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7651
« on: September 14, 2016, 04:05:05 PM »
Better flow than other fox/adult swim cartoons like family guy, and leagues better than trash like squidbillies.
Family Guy is better tho
7652
« on: September 14, 2016, 04:02:35 PM »
ohh, so that's where this came from

Sam looks badass
7653
« on: September 14, 2016, 04:15:16 AM »
But it's not as terrible as GMOs...oh wait, they're harmless.
in the same way a polar bear is harmless
7654
« on: September 14, 2016, 04:07:38 AM »
gdi I just saw a terrible fucking picture
fuck that site
7655
« on: September 14, 2016, 02:54:42 AM »
They're about as scary as creepypastas though.
no, they're not as scary as that, that's why I read them
I wouldn't be able to sleep for days if I read creepypastas
Oh, I meant I don't really find creepypastas frightening.
I know what you meant, and I disagree I'm really easily scared lol, I don't even like scary stuff I try to find the SCPs that are more interesting than scary fuck Fifthists so much
7656
« on: September 14, 2016, 02:32:49 AM »
They're about as scary as creepypastas though.
no, they're not as scary as that, that's why I read them I wouldn't be able to sleep for days if I read creepypastas
7658
« on: September 14, 2016, 12:08:14 AM »
Which ones?
Star Signals, Laugh Is Fun, Third Party, Reagan Cut Up While Talking, and a bunch of others the whole cthulu-esque fucked up talking thing is so cliche but really freaks me out
7659
« on: September 14, 2016, 12:00:48 AM »
any tips
7660
« on: September 13, 2016, 11:44:13 PM »
General reminder that if you're too shy to talk to people, you're the asshole.
How does that work?
People have to expend more effort in order to talk to you and when you're stand offish it's pretty God damn rude.
This of course only applies too shy people in social situations. If you stay inside all day you're not ruining anyone's good time.
well that's stupid
what if I find everyone else rude for trying to talk to me when I would like anything but?
dietrich is literally a troll, just ignore him
I'm literally a human being.
hardly
Says the alien
talking in mind, not appearance
7661
« on: September 13, 2016, 08:00:00 PM »
General reminder that if you're too shy to talk to people, you're the asshole.
How does that work?
People have to expend more effort in order to talk to you and when you're stand offish it's pretty God damn rude.
This of course only applies too shy people in social situations. If you stay inside all day you're not ruining anyone's good time.
well that's stupid
what if I find everyone else rude for trying to talk to me when I would like anything but?
dietrich is literally a troll, just ignore him
I'm literally a human being.
hardly
7662
« on: September 13, 2016, 07:19:21 PM »
I can link you to the dozen scientific studies that explain how kleptomania is a symptom of depression like last time.
And yeah, I know her better than you. Someone who reads a lot about a subject knows that subject better than someone who doesn't. This isn't hard.
7663
« on: September 13, 2016, 07:11:26 PM »
And sometimes doing bad things is understandable in certain circumstances. Not condonable - understandable. In her case? Not really, no.
I don't know her personally, but I know her better than you.
No, you don't. You can't know somebody by using them as your avatar on a forum, I'm sorry to tell you.
In her case, 100%. As I've said ITT, kleptomania is a known symptom of depression. And holy shit, you need to go back to elementary school and take some reading lessons. I already said I don't know her - I just know her better than you. If someone reads a single fact about a person, and the next guy in line doesn't, the first person knows that person better.
7664
« on: September 13, 2016, 07:06:50 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
No it isn't. No wealthy person should ever steal anything.
The amount of money she has is irrelevant. She could've bought the coat if she wanted to, but she had a clinical condition.
She just needed some help
Do I have to link you to the ten scientific articles explaining that kleptomania is a known symptom of depression again? She got help after the trial and does far more good for the global community through donations and charity work than you or Challenger ever will. She's made up more than enough for that single instance of petty theft.
I don't know this woman. Neither do you. I'm not passing judgement.
The point is that stealing is wrong.
And sometimes doing bad things is understandable in certain circumstances. Not condonable - understandable. I don't know her personally, but I know her better than you.
7665
« on: September 13, 2016, 06:51:45 PM »
General reminder that if you're too shy to talk to people, you're the asshole.
How does that work?
People have to expend more effort in order to talk to you and when you're stand offish it's pretty God damn rude.
