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Re: Three muslims executed by antitheist terrorist, reported as a "parking dispute"

 February 12, 2015, 06:02:40 pm View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Three muslims executed by antitheist terrorist, reported as a "parking dispute" (Started by momo! February 12, 2015, 05:44:55 pm
 Board: All That's Left

    

Three muslims executed by antitheist terrorist, reported as a "parking dispute"

 February 12, 2015, 05:44:55 pm View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Three muslims executed by antitheist terrorist, reported as a "parking dispute" (Started by momo! February 12, 2015, 05:44:55 pm
 Board: All That's Left

    

Re: What are some things other forums say about this forum?

 February 12, 2015, 06:33:31 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in What are some things other forums say about this forum? (Started by lui February 10, 2015, 08:33:46 pm
 Board: All That's Left

It's not the mugen community, its people in general.

People in general talk shit about each other, most people are insecure and that leads to more shit talking. ignoring it is really the best way to go
    

Prince of Persia 2 Stage

 February 08, 2015, 11:08:34 pm View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Prince of Persia 2 Stage (Started by momo! February 08, 2015, 11:08:34 pm
 Board: Your Releases, older Mugen

As promised here is the Prince of Persia 2 stage, based on SNES sprites rather than the DOS sprites(which I prefer). This is basically a large section of level one from that game, and is not an exact conversion. I added a castle wall at the bottom for example. Should my midterms go well next week I will have a Pinnochio stage for you all by the weekend.  :happy:






Music:
I didn't include a music file but highly recommend this one for it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LsC8j8YsS0

Download here
    

Re: Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France.

 January 15, 2015, 06:47:37 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France. (Started by Bea January 07, 2015, 04:34:51 pm
 Board: All That's Left

Another great editorial, this one on the anti-semitic comedian, and also points out that Charlie Hebdo could be just as racist as most people think. 

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/01/14/days-hosting-massive-free-speech-march-france-arrests-comedian-facebook-comments/

"As pernicious as this arrest and related “crackdown” on some speech obviously is, it provides a critical value: namely, it underscores the utter scam that was this week’s celebration of free speech in the west. The day before the Charlie Hebdo attack, I coincidentally documented the multiple cases in the west – including in the U.S. – where Muslims have been prosecuted and even imprisoned for their political speech. Vanishingly few of this week’s bold free expression mavens have ever uttered a peep of protest about any of those cases – either before the Charlie Hebdo attack or since. That’s because “free speech,” in the hands of many westerners, actually means: it is vital that the ideas I like be protected, and the right to offend groups I dislike be cherished; anything else is fair game."

defending the cops doesn't mean they only care about white death. what the fuck

In those specific cases there's a correlation between people defending the specific cops involved and not giving a shit about the people they murdered(or really any victims of police brutality when they happen to be a minority). I agree that defending police doesnt always mean you dont care about victims.


Yeah but just look at who retweeted it.


But whatever, I understand the context now, still, I'm wary of what his interpretation is.

Also, what Titiln said. God forbid people care about more than one thing.

My bad I have no idea who this guy is or why it matters(he writes about feminism in videogames or something? I havent been near mugen or video games for like 2 years :/)

Like I said I meant more in terms of people defending those specific cops in those specific open and shut cases(like shooting and killing a 12 year old in less than 5 seconds and then tackling his sister)








    

Animaniacs Watertower Rerelease

 January 14, 2015, 04:44:34 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Animaniacs Watertower Rerelease (Started by momo! January 14, 2015, 04:44:34 am
 Board: Your Releases, older Mugen

I am re-releasing this stage from 4 years ago that went offline, the legendary Animaniacs Watertower!!



Have fun:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/s4r5ez

what's next?

-A Persian stage
-Something to do with Pinochio
-me disappearing for another 2 years
    

Re: Community

 January 14, 2015, 04:21:09 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Community (Started by momo! June 19, 2010, 04:05:39 pm
 Board: Entertainment

OH FUCK OFF RIGHT BEFORE FINALS.

i'm going to fail this semester pretty h ard.
    

Re: Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France.

 January 14, 2015, 03:33:52 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France. (Started by Bea January 07, 2015, 04:34:51 pm
 Board: All That's Left

He created a freaking anti-Zionist political party, for crying out loud
together with a former FN big shot


anti-Zionism =/= anti-semitism. If the guy's an actual racist talk about that(which from my research it appears he probably is), but just because he started an anti-zionist party(unless I'm misinterpreting what that means) then there isn't really an issue.

You can't on the one hand defend Charlie Hebdo's type of humour and then criticize the same basic humour focused on different groups because of your own political perspective. Defend boths' right to be super fucking offensive or don't defend either.

