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The Flood / Re: Meta watches anime
« on: September 09, 2016, 07:20:00 PM »
DUDE

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how the fuck are you being meme'd so hard by chally

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 09, 2016, 10:06:38 AM »
Cityfighting will be my life

CQB with flamers, melee, gas, molotovs

;x;
Shotgun or bust.

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Fuck. Off.

This is getting fucking ridiculous.

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 09, 2016, 06:14:21 AM »
Who was so sure of an extended beta, and was it even officially hinted?
It went down a couple times it would have been nice for an extra weekend >.>
A beta.
Beta's are regularly extended for a few days, especially when servers go down for an extended period of time. Like I said, a beta is a promotional tool as much as it is a tool for testing the integrity of the game; if a given company thinks extending the beta and maybe adding a map would help sell their game, there's no reason for them not to do it.

So I guess DICE are just a bunch of cockteases.

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Serious / Re: Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
« on: September 08, 2016, 09:28:14 PM »
Article from the interviewer

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Don’t blame Gary Johnson for his ignorance or his inability to speak to what is happening in a piece of the world that is a cauldron of terror, combat, and refugees. He’s not alone. Neither of the two major candidates—Trump and Clinton—have been asked the same simple question recently: What would you do about Aleppo?

Maybe it’s because one is a bit paranoid about the press and the other simply does not care. Hillary Clinton appears tortured, robotic, unable to speak in a straight line and in a permanent defensive crouch when she does find the time to answer a few questions. Trump just lies or makes it up while we shrug our shoulders and treat him like he is still the host of The Apprentice rather than a candidate for President of the United States. We laugh at him, apparently unaware the joke is on us.

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Serious / Re: Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
« on: September 08, 2016, 09:21:17 PM »
I think he might have blanked or more likely he he thought something else was being referenced as the way it's pronounced in English can maybe be an excuse.

But honestly I think he's just a fucking retard and I'd vote for Hillary a million times over him.
FUCKING SHILL FAGGOT WHY DONT YOU FUCKING BUY HER EPIPENS FOR HER YOU SCUM SUCKING DEVIL WORSHIPPING COMMIE EDGELORD BAG OF PUS PIECE OF SHIT MAYO EATER

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Serious / Re: Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
« on: September 08, 2016, 08:45:18 PM »
Statement from Gary Johnson:

This morning, I began my day by setting aside any doubt that I’m human. Yes, I understand the dynamics of the Syrian conflict -- I talk about them every day. But hit with “What about Aleppo?”, I immediately was thinking about an acronym, not the Syrian conflict. I blanked. It happens, and it will happen again during the course of this campaign.

Can I name every city in Syria? No. Should I have identified Aleppo? Yes. Do I understand its significance? Yes.

As Governor, there were many things I didn’t know off the top of my head. But I succeeded by surrounding myself with the right people, getting to the bottom of important issues, and making principled decisions. It worked. That is what a President must do.

That would begin, clearly, with daily security briefings that, to me, will be fundamental to the job of being President.

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 08, 2016, 07:28:29 PM »
So how bout that extended Beta people seemed so sure of?
FUCK DICE FUCKING NORMIE FAGGOT EDGELORDS

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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Serious / Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
« on: September 08, 2016, 07:27:14 PM »

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 08, 2016, 06:56:40 AM »
and the Bren-looking machine gun in the Support class while it lasted
The Madsen? Yeah, I actually enjoyed using that one. It was like the UKM from BF4.

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The Flood / Re: *swings down and blocks your path*
« on: September 07, 2016, 04:51:15 PM »
HUGH

MUNGUS

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Serious / Re: US paid Iran 1.3B for failed arms deal
« on: September 07, 2016, 04:33:34 PM »
but he's pretty popular here.
>europe

why wouldnt a muslim socialist cuck be popular

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no jeb bush cunts, ya get me

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Serious / Re: US paid Iran 1.3B for failed arms deal
« on: September 07, 2016, 11:56:39 AM »
Oh my God.

Can we just kill the Ayatollah and let the Iranians choose their own government, yet?

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 07, 2016, 08:34:42 AM »
The Beta ends tomorrow, so I don't think we're getting that map.
>beta
>ending on the original end date

this is a promo as much as it is a beta test

if dice thinks extending it will help sell their product, they will likely extend it

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Serious / Re: Climate Change has become more dire than ever
« on: September 07, 2016, 07:51:46 AM »
Meanwhile the ice caps are larger than ever
Well, yeah, why wouldn't they be?

