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March 11, 2017 -- 10:41 PM
posted by Al

March 07, 2017 -- 10:08 PM
posted by Al

Using this for my GURPS campaign! But not when they start killing people only as non sequesters.

March 07, 2017 -- 8:48 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

How to improve just about any novel using one simple line.

February 19, 2017 -- 10:51 AM
posted by Par

Thanks Al!

February 16, 2017 -- 11:14 PM
posted by Al

February 16, 2017 -- 10:44 AM
posted by Al

Happy birthday Par!

February 14, 2017 -- 10:52 PM
posted by Al

February 13, 2017 -- 10:14 PM
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February 05, 2017 -- 10:43 PM
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February 03, 2017 -- 5:19 PM
posted by Par

How to make a lazy narrative fit your desired hot take:

Columnists like the National Post’s Andrew Coyne and the CBC’s Robyn Urback were quick to point to the confusion surrounding the attacker’s identity as an example of the left and right engaging in the same game of premature speculation in order to prove ideological superiority. But this is a false equivalence; while it is important to wait for all information to come out in a dynamic situation, Muslims and their allies have different reasons for speculating than right-wing Islamophobes. Speculating that a white man may be responsible for a brazen hate crime is an act of self-defence, motivated by a desire to see their community’s oppression taken seriously. The far right, on the other hand, hopes to see a Muslim held responsible to push forward a bigoted narrative of a nation under attack by Islam. These identity differences may seem trivial, but one only needs look at how this attack was covered to see how the distinction manifests materially.

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