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☞ It just feels more convenient to add these here, since probably no one will see this, i won't bother with adding a self introduction ^^'
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* The two [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Spring Arab revolutions]] in 2011 that fully succeeded--Egypt and Tunisia--were ones in which the regime fired upon and otherwise brutalized the protesters (who were almost entirely if not entirely peaceful). Not for nothing did one Egyptian journalist write an article titled "Thank you for shooting at us!" The three protest movements that kind of just fizzled out--Algeria, Morocco, and Jordan--were the ones where the police did not fire into the crowd; the Moroccan police were specifically given strict orders to give the protesters a wide berth and not to fire.
** Most analysts agree that the decision to fire on peaceful, unarmed civilians attracted sympathy for the protesters that would not otherwise have existed, which in turn led to increased turnout at the protests. This is borne out by the results in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, where the protest movement grew each time it was reported the police or army had fired upon civilians; this led Syria and Yemen into a state of vague turmoil, and led the Libyans to take up arms. The only way (it seems) for a strategy of brutal violence to work is if it is done whole-hog and very quickly; the Bahraini government managed to crush the protest movement, but only because hardliners did not hesitate to use the military to break up the sit-in at Pearl Roundabout and then [[SummonBiggerFish call in Saudi and Emirati troops]] to quell the uprising once and for all.
** Also, a government which won't fire on its citizens is a good candidate for genuine reform, while a regime which kills its own people kind of ''needs'' overthrowing.
** Though this was, notoriously, inverted by the Tiananmen Square protests in China; twenty years later, there has still been no reform worth speaking of, let alone anything ''like'' overthrow.
* Dreams are often this. You know the kind -- you dream up an entire parallel universe with a Lord of the Rings-style epic plot with several crucial subplots, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters tons of characters]], and that takes place over what feels like a lifetime... only to build up to a cheap JumpScare at the very end, and/or to vanish into [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment total oblivion]] within a few seconds of waking up.
* '''Aspie:''' "I understand, on a logical level, why people behave that way. I just don't see the point of it on a practical one."
* In 18th century, Gun shots to the arm or leg could also prove fatal due to infection. Bullets had a nasty habit of pulling strands of filthy cloth into the body along with a note so sanitary bullet. most bullets were made of lead and often contained impurities. the act of firing the bullet from a pistol or musket did not as a common myth suggests, sanitize the bullet. They were dirty little balls of lead and would almost always lead to some kind of infection.
** If the bullet hit a bone, amputation almost certainly followed. There was no way to set a bone that was shattered by a bullet, and the bone fragments were known to lead to infection. The only way to save the victims life was to take off the limb.
* Almost" doesn't cut it, though, as
* ->'''Cars''': ''[[HippieVan Fast]]. [[TheAllegedCar Reliable]]. [[CoolCar Cheap]]. Pick two.''
->'''Jobs''': ''Fun. Well-paid. Legal. Pick two.''
->'''College/University''': ''Good social life. Good grades. Sleep. Pick two.''
->'''People in General''': ''[[TheDitz Intelligent.]] [[{{Jerkass}} Nice.]] [[BrilliantButLazy Ambitious.]] Pick two.''
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There should be prerequisite gene screening to conceive a child these days, because kids like you make me weep for the future. I mean holy shit, dude, you guys can't even have a discussion about games without degenerating into a fit of idiotic rage.[/spoiler][[/folder]][/spoiler][[/folder]]
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* The two [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Spring Arab revolutions]] in 2011 that fully succeeded--Egypt and Tunisia--were ones in which the regime fired upon and otherwise brutalized the protesters (who were almost entirely if not entirely peaceful). Not for nothing did one Egyptian journalist write an article titled "Thank you for shooting at us!" The three protest movements that kind of just fizzled out--Algeria, Morocco, and Jordan--were the ones where the police did not fire into the crowd; the Moroccan police were specifically given strict orders to give the protesters a wide berth and not to fire.
** Most analysts agree that the decision to fire on peaceful, unarmed civilians attracted sympathy for the protesters that would not otherwise have existed, which in turn led to increased turnout at the protests. This is borne out by the results in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, where the protest movement grew each time it was reported the police or army had fired upon civilians; this led Syria and Yemen into a state of vague turmoil, and led the Libyans to take up arms. The only way (it seems) for a strategy of brutal violence to work is if it is done whole-hog and very quickly; the Bahraini government managed to crush the protest movement, but only because hardliners did not hesitate to use the military to break up the sit-in at Pearl Roundabout and then [[SummonBiggerFish call in Saudi and Emirati troops]] to quell the uprising once and for all.
** Also, a government which won't fire on its citizens is a good candidate for genuine reform, while a regime which kills its own people kind of ''needs'' overthrowing.
