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3451
He will be back in under a week.

All will be restored.
I wish I could go back in time and abort all the gay babies.

Suicide is never an answer.

3452
He will be back in under a week.

All will be restored.

3453
The Flood / Re: NSFW surprise :)
« on: October 07, 2015, 05:13:52 PM »
How is this not locked?

It's straight up porn

If the title is tagged, and the image link (Not an embedded image) is in spoilers, we generally don't lock.

There are exceptions.

3454
The Flood / Re: NSFW surprise :)
« on: October 07, 2015, 03:22:57 PM »
Image cannot be embedded >.>

Also, I am unphased.


3455
The thread needs to be tagged as NSFW, and the image cannot be physically embedded into the post. Put the url link in a spoiler and you're fine.

Just ensure that it is legal for viewing (Hence why loli is not allowed, as it is illegal to countries that we do have members from).
Great!

Now to make that "Gentleman's club" thread...

Haram.

3456
The Flood / Re: dumbest youtube channels
« on: October 07, 2015, 03:19:47 PM »
ADoseofBuckley

A Canadian bitching about everything is quite amusing tbh

3457
The thread needs to be tagged as NSFW, and the image cannot be physically embedded into the post. Put the url link in a spoiler and you're fine.

Just ensure that it is legal for viewing (Hence why loli is not allowed, as it is illegal to countries that we do have members from).

3458
Serious / Re: Ben Carson's Remarks on Oregon Shooting
« on: October 07, 2015, 01:50:46 PM »
Well, if you want one way to end a campaign, suggesting that victims of a mass murder are complacent in their deaths is memorable...
*complicit

Thanks

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Serious / Re: Ben Carson's Remarks on Oregon Shooting
« on: October 07, 2015, 01:31:45 PM »
Well, if you want one way to end a campaign, suggesting that victims of a mass murder are complicit in their deaths is memorable...


3460
Serious / Re: *Official Sep7agon Presidential Poll*
« on: October 07, 2015, 01:29:06 PM »
Tuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.
From Sanders, or to Sanders?

From
Ain't nothing gonna fix the slow drip of Hillary's credibility.

Just like Bernie ain't gonna fix shit as President.

3461
Yes and No

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Serious / Re: *Official Sep7agon Presidential Poll*
« on: October 06, 2015, 11:05:07 PM »
Tuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.
From Sanders, or to Sanders?

From

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Serious / Re: *Official Sep7agon Presidential Poll*
« on: October 06, 2015, 11:01:19 PM »
Tuesday's debate will hopefully draw some people from Sanders.

3464
Serious / Re: Conservatives be like...
« on: October 06, 2015, 10:17:37 PM »
libertarians are what conservatives are actually supposed to be like
and anarchists are what libertarians are supposed to be like

Crazy?


3465
Delay in Forge could end up bad, especially if the population drops like in did in H4

3466
Serious / Re: Joe Biden Eyes Weekend Decision on Presidential Run
« on: October 06, 2015, 07:12:47 PM »

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Serious / Joe Biden Eyes Weekend Decision on Presidential Run
« on: October 06, 2015, 07:11:58 PM »
Story

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He’s finally close. Confidants of Vice President Joe Biden expect him to make a decision next weekend, or shortly thereafter, on whether to launch an epic battle with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Several people who have visited Biden recently said he seems to be leaning “yes.”

“Nothing he has heard in the past couple of months has deterred him,” said one Democrat close to the process.
A former Senate colleague of Biden’s said, after visiting the vice president, “He loves what he does, and he has a great deal of confidence that he could contribute in a meaningful way. He’s willing to face, ultimately, having his final political expedition be a defeat.”

It’s just that possibility that has some friends telling POLITICO that they hope he’ll ultimately decide to take a pass.

One person who’s in the “bearish” camp said he thinks that testing the waters has been its own therapy after Biden’s loss of his son. The vice president has been showered with love and attention, and should declare victory and avoid a likely political debacle.

One longtime friend said the long windup — and the fact that no staff has been hired — tells its own story.

“If you’re going to run, you run,” the friend said. “Every time he pushes back a decision, that’s the ultimate tell.”

A third recent Biden visitor said: “I can’t see how he can wake up one morning and think some big tidal wave sweeps him in. The raw politics just aren’t there.”

After describing their hunches, friends and advisers almost universally added that they remain unsure which way he’ll go.

“That’s Joe Biden,” one of them said. “He could talk to someone on a rope line tomorrow, and decide to do it. His emotional state just increases his unpredictability.”

The confidants say the most likely scenario for a decision is a family council next weekend. But these sources note that the timing will be driven completely by Biden, and he has proved to be ever-unpredictable as he contemplated a race.

Under that scenario, Biden would begin calling friends with his decision next Monday, the day before the first Democratic debate on Oct. 13, which he had already decided to forgo. If the decision is a “go,” the announcement could be delayed as advisers begin assembling a campaign.

Assuming Biden does get in, this primary is going to get extremely personal, extremely fast.

