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The Flood / Re: So... Windows 10
« on: September 04, 2016, 11:11:09 PM »
If I didn't use my PC as my primary platform for gaming, I'd just install some Linux distribution on my machine.

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The Flood / Re: What happened to the culture of the internet?
« on: September 04, 2016, 03:22:36 PM »
I remember internet culture in the mid-2000s being much more abrasive, juvenile, and centered around obscene trolling pranks (e.g., Habbo Hotel pool blocking, raids on other sites, sending pizzas and limos to people's houses late at night, prank calling into radio stations). That kind of stuff seemed to define internet culture in the past.

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Serious / Re: Historical Tragedies
« on: September 04, 2016, 09:00:50 AM »
The victory of Rome over Carthage.

Other than the gargantuan amount of would-be archaeological evidence that the Romans destroyed after the conclusion of the Third Punic War, how exactly was their triumph over them tragic?

I was mostly not being serious, but it would have been interesting to have had the Celtic cultures survive for longer, and possibly to the present day. As the Carthaginians weren't conquerors in the same sense as the Romans were.

My guess is that they'd spread their culture through commerce instead of conquering. Europe today would probably have a lot more Semetic influence as a result of their commercial empire spreading wherever it could find customers and traders.

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Serious / Re: Historical Tragedies
« on: September 03, 2016, 04:57:15 PM »
The victory of Rome over Carthage.

Other than the gargantuan amount of would-be archaeological evidence that the Romans destroyed after the conclusion of the Third Punic War, how exactly was their triumph over them tragic?

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Serious / Re: SpaceX shuttle fails catastrophically
« on: September 03, 2016, 04:45:20 PM »
You guys fell for my much less rational arguments, lol. You see, I am aware of the holes in that viewpoint. I genuinely don't feel that way entirely. My previous post is closest to how I feel.


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The Flood / Re: >women
« on: September 02, 2016, 06:53:32 PM »
This thread is like watching r/TheRedPill and SRS fuse into some autistic abomination.

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Serious / Re: What media sources inform your opinions?
« on: September 02, 2016, 12:44:44 PM »
-BBC via phone
-Independent or Guardian newspaper, occasionally.
-Channel 4 news at 7
-RT, whenever my Hun housemate shows me something from there "to get the bullshit from the other side"

Your roommate is from an extinct multi-ethnic tribal confederation that attacked and looted the Western and Eastern Roman Empires?

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like listening to music, reading books, going on walks through nature, playing music, appreciating art, etc. aren't valued.

Except these types of things are valued within basically every society. Do you know how much rich people spend on art pieces and musicians to play for them?

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Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

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The Flood / Re: Hey guys
« on: September 01, 2016, 07:44:35 PM »
niggers tongue my anus

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Serious / Re: What media sources inform your opinions?
« on: September 01, 2016, 07:31:34 PM »
CNN for election coverage.

Why?

It's what I'm used to looking at due to its ubiquity. Do you have a better news source for election coverage?

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The Flood / Your favorite movies
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:55:34 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Really want a subway sandwich
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:51:47 PM »
Subway is objectively shit.

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The Flood / Re: Mysecretwood.com
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:51:31 PM »
Stop trying to advertise your business.

I'm Tyger, and this is my ring shop. I work here with my old man and my son, Big Boss. Everything in here has a story and a price. One thing I've learned after 21 years - you never know WHAT is gonna come through that door.

Show me your wares, merchant.
wanna see my secret wood?

No

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Serious / Re: What media sources inform your opinions?
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:50:58 PM »
RT and Al-Jazeera if I ever want a foreign news source and CNN for election coverage.

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Serious / Re: Why is Globalism bad?
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:42:28 PM »
Conflicts of interest.

Just look at the EU. What's good for the collective isn't necessarily good for the individual. I'm not personally against it...until it fucks me over.

Unlikely that there'd ever be some sort of Star Trek-type government running the whole Earth through peace and equality, more likely you'd have one country just take over everywhere else and erase previous ideals and culture with their own.

My guess is that it would take some outside threat to unite the whole of humanity under one state. Having to compete with and/or fight against an alien civilization would be a good example.

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The Flood / Re: Mysecretwood.com
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:39:30 PM »
Stop trying to advertise your business.

I'm Tyger, and this is my ring shop. I work here with my old man and my son, Big Boss. Everything in here has a story and a price. One thing I've learned after 21 years - you never know WHAT is gonna come through that door.

Show me your wares, merchant.

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The Flood / Re: Mysecretwood.com
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:36:30 PM »
Advertising or not, the wooden craft jewelry they're selling does look very nice. This site has caught my eye.

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The Flood / Re: Mysecretwood.com
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:32:56 PM »
Stop trying to advertise your business.

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Serious / Re: Enlightenment is a spook
« on: September 01, 2016, 03:28:10 PM »
Worshiping Kek will grant you divine and esoteric knowledge that the normies cannot comprehend with their feeble brains.

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Serious / Re: Bank of Canada on Bitcoin
« on: September 01, 2016, 12:22:47 PM »
Ancaps and right-libertarians seem to have a boner for bitcoin from what I've seen.

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The Flood / Re: Members who left, that you're quite glad did.
« on: September 01, 2016, 11:57:27 AM »
I honestly miss every member who left. Kinder, Noelle, Kiyo, Dustin and Kupo were all fun to have around for their own unique reasons.

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Watching Class and Turkey butt heads never gets old.

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History will absolve me

Historians will laugh at you.

