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The Flood / Re: Stop what you're doing, and look at this.
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:55:14 PM »
Proof you can ride a motorcycle and still be autistic.

3902
>>>leddit

3903
So if the wealthiest of the wealthiest are dodging their taxes, why should we even pay taxes at all?
Well, we shouldn't.

But that has nothing to do with who else is or isn't.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:37:52 PM »
Guise, stop calling them assault rifles. Assault rifles don't exist.
Of course they do, silly Max.
But..but...the internet keeps telling me they aren't real
Someone better tell the army that, because they hand me one every year on range day.
>national guard has one range day per year

we're fucked in the event of a conventional war, aren't we?
It's only one less qualification per year than the regular component.

I mean, I'm sure people who aren't responsible for keeping aircraft in the air spend more time with their weapons systems. But us? Fuck that. I got helicopters to maintain proficiency with.
EVERY MARINE A RIFLEMAN

EVERY GRUNT A

3905
Well we sure as shit can't tax poor people more money.
You're goddamn right.
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The whole "every man for himself" philosophy is exactly what gets us into these problems.
No, friend, that would be the "it's okay to spend money that isn't ours because we're the government and we have shiny badges and big guns" philosophy.
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It's also the same philosophy that rewards those who are most willing to fuck someone over in glorious capitalism.
Our society can barely be called capitalist. The actual extremely wealthy, who make up a much smaller number than 1%, are able to manipulate government policy and establish anti-competitive playing fields.

You wanna know how much you need to be in the wealthiest 1%? An income of $521,411 per year.

That's a medium-sized business owner who constantly wonders how $500,000 becomes $250,000 by the time it actually comes home, and is constantly told he doesn't pay his fair share.

The retardedly wealthy are already using offshore bank accounts and making billions, they don't give a fuck about taxes anymore. They've already bought their place at the top of the food chain.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:27:50 PM »
Guise, stop calling them assault rifles. Assault rifles don't exist.
Of course they do, silly Max.
But..but...the internet keeps telling me they aren't real
Someone better tell the army that, because they hand me one every year on range day.
>national guard has one range day per year

we're fucked in the event of a conventional war, aren't we?

3907
Please also note the list of other developed nations who manage to provide education, healthcare, and other basic needs for all its citizens. It's almost like fucking over your citizens is somehow not the best way to run your country.
Please note that these countries are fucking over their citizens with policies that are not, in the long run, sustainable.
Because our current policies are so sustainable. Please tell me how Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are working while we cut taxes because BOO HOO RICH PEOPLE'S TAXES ARE TOO HIGH FOR THEIR HARD-EARNED MONEY
None of these things are sustainable.

And if you seriously can't see the problem with singling out the very wealthy for milking, you really can't be helped.

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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.
ah, yes, i forgot

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.

handouts are far more important than keeping your country and the network of democracies that depend on it from getting cucked

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Please also note the list of other developed nations who manage to provide education, healthcare, and other basic needs for all its citizens. It's almost like fucking over your citizens is somehow not the best way to run your country.
Please note that these countries are fucking over their citizens with policies that are not, in the long run, sustainable.

Please note they are also fucking over the soul of the people they rule by making them dependent on massa gubment for basic survival.

3910
Guys, come on. Stop using socialist criticisms against Bernie. He's not one (no matter what he claims) and it just makes you look misinformed.

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.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 10:07:08 PM »
Guise, stop calling them assault rifles. Assault rifles don't exist.
They do.

They're just unreasonably expensive and only accessible for people with retarded amounts of disposable income.

Why? Well, you see, as I've been saying for a long fucking time now, the point of gun control policy is to concentrate the means of force in the hands of the ruling class. It doesn't matter that there are machine guns, just that the proles can't have them.

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No but it violates my right to feel safe

trees falling could kill a person if they were standing under it. just because it isn't hurting anyone in this case doesn't make it okay for it to happen.

ban trees falling.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:46:57 PM »
Brah

You should know by now that a licensing system IS a registry, just de facto instead of explicit.

And a de facto registry, just like any registry will undoubtedly enable in confiscation.

This is unacceptable.

I'm totally open to making it more difficult to obtain a weapon for malicious purposes, but I cannot and will not accept any measure that increases a government's, state or federal, capacity to confiscate. So far, all of the measures I've seen proposed do this.