** Though this was, notoriously, inverted by the Tiananmen Square protests in China; twenty years later, there has still been no reform worth speaking of, let alone anything ''like'' overthrow.
* Dreams are often this. You know the kind -- you dream up an entire parallel universe with a Lord of the Rings-style epic plot with several crucial subplots, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters tons of characters]], and that takes place over what feels like a lifetime... only to build up to a cheap JumpScare at the very end, and/or to vanish into [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment total oblivion]] within a few seconds of waking up.
* '''Aspie:''' "I understand, on a logical level, why people behave that way. I just don't see the point of it on a practical one."
* In 18th century, Gun shots to the arm or leg could also prove fatal due to infection. Bullets had a nasty habit of pulling strands of filthy cloth into the body along with a note so sanitary bullet. most bullets were made of lead and often contained impurities. the act of firing the bullet from a pistol or musket did not as a common myth suggests, sanitize the bullet. They were dirty little balls of lead and would almost always lead to some kind of infection.
** If the bullet hit a bone, amputation almost certainly followed. There was no way to set a bone that was shattered by a bullet, and the bone fragments were known to lead to infection. The only way to save the victims life was to take off the limb.
* Almost" doesn't cut it, though, as
* ->'''Cars''': ''[[HippieVan Fast]]. [[TheAllegedCar Reliable]]. [[CoolCar Cheap]]. Pick two.''
->'''Jobs''': ''Fun. Well-paid. Legal. Pick two.''
->'''College/University''': ''Good social life. Good grades. Sleep. Pick two.''
->'''People in General''': ''[[TheDitz Intelligent.]] [[{{Jerkass}} Nice.]] [[BrilliantButLazy Ambitious.]] Pick two.''
[[/folder]]
[[folder: folder:Misc]]
* The two [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Spring Arab revolutions]] in 2011 that fully succeeded--Egypt and Tunisia--were ones in which the regime fired upon and otherwise brutalized the protesters (who were almost entirely if not entirely peaceful). Not for nothing did one Egyptian journalist write an article titled "Thank you for shooting at us!" The three protest movements that kind of just fizzled out--Algeria, Morocco, and Jordan--were the ones where the police did not fire into the crowd; the Moroccan police were specifically given strict orders to give the protesters a wide berth and not to fire.
** Most analysts agree that the decision to fire on peaceful, unarmed civilians attracted sympathy for the protesters that would not otherwise have existed, which in turn led to increased turnout at the protests. This is borne out by the results in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, where the protest movement grew each time it was reported the police or army had fired upon civilians; this led Syria and Yemen into a state of vague turmoil, and led the Libyans to take up arms. The only way (it seems) for a strategy of brutal violence to work is if it is done whole-hog and very quickly; the Bahraini government managed to crush the protest movement, but only because hardliners did not hesitate to use the military to break up the sit-in at Pearl Roundabout and then [[SummonBiggerFish call in Saudi and Emirati troops]] to quell the uprising once and for all.
** Also, a government which won't fire on its citizens is a good candidate for genuine reform, while a regime which kills its own people kind of ''needs'' overthrowing.
** Though this was, notoriously, inverted by the Tiananmen Square protests in China; twenty years later, there has still been no reform worth speaking of, let alone anything ''like'' overthrow.
* Dreams are often this. You know the kind -- you dream up an entire parallel universe with a Lord of the Rings-style epic plot with several crucial subplots, [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters tons of characters]], and that takes place over what feels like a lifetime... only to build up to a cheap JumpScare at the very end, and/or to vanish into [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment total oblivion]] within a few seconds of waking up.
* '''Aspie:''' "I understand, on a logical level, why people behave that way. I just don't see the point of it on a practical one."
* In 18th century, Gun shots to the arm or leg could also prove fatal due to infection. Bullets had a nasty habit of pulling strands of filthy cloth into the body along with a note so sanitary bullet. most bullets were made of lead and often contained impurities. the act of firing the bullet from a pistol or musket did not as a common myth suggests, sanitize the bullet. They were dirty little balls of lead and would almost always lead to some kind of infection.
** If the bullet hit a bone, amputation almost certainly followed. There was no way to set a bone that was shattered by a bullet, and the bone fragments were known to lead to infection. The only way to save the victims life was to take off the limb.
* Almost" doesn't cut it, though, as
* ->'''Cars''': ''[[HippieVan Fast]]. [[TheAllegedCar Reliable]]. [[CoolCar Cheap]]. Pick two.''
->'''Jobs''': ''Fun. Well-paid. Legal. Pick two.''
->'''College/University''': ''Good social life. Good grades. Sleep. Pick two.''
->'''People in General''': ''[[TheDitz Intelligent.]] [[{{Jerkass}} Nice.]] [[BrilliantButLazy Ambitious.]] Pick two.''
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