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The Flood / Re: Why don't Americans know what an electric kettle is
« on: December 08, 2015, 10:45:16 AM »
I literally just used one 15 minutes ago for my french press.

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Following a standard response template, here's his list:

Food/Drink: 1) Coffee and Welcome Diner, but really anything local
Hobbies: 2) Go to shows, listen to records, read about urbanism
Authors: 3) Right now, I'm digging Aaron Cometbus, Paul Beatty, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Sean Wilsey
Musicians: 4) Also, at the moment: Latterman, Human Behavior, Serengeti
Color 5) Black
Favorite place to shop: 6) Not the mall--In-person: Stinkweeds, Double Nickels Collective, Changing Hands. Online: No Idea Records, Pioneers Press, Justseeds Artist Collective
TV shows: 7) Synecdoche, New York; The Simpsons
Misc comments: 8­) Don't buy me anything from Amazon, please. Really, what I'd hope is that the gift-giver would go somewhere and find something unique and/or DIY

I have no idea what to do. I don't even live where he lives so I can't do any of the local stuff unless I wait to buy a week before the party.

Any thoughts from you our hipster douchebags of Sep7agon?

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The Flood / Re: The Scorpion and the Frog
« on: December 08, 2015, 09:37:05 AM »
Joke's on the scorpion, frogs are amphibious and absorb oxygen from water through their skin, so it probably wouldn't drown.

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Serious / Re: Meet the Final Eight for TIME's Person of the Year
« on: December 08, 2015, 09:21:00 AM »
Make Al-Baghdadi the winner and then just shit all over ISIS.

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Gaming / Re: T-minus 2 days before my platinum-edition Gamecube comes in.
« on: December 08, 2015, 09:04:12 AM »
Can't beat the purple. You could always just use an emulator, too.

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The Flood / Re: Your go-to liquors?
« on: December 07, 2015, 07:05:55 PM »
I don't drink alcohol.

Why's that?
I'm not a straight edge like Verb. I'll drink alcohol on the very rare occasion I go out somewhere to drink alcohol, like a pub or something, but I won't buy alcohol to drink at home or anything.

I'm just not that into it is all.

I can respect that. I didn't drink until I was 21; not to be a straight-edge but because I just wasn't interested.

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The Flood / Re: Your go-to liquors?
« on: December 07, 2015, 06:45:19 PM »
Beer: Lager (known as Yuengling elsewhere)


Yuengling's huge where I live, but I'd never heard of it in AZ. Is it a Southern thing?

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The Flood / Re: Your go-to liquors?
« on: December 07, 2015, 06:43:48 PM »

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The Flood / Your go-to liquors?
« on: December 07, 2015, 06:27:51 PM »
Not what you think is best, but what you'd go for regularly. Post 'em.

Bourbon: Rebel Yell
Rye: Bulleit
Scotch: Glenlivet 12
Gin: Bombay Sapphire
Vodka: Tito's
Rum: Kraken
Tequila: Not sure; anything 100% agave
Beer: Guinness

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Gaming / Re: Dark Souls thread- Prestige Edition announced
« on: December 07, 2015, 04:19:17 PM »
How's the Bloodborne DLC that came out a few weeks ago?

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The Flood / Re: Most painful moment of your life? Surgery/Accidents etc
« on: December 07, 2015, 02:53:58 PM »
Herniated a disk in my back while deadlifting a few years ago. Couldn't even lean over the sink to brush my teeth for a month.

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Gaming / Re: Dark Souls is easily one of the best games of all time.
« on: December 07, 2015, 11:01:53 AM »
Also, it's kind of hard to argue that the Souls community is fun, polite, and follows PVP etiquette while Souls fans shit all over a new player expressing legitimate concerns about a unique feature of the game he's probably never seen before.

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Gaming / Re: Dark Souls is easily one of the best games of all time.
« on: December 07, 2015, 10:56:50 AM »
Invasions are lore-driven
i really could not conceivably give less of a fuck--sorry
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and only occur in a couple specific, high-level areas to purposefully add a challenge. Yes, they can be very frustrating, but ultimately you can stop them from happening by killing a specific NPC in the level, or just quitting and coming back. Invasions are kind of fun because you can set traps for them too; they don't occur in arena, they occur anywhere in a level, so you can prepare yourself (or just hide and let them leave).
I was told you could do that in Bloodborne, but not Dark Souls.

You can quit out of invasions in any Souls game, and like I said, it occurs in specific areas, not just anywhere. A fun feature is that you can 'indict' invaders by speaking to an NPC who adds their name to a list of people to be invaded more often. And like others have said, just staying hollow stops it all, and since you only summon players and NPCs for bosses, you'll only be human for a couple minutes.