The ozone layer has been repairing itself for the past few decades from all the CFCs prior to when products containing them were made illegal. We would expect Antarctica to be growing. . .
So that shows that Earth isn't warming....
. . . No.

It shows that damage done to the ozone layer by atomic halogens in previously widely used products is repairing itself.

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 07, 2016, 06:36:06 AM »
TFW POSITIVE KD


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Gaming / Re: List of good Video Games:
« on: September 07, 2016, 05:50:54 AM »
Battletoads.

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Serious / Re: Climate Change has become more dire than ever
« on: September 07, 2016, 05:09:48 AM »
Meanwhile the ice caps are larger than ever
Well, yeah, why wouldn't they be?

The ozone layer has been repairing itself for the past few decades from all the CFCs prior to when products containing them were made illegal. We would expect Antarctica to be growing. . .

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 07, 2016, 05:04:41 AM »
Beta update unlocked everything for every class in the beta for everyone
wat

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Serious / Re: Latest 2016 POTUS race polls
« on: September 06, 2016, 06:17:25 PM »
Oh boy, maybe in 2020 I can vote for an ideologue nut instead of the regular corrupt bureaucrats!

Democracy sure is swell!

is there are better alternative in your eyes?
A handful
And they are?

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 06, 2016, 05:59:57 PM »
I have no pc that can run it, so it'd have to be the xbone
peasant

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Gaming / Re: Stellaris Discussion
« on: September 06, 2016, 05:35:28 PM »
ethic and government rebuild is great

How so?

I also love how the devs are so candid about what they didn't get right on the first run-through. Paradox is a great studio.

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 06, 2016, 03:58:05 PM »
We might be getting a new map.

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Serious / Two banks cancel Brexit recession forecasts
« on: September 06, 2016, 03:52:12 PM »
FT

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Two leading City institutions have cancelled predictions of an EU referendum recession and revised their economic forecasts higher in response to better than expected economic surveys.

Economists from Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley lifted growth predictions for 2016 and 2017, removing the expectation of a recession, but they said the Brexit vote would still slow growth.

The upward revisions followed good August results in the three main purchasing manager surveys — for the services, manufacturing and construction sectors. Brexit-supporting MPs said the results demonstrate the economy would remain robust following the vote.

Credit Suisse increased its forecast for 2016 growth from 1 per cent to 1.9 per cent and its 2017 forecast from a contraction of 1 per cent to growth of 0.5 per cent. Its economists had been the second most pessimistic among those surveyed by the Treasury in August.

Sonali Punhani, an economist at Credit Suisse, said that recent data had demonstrated that the shock of Brexit was “materially less than we expected in late June”.

“Given the resilience of the data, combined with some political stability and the fact that people do not know how much Brexit will affect them, we now expect subdued growth, but not a recession,” she said.

Morgan Stanley said it had changed its forecast because of the latest data “from a sharp slowdown and Brecession, to a lesser slowdown, which narrowly avoids a technical recession”.

Both banks expected Brexit would harm the UK economy and both expected the shock would be felt after the Article 50 leaving process was triggered rather than the referendum result itself.

Melanie Baker of Morgan Stanley said that when households notice changes to the economy, they are likely to become more reluctant to spend. “We expect current resilience will be undermined over time by firms holding back on investment and hiring, and an erosion of purchasing power, as the weaker GBP drives a pick-up in inflation,” she said.
Morgan Stanley revised its forecasts up from 1.2 to 1.9 per cent for 2016 and in 2017 from 0.5 to 0.6 per cent.

Many economists have been revising their forecasts up in response to the latest data, but almost all still expect the UK economy to perform worse after Brexit.

In the latest Treasury survey, the average independent economic forecasts for total growth over the 2016 to 2020 period were 3.3 percentage points lower than those in May.

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Serious / Re: Latest 2016 POTUS race polls
« on: September 06, 2016, 03:35:19 PM »
He kinda sucks.
Duh.

This is politics.

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Gaming / Re: BF1 Beta feedback thread
« on: September 06, 2016, 03:32:31 PM »
>tfw k/d is now .98

After adjusting to the game (I really don't play shooters anymore), I think I prefer it to BF4. With some notable exceptions, such as the UI, spawn system and revive system.

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