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The Flood / Re: Furry Force Part 3.
« on: July 29, 2015, 09:52:32 AM »
Hilarious. Sadly not sure why I have not seen this yet.

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News / Re: Anniversary Anarchy!
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:35:37 PM »
Muthafucka. Just missed it.

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Septagon / New Members or old?
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:33:24 PM »
Is it me or has there been an increase in members on this site. Cause i feel like a number of users on here are new or people I have not met before. Mind you I did take a break for a time.

Or is it just old users with new names?

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The Flood / Re: Hentai,Waffu.... NSFW
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:31:06 PM »
Futunari Waifu is best Waifu
I always wonder if people who like futa x girl also like shemaleXfemale (3dpd edition)
So... do you?

Well i mean it is Kinky so it is likely that once you get bored of the normal this kind of brings some spice to your viewing. I mean people like doing naughty things that are considered forbidden because they feel exhilarating for some reason.
Hehehe, you didn't directly answer, though.
Do you like it?

Well some futunari hentai manga can be quite a turn on. Hell shemale on female is kind of hot as well. But never found myself interested in yaoi or Gay sex. Not sure why?

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The Flood / Re: Hentai,Waffu.... NSFW
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:23:49 PM »
Futunari Waifu is best Waifu
I always wonder if people who like futa x girl also like shemaleXfemale (3dpd edition)
So... do you?

Well i mean it is Kinky so it is likely that once you get bored of the normal this kind of brings some spice to your viewing. I mean people like doing naughty things that are considered forbidden because they feel exhilarating for some reason.

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The Flood / Re: Hentai,Waffu.... NSFW
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:17:51 PM »
Futunari Waifu is best Waifu

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The Flood / Re: Would You Have Sex With Your Avatar?
« on: July 28, 2015, 10:15:47 PM »
Definetely

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Like hell they will violate it.
25 years is an awful long time for filthy shit shovelers to play by the rules.
Listen, Iran has no need to get the nuclear weapon.

Just for a second put yourself in Iran's seat and ask yourself what the fuck is your next plan. At this stage of politics, through all the rhetoric and slandering and bullshit lies each side spews, most actions are heavily thought out. Rationalist rule at this level.

So what do we have Iran has a strong interest in self preservation after what they have built so far with all these sanctions. Second thing they have is that nuclear weapons is not their focus in this conflict hell not getting it and abiding by the rules allows them to make moves in other theaters. Most notably Iraq and Syria. They need to get things running over there, cause at this point this is a make or break scenario for their whole foreign policy. Remember Iran's greatest strength is not Nuclear weapons, but it's ability to create armies such as the Hezbollah. These groups have been successful in gaining wide support among the population, most notably Hezbollah with funnily enough strong support from not only the Shia's but the Christians and some Sunni groups.

They are trying to achieve the same thing in Iraq, with groups such as the Ktaib Hezbollah (Iraqi Hezbollah). And in Syria they are trying to get Assad back in power. Their focus is not Isreal anyway, their biggest enemy is Saudi Arabia. Isreal is just scared that Iran will soon balance out the power within the Middle East, and thus they will have little sway over the region. Plus their biggest focus will, if you look at it through the eyes of Civ player, getting their Science and Economy going. Cause that is going to be the main focus of their success. For them as long as they are allowed back into the World they will be happy, cause it allows them to maneuver more easily.

Nuclear weapons is not that beneficial to them, as long as no one tries to start a war within their borders they will follow it. Hell following it keep the Isreali's from actually invading or sending air strikes like before. So now if anyone says they are building one they can just call the inspectors over.

On a second point if this deal was not made what do you expect to happen. Iran not get a nuclear weapon. That is the biggest joke out there, cause they would. And it is quite easy to detect nuclear testing, which likely need to be done if they plan on using it.

This deal's main success is delaying any nuclear weapon and if they did try everyone would know. Just so you know if the US do not support it, it will sideline the US in international politics cause the rest of the countries will ignore the US and go ahead with the deal.

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The Flood / The Night before Christmas
« on: July 28, 2015, 09:59:56 PM »
And everything was great.

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Just a new movie. Still though with how Seth and the crew has been doing. Any possibilities that this might be a good watch?

Also written by the writer of 50/50.

Fucking posted in the wrong forum. Delete the post from serious mods.

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The Flood / The Night before Christmas
« on: July 28, 2015, 09:56:55 PM »
And everything was great.

YouTube


Just a new movie. Still though with how Seth and the crew has been doing. Any possibilities that this might be a good watch?

Also written by the writer of 50/50.

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So what's the most likely course of action when Iran inevitably gets caught violating terms of the nuclear deal?  Sanctions out the ass?
Like hell they will violate it.
It hurts their economy and their plans for their foreign policy. The inner state will not allow anyone to sabotage it. Personally they do not need to rush a nuclear bomb at this point and can focus on their bigger strength. Their insurgency and state building plus their main goal of connecting Iran to the Mediterranean through Syria and Iraq.

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Seriously, has no one got any clue what this deal is about?

Cause it definitely was not about stopping Iran's behavior. This deals job was to stop Iran from getting a Nuclear weapon and gain intel on their capabilities. Plus a way to delay any chance of them acquiring a nuclear weapon which honest to god they would have gotten even with the sanctions, and faster if the deal was not made.

