• Unpopular Opinions V6 You know maybe fascism wasn't all that it was cracked up to be
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[QUOTE=GarbageCan;49853119]Some good shit.[/QUOTE] Your last point about men's rights groups doing fuck all about rape hits home. When I tried to go to them for support, I've been a feminist for a long time but thought that I should see what MRA is all about, they just wanted to start a witch hunt against my rapist, instead of actually helping me. Feminsit groups on the other hand actually listened to me and helped me, ignoring the person who didn't need any more attention anyways. After that incident, men's rights groups, not just fedora touting MRAs, will always just be anti-feminist groups to me rather than men's issues groups, because ironically, or actually not at all if you spent a few seconds researching third wave feminist organizations, the one group who helped the most was deeply ingrained in feminist culture.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;49855409]real unpopular opinion here fr fr chicken wings are not good[/QUOTE] I think they're fine, but having to eat around the bones ruin them for me.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;49855409]real unpopular opinion here fr fr chicken wings are not good[/QUOTE] I agree when it comes to poorly prepared wings (i.e. the tough stuff) But those forewings, especially when you bite into those nice crispy sides just, oh baby. Here's a not so unpopular opinion, but is enough to warrant mention regardless: Cilantro is perfume-y crap.
Saying that all white people should feel guilty and be expected to make up for the sins of slavery is just as stupid as blaming black people for the crimes of other black people.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;49856151]Saying that all white people should feel guilty and be expected to make up for the sins of slavery is just as stupid as blaming black people for the crimes of other black people.[/QUOTE] How in the [I]fuck[/I] is that an "unpopular" opinion? Here's some more in the same vein: murder is bad, beating your spouse isn't good, starvation is kinda crappy, cancer sucks
Garlic salt is good on practically everything, it's like my Sriracha sauce Also thin crust meat lovers is best pizza, onionbros can chill too
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;49856173]How in the [I]fuck[/I] is that an "unpopular" opinion? Here's some more in the same vein: murder is bad, beating your spouse isn't good, starvation is kinda crappy, cancer sucks[/QUOTE] [url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1507030[/url] Also, the rise of "positive segregation", race quotas and affirmative action programs, etc.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;49856257][url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1507030[/url][/QUOTE] Okay so a bunch of pissed off Black South Africans who lived under a racially divisive regime and continue to live in an environment where racism is not only prominent but encouraged by both sides = [I]blaming white people is a common school of thought throughout the [B]entire world[/B][/I] k
sriracha is a shit sauce
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;49856398]Okay so a bunch of pissed off Black South Africans who lived under a racially divisive regime and continue to live in an environment where racism is not only prominent but encouraged by both sides = [I]blaming white people is a common school of thought throughout the [B]entire world[/B][/I] k[/QUOTE] Ranger continues to not know what context is, how shocking
I don't fold my pizza because the proper way to eat it is two slices at a time stacked on top of eachother like a sandwich.
Pizza is best without toppings. Some exotic toppings are alright but common ones like pepperoni are pretty shit
Halo 1 is still one of my all time favorites, I think that might be unpopular amongst the average person Also I think I'm going to get a pepperoni pizza tonight.
Environmentalists are taking their cause too far. Seriously, by the time Earth is estimated to be destroyed by garbage and pollution we'll have moved to a different planet.
[QUOTE=Clovis;49858478]i dont think we'll ever move planets lmao[/QUOTE] Mars? Traveling there is going to happen soon; I'm pretty sure we'll have people living on it in the next 25/30 years. We're obviously going to move there once we run out of space to hold our landfills/pollution becomes too big of a problem to handle.
[QUOTE=Clovis;49858478]i dont think we'll ever move planets lmao[/QUOTE] It's not impossible, but it wouldn't happen in our lifetime, and we'd probably either have to fix or leave earth before we do it [editline]3rd March 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;49858494]Mars? Traveling there is going to happen soon; I'm pretty sure we'll have people living on it in the next 25/30 years. Maybe we'll even move there in the next 150.[/QUOTE] We may send astronauts there but it will be a long, long time before we start colonies.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;49858494]Mars? Traveling there is going to happen soon; I'm pretty sure we'll have people living on it in the next 25/30 years. Maybe we'll even move there in the next 150.[/QUOTE] I think you're really underestimating the obstacles that come from living in an environment not suited to human physiology, and the logistics of moving the population of [I]a planet.[/I]
[QUOTE=Blazedol;49858506]It's not impossible, but it wouldn't happen in our lifetime, and we'd probably either have to fix or leave earth before we do it [editline]3rd March 2016[/editline] We may send astronauts there but it will be a long, long time before we start colonies.[/QUOTE] My point is, before Earth is destroyed by what we're doing to it, we'll have moved to Mars.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;49858494]Mars? Traveling there is going to happen soon; I'm pretty sure we'll move there/have people living on it in 40/50 years.[/QUOTE] No oxygen, no resources and 3-4 year journey? I doubt we'll be moving to mars. [QUOTE=Starlight 456;49857093]Ranger continues to not know what context is, how shocking[/QUOTE] Black people attacking white people and destroying the culture of white settlers is bad. Please explain the context that justifies this. Bum rushing a museum/school and destroying shit is horrible no matter what the art is. More importantly, that thread was linked so that you'd read the thread discussion where plenty of people argued in favor of blaming white people and expecting them to make up for stuff like slavery. Also, "positive segregation", race quotas, affirmative action and any other system that treats people differently based on their race is differently is racist by definition.