Sounds like you're going to give the series another try, so I don't need to convince you. I just hope this puts you a little more at ease about something I think you believed was very disruptive. You could easily play through the whole game as human without getting invaded once.

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Gaming / Re: Dark Souls is easily one of the best games of all time.
« on: December 07, 2015, 10:39:26 AM »
How? I fail to see how a PvP oriented game is flawed because it's a PvP oriented game.
Because it isn't consensual, and you have to hamper your game experience in order to avoid it.

Bad game design.

Street Fighter is a PvP-oriented game. Matches are conducted consensually. You can kick players you don't like.

Invasions are lore-driven and only occur in a couple specific, high-level areas to purposefully add a challenge. Yes, they can be very frustrating, but ultimately you can stop them from happening by killing a specific NPC in the level, or just quitting and coming back. Invasions are kind of fun because you can set traps for them too; they don't occur in arena, they occur anywhere in a level, so you can prepare yourself (or just hide and let them leave).

Overall you seem really hung up on a feature that is relatively minor, especially when it comes with the tradeoff of being able to easily summon players for help during invasions, boss fights, or tough spots in a level.

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Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 10:13:50 AM »
It's not just the patients either, you see the bloody nurses stood among them smoking away.

At least here in Florida, any employees who smoked prior to the new policy are required to leave the hospital grounds (as in, on the street past the parking lot) to smoke, and they're not given breaks (so it's on their lunch time).


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Serious / Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 08:54:39 AM »
Lots of hospitals are refusing to hire smokes because their habit results in a significantly higher health insurance cost.

I understand their reasoning, but what's the limit on these restrictions? They drug test for nicotine now; do they have a right to subject candidates to more stringent tests to determine other risks? It just seems pretty fucked up.

Post your opinions about this.

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I'm not thrilled that they're making a new Star Wars movie, what was it, every year?

Why is that an issue? It's not like games, which are made by a single developer.

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The argument goes that the government can't access encrypted communications, unless they have a way in.

They have a way in legally through a warrant served to the company, who have access to their own encrypted data. I can't think of a single compelling reason why the government should be allowed access to any private data without a warrant.

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The Flood / Re: Favorite sunglasses?
« on: December 06, 2015, 08:40:36 PM »
I didn't ask for brands, I'm asking about frames and lenses.
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my b

its k

The obsession of brand instead of quality of lenses (scratch resistance, anti-glare coating, etc.) is pretty frustrating when shopping for sunglasses.

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Why?

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The Flood / Re: Favorite sunglasses?
« on: December 06, 2015, 08:34:22 PM »
...Sunglasses.

There doesn't need to be brands for such things.

I didn't ask for brands, I'm asking about frames and lenses.

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The Flood / Favorite sunglasses?
« on: December 06, 2015, 06:06:30 PM »
Well, I smashed the shit out of my old pair and I need a new one. Post your faves.

No aviators.

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Serious / Shilling for San Bernardino
« on: December 06, 2015, 05:36:51 PM »
Take a deep breath.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10154365472974606&id=673494605

