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#GamerGate + #NotYourShield [#GG + #NYS]: 10 Years of Dragon's Dogma Edition Anonymous 05/26/2022 (Thu) 00:51:27 Id: 6ca059 No. 178620
ONGOING DISCUSSIONS: >Gamebanana forced to take down nazi Whip skin by SJWs https://archive.ph/nKiQ3 >Shooter Payton Gerndon links 8chan.moe, among other sites, in his manifesto. Site Administrator Acid Man denies the shooter having any posts and/or affiliation with the site. (Everyone on site is getting v& regardless, RIP again.) https://archive.is/26ng7 >Embracer (Formerly THQ Nordic) buys multiple IPs from Square Enix for $300 Million https://archive.ph/wGTUC >Elon Musk Buys Twitter: https://archive.ph/pweWJ https://archive.ph/5cyDH >Disney employees create open letter and are asking people to sign a petition https://archive.ph/9ES8d >BuzzFeed shareholders urge CEO Jonah Peretti to shut down the ENTIRE news operation which has '100 staff and loses $10MILLION a year': Staff bombard execs with questions in leaked audio of tense meeting about the news https://archive.is/8viWf >Former Gawker Media properties G/O Media of staff from Kotaku, Gizmodo, Jalopnik, Jezebel, Lifehacker and The Root went on strike. https://archive.ph/pyYJg >MS buys Actiblizz https://archive.ph/Lc4Em >Sony buys Bungie for $3.6 Billion https://archive.fo/7BE4T >Sony Vice President of Playstation Network George Cacioppo exposed for trying to have sex with a 15 year old minors through Grindr App via chatlogs from "People Vs Predators" Group: https://archive.md/SlG30 >Archives Prove IGN Executive Review Editor Dan Stapleton Lied When Claiming Outlet Would Not Report On Sony Exec Pedophile Allegations Because They Don’t Cover “General Crime”: https://boundingintocomics.com/2021/12/07/archives-prove-ign-executive-review-editor-lied-when-claiming-outlet-would-not-report-on-sony-exec-pedophile-allegations-because-they-dont-cover-general-crime/ - https://archive.md/uuDNE https://archive.md/O7wma >Aforementioned People Vs Preds Groups also caught Senior Account Manager for Nvidia Todd Wiseman for allegedly trying to meet with a 15 year old boy for sex. https://archive.md/xMz2f >Nathan Grayson leaves Kotaku to join the Washington Post's "Launcher" section https://archive.is/9hqq0 >Five Nights at Frieddy's developer Scott Cawthon retires after SJWs and game journalists attack him for donating to Republican politicians https://archive.fo/wCpMC https://archive.fo/Fe8Ey >Quinton Flynn Replaced as Kael’thas Voice Actor in WoW; Despite Judge Ruling Sexual Misconduct Allegations Came from Obsessive Stalker https://nichegamer.com/2021/04/19/quinton-flynn-replaced-as-kaelthas-voice-actor-in-wow-despite-judge-ruling-sexual-misconduct-allegations-came-from-obsessive-stalker/ - https://archive.is/Dj5a5 >A petition to deplatform once cancelled game "Six Days In Fallujah" started by Hala Alsalman receives game industry developer and figure support; gets stealthily updated https://archive.is/h6Da1 https://archive.is/eSpno CURRENT TASKS: 1. OPERATION TRAJAN: Collect and catalog all of the various localization and censorship accounts of past video games into a single repository from these sources: romhacking.net The_Cutting_Room_Floor/tcrf.net Segaretro.org https://redirect.invidious.io/channel/UCFItIX8SIs4zqhJCHpbeV1A Examples: http://archive.vn/XQOHW Sony's policies forces censorship; JP devs allegedly have to go through ENG approval process: https://archive.fo/awzFF - Japanese blog post about it: https://archive.fo/bF9bE Sony Japan President Says PS4 Censorship Policy Is To Match Global Standards And Protect Kids: https://archive.fo/U3GLa - Confirms censorship was deliberate: https://archive.fo/XgAgP - No rules for censorship policies, games judged case-by-case: https://archive.fo/37DhK - Marvelous partner starts petition against policy: https://archive.fo/rxQtf https://archive.fo/84UHo • Twitterfags: Tweet with Sony's stock code $SNE so that investors see your tweets and know you're pissed. • Consider spreading OP Timber materials to targets as well: http://archive.vn/URjtu
