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On November 11 2017 02:05 Holyflare wrote: No, you don't need police intervention in the current world and media is disgusting. I'm fully of the opinion that everyone in a legal matter should remain anonymous until prosecution but I'm also morally conflicted because I know that exposure also leads to more people coming forward which is great.
It stems from a lack of talking about it and the taboo. If more schools had sexual health classes that weren't shit and talked about abuse throughly then things would be so much easier in terms of evidence gathering. Shifting that responsibility from parents to the school is the real mistake. There is a shortage of competent teachers for easy things to teach let alone something like this.
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Young Nafta, it should absolutely not be the responsibility of the parents. Most of the parents I see interviewed always say they told their children if something happened to them to come and tell them. And when the parents have even asked directly after something happened the child remains silent because they haven't been taught about abuse or they don't want to ruin the family and they don't understand the situation and the fact it is extremely likely to happen to other people.
If you're saying parents should be teaching their children about abuse then I really think they shouldn't be because their relationship is too close and people often talk better to third parties than close family.
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I can't even entertain the idea to trust the school with an actual important topic like this. Maybe it's a cultural difference but just trying to imagine how that would go down in a class room doesn't really work for me.
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How do you think parents learn things dude? From education at school. It's a gradual change that should be done and at first you won't see much but there is eventual change in societal outlook if you do it long enough.
I can remember back in school time and kids won't want to be there, for 95% of the kids they'll joke about it for a while and brush it off but for the 5% it's invaluable. Over time and through making things like the Hollywood scandal public people will feel like it's not taboo or embarrassing anymore and you'll see a change for the better.
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SEE: How much better the US would be if personal finance and civic duty were taught in high school. One off half-semester courses in the basic structure of government doesn't count for the latter, and algebra doesn't count for the former.
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On November 11 2017 03:30 Holyflare wrote: How do you think parents learn things dude? From education at school. ... From their parents?
You seriously overestimate the ability of school as an institution, not that you're alone in that. Ppl think just making issues a subject in school magically solves them but that's not how it works.
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its not that they arent idiots, its that kids learn from them anyway.
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teamed with Unctious on Rocket League
told him to stop by
doubt he will
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An excellent question my dear sir
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GP Warsaw's "timewalk magic" for rounds 5 and 6 is hilarious, you should check the VoD. + Show Spoiler [actual spoiler] +BW tokens "storms off" with Anointed Processions and Ruthless Knave, sacrificing a bunch of tokens to generate a very large amount of treasure, and proceeds to draw his deck till he finds Marionette Master, then sacrifice the rest of the treasures to kill his Approach opponent.
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On November 12 2017 01:58 Alaric wrote:GP Warsaw's "timewalk magic" for rounds 5 and 6 is hilarious, you should check the VoD. + Show Spoiler [actual spoiler] +BW tokens "storms off" with Anointed Processions and Ruthless Knave, sacrificing a bunch of tokens to generate a very large amount of treasure, and proceeds to draw his deck till he finds Marionette Master, then sacrifice the rest of the treasures to kill his Approach opponent. Ruthless knave is slightly different tech as far as I know, but the marionette master combo has been around a while.
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It doesn't go pseudo-infinite like this tho. Knave/Marionnette is actually the tech for when he can't attack.
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On November 12 2017 03:41 Alaric wrote: It doesn't go pseudo-infinite like this tho. Knave/Marionnette is actually the tech for when he can't attack. Doesn't need to go infinite. Play marionette master on a board with 4-5 treasures, win.
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he 'went off' to find duress to make sure fabricate resolves
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But that's nowhere near as fun. What I mean is that the list's plan is standard tokens beatdown, but he sides these in because once he's got at least one Anointed Procession, he could actually generate mana off sac-ing creatures for treasure (2B, sac a creature, get 4 treasures), or alternatively sac them via Knave or flipped Treasure Map to find the Marionnette Master.
It's different from the artifact list that had a bunch of them and specifically tried to combo-kill with Marionnette Master and a sac outlet (iirc they used Servos and Hidden Reserves for this). He was playing against approach who'd sided in Authority of the Consuls so his clock would be slow, he used the combo to Fireball him instead.
That last round made me sad. Sascha punted by countering the Supreme Will and then didn't have a counter for the 2nd Approach on the 5th extra turn. D: His opponent had already played at least 2 negates (possibly 3? I think Ipnu Rivulet milled one) and one supreme will, so he had at most 1-2 negates and 2 supreme wills to find to have counter backup to the Approach (Censor wouldn't cut it). I guess Sascha mistook the Supreme Will for a counter as one for an Approach and figured his opponent would need a topdeck to win on the 5th turn.
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Man taika waititi is a goddamn comedy genius
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On November 12 2017 12:05 WaveofShadow wrote: Man taika waititi is a goddamn comedy genius qft
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