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Why are people confused about the California shooting story?
Eyewitness Sally Abdelmageed told CNN:
"[it was] three men, dressed in all black, military attire with vests on holding assault rifles... I couldn’t see a face, he had a black hat on and uh, from my view all I could see was a black hat and long sleeve shirt… black cargo pants with zippers on the sides, big puffy pockets, he had a huge assault rifle and extra ammo… I just saw three dressed exactly the same…. their skin tone looked white. They looked like they were athletic build. They appeared to be tall."
Security expert Michael McCann, former chief of security for the United Nations, told CBS2, "there are three people; they were well prepared; they were well equipped with the guns they were carrying; what they were wearing... they fled very quickly... I would think this was well organized and well planned beforehand." http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/12/02/san-bernardino-shooting-security-expert-michael-mccann/
Yet four hours later, the police shot: two brown-skinned Pakistanis, one according to the family lawyer David Chesley, was a small 90 pound woman with a young baby at home (http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/12/04/shooters-family-attorney-intv-cuomo-newday.cnn/video/playlists/san-bernardino-shooting/). They were California residents in a rented black SUV with Utah plates.
The officers say they did not see the suspects until they were dead. Police had gone to the couple's home to follow up on a tip (they went to other houses as well). While there, they saw the black SUV with blackout Windows drive past them, slowly at first, like bait, before speeding away. They chased after the SUV. They also grabbed a third suspect running away on foot, but later released him. Left behind at the crime scene, a remote-controlled car that didn't explode.
Farook attended the same holiday party last year. Since then, his coworkers threw a baby shower for him that included a registry. His brother, who lived nearby, was in the Navy and earned two medals for his service in "The Global War on Terrorism." (http://m.nydailynews.com/news/national/brother-calif-shooting-decorated-navy-vet-article-1.2454568) His brother (like everyone else) said he didn't see anything to suggest the couple was radical or violent.
At the party this time, Farook was sitting at a table chatting with a friend and co-worker before "disappearing" -- with his coat still on his chair. They now say there was no argument. No workplace issue.
When shot in the mysterious SUV, Tashfeen was wearing fitted shorts above her knees and no head covering. Family says she was always fully covered when she went out. I do not post pictures of dead bodies but it is available online.
They are portrayed as Bonnie and Clyde with a young baby. Photos and videos journalists took while rummaging through the deceased suspects' strewn belongings (shown on many networks and online) showed a fully stocked fridge with cooked food in Tupperware and pictures of their baby all over the house. Many unopened baby and toddler toys in boxes. (Were these their recent mail packages neighbors mentioned? Tashfeen was largely from Saudi where women don't drive, she had a baby, and recently moved here. It would make sense for her to largely shop online for their many needs.)
There were flowers on tables and freshly watered house plants. Baby was left with her grandmother for Tashfeen to make a doctor appointment. They had both been sick, assuming it was a stomach flu, but she needed a doctor.
That's why, at this point, it doesn't make sense. A young mom left her baby to go kill the same people who hosted her baby shower. She allegedly made a FB post pledging allegiance to ISIS on an alias page, at 11 am. The shooting started at 11 am. The post was removed. CNN states, "Malik made the post on an account with a different name, one U.S. official said. The officials did not explain how they knew Malik was behind the message."
Who were the victims? Just like the Paris attacks, they were very diverse. The NY Times writes, "He [shared] a cubicle with a friend, Isaac Amianos, a 60-year-old father of three from Eritrea... the two of them spoke Arabic together (Farook learning from Amianos)... The health inspectors came from all over the world... Nwadike was from Nigeria. Others hailed from Vietnam, Iran, Mexico and Colombia... Bullets struck Amianos, Thalasinos and others at Farook's table." (People he was just speaking with.) "A Muslim woman Farook prayed with.... Anies Kondoker, 42, was shot three times but survived." Amianos' family member claimed the two had been friends and often left the office together. Farook had worked there, friendly with everyone, for 5 years.
Why would a traditional Pakistani Muslim American target these people, his friends, teachers, elders, a fellow Muslim? In California of all places, with all of its other potential targets? And no note, no claim, no manifesto, no warning signs, no explanation?
About the "argument" with a co-worker: "Two weeks earlier, [Thalasinos, a Messianic Jew who made anti-Islam FB posts] and Farook argued over whether Islam was a violent religion. Recounting the conversation to a friend, Thalasinos said that Farook insisted his God was peaceful... Thalasinos liked discussing such topics. There was no indication that their interaction was anything out of the ordinary." http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-1205-christmas-party-20151205-story.html
From http://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2015/12/03/stories-of-those-who-died-in-the-mass-shooting-in-california:
"[Thalasinos' wife] said she believes her husband died a martyr because of his faith but he never indicated that Syed had radicalized. She said she did not believe her husband was individually targeted. 'They all got along really well. So it's shocking,' she said."
The shooters left before police arrived. Police and media then said they were searching for 3 white males. Then police shot these two, who fit no stated description, around 3 pm, after receiving a tip. The story changed from 3 male shooters to a married couple.
According to multiple reports during the car chase, officers fired 380 rounds, and the suspects shot 76 rifle rounds. (http://ktla.com/2015/12/03/san-bernardino-shooters-fired-65-to-75-rounds-at-victims-76-at-officers-had-thousands-more-rounds/).
We read from the LA Times how the quiet housewife shot the 76 rifle rounds: "At one point as the couple attempted to elude police, Malik fired an assault rifle out the back window of their sport utility vehicle at pursuing officers." (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-syed-farook-tashfeen-malik-shooters-san-bernardino-20151203-story.html)
Yet multiple news sources including CNN reported, "Farook fired at officers while Malik drove, officials said." http://fox6now.com/2015/12/03/san-bernardino-shooting-who-are-syed-rezwan-farook-and-tashfeen-malik/ Perhaps part of the problem seeing them was the SUV's windows were completely blacked out, and 21-23 officers were shooting 380 rounds in a cloud of bullets from all directions.
The picture of Farook's body on the street shows him face down, handcuffed, and ankles crossed. (Look online.). Why handcuff a dead body that was pulled out of the car by a machine, as Tashfeen's clearly was (shown in a publicized video)? Farook's body is next to a large pool of blood. Was Farook already deceased when removed from the SUV? Did the police drag him out by machine, handcuff his dead body, and then neatly cross his ankles for him? If so, was Tashfeen also handcuffed later? She is shown in plain clothes and arm spread out. Clearly dragged to her position, unlike Farook. I am just curious as to why the difference.
The ammo, pipe bombs, etc., were found in their townhouse's garage. The garage was in a building separate from their home. A few minor items in the house. And a manhole in their closet ceiling.
And no one who knew them, including their many siblings and mother who lived with them and Navy brother who lived close by, saw anything strange. Neighbor said they were happy. Smiled at her. Farook would sometimes leave the garage door open as he worked on his car. Two of his friends said the same. He was always working on cars. Annie Larson, their back door neighbor last saw them hanging out on their patio on Sunday with their daughter, enjoying family time. (http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/12/03/neighbor-of-san-bernardino-killers-speaks-intv-erin.cnn)
Journalists entered their house, within 48 hrs, to rummage through their belongings. An unprecedented event. Any more evidence for or against this deceased couple, now unusable.
*I have had to update this so many times because of journalists changing their information. Misidentifications. Incorrect facts. Assumptions. Overly generalized statements.
Whether this whole scenario is genuine or skewed, I believe it's clear that the integrity of our informational media has plummeted. Far too often, facts are not checked in their rush to be the first to publish new information.

