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100th replyguns r bad
LiamLime wrote:I wonder if state media would work in the US - something like the BBC or the equivalent state media from other European countries. Basically either a nonprofit or for-profit company, which receives funding from the federal government, however is fully independent, with some laws in place to essentially enforce its neutrality. State media can be very cheap, so this wouldn't necessarily be a large expense and might be a good alternative to the highly politicized private media. I have no idea if it would work though.
>BBCLiamLime wrote:I wonder if state media would work in the US - something like the BBC or the equivalent state media from other European countries. Basically either a nonprofit or for-profit company, which receives funding from the federal government, however is fully independent, with some laws in place to essentially enforce its neutrality. State media can be very cheap, so this wouldn't necessarily be a large expense and might be a good alternative to the highly politicized private media. I have no idea if it would work though.
Beat me to itMalkevin wrote:>BBCLiamLime wrote:I wonder if state media would work in the US - something like the BBC or the equivalent state media from other European countries. Basically either a nonprofit or for-profit company, which receives funding from the federal government, however is fully independent, with some laws in place to essentially enforce its neutrality. State media can be very cheap, so this wouldn't necessarily be a large expense and might be a good alternative to the highly politicized private media. I have no idea if it would work though.
>Unbiased
Get the fuck out of here you crazy ignorant fool.
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
DEAD: ADMIN(Hornygranny) says, "you play in my universe, normie"
Meanwhile, in Germany, I can see 3D printing become heavily restricted and internet censorship try harder than ever before.Luke Cox wrote:New little detail emerged: apparently the shooters modified the weapons to fire automatically rather than semi-automatically. 3D printers are becoming more and more sophisticated and mainstream by the year. Even now, you can use them to print guns. Sure, they may be really shitty guns now, but give it a decade or so. The gun control debate is going to be moot soon, when the only limit to what kinds of guns you can obtain is what you can find online. If we don't address the underlying socioeconomic and psychological elements soon, we are in deeeeeep shit.
Internet censorship does not work. It is logistically impossible to stop somebody who is determined and knows what they're doing. Ask Hollywood. As for Ammo, that's a hell of a lot easier to obtain than the gun itself. If your country allows for the sale of any bullet that's even remotely lethal (i.e. fucking everywhere), that's all they need. Even a 9mm automatic rifle could kill a lot of people.DemonFiren wrote:Meanwhile, in Germany, I can see 3D printing become heavily restricted and internet censorship try harder than ever before.Luke Cox wrote:New little detail emerged: apparently the shooters modified the weapons to fire automatically rather than semi-automatically. 3D printers are becoming more and more sophisticated and mainstream by the year. Even now, you can use them to print guns. Sure, they may be really shitty guns now, but give it a decade or so. The gun control debate is going to be moot soon, when the only limit to what kinds of guns you can obtain is what you can find online. If we don't address the underlying socioeconomic and psychological elements soon, we are in deeeeeep shit.
Please let 3D printing guns not be a thing.
...oh, wait, right, those need ammo.
Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen MalikZilenan91 wrote:So yeah they found shitloads of pipe bombs, and hundreds of pounds of ammo in the shooters home. They're interviewing their relatives now.
The shooters themselves, the names of which I refuse to state, were married and worshipped Islam.
My point exactly. Guns may kill people, but what makes people want to kill people? The gun control debate is the easy way out for politicians who don't want to confront things like poverty and mental healthcare, which might displease their corporate overlords campaign contributorsXSI wrote:If guns are going to be printed, society is going to have to address the reason why people shoot stuff
Fun times ahead
But just like gun control, it actually does.Luke Cox wrote:Internet censorship does not work. It is logistically impossible to stop somebody who is determined and knows what they're doing. Ask Hollywood. As for Ammo, that's a hell of a lot easier to obtain than the gun itself. If your country allows for the sale of any bullet that's even remotely lethal (i.e. fucking everywhere), that's all they need. Even a 9mm automatic rifle could kill a lot of people.DemonFiren wrote:Meanwhile, in Germany, I can see 3D printing become heavily restricted and internet censorship try harder than ever before.Luke Cox wrote:New little detail emerged: apparently the shooters modified the weapons to fire automatically rather than semi-automatically. 3D printers are becoming more and more sophisticated and mainstream by the year. Even now, you can use them to print guns. Sure, they may be really shitty guns now, but give it a decade or so. The gun control debate is going to be moot soon, when the only limit to what kinds of guns you can obtain is what you can find online. If we don't address the underlying socioeconomic and psychological elements soon, we are in deeeeeep shit.
Please let 3D printing guns not be a thing.
...oh, wait, right, those need ammo.
Are you fucking serious? RT spouts conspiracy memes and is very literally the mouthpiece of Putin.Malkevin wrote:RT's pretty good, as long as its not about GLORIOUS MOTHER RUSSIA
Fox/BBC and most 'western' media tends to get their biases in through tone and implications that are geared towards their target audiences. Or by having talking heads give their opinions on things.XSI wrote:How is that any different from Fox news? (Fox actually does run decent stories sometimes)
Or any better than BBC? (No, not Big Black Cock, but they may as well be)
Or really almost any western media?
DEAD: ADMIN(Hornygranny) says, "you play in my universe, normie"
thot_slayer wrote:don't be a degenerate online if you don't want people to treat you like a degenerate morty
bandit wrote:what is this
a correct post by pillz
It isn't rare in America though. Firearms are the way lads.Incomptinence wrote:Well that's rare. Lucky hero.
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