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« on: December 01, 2014, 08:36:42 PM »
It's mediocre by Paul's standards.
Being in a video game just weighs it down even more.
1472
« on: December 01, 2014, 08:29:15 PM »
*apathy intensifies*
Glad that more and more people are coming out and no one is giving a fuck. Nice to see society progressing as a whole.
1473
« on: December 01, 2014, 08:24:35 PM »
College students are morons.
And I'm about to become one.
1474
« on: December 01, 2014, 08:21:27 PM »
This past Saturday I saw two guys from SA on my way into Wal-Mart. One was playing Christmas music on a tuba.
I put $10 into the tin when I came out of the store one and a half hours later and the guy was still playing.
1475
« on: December 01, 2014, 08:18:12 PM »
It has its place in history courses. It helps explain some of the motivating factors behind certain cultures and military campaigns.
1476
« on: December 01, 2014, 11:26:33 AM »
Anarcho-Capitalism. Possibly transformed into Anarcho-Communism once society has reached the post-scarcity stage.
1477
« on: December 01, 2014, 10:37:03 AM »
Fallout 4 Star Wars: Battlefront Mass Effect 4 American Truck Simulator
1478
« on: December 01, 2014, 10:34:11 AM »
He's an oil baron. What do you expect?
1479
« on: December 01, 2014, 10:31:04 AM »
It'll be playable in a few weeks, most likely.
I'd go ahead and make the jump while the price is low.
1480
« on: December 01, 2014, 10:25:12 AM »
"Yeah! We are guards!" told to leave and does.. What was the point in that?
They didn't want to cause a larger disturbance. I'm confused why they didn't get the needed clearances before arriving though.
I don't think they thought they needed clearances, seeing how Missouri is an open-carry state.
1481
« on: December 01, 2014, 09:24:06 AM »
You can't fuck with the Split Yo-Yo Mafia, With FSR we're double-teamin' ya,
1482
« on: December 01, 2014, 09:22:37 AM »
The crossguard isn't necessary. Lightsabers don't work like regular swords (well, that's obvious, but...). When one saber clashes with another it doesn't slide down the blade toward the hilt, it just sticks. Watch any lightsaber duel and you'll see what I'm talking about.
1483
« on: November 30, 2014, 11:59:34 PM »
Yeah yeah, I know - Tumblr...
I don't even care. I'm still going to say it. >Tumblr
1484
« on: November 30, 2014, 09:43:01 PM »
I have trouble empathizing with people in general.
With that said I feel I have some minor racial biases because of my home environment (my mom is very much a racist).
1485
« on: November 30, 2014, 05:56:16 PM »
Link to articleSpoiler Following a night of arson fires and bashed storefronts that hit close to home, Greg Hildebrand stood naked Tuesday, drying off from a needed shower, when he noticed somebody on the rooftop.
“I opened the window and said, ‘Hey, can I help you?’” said Hildebrand, 35, a website developer.
The man said he was security and would be up there at night with others to protect the pocket of second-story apartments and lower-level storefronts near the Ferguson Police Department. A day earlier, rioters had broken out windows below Hildebrand’s apartment in the 100 block of South Florissant Road and torched a nearby beauty supply store.
“I am in the middle of a difficult spot,” Hildebrand said. “I feel a lot better having those guys up on the roof.”
But he wasn’t clear exactly who “those guys” were or where they came from.
Puzzled and alarmed protesters have wondered, too — some accusing the mysterious guards in military fatigues of being in the Ku Klux Klan.
In fact, they are volunteers affiliated with a 35,000-member national organization called Oath Keepers. Yale Law School graduate and libertarian Stewart Rhodes said by telephone from Montana that he founded the group in 2009 to protect constitutional rights, including those of protesters confronted by what he described as overly militarized police.
Police questioned group members early in the week and allowed them to stay. But Saturday, after media inquiries, St. Louis County police officers ordered the Oath Keepers to leave the rooftops.
Threatened with arrest for operating without a license, the volunteers argued but eventually left their positions early Saturday, Rhodes said.
“We are going to go back as protesters,” Rhodes said Saturday afternoon.
Rhodes, who said he is Mexican-American, stressed that Oath Keepers is not anti-government. He said the volunteers handling rooftop security in Ferguson were current or former government employees and first responders, many who have intense military, police and EMS training.
“We thought they were going to do it right this time,” Rhodes said of government response to the grand jury decision released Monday in the Michael Brown case. “But when Monday rolled around and they didn’t park the National Guard at these businesses, that’s when we said we have got to do something.
“Historically, the government almost always fails to protect people,” he added.
Justine Sharrock, reporting for Mother Jones magazine in 2010, wrote in an in-depth story about how the group is hard to pin down: “In the months I’ve spent getting to know the Oath Keepers, I’ve toggled between viewing them either as potentially dangerous conspiracy theorists or as crafty intellectuals with the savvy to rally politicians to their side. The answer, I came to realize, is that they cover the whole spectrum.”
In the wake of Monday’s grand jury announcement, Oath Keepers put out a national request to members to help in Ferguson. Volunteers showed up from Nebraska, Texas and Indiana. On Thursday, one volunteer had an “infidel” patch on his Kevlar vest and would say only that he came from “the north.”
They wouldn’t say how many people were part of the effort or exactly where they were placed. But they seemed to be mainly focused on a strip of South Florissant Road two blocks north of the police station that includes a Chinese restaurant, dentist office, bakery and the apartments.