This of course only applies too shy people in social situations. If you stay inside all day you're not ruining anyone's good time.
well that's stupid
what if I find everyone else rude for trying to talk to me when I would like anything but?
dietrich is literally a troll, just ignore him
7666
« on: September 13, 2016, 06:48:41 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
No it isn't. No wealthy person should ever steal anything.
The amount of money she has is irrelevant. She could've bought the coat if she wanted to, but she had a clinical condition.
She just needed some help
Do I have to link you to the ten scientific articles explaining that kleptomania is a known symptom of depression again? She got help after the trial and does far more good for the global community through donations and charity work than you or Challenger ever will. She's made up more than enough for that single instance of petty theft.
So it was a cry for help
yes, not a publicity stunt like you constantly regurgitate
But I mean, she was back in the public eye. Like she wanted.
that's not what she wanted. She didn't care about fame, she wanted help with her disease
7667
« on: September 13, 2016, 06:35:45 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
No it isn't. No wealthy person should ever steal anything.
The amount of money she has is irrelevant. She could've bought the coat if she wanted to, but she had a clinical condition.
She just needed some help
Do I have to link you to the ten scientific articles explaining that kleptomania is a known symptom of depression again? She got help after the trial and does far more good for the global community through donations and charity work than you or Challenger ever will. She's made up more than enough for that single instance of petty theft.
So it was a cry for help
yes, not a publicity stunt like you constantly regurgitate
7668
« on: September 13, 2016, 06:12:39 PM »
obviously
7669
« on: September 13, 2016, 05:56:25 PM »
I didn't watch it
7670
« on: September 13, 2016, 05:29:08 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
No it isn't. No wealthy person should ever steal anything.
The amount of money she has is irrelevant. She could've bought the coat if she wanted to, but she had a clinical condition.
She just needed some help
Do I have to link you to the ten scientific articles explaining that kleptomania is a known symptom of depression again? She got help after the trial and does far more good for the global community through donations and charity work than you or Challenger ever will. She's made up more than enough for that single instance of petty theft.
7671
« on: September 13, 2016, 04:31:03 PM »
Their depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.
Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.
No need for the truth if it doesn't fit your reality, huh?
The truth is that 60% of government institutions are incompetent or corrupt. Even though a few aren't doesn't mean the portrayal of them in the media should be positive.
Baiting in the Flood as well now, are we?
it's the truth
7672
« on: September 13, 2016, 04:30:39 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
No it isn't. No wealthy person should ever steal anything.
The amount of money she has is irrelevant. She could've bought the coat if she wanted to, but she had a clinical condition.
7673
« on: September 13, 2016, 04:16:42 PM »
What the fuck lmao
this is ridiculous
7674
« on: September 13, 2016, 04:09:43 PM »
She was depressed. She NEEDED to commit a crime ok?
No one ever said this, but the crime was understandable and excusable.
7675
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:56:01 PM »
Their depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.
Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.
No need for the truth if it doesn't fit your reality, huh?
The truth is that 60% of government institutions are incompetent or corrupt. Even though a few aren't doesn't mean the portrayal of them in the media should be positive.
7676
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:44:27 PM »
I just realized Aaron Eckhart is in it. I guess I HAVE to see it now.
He plays a fantastic character, too. It's a shame I've never heard of Skiles before the movie.
7677
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:39:31 PM »
Their depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.
Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.
7678
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:25:28 PM »
great movie
glad they portrayed the NTSB as a bunch of incompetent assholes instead of going with the "all government agencies are perfect in every way" meme that's so popular these days
7679
« on: September 13, 2016, 03:03:52 PM »
1/10
Sent from my SCH-R530M using Tapatalk
awwww
your avatar is adorable
Thanks. Is your avatar a sketch you drew yourself? It's awesome by the way.
lol, I wish! It's just a drawing of Veronica Sawyer, one of my favorite characters of my favorite actress. Thank you, though!
I could have sworn it was her mug shot from her cry for help.
bro kill yourself
7680
« on: September 13, 2016, 12:28:27 PM »
1/10
Sent from my SCH-R530M using Tapatalk
awwww
your avatar is adorable
Thanks. Is your avatar a sketch you drew yourself? It's awesome by the way.
lol, I wish! It's just a drawing of Veronica Sawyer, one of my favorite characters of my favorite actress. Thank you, though!
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