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  1. Fonzer said:

    already going the path of destruction huh?
    Oh btw if world war 3 ever happens,america will be the most targeted of all.
    Just something i think becouse it's such a leading country in the world that effects the world too much.

    Or maybe they won't have problems,since capitalism pretty big there,people can suffer by working and still can't support their life,since that is the main idea what comes from working is you can support your living.
    They can't go hunting for their food like in the old days,since it's all protected by laws and would only bring money if people break the law.
    The main heads in capitalism will fill their pockets with money and let the little people who work so hard for them suffer.
    And most of the worlds goverment is like that,they hold together and can decide war on anyone they want.
    Only the people can't do their own wars.
    But capitalism could pretty much be their downgoing when it comes to other countries.

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  2. Otaku Girl said:
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    Our bodies are merely a container.. ^.~

    Fonzer said:

    Capitalism is basically.. Survival of the fittest with morals..

    hence it is illogical to presume that everyone would get a fair share of cake..

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  3. actualy i heard this was wolf capitalism not normal capitalism anymore.
    Something that an elder told me about,they were learning about such things in school.

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  4. Fonzer said:
    actualy i heard this was wolf capitalism not normal capitalism anymore.
    Something that an elder told me about,they were learning about such things in school.

    ah.. I was just about to ask you to define it..

    if my guess is correct, I would consider both the same.. one is just derived from the other.. wolf capitalism is a capitalist society near the end of it's growth.. or at least a later stage.

    but it'll never reach the end I guess, because that would be comparable to anarchy.

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  5. MelancholyMomo said:

    Capitalism is basically.. Survival of the fittest with morals..

    hence it is illogical to presume that everyone would get a fair share of cake..

    Morals? There are no morals. There are some spiders that suck the money and life out of the normal people. Fastest one wins.

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  6. Schrobby said:

    Morals? There are no morals. There are some spiders that suck the money and life out of the normal people. Fastest one wins.

    Pretty much like that.They don't care about people,they would rather make them work for free like some slaves and just get all the money they can.It doesn't matter in what kind of health you are,or how your social status is.As a human you are not important,only the money is.

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    GTR

    "Yes to Freedom"

    gotta come up with a better slogan. Too broad.

    And besides, I'm already diversifying my time/hobby by relying less on the otaku scene. I even sold most of my rare anime/manga collections to fund my sports/drifting car hobby, and of course... studying my ass off and work my way up in the American corporate ladder. I'd be all up there while 30 year olds here still work part time in Mickey Ds and still live with their moms.

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  8. MelancholyMomo said:

    but it'll never reach the end I guess, because that would be comparable to anarchy.

    I think the next step will be socialism. Take all the money and might away from the bastards controlling the world and hang them on the nearest lamppost.

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  9. @GTR
    I agree actually, I never liked that name.

    Which is why I bothered them enough to add the subtitle, as can be read clearly on the front page, "Fiction Without Boundaries".

    If I had my way, that or "Fictional Freedom" would have been the primary name. For more reasons than you've already described.

    And you might be surprised how many of us can balance an otaku hobby with good jobs, dozens of other hobbies, advanced studies, independent projects, family lives, and so forth.

    People don't broaden their horizons by cutting themselves off from their previous affections.

    They add new ones.

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  10. Draken said:
    I kave a question. Will japan ever stop censoring genitals in hentai? Is their anything trying to stop to stupid censorship on 18+ stuff? It seems to me that censorship just causes frustration which leads to doing something you may not have normally done.

    I loled

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  11. LunarSD said:
    @GTR
    I agree actually, I never liked that name.

    Which is why I bothered them enough to add the subtitle, as can be read clearly on the front page, "Fiction Without Boundaries".

    If I had my way, that or "Fictional Freedom" would have been the primary name. For more reasons than you've already described.

    And you might be surprised how many of us can balance an otaku hobby with good jobs, dozens of other hobbies, advanced studies, independent projects, family lives, and so forth.

    People don't broaden their horizons by cutting themselves off from their previous affections.

    They add new ones.

    i was mentioning unlimited fiction.Not a good name huh?

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  12. @WW3
    Sry but based on a lot of data from professional they all say usa would beat most country at a "conventional" war. as for nuclear war not many would risk it unless someone use it first. they would rather do cease fires and treaty then shoot nuclear weapons. unless you get some people like old japan who wouldn't give up. also you gotta think about all the sleeping nest teams ready to stop nuclear lunching.

    @GTR & Lunsd

    Yea I sort of agree with GTR I have cut a lot of anime out of my life in the usa. the meaningless parts of it like collecting books and crap
    I just reduce to watching maybe 3-4 animes a season. when my childhood friend came back into my life. thats all I can think about anyway that and school climbing that ladder of success

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  13. M I N N said:
    @WW3
    Sry but based on a lot of data from professional they all say usa would beat most country at a "conventional" war. as for nuclear war not many would risk it unless someone use it first. they would rather do cease fires and treaty then shoot nuclear weapons. unless you get some people like old japan who wouldn't give up. also you gotta think about all the sleeping nest teams ready to stop nuclear lunching.

    we don't need a ww3 anyway.

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  14. Fonzer said:

    we don't need a ww3 anyway.

    No, but we need tons of luck to avoid it the next few years.

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  15. I helped by putting a comment about and linking to yestofreedom.org last week on Japundit.

    Oh, here.

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    GTR

    Sorrior said:
    I agree my state is now under attack from the politicians here and even in their own word at least one of them didn't even know it existed. FORTUNATELY out of 89 comments on the article only about 6-8 are for if that many. Odds are if it passes well lets put it this way alaska is texas north.

    Alaska's attempt to ban anime (at least the Alaska politician's view of anime) will not pass because we have what is called The Constitution!

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  17. "Alaska's attempt to ban anime (at least the Alaska politician's view of anime) will not pass because we have what is called The Constitution!"

    Well, maybe it's unconstitutional to define cartoons as kiddy porn, but the constitution didn't stop your Congress and your national courts from finding that cartoons are just as illegal.

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  18. topper said:
    "Alaska's attempt to ban anime (at least the Alaska politician's view of anime) will not pass because we have what is called The Constitution!"

    Well, maybe it's unconstitutional to define cartoons as kiddy porn, but the constitution didn't stop your Congress and your national courts from finding that cartoons are just as illegal.

    Wrong in 2002 it was deemed legal and uconstitutional to ban fictional material.

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  19. you should "join" the fight for censorship and ruin their credibility would be way easier.

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  20. Trepiz said:
    you should "join" the fight for censorship and ruin their credibility would be way easier.

    I agree civil methods are best for now at least.

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