“We were sick in our gut we couldn’t be here sooner,” said John Karriman of Joplin, Mo., a state leader of Oath Keepers who teaches police tactics. “We are here to volunteer our time and make sure everybody stays safe.”
Another leader, who would give only his first name, Sam, described himself as a weapons engineer from the St. Louis area who has done security contracting for the U.S. government. He said he was motivated to help after seeing a CNN story featuring extensive damage to Natalie’s Cake’s & More, which also helped generate thousands of dollars in donations for the small business.
Sam said he contacted owner Natalie Dubose and told her he was going to secure her store and others.
“She started crying,” Sam said.
Oath Keepers boarded up a bunch of the storefronts and started night rotations on several rooftops. Sam said he vetted volunteers to ensure there weren’t any “racists” or “people with an ax to grind.” He said he picked volunteers who “have seen the elephant and are calm under fire.”
Fearing more arsonists, Oath Keeper volunteers kept buckets of water, fire extinguishers and other nonlethal weapons on the rooftops. Some are also armed with rifles that aren’t available at Walmart and Cabela’s.
The volunteers said they were well aware of the risk to life that arson can play and the legal right to stop it from happening.
Group volunteers say they are confident they have helped protect property and lives since they arrived.
Victor Clark, a dentist at Ferguson Dental on South Florissant Road, said he was happy to have the Oath Keepers’ free assistance. He wants to reopen his business soon. On Monday, rioters shattered the front door and window, and stole dental needles and anesthetic.
Then Oath Keepers showed up out of the blue. “We gave them our keys,” he said. “We didn’t know that much about them, but we got a feeling of trust. You have to do something to protect our building.” Sucks for the shop owners and residents who were being protected by the OK. inb4muhaccountability inb4muhanarchists inb4muhstatepoliceforce
1486
« on: November 30, 2014, 03:02:34 PM »
What if you exist under a regime in which you believe it is the best option for you, through ignorance and propaganda?
Is that not qualitatively better, for you?
If someone voluntarily signs away their right to self-ownership, I'm not going to stop them even if their decision is made because of their ignorance. I can attempt to dissuade them from such a decision, but I'm not going to force them to. Reading what I just wrote, I need to restate my initial statement. Authoritarianism that is forced upon individuals is never justifiable. Authoritarianism that is brought upon individuals with their consent is.
1487
« on: November 30, 2014, 02:50:43 PM »
Nearly all films are political or social commentary. I don't "root" for anyone. I watch the film and appreciate the performances put on by the actors. If there's an underlying political or social message, I've most likely made up my mind about it before watching the movie, and will then judge the story based on the biases of the writers and director.
1488
« on: November 29, 2014, 04:10:09 PM »
No and especially no.
Who is someone else to say what's better for me? Who is someone else to tell me what I can and cannot do?
1489
« on: November 29, 2014, 04:07:18 PM »
Holy shit I'm sick of dealing with libertarians.
"The government doesn't need to be meddling in our lives.
But muh roads muh military muh borders"
I can sympathize with socialists and communists in that they believe the state is immoral and wish to abolish it in favor of communes or local representative bodies. I can understand classical liberals in that they believe the government has a responsibility to the well-being of its citizens but shouldn't meddle in the voluntary exchanges of a free market. Libertarians just make no fucking sense to me anymore, though. They say that the government is incompetent, but still want that same government managing an army, a country's borders, and public infrastructure. If you believe the government is so incompetent, why the hell would you want them managing some of the most complex and difficult-to-manage aspects of a society?
/nonsensical rant
1490
« on: November 29, 2014, 03:47:41 PM »
I have no problems with them.
Of course, in my political endgame, they are the military.
1491
« on: November 29, 2014, 07:48:09 AM »
Meanwhile Britbongs are over there pronouncing "nothing" like "muffin".
1492
« on: November 29, 2014, 07:46:11 AM »
My ISP is increasing our speeds to 100 Mbps (12.5 MB/s) in a month or so.
1493
« on: November 29, 2014, 07:41:25 AM »
When you think about it, plenty of mainstream religions have a single deity at their head, especially Judaism and Islam. I don't see it as relating to one specific religion
But, y'see, there's this thing called secularism. . .
But meta, there is a book out there...
1494
« on: November 29, 2014, 06:19:38 AM »
allah snackbar Holy shit I'm dying.
1495
« on: November 29, 2014, 06:18:09 AM »
Those games look so boring and tedious. I have not played any of them myself but watched somebody play Dark Souls for like an hour while at their house.
It's an acquired taste. It's one of those games where you CAN'T make mistakes. The game is very punishing like that. The combat itself isn't particularly hard, though.
1496
« on: November 29, 2014, 06:13:00 AM »
Keep it.
If nothing else, you can put it in another room and use it for a Netflix box.
1497
« on: November 29, 2014, 06:12:02 AM »
MCC
1498
« on: November 28, 2014, 08:50:30 PM »
lol @ people supporting these protesters.
Yeah, fuck people trying to make a much needed change
It'd be like me demanding higher teacher salaries by calling in bomb threats to an airport. I'm inconveniencing a ton of people, and it has no relation to the cause I support.
1499
« on: November 28, 2014, 07:39:07 PM »
lol @ people supporting these protesters.
This is some textbook tragedy of the commons shit right here.
1500
« on: November 28, 2014, 07:29:13 PM »
Just saw a documentary on this. A lot of the people talked about how some of the people would go to the doctor's office or to hospital and tell them that they were suicidal, only to be turned away by the doctors. How fucked up is that?
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