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The Flood / Re: I tried Molly
« on: December 25, 2015, 11:30:50 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Which country makes the best beer?
« on: December 25, 2015, 09:10:49 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Which country makes the best beer?
« on: December 25, 2015, 09:07:57 PM »
Why is U.S even a choice lol
Because not all of us are commies
Mm yes bud light I love piss
Why else would your drink alcohol?
Are you drinking lad
No, I'm not an alcoholic, but I have piss at the ready.

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The Flood / Re: Which country makes the best beer?
« on: December 25, 2015, 09:04:07 PM »
Why is U.S even a choice lol
Because not all of us are commies
Mm yes bud light I love piss
Why else would your drink alcohol?

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The Flood / Re: Which country makes the best beer?
« on: December 25, 2015, 09:02:16 PM »
Why is U.S even a choice lol
Because not all of us are commies

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>thisfuckingbutthurt
LOL
Yes calling you bad if you button mash means we are mad. Because we are emotionally tied to how somebody plays smash bros.
How do you get emotionally tied to a game consisting of smashing colorful buttons? Is this preschool?
Then you understand how stupid calling us mad was then. Good.
>He gets this overprotective about a kid's game on an inferior platform

I mean dang, I thought weebs and bronies were the bottom of the barrel, but this is getting pretty fucking sad.

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>thisfuckingbutthurt
LOL
Yes calling you bad if you button mash means we are mad. Because we are emotionally tied to how somebody plays smash bros.
How do you get emotionally tied to a game consisting of smashing colorful buttons? Is this preschool?
what is sarcasm
An excuse you bring up to try to make your crying look less pitiful.

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>thisfuckingbutthurt
LOL
Yes calling you bad if you button mash means we are mad. Because we are emotionally tied to how somebody plays smash bros.
How do you get emotionally tied to a game consisting of smashing colorful buttons? Is this preschool?

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>thisfuckingbutthurt
LOL

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Gaming / Re: Say what you want about Halo Reach...
« on: December 25, 2015, 07:09:59 PM »
Nothing really noticable. Too much clutter. In Halo 3 it was simple but perfect.

I could see what armor people had, and if I had it. In later games they are way too detailed.
The problem with Halo 3 armor is that the bright colors make it look extremely garrish. Halo 3 armor looked like plastic because of this. If it had a darker color scheme and more battle-worn textures like Reach it would look a lot better.
Halo 3 looked the most metallic and had the best color choice to me, Reach was pretty even. Anything after is shitty.
Halo 3's armour doesn't look metallic. It looks like plastic, because painted metal looks that way.

Reach is the only metallic looking in the series because it was worn and battered unlike 3's, 4's and 5's pristine armour.
I don't know what world I live in where painted metal looks like plastic.
Obviously it doesn't look exactly the same, you dimwit.

Painted metal has a plasticy look to it.
What about metallic paint?

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Gaming / Re: Say what you want about Halo Reach...
« on: December 25, 2015, 07:01:04 PM »
Nothing really noticable. Too much clutter. In Halo 3 it was simple but perfect.

I could see what armor people had, and if I had it. In later games they are way too detailed.
The problem with Halo 3 armor is that the bright colors make it look extremely garrish. Halo 3 armor looked like plastic because of this. If it had a darker color scheme and more battle-worn textures like Reach it would look a lot better.
Halo 3 looked the most metallic and had the best color choice to me, Reach was pretty even. Anything after is shitty.
Halo 3's armour doesn't look metallic. It looks like plastic, because painted metal looks that way.

Reach is the only metallic looking in the series because it was worn and battered unlike 3's, 4's and 5's pristine armour.
I don't know what world I live in where painted metal looks like plastic.

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The Flood / Re: How will Rian Johnson treat Episode 8?
« on: December 25, 2015, 06:52:09 PM »
If the CGI is quality, it doesn't really matter.

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>Spend 20+ hours playing a game in 2 days

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literally button smashing the game
Has clearly never played a Smash game.
Except I have.

So when are you going to kill yourself, op?

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literally button smashing the game

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>anarchy
>joining it ever
"Hey guys. Jono thinks anarchy is stupid. Let's not use the board now because it's lame" -no one ever
Nah, I agree completely, I'm not using Anarchy now thanks to Jono.

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Gaming / Re: I had a Black Ops 3 tshirt for christmas
« on: December 25, 2015, 10:18:34 AM »
It's Treyarch, so the story is pretty good and such. Gunplay is generally the same, of course.

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The Flood / Re: Name one good Christmas movie
« on: December 25, 2015, 12:18:55 AM »
AVP:Requiem

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Gaming / Re: Made a fully workin Halo: Reach custom gamemode.
« on: December 24, 2015, 04:50:48 PM »
Do you have jetpacks or something? I don't see how you float that long.

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Serious / Re: Political compass test (superior version)
« on: December 24, 2015, 04:18:21 PM »



Huh, there's a lot of leftists on here.

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It's no secret that ancient people were much more brutal than modern people, and since men are inherently more prone to violence and aggression than women, that's what the syllogism leads to.