[Expand Post] ONGOING TASKS: A. Operation Download And Conquer: Loosen the death-grip of Google that has taken hold of the internet's audio and video services >>>/t/5546 B. Support archive.fo! Accountability needs proof: https://liberapay.com/archiveis/donate C. OP DisNod: Contact the FTC and advertisers about violations and unethical practices http://archive.vn/9bylT D. Internet Censorship happenings: Spread the word about the dangers of FOSTA/CLOUD act/Article 13, etc. https://www.eff.org/de/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-act-violates-constitution E. OP End the Era: Dig into resetera and their connections to journos, devs, etc. http://archive.vn/JfuSb Reminders (important, READ THESE!): • Use https://archive.today to deny sites ad revenue and traffic and preserve pages in case they are deleted later • Be civil if you have to argue with people on Twitter, Tumblr or any forum - don't make us look like douchebags • Do not accept requests for any goal, demand lists or personal army requests: https://pastebin.com/p5dVp1e5 • Beware COINTELPRO: The Gentleperson's Guide to Forum Spies: https://cryptome.org/2012/07/gent-forum-spies.htmSTOP REPLYING TO BAITS AND OBVIOUS DERAILMENT ATTEMPTS, JUST REPORT AND FILTER Resources >Summaries of #GamerGate:https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=wy9bisUIP3w - #GamerGate - If It's Not About Ethics • https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=5fnRSL3d_xU - #GamerGate in 60 Seconds • https://archive.fo/23Fde - GamerGate: A State of the Union Address >Background and Evidence for #GamerGate: • The #GamerGate Dossier: https://archive.fo/nv1Fb • #GamerGate Wiki: https://ggwiki.deepfreeze.it/index.php?title=Main_Page • History of #GamerGate: https://www.historyofgamergate.com/ • View the timeline links in the Current Happenings section! >Lists: • GG Steam Support & Boycott List: https://v.gd/vzRsRb • Key GamerGate Hubs: https://v.gd/LNJbat >Thread Repository: https://gitgud.io/gamergate/gamergateop/blob/master/ThreadRepository.md https://ggwiki.deepfreeze.it/index.php?title=Thread_Repository >Full OP Text: • Current: https://ggwiki.deepfreeze.it/index.php?title=The_GamerGate_OP Currently offline; use the .txt file of the GG OP to be posted near the beginning of every new thread instead >How Can I Help? >>>/gamergatehq/ • All OPs: https://gitgud.io/gamergate/gamergateop/tree/master/Operations • OP Vulcan: Learn logical debating: https://v.gd/Kbzw0L • An Anon's Guide to Twitter; basics: https://v.gd/nwrbYF >Want to Contribute to GitGud or Wiki? https://gitgud.io/gamergate/gamergateop/tree/master/How-to-Contribute
>>179262 Something I've noticed is that amateur porn has been all but cleansed from the internet. 15 or so years ago it was widely available, but these days where everything must be authenticated and approved all you find is professional or semi professional whores and nothing else. It's kind of shocking because I stopped paying attention to this so many years ago that it felt sudden by the time I realized.
>>179311 Yup. It was done with the mandate of stopping CP, but of course that was just an excuse to make everything under companies. The last big obvious move was the Pornhub purge I think a year or so ago? A shitton of content was just gone after that and nothing has ever risen to take it's place. A ton of shit even outside of the amateur stuff, like hentai complications, old school videos of old hentai games, JAV stuff all gone and never reuploaded anywhere. These days the only porn left on the internet for free is scraps. More and more artists are putting their shit behind paywalls and of course onlyfans killed thots who would upload nude of themselves for attention, since they could charge for that instead.
