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Gaming / Re: Overwatch
« on: October 14, 2016, 10:59:02 AM »
why does the slutty mercy skin have to be 3k coins
Just got it in my free box, lol. First try.

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The Flood / Re: New Rogue One Trailer
« on: October 14, 2016, 07:10:09 AM »
Holy shit, Mads Mikkelsen is in this? Easily one of my favorite actors ever. Might actually watch this now.

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Gaming / Re: Overwatch
« on: October 14, 2016, 07:04:43 AM »
Is this game as good as the porn for it?
Not very familiar with the porn for it, but the game's pretty good.

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Serious / Re: OK, so what happens if Trump loses?
« on: October 14, 2016, 05:52:33 AM »
You're sitting there calling people dumb and uneducated and claiming they're all conspiracy theorists. They're not. They're sick and tired of being jerked around by politicians with false promises who do nothing but damage the country.
I'm not saying they're uneducated for feeling that way. I'm saying they're dumb for doing exactly what your final sentence suggests. Their ignorance does not lie in them feeling disenfranchised. It lies it them being so sick and tired of being jerked around by politicians with false promises who do nothing but damage the country, that they will vote for the single largest jerking politician with the most false promises who will cause more damage to the country than just about any other choice.

I agree with much of their concerns and feelings regarding the current system and definitely do sympathise with them. But I think they're idiots for supporting a con man who will just make things worse. Trump is every bit as corrupt as anyone else. He's just as much part of the corporate 1% elite. He will be self-serving and looking out for his own interests first and foremost. He says what people want to hear, spreads blatant lies and misinformation, and promises them the world in the most vague way possible. And that's why I said what I did.

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Gaming / Re: Overwatch
« on: October 14, 2016, 03:48:17 AM »
So how long does this last? And will you be able to get the skins after the event ends?

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Do your duty to society and stop these degenerates from becoming even worse. It is your responsibility to ensure they'll never do this again, so you better guarantee them a terrible trip. Load up death metal music on the stereo, put on a horror movie on the TV, get yourself an early halloween costume and chase them around the place.

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Serious / Re: OK, so what happens if Trump loses?
« on: October 14, 2016, 03:29:50 AM »
Nothing. He'll blame it on a rigged system and many of his moronic fans will whine and complain on the internet, utterly blind to the fact that Trump's worst enemy is himself and that he destroyed his own candidacy with his stupidity, lack of competence and poor character.

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Stupid thing to say, but his underlying point is pretty valid. While quite dominant in the internet communities, these people make up an almost negligible portion of the voter base and will ultimately mean nothing in the election. Loud and vocal online, but a little and almost inaudible squeak in real life.

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"We are not affiliated with any government agency and DWS does not represent the alert status of any military branch. Military DEFCON levels are secret. We don’t know them and wouldn’t report them even if we did as that would compromise US security."

"I sincerely hope you know that the Defcon Warning System website it not government run and does not mean the US has changed the DEFCON level itself. This is just what WE think has happened, and it would be best for you to not spread misinformation and actually link your sources."

Sure seems legit.

Same thing happened back in June. Nothing changed, nothing came or will come of it.

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Serious / Re: Ballot Questions Thread
« on: October 10, 2016, 02:42:18 PM »
Wat

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The Flood / Re: At the airport, heading to Warsaw for a convention
« on: October 10, 2016, 11:52:45 AM »
Polish girls are hot. Find one willing to let you fuck her.
Nah, got myself someone at home.

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The Flood / Re: At the airport, heading to Warsaw for a convention
« on: October 10, 2016, 11:50:36 AM »
Squat with Slav.
Haven't seen any squatting yet.

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The Flood / Re: At the airport, heading to Warsaw for a convention
« on: October 10, 2016, 11:35:08 AM »
Two highlights of the trip so far:

- the flight attendant explicitly mentioning the Galaxy Note 7, saying they cannot be used or charged on board as they're considered a fire hazard and must be stored away safely.

- there were two Polish guys in full track suit gear both wearing an Adidas cap talking loudly in the train station. The stereotype appears to be true.

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The Flood / Re: At the airport, heading to Warsaw for a convention
« on: October 10, 2016, 11:10:00 AM »
Report on how expensive the airport food is

It's ridiculous over here
It's pretty reasonable in Brussels. Didn't have the time to check it out in Poland yet. Just arrived at my hotel a few minutes ago. So far, things seem to be pretty cheap here. Train ride for the equivalent of €1 and a KFC meal for around 80 cents (didn't buy, just saw on an advertisement).

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The Flood / Re: How many pepes have you stolen in your lifetime?
« on: October 10, 2016, 05:34:35 AM »
The title of that folder makes me concerned about the blacked out pictures.

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The Flood / At the airport, heading to Warsaw for a convention
« on: October 10, 2016, 05:32:28 AM »
Tell me what to do in Poland, guys.

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Because I usually type in Dutch on my phone, most of my English typing is from this place. Now, my swiftkey automatically suggests me a lot of sep7agon related words.

"Cha" will suggest ChallengerX. Ver gives me Verbatim. And so on.

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Serious / Re: Sep7agon, is this the president we want for our daughters?
« on: October 10, 2016, 05:22:36 AM »
This isn't the president I'd want for anyone.

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Serious / Re: Debate Number 2
« on: October 10, 2016, 05:20:34 AM »
Pitiful, from the looks of it.

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Serious / Re: Trump being a strong, powerful, male businessman
« on: October 09, 2016, 09:03:56 AM »
"The staggering events of the 72 hours leading up to Sunday’s showdown here with Hillary Clinton – capped off by an unprecedented exodus of at least two dozen high-profile GOP supporters – would have posed an overwhelming challenge to any debate-prep team. But Trump doesn’t really have such a team, not in the conventional sense. His rotating circle of advisers are confused about what to do and the candidate is unwilling or incapable of preparing a game plan, Republican officials and people close to the campaign told POLITICO."

