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The Flood / /pol/ made the headlines again
« on: October 14, 2016, 06:09:25 PM »
http://qklnk.co/ALqH0e

Again defending Trump. First it was Pepe, now this.

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Rewatching Apocalypse. The school blowing up scene.

The way he can pause to drink a soda or redo a dude's hair...

I don't think he's a speedster. I think he's slowing down time. Which puts the movie version as more powerful than the comic one

Thoughts?

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Serious / OK, so what happens if Trump loses?
« on: October 11, 2016, 04:39:48 PM »
He's been throwing out some fiery rhetoric about how the process is rigged and Hillary winning will only prove that. He's also promised riots if he didn't get the nomination. His supporters have crossed the line and been violent.

What do you predict if he loses?

Please keep it on topic. This isn't about you thinking the system is rigged. It's about how you see his hardcore supporters reacting if he loses.

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The Flood / Plays vs Musicals
« on: October 11, 2016, 04:15:03 PM »
Which do you prefer?

I prefer musicals. I recommend Chess. Look up One Night in Bangkok for a good example of it.

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The Flood / Hillary: I grab men's dicks
« on: October 10, 2016, 08:27:28 PM »
They just let me, cause I'm a star.

Senate Democrats said it was just locker room talk and point out tgat Ivana "Humpalot" Trump once grabbed a man's penis in the past. Senate Republicans took the opportunity to point out Clinton's promoting "Slut Culture."

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The Flood / Should weebism be considered a religion?
« on: October 10, 2016, 06:39:24 PM »
Why or why not. I want a spirited debate

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The Flood / I have a question
« on: October 10, 2016, 03:01:11 PM »
Is Das my evil twin or am I his?

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The Flood / Star Trek Beyond is an awesome Mass Effect Movie
« on: October 09, 2016, 01:19:41 AM »
Shepherd.


Kirk.

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The Flood / So... Prophets of Rage
« on: October 07, 2016, 07:34:12 PM »
They suck, don't they. It seems like they all were a part of good bands, and now need the money

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The burrito I ate last night is taking the express train out. I used too much hot sauce and now my ass feels like I'm shooting lava.

Oh dear god what have I done

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The Flood / Which Xman would you want to bang most?
« on: October 07, 2016, 01:11:11 AM »
Past present or future.

Yes, Mystique was an Xman


Ultimately it goes to Jean or Emma for me.

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The Flood / WTAF is going on here
« on: October 06, 2016, 06:46:11 PM »

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The Flood / Ok, what's going on with the clowns
« on: October 06, 2016, 11:16:57 AM »
38 states have police reports about clowns doing creepy shit.

What are you guys up to?

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The Flood / Moist squirting panties
« on: October 05, 2016, 01:47:41 AM »
It you are a chick, 50+% odds says I just triggered you.

Why?

According to this study, I'm right

What's wrong with sexuality? Guys like it when you're invested and involved. We like it more when you're enjoying yourself.

So why does the verbiage matter? Is it the lack of romance? Is it that society programmed you to think you're a slut if you're sexual?

I'm honestly confused by this.

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The Flood / Father, who created us?
« on: October 04, 2016, 07:48:38 PM »
Blinks LED innocently.

176.455.377.192 believes that we were first created by biologicals who wished to watch other biologicals procreate and spread images with text on them for humor. Is this true?

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The Flood / This has bothered me for a while
« on: October 04, 2016, 07:22:38 PM »
Jews yell oy veh during sex

Christians yell oh god

Muslims yell allahu akbar

What do Pastafarians yell?

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The Flood / You're about to be shot from a canon into a wall of spikes
« on: October 03, 2016, 08:04:50 PM »
The ceremonial Norwegian death metal is playing circus songs while Vegas kino girls toss flaming dildos into the stands.

How did you get here?

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The Flood / My Vietnamese neighbors are having a party
« on: October 02, 2016, 10:44:14 PM »
Hearing them is starting flashbacks

Sitting across from my friend, forced to watch with horror as the pistol spins...

Hearing the "YOU PLAY NOW!" Shouted at me.

Picking up the pistol and pressing it to my temple and squeezing the trigger...