The second amendment has a very clear purpose (if you have a basic understanding of English grammar), and there's no real point in having it around if Uncle Sam knows exactly where the people are keeping the means of force.
Confiscation won't ever happen.
The NRA will organize an armed revolt full of crazy right-wingers with TNP patches on their multicam jackets before that happens.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/05/nypd-targets-owners-multi-clip-shotguns-rifles/

Confiscation is inevitable within the century if we can't stop this growing trend of European-style cuckoldry in the politically-overpowered urban centers. The cities will drag real America down with them if things don't turn around.
>nypd
Everything they do is basically criminal anyway.
Everything any government institution does is criminal by the very standards of government

the notion of crime itself is absurd.
Door, bro, my ideal government exists solely to pave roads and provide national defense, but that's just no feasible in this world.
doncha know

we'll nevah be free from massah

even if we was we'd just be livin like animals!

we need massah to keep us niggas outta trouble and care for us!
Spoiler
Of course, this is an argument for another thread that will never reach it's end, so no point in pursuing it here.. It's a matter of do the ends justify the means. Most of you would say yes, I would say no, and I would add that we can get better ends without these fucked up means.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:44:55 PM »
This is one of the most reasonable things I think you've ever posted.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:42:24 PM »
On the subject though. Would that number be registered firearms alone?

Or are they taking guesstimates on black market and illegal numbers as well?
It's an estimated number based on manufacturer and importer data as well as prior records. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
I wonder how homemade shit would shift those numbers.

Like 80% ARs and such.
80% homebuilds are probably a total rarity in the grand scheme of things.
Not that many people actually have milling rigs, or even drill presses when you look at everyone.
That's my line of thought as well.

Would like to see them more popular tbh. I'm really interested in building one down the line myself.
I'd do it myself if I had a milling rig.
Seems much more to just get everything mailed to you then to have to go out to a store and hunt for a lower that you want or having to ship it in from an online retailer to an FLL and pay the handling fees to him if you can't find just what you want...
A little cheaper too, if I'm not mistaken.
yeah but fuck online gun shopping. At least for scary black rifles.

you can bet uncle sam has eyes all over that shit.

If I'm buying an 80% I'm doing it via cash and buying the milling shit through intermediaries.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:39:42 PM »
Brah

You should know by now that a licensing system IS a registry, just de facto instead of explicit.

And a de facto registry, just like any registry will undoubtedly enable in confiscation.

This is unacceptable.

I'm totally open to making it more difficult to obtain a weapon for malicious purposes, but I cannot and will not accept any measure that increases a government's, state or federal, capacity to confiscate. So far, all of the measures I've seen proposed do this.

The second amendment has a very clear purpose (if you have a basic understanding of English grammar), and there's no real point in having it around if Uncle Sam knows exactly where the people are keeping the means of force.
Confiscation won't ever happen.
The NRA will organize an armed revolt full of crazy right-wingers with TNP patches on their multicam jackets before that happens.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/05/nypd-targets-owners-multi-clip-shotguns-rifles/

Confiscation is inevitable within the century if we can't stop this growing trend of European-style cuckoldry in the politically-overpowered urban centers. The cities will drag real America down with them if things don't turn around.
>nypd
Everything they do is basically criminal anyway.
Everything any government institution does is criminal by the very standards of government

the notion of crime itself is absurd.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:36:43 PM »
Brah

You should know by now that a licensing system IS a registry, just de facto instead of explicit.

And a de facto registry, just like any registry will undoubtedly enable in confiscation.

This is unacceptable.

I'm totally open to making it more difficult to obtain a weapon for malicious purposes, but I cannot and will not accept any measure that increases a government's, state or federal, capacity to confiscate. So far, all of the measures I've seen proposed do this.

The second amendment has a very clear purpose (if you have a basic understanding of English grammar), and there's no real point in having it around if Uncle Sam knows exactly where the people are keeping the means of force.
Confiscation won't ever happen.
The NRA will organize an armed revolt full of crazy right-wingers with TNP patches on their multicam jackets before that happens.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/05/nypd-targets-owners-multi-clip-shotguns-rifles/

Confiscation is inevitable within the century if we can't stop this growing trend of European-style cuckoldry in the politically-overpowered urban centers. The cities will drag real America down with them if things don't turn around.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:31:07 PM »
On the subject though. Would that number be registered firearms alone?

Or are they taking guesstimates on black market and illegal numbers as well?
It's an estimated number based on manufacturer and importer data as well as prior records. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
I wonder how homemade shit would shift those numbers.