I mean for fuck's sake, did he really just imply that the lives of people don't matter because of their race? Because that's what that retweet at the bottom says to me.

the retweet is from Aamer Rahman who's an Australian comedian who does a lot of comedy around race. The #whitelivesmatter hashtag is about white people not caring about anyone but other white people dying(for example the people defending the cops who shot a twelve year old black child, a cosplayer, Michael Brown, and many others, ignoring Boko Haram's massacres, ignoring victims of war and terrorism when they're not white etc.) Most of it is supposed to point out power imbalances and privilege.

His most famous bit is talking about reverse racism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw_mRaIHb-M



    

Re: QOTD

 January 13, 2015, 07:59:08 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in QOTD (Started by Valodim August 26, 2007, 08:25:30 pm
 Board: All That's Left

    

Re: Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France.

 January 13, 2015, 07:13:36 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Terrorists attack the Charlie Hebdo magazine in France. (Started by Bea January 07, 2015, 04:34:51 pm
 Board: All That's Left

hipocritical calling is a cheap shot when there are shades of gray, sure some countries might censor what they consider hate speech, but one thing is fining a writer and other thing is killing him.

Most of the leaders that have been criticized have viciously ordered the killing, torturing and imprisonment of journalists:
http://mic.com/articles/108166/one-student-s-epic-tweets-call-out-the-biggest-hypocrites-marching-for-free-speech-in-paris


The best article I've read on this tragedy is this one, I'll copy and paste bits that I think are most relevant that primarily deal with a notion from Western governments of being all about free speech in spite of being some of the worst offenders of censorship, colonial and racist trends that have had a direct relation to terrorism and terrorist motivations, and the history of oppression that has directly created hostile tensions between oppressed groups and the larger majorities:

"It is well past time to call bullshit. Knight’s cartoon made the point exceptionally clear, but every image that invoked the idea that Western culture could and would defend itself from Islamist extremism by waging a battle of ideas demonstrated the same historical and political amnesia.

Reality could not be more at odds with this ludicrous narrative.

For the last decade and a half the United States, backed to varying degrees by the governments of other Western countries, has rained violence and destruction on the Arab and Muslim world with a ferocity that has few parallels in the history of modern warfare.

It was not pencils and pens – let alone ideas – that left Iraq, Gaza and Afghanistan shattered and hundreds of thousands of human beings dead. Not twelve. Hundreds of thousands. All with stories, with lives, with families. Tens of millions who have lost friends, family, homes and watched their country be torn apart.

To the victims of military occupation; to the people in the houses that bore the brunt of “shock and awe” bombing in Iraq; to those whose bodies were disfigured by white phosphorous and depleted uranium; to the parents of children who disappeared into the torture cells of Abu Ghraib; to all of them – what but cruel mockery is the contention that Western “civilisation” fights its wars with the pen and not the sword?

And that is only to concern ourselves with the latest round of atrocities. It is not even to consider the century or more of Western colonial policies that through blood and iron have consigned all but a tiny few among the population of the Arab world to poverty and hopelessness.

It is not to even mention the brutal rule of French colonialism in Algeria, and its preparedness to murder hundreds of thousands of Algerians and even hundreds of French-Algerian citizens in its efforts to maintain the remnants of empire. It is leaving aside the ongoing poverty, ghettoisation and persecution endured by the Muslim population of France, which is mostly of Algerian origin.

The history of the West’s relationship with the Muslim world – a history of colonialism and imperialism, of occupation, subjugation and war – cries out in protest against the quaint idea that “Western values” entail a rejection of violence and terror as political tools.

Of course the pen has played its role as well. The pens that signed the endless Patriot Acts, anti-terror laws and other bills that entrenched police harassment and curtailed civil rights. The pens of the newspaper editorialists who whip up round after round of hysteria, entrenching anti-Muslim prejudice and making people foreigners in their own country. But the pens of newspaper editors were strong not by virtue of their wit or reason, but insofar as they were servants of the powerful and their guns.

Consideration of this context not only exposes the hypocrisy of those who create the narrative of an enlightened West defending freedom of speech, it also points to the predictability and inevitability of horrific acts of terrorism in response. Of course we will never know what was going through the minds of the three men who carried out this latest atrocity. But it is the height of ahistorical philistinism to ignore the context – both recent and longstanding – in which these attacks took place.

The idea that Muslim outrage at vile depictions of their religious icons can be evaluated separately from the persecution of Muslims in the West and the invasion and occupation of Muslim countries is the product of a complete incapacity to empathise with the experience of sustained and systemic oppression."
    

Re: Community

 May 12, 2014, 06:46:57 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Community (Started by momo! June 19, 2010, 04:05:39 pm
 Board: Entertainment

Agreed entirely.

FYI reddit's campaigning for netflix to bring it back. Doubt it will work but MAYBE?! MAYBE?

I also don't agree that the gas leak year was that bad. It gave us Evil Jeff!
    

Re: Stage/Screenpack of the Month?? VOTE!!

 February 23, 2014, 05:30:11 pm View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Stage/Screenpack of the Month?? VOTE!! (Started by Saikoro February 22, 2014, 09:46:31 pm
 Board: Feedback

what, Wildcard wasn't even an option?
    

