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Reducing the diversity in the total gene pool, which in turn means more eugenics is needed, and the cycle continues.

Plus it's pointless anyway. It may cover hereditary diseases/traits, but it can't cover cell mutation via other sources i.e. background radiation.

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Gaming / Re: CoD Zombies?
« on: August 01, 2015, 10:37:34 AM »
The gibs.

Oh, the glorious giblets.

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The Flood / Re: >tfw 12:45
« on: July 31, 2015, 08:12:36 PM »
>tfw 2:12

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The Flood / Re: You can't goof the Roof
« on: July 31, 2015, 07:59:51 PM »
...but why the potted plants though?

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I don't understand this. CCR is considered great when it's not much different to any other standard "dadrock".

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Good dad rock:
YouTube

Bad dad rock:
YouTube


What's wrong with Steppenwolf?

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The Flood / Re: Do Your Siblings do This?
« on: July 31, 2015, 06:01:21 PM »
Heh.

My brother's too young to even acknowledge girls, let alone fuck 'em.

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The Flood / Re: >the dutch
« on: July 31, 2015, 02:31:41 PM »
'Tis true though, though only sorta...

Biting the bullet just means you delay it for a few hours or the next day, when it will come back far worse.

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The Flood / Re: .
« on: July 31, 2015, 02:29:54 PM »
Whatever it is, it ain't mobile friendly.
ASCII art of a guy holding a gun to his head
That all?

Damn, what a literal shitpost.

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The Flood / Re: What would happen if Verbatim took psychedelics?
« on: July 31, 2015, 07:48:24 AM »
He'd probably get a new perspective on things.

Then the Universe implodes, as that's one of the many many things that will not change about Verb (taking drugs and changing his views, at least).

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The Flood / Re: .
« on: July 31, 2015, 07:43:34 AM »
Whatever it is, it ain't mobile friendly.

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Septagon / Re: New Members or old?
« on: July 30, 2015, 06:45:47 PM »
There's been an influx of new users, but there's still old peeps posting (myself inc.).

We need to coax more of 'em out. C'mon newbies! We aren't that bad...

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The Flood / Re: You know what feels good?
« on: July 30, 2015, 03:43:06 PM »
What feels better is having nothing to do and therefore everything to do.

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The Flood / Re: If you think cars are cool and/or you watch Top Gear
« on: July 30, 2015, 02:49:18 PM »
Name one thing about cars that is cool.

Go ahead.

They get you from A to B without much effort.

check.
So? That doesn't make them cool

Wait 'til you have to walk to get anything heavy. You'd be wishing you had a car then.

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The Flood / Re: If you think cars are cool and/or you watch Top Gear
« on: July 30, 2015, 01:46:11 PM »
Name one thing about cars that is cool.

Go ahead.

They get you from A to B without much effort.

check.

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The Flood / Re: HIPPIE SHIIIIIIIIT (coke warning)
« on: July 30, 2015, 01:43:28 PM »
What in fuck?
ftfy

So in awe of what I saw I couldn't even change my pitch.

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Serious / Re: What's your opinion on nuclear weapons?
« on: July 30, 2015, 12:29:08 PM »
I don't like them.

Usually when you win a war, you get resources from the loser. With Nukes, it's totally a malicious thought of "Fuck the winning, I want to annihilate you".

With MAD, it's a just that on a bigger scale. Mistakes have already occurred a few times, with sheer luck keeping us from living some Fallout/Metro style apocalypse. Most notable being a Russian radar operator in the 80's who detected a perceived missile attack, when in fact it was a bug in the system. He decided not to call it in (which would've led to retaliation) out of gut feeling and disbelief more than anything else.

Conventional warfare may be shit and hellish, but it's got nothing on the damage a few hundred nukes could do if it all goes tits up.

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The Flood / Re: HIPPIE SHIIIIIIIIT (coke warning)
« on: July 30, 2015, 12:19:51 PM »
What in fuck.

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The Flood / Re: is this place slow right now
« on: July 30, 2015, 06:37:08 AM »
Nope, my side's slow too.

Then again, I live in hilly Wales so...

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The Flood / Re: God damn I love this band
« on: July 29, 2015, 08:49:28 PM »
Yep.
 
My whole life in fact, and still going strong.