>>179308 >the pro defund police now defending the cowardly police that arrested parents trying to save their kids >This isn't happening and you're just making that up. >>179291 >the pro defund police now defending the cowardly police that arrested parents trying to save their kids >Literally no one is doing this. Are you IP hopping by accident? Sounds like you a faggot trying to cause drama in the thread.
>>179291 >>179308 From defund to refund: Why Democrats are shifting their tone on policing two years after George Floyd’s murder >Philadelphia is poised to approve a $24 million budget increase to its Police Department, and its legislative leadership has backed a plan to add hundreds more officers to the force. >seeking to unseat an incumbent Republican in a critical suburban swing district flew Apache helicopters in the Army and is positioning herself as the pro-law enforcement choice. >From municipal government to the statewide midterm elections, an increasing number of Democrats are backing proposals to provide more resources to police and are racing to prove to constituents that it is responsive to historic rates of community gun violence. https://archive.ph/KBBAp 'Defund the Police' Is Dead But Other Reform Efforts Thrive In U.S. Cities >Two years after George Floyd was killed, a surge in violent crime in major cities across the country has effectively ended the "defund the police" movement that sprung up in the wake of his death. A new national poll by the University of Massachusetts Amherst finds that just 31 percent of Americans now support transferring funds from state and local police departments to community social services, a seven-point drop from a year ago. >Meanwhile, with crime a hot-button issue in the upcoming midterm elections, moderate Democrats are more likely to call for additional money for law enforcement than for diverting it—among them, President Joe Biden, who called for a $30 billion increase in law enforcement spending in his State of the Union address in March to "fund our police and give them all the tools they need." >Geniale Japanse uitvinding laat je direct 36 talen spreken While the politically disastrous rallying cry to "defund the police" may be dead, though, that doesn't mean reform efforts have been abandoned. >Far from it, in fact. Over the past two years, legislators and activists across the nation have been testing out a bevy of new approaches to law enforcement aimed at enhancing public safety and making policing more effective, efficient and transparent. >The result: Dozens of cities and towns in both red and blue states have become active laboratories for intriguing experiments that shift some non-emergency 911 calls away from armed police responses; supplement police work with ongoing social work and mental health outreach; and focus efforts on preventing violence before police intervention is necessary. https://archive.ph/FoiwW This whole week alone is nothing but pro defund the police democrats and journalists damage controlling.
>>179313 Or perhaps the onus is on you to provide some evidence of such a widespread claim. Trust but verify, faggot.
>>179314 >Anon delivered Well can't say I'm surprised about them being scum fucks.
Why Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Won't Likely Have Its Own 'No Russian' Segment >Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has officially been confirmed by Infinity Ward and Activision, and while official details about the game are scarce, plenty of leaks have occurred. >The campaign is expected to focus on Task Force 141 as the group battles against drug cartels, and it will surely have some mature moments since fans can expect it to mimic the 2019 reboot in terms of its tone. >Even those loosely familiar with the Call of Duty series will likely be aware of the No Russian mission, as it caused an extreme amount of outcry from gamers and non-gamers alike back in 2009. >Often used as evidence for the controversial opinion that video games are overly violent and can lead to an increase in real-world violence, many criticized the mission for what it asked players to do. >While it could be skipped if gamers could not stomach it, and they never actually had to pull the trigger if they did not want to do so, it was still talked about as something that players were forced to participate in. >No Russian saw players going undercover to apprehend Vladimir Makarov, a Russian terrorist with the goal of starting World War 3. At the start of the level, players found themselves in an elevator with LMGs and bulletproof vests, accompanying Makarov and a few of his allies as they gunned down everyone in an airport. >The terrorists kill dozens if not hundreds of innocent people, with disturbing details like a baby crying during the No Russian massacre. >From civilians trying to crawl away to blood covering the once-clean floors and walls of the airport, the mission is harrowing, though many players feel like it is an excellent way to establish Makarov’s cruelty. It also shows his cleverness, as