Like 80% ARs and such.
80% homebuilds are probably a total rarity in the grand scheme of things.
Not that many people actually have milling rigs, or even drill presses when you look at everyone.
That's my line of thought as well.

Would like to see them more popular tbh. I'm really interested in building one down the line myself.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:28:04 PM »
Brah

You should know by now that a licensing system IS a registry, just de facto instead of explicit.

And a de facto registry, just like any registry will undoubtedly enable in confiscation.

This is unacceptable.

I'm totally open to making it more difficult to obtain a weapon for malicious purposes, but I cannot and will not accept any measure that increases a government's, state or federal, capacity to confiscate. So far, all of the measures I've seen proposed do this.

The second amendment has a very clear purpose (if you have a basic understanding of English grammar), and there's no real point in having it around if Uncle Sam knows exactly where the people are keeping the means of force.


Also I'm probably not going to bother responding to utilitaricuck arguments ITT or for a while, you people have morality so backwards I'm not going to bother trying to turn you the right way around.

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Serious / Re: Flee Talks Law: Gun Control
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:22:29 PM »
This post makes me incredibly happy. I've only recently started to look into the gun violence issue, and this posts provides a ton of good resources backing up what I heavily suspected to be the right side of the debate.
"I like this post because it conforms to my preconcieved notions about the issue"

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:21:02 PM »
On the subject though. Would that number be registered firearms alone?

Or are they taking guesstimates on black market and illegal numbers as well?
It's an estimated number based on manufacturer and importer data as well as prior records. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
I wonder how homemade shit would shift those numbers.

Like 80% ARs and such.

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Serious / Re: There are now more guns than people in the USA
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:18:47 PM »
Declining mental sanity of people coupled with a culture who has a hardon for penis compensation and firing penis shaped objects at each other at the slightest hint of somebody or a problem opposing their personal manliness.

Did nobody ever expect a modern shitshow to ever happen?

Remember kids, when you have a gun, all your problems start to look like middle-schools.
holy shit

is this level of ignorance considered acceptable?

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The Flood / Re: Since When Did People Start Hating On Forrest Grump?
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:14:35 PM »
since its portrayal of mental illness is childish


fun fact- one of the acting professors in the program here at my university was in Forrest Gump

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The Flood / CURRENTLY LISTENANG???? [uLtRa RaRe GuIlTy PlEaSuReS eDiTiOn]
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:05:48 PM »

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The Flood / >it's 2015 AD and humans have triggered climate catastrophe
« on: October 05, 2015, 11:30:41 AM »
>but you still haven't converted to ecofascism



Really, guys?

3926
The Flood / Re: Your Ethnic Composition?
« on: October 05, 2015, 07:38:21 AM »
WASP

ethnicity isn't genetic, guys. Your grandparents being German doesn't make you German unlesd you were brought up in that culture.

That's nationality.
nuh uh

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Gaming / Re: Is there something I can do to this laptop to run vidya?
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:51:09 AM »
You should be able to run morrowind on those specs. But I know its also possible to hook up an external graphics card to a laptop and stream the game on it.
on a second look it appears morrowind does run

and if morrowind will run, so will FO1 and 2

and possibly KOTOR

so I think I'll be okay until I can get my older laptop fixed

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Serious / Re: America's unique problem with gun violence
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:25:41 AM »
You know what's funny? You'll ban guns, and still get those nasty shootings. And what isn't a shooting turns into stabbings and possibly sword violence. What you gonna do then? Ban blades?

Spoiler
Because people can't just create their own blades/shivs and go on a killing spree.

Worst part is that if it happens, how're people gonna defend themselves? Hide and hope the killer doesn't find them? That's one horrifying game of hide n seek.
To be completely honest, I'd be glad to see a world with no weapons.

But if there must be weapons, I'd prefer they be guns.

Guns are a much less brutal weapon than those men have used historically.

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Serious / Re: America's unique problem with gun violence
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:42:58 PM »
nobody has the right to determine what private property another person can own
What century do we live in
The 21st.

I'm honestly amazed people have allowed themselves to be cucked by violent institutions for so many centuries.

Oh well. Maybe we'll shake it off in this one or the next.

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Serious / Re: America's unique problem with gun violence
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:41:03 PM »
NRA.
ah, yes

the "muh ebil gun lobby buying politicians" meme

how dank of you

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