[QUOTE=Rangergxi;49858524]No oxygen, no resources and 3-4 year journey? I doubt we'll be moving to mars. Black people attacking white people and destroying the culture of white settlers is bad. Please explain the context that justifies this. Bum rushing a museum/school and destroying shit is horrible no matter what the art is. Also, "positive segregation", race quotas, affirmative action and any other system that treats people differently based on their race is differently is racist.[/QUOTE] We'll bring the resources; I'm also sure that we'll live in domes that have oxygen. [editline]3rd March 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Skyward;49858521]I think you're really underestimating the obstacles that come from living in an environment not suited to human physiology, and the logistics of moving the population of [I]a planet.[/I][/QUOTE] I know it'll take an extremely long time to get to/move there, and that moving a whole planet is obviously an exceptionally difficult and complicated task. But, as long as we adapt to it and plan everything carefully, it isn't impossible.
How is that ideal though? I do think we'll colonize or terraform mars eventually. But that's a long way off, and why not take care of the planet we (and many people will remain) on with its millions of years of evolution and history n shit.
Horseradish is the worst vegetable bar none. Absolutely disgusting.
Ain't Mars a lot more smaller than Earth? I can't imagine fitting the Earth's population on it.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;49858545]How is that ideal though? I do think we'll colonize or terraform mars eventually. But that's a long way off, and why not take care of the planet we (and many people will remain) on with its millions of years of evolution and history n shit.[/QUOTE] Earth will eventually be destroyed anyways, whether we take care of it or not. It doesn't matter if we try to use environmentally-friendly stuff, the growing population and the resources they need will eventually run out of space. So, Mars is ideal.
[QUOTE=Clovis;49858560] but mars isnt plastered in oceans[/QUOTE] Good point.
Moving any appreciable percentage of the population to mars is hundreds or thousands of years away. The point of being environmentally conscious is that at this rate the planet is going to be fucked before then. Not to mention "Eh just fuck it up and move on to a new planet," is probably the most idiotic, wasteful way for a species to survive I can possibly imagine. Living on domes on Mars is the absolute last resort when we have no other choice, it's not a valid course of action to destroy our entire way of life because we were too stubborn to stop actively fucking up our home even though it wouldn't be hard.
[QUOTE=Clovis;49858560]just try to piece together how much raw material, resources you'd need to actually send over, and what's required for fuel to send that over, then to build whatever you need on mars, while you're in space suits, etc etc you'd be on mars, using solar(?) energy to maintain simply being able to live? Are we going to plant a billion trees in these domes just to photosynthesize oxygen for us? honestly it just seems like a complete and total pipe dream. if technology ever advanced enough for us to move there safely, start up again, well it's probably fucking good enough to maintain our planet [editline]3rd March 2016[/editline] but mars isnt plastered in oceans[/QUOTE] We'd need a lot of resources, and as I said before I don't doubt that it'd be extremely hard, but it would be worth all the trouble.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;49858558]Earth will eventually be destroyed anyways, whether we take care of it or not. It doesn't matter if we try to use environmentally-friendly stuff, the growing population and the resources they need will eventually run out of space. So, Mars is ideal.[/QUOTE] sorry, but you're totally wrong about this. There is literally nothing we could do to Earth that would make it a worse place to live than Mars. Mars is an inhospitable hellscape which will never be a home. Even if we blew the entire atmosphere off of Earth will a billion nuclear bombs and evaporated all the oceans, Earth would still be a nicer place to live.
[QUOTE=l337k1ll4;49858608]Moving any appreciable percentage of the population to mars is hundreds or thousands of years away. The point of being environmentally conscious is that at this rate the planet is going to be fucked before then. Not to mention "Eh just fuck it up and move on to a new planet," is probably the most idiotic, wasteful way for a species to survive I can possibly imagine.[/QUOTE] People aren't always hurting Earth on purpose. Like I said, the resources we'll need for the ever-growing population will damage the Earth pretty badly in the future. [editline]3rd March 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Sector 7;49858624]sorry, but you're totally wrong about this. There is literally nothing we could do to Earth that would make it a worse place to live than Mars. Mars is an inhospitable hellscape which will never be a home. Even if we blew the entire atmosphere off of Earth will a billion nuclear bombs and evaporated all the oceans, Earth would still be a nicer place to live.[/QUOTE] We'd need to adapt to it. If we want to survive in the near future, we need to say "fuck it" to the odds and just adapt to it.
[QUOTE=MaximLaHaxim;49858626]People aren't always hurting Earth on purpose. Like I said, the resources we'll need for the ever-growing population will damage the Earth pretty badly in the future.[/QUOTE] When 40% of the most powerful and wealthy country's power is produced by spewing smoke from coal into the atmosphere, and we won't stop because our lawmakers are literally being paid to not stop it I'd say that pretty much counts as doing it on purpose.
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