Re: Who was the first Mugen Fighters Guild member you met?

 February 22, 2014, 08:20:01 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Who was the first Mugen Fighters Guild member you met? (Started by SuliOfTheNerdVaid Suli February 18, 2014, 12:09:42 am
 Board: M.U.G.E.N Discussion

so about people you guys met

First person on here who I had a semi human conversation (over PMs) with was I think LaQuak.

Also, some people through the old Chess feature. someone bring back the Chess feature!! 
    

Re: Contribution of the Month/Year

 February 22, 2014, 01:05:17 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Contribution of the Month/Year (Started by davismaximus February 09, 2014, 08:58:10 pm
 Board: Feedback

I'm going to repeat my suggestion of "creation of the year/month". You could also consider a Misc. or wildcard category for all the stuff that doesn't fit in with characters/stages. A wildcard category could also include tools :yes:
    

Re: QOTD

 February 21, 2014, 08:26:25 pm View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in QOTD (Started by Valodim August 26, 2007, 08:25:30 pm
 Board: All That's Left

I was talking to a female friend of mines the other day (which of course means she is so horrible looking i haven't and will not sex her up) about equal rights.
 
Also I find it funny that like 98% of the actual STUPID men hating feminists are unattractive. All the "super hot club girls" are too busy getting men to buy them drinks to give a shit.





Man what.

This is obviously shopped by redditors(http://www.reddit.com/r/Ineedfeminismbecause)

STUPID feminist hating men :P

    

Re: QOTD

 February 21, 2014, 05:20:35 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in QOTD (Started by Valodim August 26, 2007, 08:25:30 pm
 Board: All That's Left

@rajaa that is actually true, Under the Canadian Criminal Code(dunno USA there's is much more complicated and I've only studied the Canadian version) consent under the influence of alcohol is in fact not consent!

Also, fun fact, due to R v. Ewanchuk implied consent doesn't exist either. So if someone's body language indicates they are saying yes, but they don't actually say yes, or even if they SAY yes to something(1st base for example) doesn't mean they said yes for EVERYTHING you might want to do with them.


if you want more info check out nomeansno.ca


    

Re: The World's Largest Love Machine, Viscera, has passed away

 February 20, 2014, 03:37:02 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in The World's Largest Love Machine, Viscera, has passed away (Started by Markpachi February 19, 2014, 03:51:27 pm
 Board: All That's Left

agreed, he was amazing in the ministry and one of my favourites in terms of presence RIP :sadgoi:
    

Re: Who was the first Mugen Fighters Guild member you met?

 February 20, 2014, 02:33:21 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Who was the first Mugen Fighters Guild member you met? (Started by SuliOfTheNerdVaid Suli February 18, 2014, 12:09:42 am
 Board: M.U.G.E.N Discussion

in terms of MFG: ami7mina, I briefly helped them with their character before never seeing them again.


    

Re: DBZ Pocket Turles

 February 20, 2014, 01:06:41 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in DBZ Pocket Turles (Started by COLOSSE February 19, 2014, 08:48:02 pm
 Board: Your Releases, older Mugen

These look delightful. can't wait to try them out :)
    

Re: Zimmerman Trial

 July 15, 2013, 08:21:03 am View in topic context
avatar  Posted by momo!  in Zimmerman Trial (Started by Iced June 26, 2013, 05:47:29 pm
 Board: All That's Left


Oh is that why he shot Trayvon? Because he was black? I mean that's the conclusion everyone jumped to because that's the simple and exciting, controversial conclusion that's easy to hop on.

I'm pretty sure the whole race-based cause of it IS the media spin on the story. And everyone turning this debacle into a white (or "white-hispanic" eventually) vs. black issue is essentially shitting on a dead man and forever condemning another, whether he did shoot Martin out of self-defense or not. I'm not saying racial issues aren't an issue, but when any death or crime related issue involving a black person against a person of another race is turned into a race issue, it ruins perception and direction of the cases representation, causes a bunch of regrettable emotional responses (as well as showing peoples true colors), and will eventually water down the real race based issues when they show up and there are a lot of them.

Do you have proof you can relay to me to that Zimmerman killed Martin because of racial profiling, or are you just saying that's what it is because it's the most convenient and emotionally stirring conclusion that every angry person on the internet is stating? This is my whole problem with this case and how it's portrayed, well outside the fact a man ended up dead.

Race absolutely played a role in this, even if it wasn't Zimmerman's primary motivation(this is debatable).

In regards to the case itself, this is a fantastic article to check out:
thesocietypages.org/socimages/2013/07/13/stand-your-ground-laws-increases-racial-bias-in-justifiable-homicide-trials/
also
http://www.ebony.com/news-views/dear-white-folks-black-people-are-sensitive-to-race-so-and-what#axzz2Z28T5ugL