Makarov used the mole that players were controlling to pin the act of terrorism on the Americans, killing the player character and leaving their body for Russian authorities to find. >Ultimately, the mission is one of the most important events in the Modern Warfare universe, as it led to the third World War from the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign. > Avoiding Unnecessary Controversy For The New Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 While No Russian is far from the senseless violence that some media outlets and critics claimed it was back in 2009, it still saw the game getting a lot of negative publicity. >If the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 wants to appeal to the largest audience possible, avoiding a similar level of backlash would be wise, with any acts of terrorism that do feature being left out of the control of players. >Featuring Russia in any major capacity seems like a poor idea, too, even if they are made out to be villains like Makarov. Aside from Activision wanting to avoid the review bombing seen with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, creating a fictional war build around Russia would undoubtedly be a hot-button issue. >This could lead to even more controversy than the original No Russian mission caused, as extreme violence being inflicted on civilians would not be the only thing that some parties take issue with. >Considering that a Ravenov Operator bundle was apparently scrapped for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, it seems like Activision wants to avoid any association with Russia. >There is also a case to be made that something comparable to No Russian could come off as lazy writing. Doing something overly similar could feel like an attempt from Infinity Ward to recycle its greatest hits, forcing a controversial moment into the story just for the sake of controversy. >Going as far as the first Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 did is not necessary to establish a new threat, and while it did work for Makarov, a similar moment could feel like a shallow attempt to copy what made Makarov work. Now is Not The Time For a New No Russian >Perhaps the biggest point against a No Russian-like moment is that it would not fit with the game’s rumored focus. If leaks are accurate and the campaign truly does center around battling Colombian Drug Cartels, a massive terrorist attack in an airport or another public space would make little sense. >While real world Drug Cartels have committed plenty of crimes and have done horrible things, a terrorist attack like No Russian would feel completely out of place. In turn, it’d actually be deserving of all the criticism the original No Russian wrongfully received. >A No Russian-style moment should be saved for Vladimir Makarov, assuming that Infinity Ward wants to bring back this villain in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 or another future game. With new versions of Price, Soap, Gaz, and Ghost being introduced, it would make sense for the original Modern Warfare trilogy’s villains to be reimagined as well. With Makarov being even more well-known than the despicable General Shepherd, he seems like a perfect choice for the rebooted series’ final antagonist, orchestrating events from the shadows before eventually making his presence known. >When and if Makarov makes a comeback, a No Russian-like mission is worth discussing, as it helped define him as a character and made him someone worth despising. For now, though, such a mission and the conversations it will inevitably bring are not needed. >From a Spec Ops mode to classic maps and weapons, there is a lot that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 should strive to bring back, but it is simply not the right time for something like No Russian. >The original mission is iconic for a reason, as it suited the narrative and made the story more impactful. Based on the rumors regarding the new MW2, though, a No Russian-like event would not fit its campaign. https://archive.ph/ZhOBy
Battlefield 2042 won’t be getting any more new content for Hazard Zone, EA DICE confirms >EA DICE has declared it’s winding down support for Hazard Zone in Battlefield 2042 for the foreseeable future. The studio revealed the news as part of their Battlefield Briefing development update last night. >Explaining the reasoning behind the decision, senior community lead Adam Freeman admitted the mode hadn’t really taken off with fans. “All of us on the team had great ambition and high hopes for this new Battlefield experience throughout our development,” he said. >“But we’re the first to hold our hands up and acknowledge that it hasn’t found the right home in Battlefield 2042,” he continued. “And that we’ll benefit greatly from letting our focus and energy stay on the modes we see you engaging most with.” >The mode itself will remain in the game and will still get essential bugfixes. However, the team say they’re “no longer actively developing new experiences or content