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« on: January 03, 2017, 04:54:12 PM »
Jesus Christ will you please let that go.
haha at least you didnt blast chinese cartoon music in the library again no that honestly is the funniest story i've ever heard
pls link
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/62219806?sort=0&page=0
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« on: January 03, 2017, 04:48:57 PM »
Jesus Christ will you please let that go.
haha at least you didnt blast chinese cartoon music in the library again no that honestly is the funniest story i've ever heard
pls link
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« on: January 01, 2017, 04:46:40 PM »
Probably never unless you have some outside intervention or another revolution
every revolution mexico has had ends up with oppression of poor people and then the cycle continues
514
« on: January 01, 2017, 03:04:27 PM »
its a long read, but this article shows that politicians and journalists in mexico woulld rather feast their eyes [on a stupid party instead of a severe gas shortage and killings that happen around mexico.heres a few quotes from the article The dark crown jewel in Mexico State, with the fifth highest murder rate in the country, and the nation’s highest femicide rate, is Ecatepec de Morelos. And this week, wouldn’t you know, politicians decided finally to do something to help the poor people there.
Following the governor’s gift to Rubí, and in anticipation of a crowd of more than 1.3 million who claimed on Facebook to be “attending” the party, Octavio Martinez Vargas, a politician with the country’s leftist party, set up a tour bus leaving from deadly Ecatepec to San Luis Potosí, so that dozens more could attend Rubí’s vastly overbooked quinceañera.
In nearby Metepec—a city in Mexico State near the site of Senator Ana Gabriela Guevara’s beating—city councilman Jair Garduño Montalvo took to Facebook, to offer Rubí a brand new laptop if his post reached 2,000 likes.
It did not. But Garduño came under heavy criticism as Mexicans dredged through their collective memory of memes and remembered just where they’d heard of this guy before.
Garduño’s brother was a social media celebrity of sorts earlier this year.
In May, a viral video showed several bodyguards beating up a police officer on a Mexico State highway, apparently acting on the orders of a man nearby in a Rolls Royce. That man, #LordRollsRoyce as he’s now known, is this Metepec politician’s millionaire brother. Thanks to the social media pressure and meme fever, Emir Garduño Montalvo is now behind bars, charged with money laundering.
It is unclear if Rubí ever got that promised Garduño laptop. But another social media celeb dubbed “Lady Wuuu” assumed the role of Rubí’s godfather when he appeared with Raquel Bigorra, a television personality on TV Azteca whose station raged an all-out ratings war with Televisa over coverage of Rubí’s birthday party.
These two most important stations in Mexico, TV Azteca and Televisa, “control over 90 percent of the free-to-air television market,” Freedom House noted in 2012 in its Countries at the Crossroads report. This “Mexican media oligopoly has historically shared a close relationship with the government,” the report noted, and this concentration of power “is one of the primary impingements on freedom of expression” in Mexico.
So it came as no surprise that Televisa and TV Azteca offered deafening coverage of the event this week, along with reporters from just about every other national media outlet. Mayor Raúl Castillo Mendoza of Villa de Guadalupe, the municipality that encompasses La Joya, said two weeks before Rubí’s birthday party that the region doesn’t have cell phone coverage, much less Internet. Nor does La Joya have basic infrastructure, like a hospital or sewage system or, in most homes, running water, electricity or paved roads.
“There is one spot where we have WiFi,” he noted of the greater Villa de Guadalupe area. “But it’s a landline with an antenna.”
Mexico’s electrical company offered a temporary solution for Rubí’s party, and Telcel—the telecom company that produced Mexico’s richest man, Carlos Slim—finally came out to survey the area for future coverage.
Four nearby towns worked together to provide lodging and services for the party’s guests, and the growing fiesta eventually was held on a dry lake bed in the neighboring town of Charcas. (When it was over, guests left behind three-and-a-half tons of beer cans and other debris in a scene reminiscent of Coachella.) While the birthday spectacle was under way last Monday in San Luis Potosí, sweeping gas shortages hit states across Mexico—including San Luis Potosí, where at least 86 percent of stations were without fuel. (News outlets like Univisión erroneously linked that to Rubí’s birthday party.) In fact, the cost of gasoline is expected to increase 20 percent beginning in January, as market-based prices are introduced following historic but controversial energy reforms in which Mexico’s crippled oil sector is opened for private investment.
Despite being an oil-rich country, Mexico imports well over half of its fuel due to the severe deterioration of its refineries. At least a dozen Mexican states reported fuel shortages last week in a crisis that the national oil company, Petróleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, alternately blamed on breaks in the supply chain, measures taken in anticipation of the changes to come in 2017, an increase in need during the holiday season, and organized crime. Pemex, to its credit, did not blame Rubí’s birthday.
when is this country gonna go back on track? this is ridiculous, to the point where nothing important, except obvious shit, was on the news in my week in mexico.