>Some guy said it was three white dude so it must be true
>They had plants at home, there's no way they could have done this
>"They were like, super nice people though"

Obviously they didn't think they'd get caught, or else they wouldn't have driven home a couple hours later.

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The Flood / Re: Today I bench'd my entire bodyweight
« on: December 03, 2015, 02:00:16 PM »
Heavy weights with few reps adds bulk. Higher reps with heavy weights leans out muscle.

You've got that backwards. Many light reps increases mass but doesn't result in much higher strength (hence why pushups are a very poor strength workout).

I think you have it backwards, though

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_hypertrophy#Strength_training

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The Flood / Re: Today I bench'd my entire bodyweight
« on: December 03, 2015, 01:37:15 PM »
Heavy weights with few reps adds bulk. Higher reps with heavy weights leans out muscle.

You've got that backwards. Many light reps increases mass but doesn't result in much higher strength (hence why pushups are a very poor strength workout).

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The Flood / Re: KPG, I propose an alliance!
« on: December 03, 2015, 12:35:18 PM »
I may be off the forums for a week or two. Some shit came up in this thing called life.
           -KPG

-yorkie

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The Flood / Re: New Batman vs Superman trailer just came out
« on: December 03, 2015, 12:32:48 PM »
Kind of feels like the Bats vs. Supes stuff is going to be done in the first act and it'll just be baby Justice League vs. Doomsday for the rest of the movie.

And Jessie Eisenberg...fuck, man.

its batman v. superman, not batman vs superman. theres an important, distinct difference between the two. v. is used in a court of law- in this context, it means that their conflict is more ideological.
Nah, there's no difference. It used to be 'vs.' until the 90s and the terminology was changed to 'v.' (for instance, Roe v. Wade was originally Roe vs. Wade). In all cases, 'vs.' means exactly the same thing as 'v.'
but ever since that change, v is pretty much only used in court of law, and it isnt even pronounced as "versus." i think the choice to use v instead of vs is deliberate and has a direct connection with the more significant accountability conflict going on.

I think you're reading too much into it. 'v.' is properly pronounced as 'versus', but 'vee' is a shorthand.

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The Flood / Re: New Batman vs Superman trailer just came out
« on: December 03, 2015, 12:18:16 PM »
Kind of feels like the Bats vs. Supes stuff is going to be done in the first act and it'll just be baby Justice League vs. Doomsday for the rest of the movie.

And Jessie Eisenberg...fuck, man.

its batman v. superman, not batman vs superman. theres an important, distinct difference between the two. v. is used in a court of law- in this context, it means that their conflict is more ideological.
Nah, there's no difference. It used to be 'vs.' until the 90s and the terminology was changed to 'v.' (for instance, Roe v. Wade was originally Roe vs. Wade). In all cases, 'vs.' means exactly the same thing as 'v.'

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A friend and I are doing a couple flights to Nashville, staying overnight Friday and Saturday and flying back Sunday morning. If any of you have been before, let me know what's good there.


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