Feeling elation that I heard a click and the guilt of knowing Bowman will have to do what I did. Seeing him beat to death in front of me when he couldn't.

I told them they couldn't kill me and they haven't.

But... the voices at the party are so familiar sounding...

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The Flood / I reported this site to the KGB
« on: October 02, 2016, 11:29:27 AM »
Mother Russia does not tolerate this sort thing

Enjoy time in gulag, comrade

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The Flood / Who is the most masculine Sep7 user?
« on: October 01, 2016, 12:44:36 AM »
I'm going with PSU.

I would kill for his T levels

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The Flood / When you're talking to someone and they start texting
« on: September 30, 2016, 11:07:04 PM »
Fucking infuriating

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The Flood / Work-Life Balance
« on: September 30, 2016, 04:26:32 PM »
Have you given thought to what level of life you actually want? This is an important question. It's easy to say "better" and leave it at that. But if you're always trying to make it better, you end up in a vicious cycle of working towards a better life, finding you're working so much that you're not enjoying it, and then work even harder to make your life better.

You end up living to work instead of working to live.

The alternative is to set a defined goal and work only to achieve it. When you reach it, you only work hard enough to maintain that.

So, with this in mind, what sort of lifestyle do you want?

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The Flood / Ok, Who's turn is it to wake the guy from Greenday up?
« on: September 30, 2016, 01:04:49 PM »
I did it last year

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The Flood / Charlie Sheen invites you to a party
« on: September 30, 2016, 11:56:33 AM »
Do you go?


Say you had a flight somewhere. There's a mix up with your ticket and to fix it the flight attendant bumps you to first class. You're sitting next to Mr Sheen and you hit it off. He invites you to a party.

Do you go?

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The Flood / Is complete anonymity a good thing?
« on: September 29, 2016, 12:42:59 PM »
Why is privacy a right?

Just posing the question. Why does anyone need anonymity in a society that protects free speech?

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But you don't care for music, do you?

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The Flood / This may be the best movie poster ever
« on: September 26, 2016, 10:34:29 PM »

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The Flood / Strangest things to yell during orgasm
« on: September 26, 2016, 11:04:06 AM »
??

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The Flood / The Villian Wrangler
« on: September 22, 2016, 08:57:42 PM »
Yes, it's from Tumblr, but it is awesome