515
« on: December 29, 2016, 03:23:05 PM »
Great game. The combat was the most fun about it
516
« on: December 29, 2016, 03:17:47 PM »
What if it also means you're too poor to afford a time travel machine?
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« on: December 29, 2016, 01:13:17 AM »
Do GPAs even matter?
Only for grad school
518
« on: December 28, 2016, 07:47:34 PM »
Graduated with less than 1% shy of magna cum laude for my LLM and second master's in law.
haha you said "cum" faggot xDDDD
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« on: December 28, 2016, 07:37:37 PM »
ayy
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« on: December 28, 2016, 06:45:21 PM »
calc 2 - C anthro - A multcultural education - B astrophysics - B uni physics 1 - B
overall i got a 2.94 gpa which is dumb
Looks like someone is going over the wall.
how?
521
« on: December 28, 2016, 03:50:48 PM »
cancer
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« on: December 28, 2016, 03:48:31 PM »
galaxy note 4
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« on: December 28, 2016, 03:25:21 PM »
calc 2 - C anthro - A multcultural education - B astrophysics - B uni physics 1 - B
overall i got a 2.94 gpa which is dumb
524
« on: December 27, 2016, 12:04:44 PM »
It's funny how white people have more opportunities, but in my school, whites have less priority to get a job in the school than minorities. If you're white, you'll probably not get a research opportunity because of quotas
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« on: December 25, 2016, 06:20:35 PM »
Nothing. Just food and get to see my pupper. I guess a trip to Mexico is my gift
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« on: December 25, 2016, 06:14:29 PM »
Who the fuck is that?
George Michael. One of the most prolific pop stars of all time.
There was music before the dubsteps.
Yeah don't know who that is
527
« on: December 25, 2016, 06:00:02 PM »
Who the fuck is that?
528
« on: December 21, 2016, 11:58:35 PM »
so just another day in mexico
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« on: December 21, 2016, 04:17:10 AM »
Terrible instamemes
530
« on: December 20, 2016, 03:50:53 AM »
How can you say she won the popular vote if not even half the eligible voters voted on election day? I'll only agree to that statement only if 99.9% of eligible voters voted.
Why do you think so many people choose not to vote? Because they don't want to. Either they're not interested, they don't care about politics, they don't know enough about the candidates, they don't consider themselves qualified, they don't like democracy, or they literally cannot choose and are willfully abstaining.
Why is it a good idea to force these people who don't have an opinion to have an opinion?
Do you think that's an accurate representation of what the public wants/needs?
I know that, but saying a candidate won the popular vote when like 47% of the eligible population voted is such... Bullshit
531
« on: December 20, 2016, 03:33:52 AM »
I should stop.. I'm to the point where I come almost nothing
532
« on: December 20, 2016, 03:33:07 AM »
How can you say she won the popular vote if not even half the eligible voters voted on election day? I'll only agree to that statement only if 99.9% of eligible voters voted.
533
« on: December 20, 2016, 03:30:02 AM »
You can't beat me and Baconshelf in bf1. You just can't.
I probably can't. But I'll need to practice more all I can be on your guys level
I still have it, and so does Baconshelf (I think), so if you ever wanna play, give us a call? That is assuming you're on Xbox
Yeah I'm on Xbox, I believe bacon has me added, so if you'd like send a request and join me in progress or send a message. I'll be playing up until mid January before heading back to school
534
« on: December 20, 2016, 03:25:05 AM »
Wait what happened
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« on: December 20, 2016, 02:47:15 AM »
You can't just put the Fibonacci sequencel on every picture!
536
« on: December 19, 2016, 03:18:20 PM »
>expecting good from the movie
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« on: December 18, 2016, 01:50:17 PM »
You can't beat me and Baconshelf in bf1. You just can't.
I probably can't. But I'll need to practice more all I can be on your guys level
538
« on: December 18, 2016, 05:47:38 AM »
i wanna write them like the lowercase alpha
539
« on: December 18, 2016, 05:00:02 AM »
yeah it's cool, the loading times are one of the worst ive seen
when did you join in my game? cheeky
If you're good to play later today, we can with the weebs
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« on: December 18, 2016, 04:59:39 AM »
I don't know. I think they're waiting for the new game to start before they let you quit, which makes me wonder why it's even there.
Even if that's the case, I shouldn't be waiting that long for a game to start. It's worse here than bf4 tbh
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