It's not a source thing.
So you're saying you can't support what you're saying?

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News / Re: Christmas Miracle Anarchy Weekend
« on: December 24, 2015, 12:01:58 AM »
So why can I see but not post?

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Let's assume for a minute that through all of history that we lived in a matriarchy instead of patriarchy. It'd be the same damn thing.
I disagree completely. This world would be a much, much better place if that were the case, and I doubt there would be nearly as many genocides.

Not something you or I can really prove, though, so whatever.
dude what

have you read anything written by ancient women? they were as intolerant and bloodthirsty as the men, based on what we know. the difference is that they lacked the physical and social ability to act out their hostile intentions in the same way men did. a pre-industrial matriarchal society would likely be just as belligerent any of the pre-industrial patriarchal societes. this "women are naturally peaceful and caring pacifists" shit is retarded and rooted in a kind of benevolent sexism. women in any era largely share values with their male contemporaries, but the social norms they are expected to follow lead to more nurturing behavior. this does not mean that women are naturally nurturing toward others. any idiot can observe that women are, in fact, just as competitive as men amongst themselves.
You can't compare ancient women to modern men. People were exceedingly brutal in the past, women included. But compared to ancient men, even those brutal women looked like pacifists. If you look at women today versus men today, it's no question which ones are more prone to violence. Why are you even debating this?
Please source this, because I have never heard such a claim in my life.

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Serious / Re: What is the speed of gravity?
« on: December 23, 2015, 11:45:07 PM »
I thought photons were almost totally massless.

In special relativity, photons are assumed to be massless because they only partially behave as particles. Even if they did have mass, their mass would be so astronomically negligible that it would be completely insignificant.
Even in something like quantum mechanics/physics, where they work with incredibly small factors?

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The Flood / Re: Post your weird ass dreams
« on: December 23, 2015, 10:17:32 PM »
Mostly just some nightmare where someone is freaked out by some noises/voices coming from a floor down in my house, and I've proceeded to jump down the stairs and punch some monster in the face while falling. It's gotten to the point where I've had the dream so much that I have gotten tired of punching it in the face and just wake up instead.

There was also some really bizarre dream I had last night that was a couple hours long and involved a box full of miscellaneous pizza, switching jobs to work in some subway-thing that was part aquarium, and might've involved fighting off Indians.

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The Flood / Re: Would it still be spam...
« on: December 23, 2015, 02:37:54 PM »
I was hoping for it to be meatspin

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Gaming / Re: ITT: Post your Reach Spartan.
« on: December 23, 2015, 02:12:12 PM »

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Look man, you can't say Christians aren't afraid of anything, you can't fucking ignore that Jesus is what their religion is about. They literally believe that he fucking died and that he's coming back to save the Christians. "Oh that's not real christianity" I don't care how many bastard religions there are, who claim to be a part of Christianity
So, why you arguing that in the first place if your second point invalidates your first?

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if god was truly all powerful he would give us some guidelines that we can all understand.
Uh, isn't that what the 10 commandments and the Bible are for?
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I can't believe I'm even having this argument, this is the bullshit semantic trap that everyone who's religious gets caught up on. No, do I have to snap my fingers to get you to come back to the bigger picture? Stop trying to refute and counter point me on what I say, it's such a circular, gigantic waste of fucking time. Religion is nothing more than a tool, used by societies who are living in fear. It grows out of ignorance and confusion, it's put there to control people who are spiraling out of control. It's a fucking awful wolf in sheep's clothing, it needs to be fucking destroyed. I can't stand that idiots actually follow religion.
Calm down, Emperor, it gun be k.


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Basically, it's a painful waste of time for everyone involved.
I'll make it easy for you.

He doesn't exist. You claim he exists, but you have no proof. Essentially, it boils down to believing a kid has an invisible friend only he can see or hear.
Thanks fam, I'm sure that this will change my views on life and also the views of all theists out there. Surely this will go somewhere great.

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Religious scientists have been held back by their superstitious beliefs. Einstein, for example.

Again, you can't prove a claim you're making. Thus, he doesn't exist.
I'm not aware of how Einstein was held back by his religious beliefs, and I'm sure there were many that weren't. 

Personally, I'd rather not get into the argument of "inability to prove a claim doesn't mean the claim is false" for the umpteenth time. 

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There is, actually.

It's discomfort, fear, and danger that drives us to be the best we can be. To break barriers like oceans and space.
So you think that religion makes one absent from discomfort, fear, and danger? I find this perplexing as I've met many religious people that use their religious communities to help them overcome and work through those things. Ultimately though, it requires them to make the real pushes in the right direction, and the community only serves to guide them along, like asking a group of friends or family for help when you have questions.

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Maybe not, but to deny these major religions are anything more than a slightly more sophisticated death cult is laughable.
Feel free to elaborate on how they only serve as that. While mass/organized religions do have their inevitable faults, how are they in sum death cults?

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The Flood / Re: does alcohol take time to kick in?
« on: December 22, 2015, 11:42:39 AM »
10/10 thread

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