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Serious / Re: Depression Vent(Yeah I know)
« on: July 29, 2015, 08:47:16 PM »
How's it affecting your paranoia? (If any)

I'm asking because my roommate had/has chronic depression (seems to be quite common in Finland, as does alcoholism and suicides), and her paranoia and cynicism were through the roof the whole year. It's tough as it is trying to constantly convince someone that you don't hate them because you couldn't hang out with them that day, but I can't imagine how bad it is to think (andbbelieve) that everyone hates you.

I don't think I've ever been much in the way of paranoid. I might be lacking in other avenues but I've enough common sense not to get myself worked up on self paranoia. But, now that you mention it.

I notice I seem to forget that I do have people who like me and I do have people who certainly love me. I'm not paranoid that everybody hates me. But I can tell you that I am affected badly when I realize that I have people around who like me.

Well, not that it means much, but I hope that you work it out. From what I have seen from my friend, paranoia's a bitch.

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Serious / Re: Depression Vent(Yeah I know)
« on: July 29, 2015, 08:33:12 PM »
How's it affecting your paranoia? (If any)

I'm asking because my roommate had/has chronic depression (seems to be quite common in Finland, as does alcoholism and suicides), and her paranoia and cynicism were through the roof the whole year. It's tough as it is trying to constantly convince someone that you don't hate them because you couldn't hang out with them that day, but I can't imagine how bad it is to think (andbbelieve) that everyone hates you.

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Gaming / Re: Sep7agon Chess Tournament
« on: July 29, 2015, 08:18:24 PM »
Yeah sure I'll play.

I'm not great and I like taking time with my moves, so bear with me.
LOL gl w/ that it's 10 min timed
Well fuck me I've already lost.

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When I moved into my current house, there was a bolt action rifle in the attic. Didn't know what make at the time (I was 10), but I swear it was a rusty Lee-Enfield.

Other than that, not much. Oh, except this Nazi helmet:

Doe sit have the liner or any identifying/sizing marks?

Honestly I couldn't verify it from the helmet itself, but the local Castle used to be a training base/barracks for Americans during WWII (where I've found a few used blank bullet cases lying around), so it leads me to believe it is.

Mostly basing off that, and the shape. It's rusty, like it's been exposed for far too long.

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Serious / Re: A challenge to free will
« on: July 29, 2015, 04:38:59 PM »
But with a rigged hypothetical scenario, yeah.
How is it rigged? The entire scenario revolves around coming up with some method of empirically determining the existence of free will. There are no unnecessary roadblocks to that in the thought experiment.

Because the test already assumes that free will is identical to non-free will. If the person without free-will can perfectly mimic free will, that's not mimicking, that is free will and pretending not to have it...

Don't get me wrong, I'm not really bought on total free will myself, but this thought experiment isn't a fair one.

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When I moved into my current house, there was a bolt action rifle in the attic. Didn't know what make at the time (I was 10), but I swear it was a rusty Lee-Enfield.

Other than that, not much. Oh, except this Nazi helmet:

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Serious / Re: A challenge to free will
« on: July 29, 2015, 03:55:24 PM »
How can this scenario exist if the thing we are trying to differentiate doesn't have a solid definition, and is hypothetically mimicable?
The point of the thought experiment is to show that you cannot empirically demonstrate the existence of free will.

But with a rigged hypothetical scenario, yeah.

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Serious / Re: A challenge to free will
« on: July 29, 2015, 01:57:51 PM »
Couldn't you just ask them to do something repugnant?

I.e. "eat shit". The one with no free will would assumedly follow the order without question. The one with free will would ask why, try and worm out of it or outright refuse.
Well, no, because the one without free will is programmed to act as if it does have free will.
Doesn't that defeat the point?

How can this scenario exist if the thing we are trying to differentiate doesn't have a solid definition, and is hypothetically mimicable?

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Serious / Re: A challenge to free will
« on: July 29, 2015, 01:51:46 PM »
Couldn't you just ask them to do something repugnant?

I.e. "eat shit". The one with no free will would assumedly follow the order without question. The one with free will would ask why, try and worm out of it or outright refuse.

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The Flood / Re: Any male members here who shave/trim their legs?
« on: July 29, 2015, 10:03:47 AM »
Uh, no.

I wear my sasquatch legs with pride.

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