for the mode”. Furthermore, any new maps released across the upcoming Season One and beyond won’t support Hazard Zone. >Hazard Zone was announced to great fanfare about a month before Battlefield 2042‘s release. The squad-based mode saw teams dropped into a map to try and obtain special drives. >AI forces would try and stop them, which would get increasingly harder the longer players stuck around. Squads would then decide whether to bank their winnings and extract, or gamble by staying on for higher rewards. Instead of Hazard Zone, the team will be focusing on Season One of Battlefield 2042. >You can check out the development details on that in the post here, or check out the video below. Battlefield 2042‘s first full post-launch season is expected to finally drop early next month. https://archive.ph/aAQss Call of Duty: Warzone loses 50 million players >Call of Duty: Warzone is hemorrhaging players – losing a great number of active users over the past twelve months. It seems that 2021-2022 wasn’t a great year for Call of Duty: Warzone as the game loses 50 million players. >According to Activision’s first investor report for 2022, Call of Duty: Warzone experienced a major drop in player count. Ironically, 2021 was the year that the game achieved a total of 150 million active players due to its popularity. >Apparently, this quickly changed throughout the course of the year as Warzone lost roughly 50 million players. Yikes. Thankfully, these numbers won’t affect Activision Blizzard’s sellability, as it’s already underway its acquisition by Microsoft. This would have been a big deal breaker to investors had this report been made public before Microsoft’s purchase. >As of the time of this writing, Call of Duty: Warzone currently has 100 million active players. Just seeing this figure alone, you can still consider this to be a fully loaded server. However, losing 50 million players in just a span of a year is no joking matter. >It’s obvious that Activision’s shortcomings in improving Warzone played a huge role in the player count drop. Having consistent bugs and glitches in the game while dealing with a never-ending wave of cheaters, players are inevitably going to be fed up. >We’re pretty sure that Activision is aware of the situation and will have plans on improving the game. After all, Call of Duty is one of Activision’s staple franchises. Especially now that they plan on taking a break from releasing CoD titles annually, they’ll have more time to work on Warzone. >If this happens, hopefully, we’ll get to witness a rise in player count in the future. Meanwhile, the development for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is still underway. Release date still pending, but Activision Blizzard would really wish that would help turn the tables. https://archive.ph/yz3Ip
>>179316 >>179315 Every time someone ask for proof it’s deleted as off topic. You all know that right?
>>179319 What's >>179314 then?
Free Pokemon Go Remote Raid Passes are appearing amid player boycott talks >Niantic’s recent changes to Remote Raid Pass availability in Pokemon Go have led to talks of players boycotting the game, and now free passes are appearing in players’ Daily Free Boxes. >On May 19, Niantic announced that Remote Raid Passes would be removed from the weekly 1 coin box that appears in the Pokemon Go shop every Monday. This led to an outrage among players and content creators who look forward to their weekly pass. >The community was divided once the first passless weekly 1 coin box rolled around with a value of 600 Pokecoins. Some players saw this as a better deal while others were still furious by the Remote Raid Pass removal. >This removal paired with the increase in the cost of the Remote Raid Pass bundles has led to players organizing another Pokemon Go boycott. >With only a few days until the proposed “Pokemon NO Day”, players are starting to discover Remote Raid Passes in their Daily Free Boxes. >Pokemon NO Day” is slated to take place on May 30, 2022, and the only way to participate is to not play Pokemon Go during those 24 hours. >This is reminiscent of the Pokemon Go boycott from August 2021 which actually led to Niantic reverting some unpopular changes. >However, user nshriup19 posted to the TheSilphRoad subreddit sharing an image of their Daily Free Box which contained a single Remote Raid Pass. >This was meant to show that it is possible to get free Remote Raid Passes despite the recent weekly box nerf. While some players were happy to know it’s possible, others felt this was a worse way of distributing discounted passes. >One user commented, “How to make people even more upset at being on the wrong end of the daily box A/B testing? Ooh boy Niantic, you wild.” >Others pointed out that Remote Raid Passes had never been reported to be found in Daily Free Boxes before now. “Feels like they did it intentionally, which goes against their reasoning for removing the weekly pass” a user commented. >The responses to the post were a mix of mainly negative opinions. Some felt it rude to