Looking at the first one, ~9.5 years ago which would make uziq ~20-21.
Fuck Israel
What we need is a fan-fic account of uziq's demise.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'm delegating this fanfic to Mac. Voluntary, there will be no commission. Work something into it about gun springs or the stock market or something.Dilbert_X wrote:
Nah, when it came to it Extra Meds never showed.
Maybe it'll break his writer's block on Cucked Hearts.
I can't remember why but he was being particularly more holier-than-thou than usual so I did a quick search (remember when that worked!?) and made a collage of kys posts and put them somewhere. Took me longer to find where I saved them than it did to search for them 20 years ago.Dilbert_X wrote:
Then pirana6 has been stockpiling these images - well played.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Uzique's last post was nearly 11 years ago from that account, and nearly 10 for 'Lesser.Dilbert_X wrote:
2-4 years ago
I'll check the actual dates/ages and report back.
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https://twitter.com/RT__Colombia/status/1586440404714618882?s=20&t=HzIktj2Z3ah-8w_Y1uP8rQ
this is one of the side alleys. not even the main incident area. it’s next to my friend’s club. normally a quiet side street. littered with bodies. it’s inconceivable to me.
@larssen: i agree with you. seoul has CCTV everywhere too. big eyeball cameras. they should have shut it down when they saw it approaching critical mass. shit started to go wrong at around 10/11pm. by 1am it was a scene of carnage.
all the bars and clubs were still open. loud music blaring. people caught in the crush were shouting to be heard over the music and commotion. people dancing and drinking on terraces, yards away from people dying. total dystopia. the police should have called all those venues, cut the music, and told everyone to sit inside and stay put.
there was basically zero response. i saw bodies stacked like cordwood. i’ve never seen so many people being given CPR at once. and clubs still
open, metres away. drunken patrons stepping over bodies.
don’t even have words. my posts in the last two days expressing extreme skepticism over halloween in korea were portents in the worst possible way.
been texting everyone i know to check on their status. a lot of young women died tonight, in particular. i’ve dated a lot of women in itaewon. i am legitimately worried i’m going to wake up tomorrow and have a few RIP’s.
"10/10 no regratz" Literally 4 weeks after witnessing a mass death. Wow.uziq wrote:
it has been an incredibly quick 2 years, yes.
one of the best things i ever did for myself. new lease of life in early 30s, new perspectives, so many new experiences and lessons i couldn't even tally them all. definitely one of the best ways to reassert control and direction, and a little bit of agency in my life, after having been tossed and turned and pushed this way and that by events, global as well as personal, in recent years. one of the first simply 'nice' things i did just for myself after spending a big chunk of my adult life holding vigil and merely enduring. a bit of self-care, a bit of letting go, a bit of forgiveness. and very grateful i am to korea, too, for that.
of course, some bittersweet aspects and necessary growing pains associated with that, but ... i guess that's how life unfolds.
10/10 no regratz. in my opinion everyone should experience living alone in a foreign place, as a guest or outsider to a culture, for an extended period of time. very valuable. makes not a few of my opinions and attitudes i carried through my 20s seem very naive and provincial, really.
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A big win for guns rights activists, death, and mayhemA judge in Virginia has struck down federal laws blocking handgun sales to buyers over 18 and under 21, in a ruling that might augur the rollback of regulation prompted by the Supreme Court’s sweeping expansion of gun rights last year.
Judge Robert E. Payne of Federal District Court in Richmond, Va., ruled on Wednesday that statutes and regulations put in place over the past few decades to enforce age requirements on sales of handguns, like the semiautomatic Glock-style pistols, by federally licensed weapons dealers were “not consistent with our nation’s history and tradition” and therefore could not stand.
I'm still of the opinion that if you can serve in the military, you should be able to do stuff like buy alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, and vote. If you're paying taxes, you should be allowed to vote for your representation. Military age should never be younger than any of those rights. If the research supports and the public feels that young people aren't responsible enough for those other things, then they shouldn't be seen as responsible enough to join the military.SuperJail Warden wrote:
A big win for guns rights activists, death, and mayhemA judge in Virginia has struck down federal laws blocking handgun sales to buyers over 18 and under 21, in a ruling that might augur the rollback of regulation prompted by the Supreme Court’s sweeping expansion of gun rights last year.
Judge Robert E. Payne of Federal District Court in Richmond, Va., ruled on Wednesday that statutes and regulations put in place over the past few decades to enforce age requirements on sales of handguns, like the semiautomatic Glock-style pistols, by federally licensed weapons dealers were “not consistent with our nation’s history and tradition” and therefore could not stand.
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DC v Heller and bruen makes it difficult to pass legislation. also something something a pistol isn't a "weapon of war" whatever taht means.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I do think that the focus on semi-auto rifles in reporting distracts from the numeric and still utterly lethal threat of handguns. A convenient sink for legislative pressure, going after a specific "style" of gun to briefly mollify the gun control public and exchange a few impotent back pats.
Let's not forget that the NFA was originally intended for handguns, but politicians saw SBR's and SBS's as a loophole so they added that to the to the NFA. However, realizing that there would be a lot of backlash politicians removed handguns from NFA, but still kept SBR's and SBS's in the NFA.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I do think that the focus on semi-auto rifles in reporting distracts from the numeric and still utterly lethal threat of handguns. A convenient sink for legislative pressure, going after a specific "style" of gun to briefly mollify the gun control public and exchange a few impotent back pats.
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But the whole point of the 2A was to allow the public to possess a weapon of war.Cybargs wrote:
DC v Heller and bruen makes it difficult to pass legislation. also something something a pistol isn't a "weapon of war" whatever taht means.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I do think that the focus on semi-auto rifles in reporting distracts from the numeric and still utterly lethal threat of handguns. A convenient sink for legislative pressure, going after a specific "style" of gun to briefly mollify the gun control public and exchange a few impotent back pats.