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The whole thing is a cash grab

you have to pay for the flu shot in the US?
Insurance companies do, and they up your premiums because of it.

No they don't.
Yes they do.

Not to mention the real problem is the extra shit they sneak into flu vaccines. No different in effect than the docile-inducing effects of fluoride in water.

YouTube

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The Flood / Re: My Opinion Of You
« on: August 25, 2016, 05:27:30 PM »
Shoot.

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The Flood / Re: Rank your bottom five users
« on: August 23, 2016, 05:21:42 AM »
This thread is shit, and you're all faggots.   

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Serious / Trump's campaign manager has resigned
« on: August 19, 2016, 10:22:57 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/19/politics/donald-trump-campaign-chairman-paul-manafort-resigns/

Spoiler
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(CNN)Donald Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort has resigned from his position on the campaign, the Republican presidential nominee said in a statement Friday.

"This morning Paul Manafort offered, and I accepted, his resignation from the campaign," Trump said. "I am very appreciative for his great work in helping to get us where we are today, and in particular his work guiding us through the delegate and convention process. Paul is a true professional and I wish him the greatest success."
With just under three months to go until Election Day, Manafort's departure reflects the shifting power centers on the Trump campaign: After consolidating influence and discarding with Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Manafort has now found himself on the outs after Trump elevated two different aides to senior positions on Tuesday: Breitbart News chief Steve Bannon as campaign CEO and Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager.
It's the second high profile departure from the top of Trump's campaign structure after campaign manager Corey Lewandowski left the operation earlier this summer. A new campaign manager and executive were named earlier this week.
Campaign reboot: Trump expresses regret for saying 'the wrong thing,' doesn't specify
A Trump source said Manafort told Trump he was becoming a distraction and he wanted to end that. A senior Trump campaign aide added later Friday that Trump lost faith in Manafort a couple of weeks ago, feeling like Manafort wasn't quick enough with answers to his questions, instead offering to look into an issue or get him a report on it. Trump doesn't want people around him who he thinks are moving too slowly, the aide said.
"Trump and he don't have chemistry," the aide said.
The departure also comes as Manafort is defending himself from investigations into his extensive lobbying history overseas, particularly in the Ukraine, where he represented pro-Russian interests. Manafort has been beating back reports from multiple media outlets in recent days over his ethics, which have been egged on by a Clinton campaign eager to highlight Trump's ties to the Kremlin.

A pair of Republican congressman have also called for investigations into Manafort's business past.
"I want to know what money he got from a pro-Russian organization in the Ukraine," Rep. Sean Duffy of Wisconsin told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Tuesday.
"I think Donald Trump ought to really investigate this and where his chief adviser, what his association with the Russians are," Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois told CNN's Jake Tapper earlier this week.
Trump and his running mate Mike Pence were in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Friday morning, touring flood damage and meeting with residents there.
Manafort, a longtime Washington fixture, was originally brought on in the spring to save Trump from a defeat at the Republican convention should Trump have failed to win enough delegates to clinch a first-ballot nomination. Yet his role grew to serve as Trump's connection to the GOP establishment, telling Republican elders that their presidential nominee would run a traditional campaign that would not imperil down-ballot candidates.
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After warring behind the scenes for months with Lewandowski, who had little regard for Manafort, Lewandoswki was fired earlier this summer. That decision by Trump seemed to be an embrace of Manafort's strategy.
Manafort installed many of his associates in the upper echelons of the campaign, signaled his support for an allied super PAC and crushed attempts to embarrass Trump at the Republican convention in Cleveland.
Yet as his poll numbers tumbled, Trump decisively reversed course, installing a media provacateur -- Bannon -- as his campaign's CEO. Manafort's role had been diminished, and Bannon is expected to encourage Trump to embrace the hyper-aggressive attitude that won him the primary.
The Trump campaign said Friday that Rick Gates, Manafort's deputy, would now serve as its liaison to the Republican National Committee.
The Clinton campaign looked to use Manafort's resignation to tie Trump and Vladimir Putin together.
"Paul Manafort's resignation is a clear admission that the disturbing connections between Donald Trump's team and pro-Kremlin elements in Russia and Ukraine are untenable," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said in a statement. "You can get rid of Manafort, but that doesn't end the odd bromance Trump has with Putin."
Trump's son Eric said Friday that while Manafort had been instrumental in steering the campaign through the GOP convention, the former chairman's business past had begun to detract from his father's messages.

"I think my father didn't want to be, you know, distracted by whatever things Paul was dealing with," Eric Trump told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo. "You know, Paul was amazing. But again, my father just didn't want to have the distraction looming over the campaign and quite frankly looming over all the issues that Hillary's facing right now."
Lewandowski said Friday that he had nothing to do with the change, but said it marked a much-needed course correction before Labor Day.
"Well, look it's obviously a difficult thing for anybody when they change jobs and have a position that they've been so invested in for a long time and really put their heart and soul into something, to not be part of it, particularly when you're this close," Lewandowski told CNN's Kate Bolduan on "At This Hour." "But what the most important thing is is this is a reminder to me and the American public that Donald Trump will do anything it takes to win."

And so the ship continues to sink...

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Serious / Re: Gawker is done for
« on: August 18, 2016, 07:35:33 PM »
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Gawker pushed editorial boundaries beyond the niceties of traditional mainstream journalism

i.e.

it was clickbait gutter journalism

Unfortunately its subsidiaries will still exist.

So that means we'll still have to deal with Jezebel and Kotaku articles clogging up the internet?

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