Is his campaign finally going to crash and burn, as it should have months ago?

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Serious / Re: Trump being a strong, powerful, male businessman
« on: October 09, 2016, 07:27:58 AM »
Lol, just stumbled upon this. From the Associated Press: "In what was supposed to be a non-partisan video urging people to vote, actor Robert De Niro instead slammed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying he wanted to "punch him in the face." (Oct. 8 )" Disagreed on the face punching part, of course.

YouTube

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Serious / Re: Trump being a strong, powerful, male businessman
« on: October 09, 2016, 07:02:51 AM »
None of you idiots even understand that he's just fucking saying it like it is. Washington needs a man who's not afraid to speak the truth and say that there's pussies that just need to be grabbed instead of tiptoeing around the issue of pussygrabbing. At least he's not being all fucking politically correct which is ruining this country because Obama has a birth certificate and Hillary reads emails in Benghazi over NAFTA you fucking morons.

In all seriousness though, this changes very little. I hear it's driving even more people to drop Trump as their candidate, but we already knew this was the kind of person he was. Both Hillary and Trump said some dumb shit in the past. Especially with Trump, it simply desentizises. He says so much stupid, contradictory, offensive and wrong shit that many of his fans simply stop caring about these new reveals.

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Serious / Re: Trump being a strong, powerful, male businessman
« on: October 09, 2016, 03:31:42 AM »
I really wish we could start hating the candidates for political reasons instead of personal ones. We should be talking about how shitty and unrealistic his policies are instead how much of a man hoe he is. same with clinton.
Usually, I'd agree. In a perfect world where everyone is good, kind and smart, policies should be all that matters. But there's more to being the leader of a country than the mere policies you based your candidacy on. A president will be faced with emergencies. He/she will have to be involved in long negotiations and the nuances of political affairs. Meet with world leaders, conduct trade negotiations and set foreign policy. Address the nation and be someone to rely on in time of need.

Policy is one thing, but being able to implement it and deal with new developments and changes is something else entirely. It's for the latter that a person's background and character do matter. And that's why Trump's rudeness, stupid claims, terrible character and attitude, poor temperament, impulsivenesss and constant lying / contradicting himself do matter.

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The Flood / Re: Anime is a legitimate form of artistic expression
« on: October 08, 2016, 05:30:25 PM »
Absolutely disgusting. Truly a sickness of the mind.

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Serious / Re: Trump being a strong, powerful, male businessman
« on: October 08, 2016, 02:42:43 PM »
Oh come on, I know the man is reprehensible but don't act like every politician in the last twenty years running for president hasn't done this. Even Obama, the Democrat's Jesus is guilty of that.
True, but I do think there's a bit of a difference between attacks based on things said/done/supported that are relevant to a person's candidacy, and what basically comes down to "lol fuck you, your husband had an affair 20 years ago". The shit flinging has always been pretty cray in American politics, but that would be a bit of a new low in presidential debates.

I mean, traditional shit throwing would be Trump attacking Hillary for mismanaging emails and Hillary attacking Trump for, well, pretty much anything he did (like this recording and his attitude towards women). Trump going after her for her husband's affair 20 years ago would really be a new low and would be comparable to Hillary attacking Trump's wife or children for something they did in the 90's.

Unless there's stuff I'm missing, of course.

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Yeah, if easy is what you're looking for in a language, English and Spanish are definitely up there. And since you've already got English down, the other easy one would be Spanish.

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A brief remark in response to some of the other comments in this thread though. It takes a very considerable amount of time and effort to become fluent enough in a language that it will actually help you in business, politics and the likes. I don't know the exact situation Door is in, but it sounds like it's just a basic college education where you're free to drop and take a few random classes.

If I'm right about that and this is the case, what you choose won't matter much at all. By the end of your class, you will not have more than a basic understanding of the language and you won't be anywhere near the level of being able to deal with complicated topics like business, law and politics. You'll be able to understand some things and, maybe, get around in a foreign country by relying on a limited vocabulary, but that's about it.

Point being: it's neat to learn another language, but don't make a choice based on the idea that a few years of a basic college introduction into another language will open up business prospects. If you get to that point, you'll be involved with actual translators or use a language all parties are comfortable in (which will be English). It's nice to know the basics, but unless you're fluent it's almost negligible in business practices. So pick something you think you'll like.

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The Flood / Re: Most degenerate thing someone from your school ever did?
« on: October 07, 2016, 02:53:07 AM »
Fucking hell, what kind of schools did you people go to? Mine were pretty tame compared to all that. Some fights and a few kids that plugged the bathroom drains with towels and then flooded an entire section. That, and some people managed to get into the back room where they kept the vending machine stock (it was only there 1 day a month before being put away or into the machines). Kids lining up getting free fills of whatever was in there (I went home with a few six packs of soda in my backpack that day).

And then there were graduating pranks, which were all pretty tame. Stink bombs, some graffiti. A good one was when a bunch of people smuggled masonry tools and bricks inside over the course of a few weeks, broke in overnight and actually filled up a doorframe or two with bricks and mortar.

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Shame you had to drop Latin. I saw it through until the end and am glad that I did. Spanish is probably going to be the easiest one of those. If you didn't like Latin, you're probably going to struggle with French and German too.

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The Flood / Re: Hurricane methew
« on: October 07, 2016, 02:36:19 AM »
Gotta admit that I'm slightly disappointed here. I was expecting some more, eh, robust weather. Good thing you're okay though. Doesn't seem like you were hit very hard.

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