only give Remote Raid Passes to specific users in testing groups, others felt this was an attempt for Niantic to “save face” after talks of a boycott. Some players even expressed their disappointment in seeing things they miss out on and states, >There you go Niantic, twist the knife a little more…” So, while the timing does seem curious, it doesn’t seem as if players are happy with the Daily Free Box lottery. We’ll just have to wait and see how Niantic responds to the Pokemon Go boycott on May 30. https://archive.ph/fxbUF Niantic Now Has a Social AR App Called “Campfire” for Pokemon Go Players >Niantic has announced its very own messaging platform, Campfire to support the growing number of players of the uber-popular AR-based title Pokemon Go and to enable in-game communication for them. >As per the company, the social AR app will act “as the homepage of the real-world Metaverse.” Check out the details below to find out more about Campfire! >In a recent official blog post, Niantic announced Campfire and described it as “a real-world social network which starts with a map and adds people, events, communities, and messaging.” >Although the company did not go into much detail, we expect Campfire to be an interactive, social place for Pokemon Go players to meet up with each other, share new map locations, and even organize real-world events, much like the Pokemon Go Fest event that was held online last year. >Currently, Pokemon Go players rely on third-party, voice-based communication platforms like Discord to communicate with each other while playing the game. With Campfire, they will be able to eliminate the need for a third-party platform and communicate in Pokemon Go and other Niantic experiences with a single app. >Niantic says that Campfire is already live for its first-ever AR title Ingress. The company will start rolling out Campfire support to Pokemon Go and other titles, this summer. So, stay tuned for further updates on this. >Other than this, Niantic also announced its Lightship VPS (Virtual Positioning System) platform to let developers further improve the AR experiences of its titles. Thanks to the new VPS platform, developers will be able to learn about users’ positions and orientations more accurately. Additionally, they will be able to anchor AR content in place with “centimeter-level” precision, as per Niantic. >To back its new Lightship VPS platform, Niantic has created 3D maps of over 30,000 locations in cities like San Francisco, London, Tokyo, Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York. The company used short videos of these locations to create the 3D maps, which have been contributed by players. You can check out the short video attached below to see the process. https://archive.ph/UU9OX
These two cards return to Yu-Gi-Oh! after being banned for almost 20 years >Change of Heart and Yata-Garasu cards have become playable again after the last Yu-Gi-Oh! banlist. We tell you why they were banned for so long. >The Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG banlist for May 17, 2022 has brought back two cards that have been banned for almost twenty years: none other than Yata-Garasu and Change of Heart. We'll tell you all the details just below: Yata-Garasu and Change of Heart are no longer banned in Yu-Gi-Oh! >Yata-Garasu was banned since it appeared on the March 1, 2004 banlist, and for a good reason: it allowed a blocking strategy known as Yata-Garasu Lockdown that basically made us win the game by preventing our opponent from taking any action. >The strategy was relatively simple: 1 We need to have Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End in hand, and Sangan or Witch of the Black Forest in the Field. We must also have a copy of Yata-Garasu in the Deck and at least one LIGHT and one DARK Monster in the Graveyard. >2 With these requirements, we special summon Chaos Emperor Dragon - Envoy of the End. We activate its effect by paying 1,000 Life Points to send to the Graveyard all the cards in the Field and in the hands of both players; by the effect of Sangan or Witch of the Black Forest we can add to our hand a copy of Yata-Garasu. >3 We summon Yata-Garasu normally, and move on to the Battle Phase. We attack with Yata-Garasu. Because of its effect, our opponent will not be able to draw cards in his next Draw Phase, and as he has none in his hand or in the Field, this leaves him practically defenseless. >In successive turns, as Yata-Garasu returns to our hand, we summon it normally and in the Battle Phase we attack the opponent directly again. This completes the loop. This devastating strategy was the reason why Yata-Garasu was banned from the game more than 18 years ago. >On the other hand, Change of Heart, also banned on March 1, 2004, has a simpler but equally devastating effect during the first stage of the card game: it allowed us to select a Monster from the opponent and take control of it until the end of the turn. >Fidelity Shift was used in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime by Bakura, who considers