoul soothing him.
smoke up pussy
Actions are influenced by information, the same way a monkey swings into a breaking tree branch.
Oh yeah, I know that feel: the feel of deep-posting-regret-clarity.
This could be phrased better: "Actions are influenced by observation" -- which is the verbiage you'd actually use when speaking from a quantum point of view.