Anonymous ID: 2db4dc Oct. 13, 2018, 1:45 a.m. No.3461695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1702 >>1765 >>1773

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this explains NPC

From time to time, and especially if you’re a fan of science fiction, you may have had the thought that nobody around you is actually real. That sentiment has taken root in anti-progressive parts of the internet as a dehumanizing meme, and it borrows some familiar gaming terminology.

 

About a month ago, a meme along those lines took root on 4chan and among anti-progressive online communities. It’s called the NPC meme and it goes like this: Out there in the world, there are literal NPCs—the term for non-playable characters in video games—who have no internality whatsoever. There are some giveaways, of course. They spit out canned lines—“Good weather today, huh?”—and flock to normie trends (are Ugg boots still a thing?) and, for the most part, share the same uncritical worldview. The classic melancholy meme Wojak, a sad man crudely drawn in Microsoft paint, has now received the NPC treatment with NPC Wojak

Part crackpot social theory and part elementary school insult, the NPC meme originated from a deeply comical medley of bogus physics and stupid religion found on the messaging board 4Chan. Originally posted in 2016, it resurfaced last month. “I have a theory that there are only a fixed quantity of souls on planet Earth that cycle continuously through reincarnation,” a 4Chan poster wrote. “However, since the human growth rate is so severe, the soulless extra walking flesh piles around us are NPC’s [sic], or ultimate normalfags, who autonomously follow group think and social trends in order to appear convingly human.” NPCs aren’t even worthy of a classic wake up, sheeple. They can’t!

 

Here’s where things get interesting. Around the time a lot of us were assigned to read The Catcher in the Rye in middle school, it was normal to have edgelord thoughts about phonies or being one of the few who is capital-A awake. The NPC meme takes things a step further into a political zone where mass outcry against, say, serial harassers, racial injustice, or Trumpian ideas is dismissed as not just inherently uncritical but prima facie evidence of a lack of human consciousness.

NPCs, the poster continued, “say the same shit,” including “SPORTSBALL,” “THE NEW ADELE SONG XD OMG” and “JUST BE YOURSELF.” The poster also cites a political example: “TRUMP IS HITLER,” adding:

 

https://kotaku.com/how-the-npc-meme-tries-to-dehumanize-sjws-1829552261

Anonymous ID: 2db4dc Oct. 13, 2018, 3:41 a.m. No.3461964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1968 >>1974 >>1986

Construction workers find 11 baby corpses hidden in ceiling of funeral home that was shut down 6 months ago for storing moldy bodies

Bodies of 11 babies have been found hidden in a ceiling of Cantrell Funeral Home in Detroit, Michigan

Eight bodies were found in a cardboard box and three were found in a casket hidden in a drop ceiling

Law enforcement have ordered a search of the building to ensure there are no additional bodies inside

Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs suspended the license in April after inspectors found decomposing bodies and other violations

Detroit police say the bodies of 11 babies have been found hidden in a drop ceiling of a funeral home that the state of Michigan closed six months ago for violating rules.

 

Authorities say construction workers found the infant corpses Friday at the Cantrell Funeral Home.

 

Eight were stored in a cardboard box and three were found in separate garbage bags that were stuffed into one casket, reports The Detroit News.

Jameca LaJoyce Boone, who was the funeral home's manager for a year before it was shut down and had her individual mortuary licence revoked, said she had no idea what was going on with the baby's bodies.

'I didn't know anything about that,' she told The Detroit News. 'I really don't know how that could even have happened. I don't know how long that's been going on there… it's very unfortunate and they definitely need to find out who put them there.'

Cantrell Funeral Home is located on the city's east side where 10400 Mack Avenue meets Garland, about 10 blocks east of the Indian Village neighborhood.

Detroit police have ordered a search of the building to ensure there are no additional bodies inside

Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) suspended the license of the funeral home in April after inspectors found decomposing embalmed bodies and other violations.

 

LARA had told the business to reassign prepaid contracts or refund the people who's requests they could not carry out. They had had up to 90 days to wrap up the tasks depending on which route they took, reports WXYZ.

 

'Based on a new complaint, LARA investigators today searched Cantrell Funeral Home and found the decomposing bodies of 11 infants. We then immediately contacted local authorities,' they said in a statement. 'In April, LARA suspended the mortuary licenses of both the home and its manager Jameca LaJoyce Boone for many violations including the improper storage of decomposing bodies of adult and infants.

 

'That suspension order remains in effect as does our investigation. We will use the evidence gathered today to add to our open investigation and will continue to work with local law enforcement as this case proceeds.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6271625/Construction-workers-11-baby-corpses-ceiling-funeral-home-shut-6-months-ago.html

Anonymous ID: 2db4dc Oct. 13, 2018, 3:51 a.m. No.3461983   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Relatives of THOUSANDS reported missing in Hurricane Michael start desperate search for their loved ones as rescuers pick through the ruins to pull out bodies - with the death toll now at 17 and expected to rise

Hurricane Michael, a Category 4 storm, barreled into Florida with winds of up to 155mph on Wednesday

Michael was downgraded to a Category 1 as it swept north through the Carolinas and Virginia

Michael shattered buildings, brought down power lines and ripped trees as it crashed ashore and caused deep seawater flooding

At least 17 people have been killed in separate incidents, including an 11-year-old

Search teams have also found bodies among the rubble of the buildings as thousands are still missing

More than 500,000 homes and businesses in Florida, Georgia and Alabama have been left without power

The family and friends of the thousands of people still missing after Hurricane Michael are desperately searching for their loved ones as rescue teams discover bodies in the ruins and rubble along the Florida coast.

 

The death toll rose to 17 on Friday evening after the hurricane - the fourth most powerful to ever hit the US - struck Florida on Wednesday and swept north through the Carolinas and Virginia leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.

Four people died in Gadsden County, Florida, while in Georgia, 11-year-old girl, Sarah Radney, was killed when a piece of metal carport crashed into her family's trailer and struck her in the head

There were five deaths in Virginia, four from drowning, including 53-year-old William Lynn Tanksley and 45-year-old James E. King Jr. of Dry Fork, Virginia, who were both killed after being swept away from their vehicles by floodwaters on Thursday

The fifth was Lt. Brad Clark, a Hanover County firefighter, who was killed while helping at the scene of a car crash Thursday when a tractor-trailer struck his fire engine. Authorities say two others in his crew were seriously injured. The truck driver had to be extricated and also suffered serious injuries.

 

Searchers found another person dead in the rubble of Mexico Beach, said Joseph Zahralban, Miami's fire chief and the task force leader of a search and rescue unit. Three additional deaths were reported in Marianna, in Jackson County, Florida, Sheriff Lou Roberts told a news conference on Friday afternoon.

'I've watched on television, thinking of what others have experienced, like in the Carolinas and Texas,' Mexico Beach Mayor Al Cathey told reporters. 'But it's different when you walk down and see this, and your emotions run away. This is just a small unique coastal community.'

The number of fatalities is expected to rise further as rescuers go door to door and comb through the rubble in Mexico Beach and other Florida coastal communities such as Port St. Joe and Panama City.

And authorities fear the death toll will continue to rise as search teams have uncovered a number of bodies in the rubble of the ruined homes and businesses.

Rescue teams using sniffer dogs carried out a grim search for victims on Friday.

Zahralban said that search teams found 'individuals who are deceased' among the devastation in Mexico Beach and surrounding Bay County.

Zahralban says teams had also rescued several people from Mexico Beach who found themselves trapped or injured after the storm.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6271295/Grim-search-bodies-Michael-tremendous-number-people-unaccounted-for.html