it to be his favorite card. He first showed it in episode 12, "Trial by Red-Eyes." >As time has gone on, new strategies and ways of playing Yu-Gi-Oh! have made cards and stratagems that were previously too powerful obsolete. Every few months, the Yu-Gi-Oh! banned and allowed card lists are updated, and the metagame changes. >Yu-Gi-Oh! May 2022 Yu-Gi-Oh! Banlist This is the complete Yu-Gi-Oh! banlist for the May 17, 2022 TCG: <Forbidden Mecha Phantom Beast Auroradon <Prank-Kids Meow-Meow-Mu <Predaplant Verte Anaconda <Limited <Jet Synchron <Red Rose Dragon <Shooting Riser Dragon <Yata-Garasu <Change of Heart <Crystron Halqifibrax <Time Seal <Performapal Monkeyboard <Semi-limited <Pot of Desires <Cyber Angel Benten <Fire Formation - Tenki <Dinomight Knight, the True Dracofighter <Trickstar Light Stage <Wall of Revealing Light <No Limit <Night Assailant <Salamangreat Miragestallio <Salamangreat Circle <Scapegoat <A Hero Lives <Trishula, Dragon of the Ice Barrier https://archive.ph/mULQX California Man Accused of Stealing Thousands of Dollars Worth of Pokemon Cards >One Pokemon fan takes card collecting too far after they rob a card store and take off with reportedly thousands of dollars of valuable cards. >One of the impressive things about the Pokemon series is its enormous scope. As the world’s largest media franchise, its iconic pocket monsters have featured in games and anime to plushies that resemble Squishmallows. >In addition, the series has become famous for its collectible card game called Pokemon TCG.
[Expand Post]Unfortunately, this popularity has had some unfortunate side effects for aspiring card collectors. >Over the past couple of years, the prices of many of these cards on the resale market have risen substantially causing some cards to be valued for hundreds of dollars and in some cases even more. Recently, one card collector took their passion for Pokemon TCG too far and got in trouble with the law in the process. >First reported in an article from The Signal on April 13, 2022, it was revealed that a man had stolen Pokemon cards from a store. Entering a card shop known as SCV Card Connection on Wednesday in Newhall, California, the man was able to rob the store, managing to leave with over $2,000 of Pokemon TCG cards in his possession. >Fortunately, the incident did not result in any injuries. In addition, the article noted that the man did not use a firearm. >Following the robbery, the SCV Card Connection notified the authorities, and deputies from the local police department made it to the store around noon. One person from the department named Deputy Natalie Arriaga commented on the robbery. >“On April 13 at approximately 11:45 a.m., a call for service was received regarding a male white adult reportedly (stealing) Pokemon cards,” she said. >It is worth mentioning that the name of the man was not revealed. As of the time of writing, the person behind the robbery has not been caught, and there have yet to be any suspects or arrests in relation to the crime. >Unfortunately, this means that the valuable Pokemon cards are likely still in the possession of the thief and have not been recovered by authorities. >Sadly, this is not the first time someone has tried to steal valuable Pokemon cards. At the beginning of this year, another man attempted to rob a local Florida Walmart and ultimately managed to leave with hundreds of dollars of Pokemon cards in his pockets. >However, the bold criminal returned to the scene of the crime several days later and was subsequently caught trying to steal even more Pokemon TCG cards. >While this type of behavior is obviously inexcusable, it does show the popularity of Pokemon card collecting. Hopefully, more fans will be able to get their hands on these cards in the coming days (legally, of course). https://archive.ph/yPfQz
>>179314 Well shit man I guess you were right
Next bread theme: Eva 01 has a dick and no one but me notices or cares
>>179317 >all the NPCs in the world hate Russia and want them to be exterminated to the last man >but no "No Russian" level though Modern devs are cowards. If there was one time in history that they could get away with remaking that level, it's right now, but they still don't have the guts. Shameful, really.
>>179324 Is it because PUBG mobile doing a crossover with neon genesis evangelion? Are you a PUBG fan?
>>179324 I thought Unit-01 was a girl robot.
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>>179326 it can also be about Mombot's unbanning from twatter
>>179325 >Modern devs are cowards. Yes they are. They even begging EA games and Activision to do pro abortion stance for them. >If there was one time in history that they could get away with remaking that level, it's right now, but they still don't have the guts. Shameful, really. To be fair. Looks like the Jews want the NPCs to be distracted from Ukraine now Russia getting it shit together. Russia winning any battles is Afghanistan on steroids levels of humiliation after billions of free money being sent to (((Volodymyr Zelenskyy))).