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Serious / Re: TPP trade deal
« on: October 06, 2015, 07:02:34 PM »
Anybody who seriously opposed TPP on the basis of MUH CORPORATE INFLUENCE isn't paying attention, shouldn't be allowed to speak about the issue and should probably be shot too.

Is it good or bad?


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Serious / Re: Suitable Punishment for an 11 year old Murderer?
« on: October 06, 2015, 07:00:11 PM »
Extensive psychiatric treatment is going to be needed, no matter what the sentence is.

3470
Flee, I thought you were letting me inspect the European standard?

3471
Serious / Re: You Know Your Presidential Campaign is Done For When....
« on: October 06, 2015, 05:29:21 PM »

I wonder what it tastes like.

They're Cool Ranch flavor.

I'm trying not to eat all of mine.

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The Flood / Re: What is it like when a woman sits on your face
« on: October 06, 2015, 02:01:10 PM »
Fishy

3474
Serious / You Know Your Presidential Campaign is Done For When....
« on: October 06, 2015, 12:10:42 PM »
You Attack Doritos

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It’s not unusual in an election cycle for national candidates to pick some fights. Usually, though, candidates are strategic about the confrontations, taking on primary rivals, the other party, occasionally a critical news outlet, etc.
 
Leave it to Mike Huckabee, however, to start a feud with a bag of chips. Time magazine reported yesterday:
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At 3% in national polls, Mike Huckabee faces an uphill fight against more than dozen Republican candidates for the presidential nomination. But that hasn’t stopped him from adding another opponent in recent weeks: a bag of rainbow-colored chips.
 
They’re not just any chips. They’re a limited edition Doritos product called “Rainbow Doritos,” presented as a partnership between Doritos’ parent company Frito-Lay and the It Gets Better project. Donate $10 or more to the It Gets Better Project, an organization dedicated to fighting anti-LGBT bullying, and you get mailed a bag of Rainbow Doritos. The campaign was so popular that Frito-Lay is already out of Rainbow Doritos.
The Republican presidential hopeful, however, isn’t happy. Huckabee has urged Frito-Lay to distance itself from the It Gets Better Project – the former governor is particularly outraged by sex columnist Dan Savage’s role in the project – and according to Time’s article, he also “called on Christians to boycott all snacks made by the company.”
 
Just at face value, Huckabee’s priorities seem odd. When a candidate for the nation’s highest office is outraged by bags of snacks, it’s probably time for a shift in focus.
 
But just below the surface, there’s an even more striking problem.
 
Right Wing Watch noted yesterday that when Chick-fil-A faced criticism from the left, and some LGBT groups and their allies organized boycotts, Huckabee condemned the moves as “economic terrorism.”
 
He added that there are many companies that are led by executives with whom he disagrees, but Huckabee said he’d never call for a boycott of those businesses.
 
Evidently, the GOP candidate saw multi-colored Doritos and had a change of heart.

GG Huckabee. You can leave anytime now.
 

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Serious / Re: Suitable Punishment for an 11 year old Murderer?
« on: October 06, 2015, 10:46:21 AM »
I'm curious how the hell the kid got to the gun.
Probably just sitting in an unlocked cabinet or out in the house somewhere.

Then the parents are morons.


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Besides, there are shitloads of legitimate criticisms. Most notably his policy of promising free shit to literally everyone on the assumption that "da wun perssent!!" will foot the bill.

Except the bill will not be entirely footed on by the 1% solely, but on all citizens through changes in how we pay, and where our taxes, go into the government - on top of refocusing current government spending to other aspects.
we also need to gut defense so that we lose our domination of geopolitics and Russia and China are free to shit all over democratic societies for their own benefit. After all, war is bad.

Cut defenses so that we allow enemies to waltz in? No.

But when Congress is approving funding for military supplies that the Joint Chiefs are saying they do not want or need, that is burning money that could be used far more productively to better the lives of civilians.

It must also be stated that the way we wage war is changing, especially in a technological and online age. The military isn't going to continue needing supplies that benefited us in the Gulf Wars after a certain point.

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The Flood / Re: The most embarrassing thing about yourself
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:22:59 PM »
I have a third nipple?

I dunno

3478
Besides, there are shitloads of legitimate criticisms. Most notably his policy of promising free shit to literally everyone on the assumption that "da wun perssent!!" will foot the bill.

Except the bill will not be entirely footed on by the 1% solely, but on all citizens through changes in how we pay, and where our taxes, go into the government - on top of refocusing current government spending to other aspects.


3479
I particularly like how hard republicans fight to make Bernie the evil socialist who is going to transform the entire government.

Whether or not you like Sanders, you surely must agree that his plans and initiatives would be sweeping changes to how the government works and operates in our day to day lives
Please also note the list of other developed nations who manage to provide education, healthcare, and other basic needs for all its citizens.

The governments of those nations also is not nearly as fucked up, in debt, and divided as we are here.

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I particularly like how hard republicans fight to make Bernie the evil socialist who is going to transform the entire government.

Whether or not you like Sanders, you surely must agree that his plans and initiatives would be sweeping changes to how the government works and operates in our day to day lives

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