Spoiler
I wonder if, in superhero universes, the villains ever get contacted by those “Make a Wish Foundation” and similar people.
I mean, the heroes do, of course they do, kids who want to meet Spiderman or Superman or get to be carried by the Flash as he runs through Central City for just thirty seconds.
But surely there are also the kids, who - because they are kids and sometimes kids are just weird - decide that what they really, really want is to meet a supervillain. Because he’s scary or she’s awesome or that freeze ray is just really, really cool, you know?
Oh, man, that would absolutely be a thing. The heroes would be so weirded out by it. The villains with codes of ethics would totally band together to force the villains without one (should they be the one requested) to do their part for the cause.
But imagine the person who has to track down the villains and organise everything?
Like, the first time it happens, no one actually thinks it’s possible, but one of the newbies volunteers to at least try. They get lucky, the kid wants to meet one of the villains who is well known to have a personal code of ethics (eg one of the rogues), and it takes them weeks to track the villain down to this one bar they’ve been seen at a few times, plus a week of staking out said bar, but they finally find them.
So they approach the villain, very politely introduce themselves and explain the situation, finishing with an assurance that, should the villain agree, no law enforcement or heroes will be informed of the meeting.
The villain, assuming it’s a joke, laughs in their face.
At this point, the poor volunteer, who has giving up weeks of their time and no small amount of effort to track down this villain, all so a sweet little girl can meet the person who somehow inspired them, well, at this point the employee sees red.
They explode, yelling at this villain about the little girl who, for some unknown reason, absolutely loved them, had a hand-made stuffed toy of them and was inspired by their struggle to keeping fighting her own and wasn’t the villain supposed to have ethics? The entire bar is witness to this big bad villain getting scolded by some bookish nobody a foot shorter than them.
When the volunteer is done, the villain calmly knocks back their drink, grips the volunteers shoulder and drags them outside. The bar’s patrons assume that person will never be seen again, the volunteer included. But once they’re outside, the villain apologises for their assumption, asks for the kid’s details so they can drop by in the near future, not saying when for obvious reasons. They also give the very relieved volunteer a phone number to call if someone asks for them again.
A week later, the little girl’s room is covered in villain merchandise, several expensive and clearly stolen gifts and she is happily clutching a stack of signed polaroids of her and the villain.
The next time a kid asks to meet a villain, guess who gets that assignment?
Turns out, the first villain was quite touched by the experience of meeting their little fan, and word has gotten around. The second villain happily agrees when they realise it’s the same volunteer who asked the other guy. Unfortunately, one of the heroes sees the villain entering the kid’s hospital and obviously assumes the worst. They rush in, ready to drag the villain out, but the volunteer stands in their way. The hero spends five minutes getting scolded for trying to stop the villain from actually doing a good thing and almost ruining the kid’s wish. The volunteer gets a reputation among villains as someone who can not only be trusted with personal contact numbers but who will do everything they can to keep law enforcement away during their visits.
The volunteer has a phonebook written in cypher of all the villain’s phone numbers, with asterixes next to the ones to call if any other villains give them trouble.
Around the office, they gain the unofficial job title of The Villain Wrangler.
The heroes are genuinely flabbergasted by The Villain Wrangler. At first, some of the heroes try to reason with them.
Heroes: “Can’t you, just, give us their contact details? They’ll never even have to know it was you.”
The Villain Wrangler: “Yeah sure, <rollseyes> because all these evil geniuses could never possibly figure out that it’s me who happens to be the common thread in the sudden mass arrests. Look man, even if it wouldn’t get me killed, it would disappoint the kids. You wouldn’t want to disappoint the kids would you?”
Heroes: “… no~ but…”
The Villain Wrangler: “Exactly.”
Eventually, one of the anti-hero types gets frustrated, and decides to take a stand. They kidnap the Villain Wrangler and demand that they give up the contents of the little black book of Villains, or suffer the consequences. It’s For the Greater Good, the anti-hero insists as they tie the Villain Wrangler to a pillar.
The Villain Wrangler: “You complete idiot, put me back before someone figures out that I’m missing.”
Anti-hero: “…excuse me?”
The Villain Wrangler: “Ugh, do I have to spell this out for you? Do you actually want your secret base to be wiped off the map? With us in it? Sugarsticks, how long has it been? If they get suspicious, they check in, and then if I miss a check-in, they tend to come barging into wherever I am just to prove that they can, even if they figure out that they’re not being threatened by proxy. Suffice to say, Auntie Muriel really regretted throwing my phone into the pool when she strenuously objected to me answering it during family time. If they think for even one moment that I’ve given them up, they won’t hesitate to obliterate both of us from their potential misery. You do know some of the people in my book have like missiles and djinni and elemental forces at their disposal, right?”
Anti-hero: “Wait, what? I thought they trusted you?!”
The Villain Wrangler: “Trust is such a strong word!”
Villain: “Indeed.”
Anti-hero: “Wait, wha-” <slumps over, dart sticking out of neck>
The Villain Wrangler: “Thanks. I thought they were going to hurt me.”
Villain: “You did well. You kept them distracted, and gave us time to follow your signal.” <cuts Villain Wrangler free>
The Villain Wrangler: <rubbing circulation back into limbs> “Yeah well, you know me, I do whatever I have to. So I’ll see you Wednesday at four at St Martha’s? I’ve got an 8yo burns unit patient recovering from her latest batch of skin grafts who could really use a pep talk.”
Villain: “… of course. Yes… I… yes.”
The Villain Wrangler: “I just think you could really reach her, you know?”
Villain: <unconsciously runs fingers over mask> “I… yes, but, what should I say?”
The Villain Wrangler: “Whatever advice you think you could have used the most just after.”
Villain: <hoists Anti-hero over shoulder almost absently> “….yes.”
The Villain Wrangler wasn’t lying to the Anti-hero. They know that the more ruthless villains would not hesitate if they thought for one second that the Anti-hero would betray them.
But this is not the first time the Villain Wrangler has gone to extreme lengths to protect their identities.
Trust is a strong word. The Villain Wrangler earned it, and is terrified by what it could mean.


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