>>179328 Liberals still mad over twitter? I thought Elon musk hinting he backing off to start his own social media site?
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>Pixiv trending on twitter cause sekuhara :-)
>>179330 You're probably mistaking him for Trump who claimed he wasn't coming back to Twatter in favor of his own platform that basically no one remembers the name of. I think it was Truth Social or something. With that arrogant boomerism, he'd probably lose 2024 even without the Dems rigging shit.
>Find a YouTube video game 7 things accomplished you have not >Thought it would be a silly video >get reminded Chris Chan graduated college >I dropped out of nursing assistant college because I can’t afford it >Moved from Marseille France to New Jersey for easier college for no reason >Too broke to move back to France >Desperate enough to join the United States marine corps but was told I was too fat try the navy or Air Force next time >Chris Chan has a car and drivers license and I do not >Chris Chan had sex and I am still a unkissed virgin Fuck. I am depressed. I could use some cheering up /v/. American wine sucks. Wine not doing good at cheering me up. https://youtu.be/CkOPOFVb7xU
>>179331 >Pixiv trending on twitter cause sekuhara What the fuck is a Pixiv?
>>179333 move to montreal since youre clearly a sad frog fuck and need to be around others of the same t. new jersian
>>179331 >>179332 >You're probably mistaking him for Trump who claimed he wasn't coming back to Twatter in favor of his own platform that basically no one remembers the name of If trump smart. He would buy a new tech site like bitchute or GAB.
>>179335 >Montreal Baguettefags in the North America should just stay in Quebec.
>>179334 Pixiv is japanese deviantart but with a higher bar of quality, and weird japanese censorship (those black lines on cocks).
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>>179333 >get reminded Chris Chan graduated college Anon, he took twice the time needed to graduate from a fucking CADD diploma. >Chris Chan has a car and drivers license and I do not And he also crashes his cars many times, ran over people and didn't take care of em >Chris Chan had sex and I am still a unkissed virgin tbh Chris only had sex with his blowup dolls, a prostitute 'Mia Hamm', and his mom. Chris also has no job and relied on welfare. Compare that to KingCobraJFS who actually achieved all that and more. Despite being severely autistic and weird, he's able to fend for himself
>>179335 >>179337 But going to montreal and Quebec means I’ll be in Canada but I not gay. I don’t want to be raped by Chineses, Muslims and niggers. I want to not have aids.
>>179337 >>179339 >Compare that to KingCobraJFS who actually achieved all that and more. Despite being severely autistic and weird, he's able to fend for himself Thst actually makes me feel better. Thank you anon. I need hang out with more frenchies but most French in New Jersey are boomers.
>>179339 >KingCobraJFS I recently just got sucked into the blackhole of his toobz exploits and my god, he actually looked like a human being back then, now, he's just a boglim that's wearing a human skin.
>>609498 youre a fucking retard chinchan is a fake persona he makes thousands from pity donations like that weird ass over 30 couple that gave him a ds and two thousand dollars or that freak that paid his ticket and expenses for some cringe convention, it stopped being real a long time ago idiot at the start of the liquid saga liquid chin made a deal with real chin to create FAKE drama to keep the trolls away and profit from the lols, thats why he started selling that shitty comic and his stupid ass toys which retards are actually buying, theyre still working together now and chinchan was even caught several times accidentally admitting everything he does now is scripted and filmed by liquids crew who fake being just regular randies, even the dont call anybody had liquid chin in the fucking background whos fucking friends with that tard that worked there it was all fucking staged imbecile and idiot like you fall for it and send pitty donations like a tard, YOU are the chinchan and hes lmaoing his ass off at your life right noe
>>179342 >actually looked like a human being back then, now, he's just a boglim that's wearing a human skin. KingCobraJFS got off easy compared to cyraxx. That wigger crackhead looks like a hills have eyes mutant.
>>179340 i mean youre already in new jersey which is full of niggers anyhow, also kikes that work in jew york and wop dagos that may or may not be mafioso


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