Hell if the sanctions or any deal was not brought forward the Iranians would have likely shortened their breakout time for a warhead. Which with this deal lengthens it. Imagine one day they do not and the next day they do.

Second advantage is that it heavily effects the Iranian Internal politics and has forced the Ayatollah to bless the team that is in effect undermining his rule. Hell the Republican guards and the inner state want this deal to work. Remember they are pragmatic and have their own power that can rival the Ayatollah.

A good explanation:
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And a good discussion on how it affects the Middle East:
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Serious / Re: Which revolution was more important?
« on: July 28, 2015, 12:38:31 PM »
Well alot of conflicts and revolutions from past till bow could have had a huge effect in the world if it did not occur.

Example the reconquest of Spain by the Christians.

Also a saying that i remember. The Ottomans came to Europe with a sword in one hand and the pipe in the other. If not for the pipe the turks would have conquered Europe.

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Serious / Re: Denmark bans Halal and Kosher slaughter
« on: July 27, 2015, 04:39:09 PM »
Not sure how useful this is. I mean what is a humane way to kill a cow. A knife to the neck be painful but from what i remember is that when slaughtering everything till spinal cord is cut. Also stunning does not really help either way as well a couple animals can survive it.

Honestly I just feel that industrialization of the process is the most inhumane way to slaughter animals. Plus the discussion on what is humane slaughter or not is a whole discussion we will never come to an agreement with.

Sadly the question of being humane i feel is about people not wanting to know how their food is made. The concept of a knife being used to slit the throat seems graphic so is considered inhumane. What I feel after thinking about this topic is the humane slaughtering has become more about creating an illusion that we are doing something good with the way we kill an animal. Seriously, no matter how we make it pretty, it is still a brutal practice, and I am talking about killing.

Personally i feel that people should be more connected to how their meat is made. At least to make it clear that an animal was sacrificed for this process. Hell I might ask, do you guys think that the castration of calf's by ripping their balls of with your teeth is humane? Cause it is considered humane and widely practiced.

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Fuck no. If it caused us to enter a confrontation then maybe it might. But usually a small argument later we can get over it.

Personally I prefer trying to understand other peoples view on the subjects.

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Serious / Re: "If black people just listened to cops they'd be fine"
« on: July 27, 2015, 04:23:11 PM »
Honestly Cops need to add in a bunch of people with smooth talking skills. Like seriously whenever they are called they always seem to enter a confrontation.

Why not just meet them and just talk to them for a bit to figure out what they are doing and why. Slowly discuss with them and help deescalate the situation. Especially for petty crimes.

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It does not matter. Still you can stop it from happening.
I mean, I can try, but it won't accomplish anything. This is a very religious city dominated by conservatives.

There's a reason Irvine is one of the nicest and safest cities in the US.
Iraq is also very religious and conservative.

You're never safe with sand niggers, did you miss where I said "nice" and "safe"?
You said it's nice and safe because it's religious and conservative. Baghdad is very religious and very conservative.

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Nope, I only said there was a reason. Islam is not peaceful OR safe
Christianity isn't peaceful or safe either. The Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition was done in the name of it and when it comes down to your extremist a radical Muslim is no different than a Christian extremist.   

LOL go fuck yourself, those are moot points considering they happened a thousand years ago. The thing is about these Muslim "extremists" is that they're not extremists - they're fundamentalists, they're literally doing EXACTLY as the Quran says to do.
If I'm not mistaken, the Quran says something about killing all Infidels, correct?
Yup
It also says respect all animals, treat women well, and to not kill.

It's full of contradictions like every other religion. Why they focus on the "kill nonbelievers" part more than Christians and Jews I don't know or really care. Religion is garbage. Simple as that. So is being socially conservative.
Thing is when it comes to the Bible, all the barbaric shit is in the Old Testament. When the New Testament (and Jesus) comes around, Jesus says to disregard that crap and The New Testament is what should be followed (the loving, peaceful one). The Quran has NOTHING like that, and at no point ever says to disregard it's savage outlines, so the fundamentalists follow it just like they're suppose to.
Well Islamic jurisprudence is a whole other subject to discuss and not for this topic so it is best to be discussed in another thread.

Though I will say this, Islam has a way of discerning what takes precedence and importance over others. Although it does state that you will kill the non-believer, example one verse where it says you shall fight the Jews(end of the world thing) and when they hide behind objects that those very objects will shout out where they are. Sounds hallucinogenic but that is the point.

The law though according to Quran is not something i am well educated about but here are some rulings.
Tanzil 1
Also some texts

Take it for how you will the sources, but there is a huge amount of misinformation on both sides of the discussion.

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It does not matter. Still you can stop it from happening.
I mean, I can try, but it won't accomplish anything. This is a very religious city dominated by conservatives.

There's a reason Irvine is one of the nicest and safest cities in the US.
Iraq is also very religious and conservative.
Yeah but they're muzzies.
Ever been to Lebanon?

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It does not matter. Still you can stop it from happening.

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Gaming / Endless Legend
« on: July 23, 2015, 09:26:42 PM »
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Hey so was not sure what to make the topic of discussion on this post. But wanted to share a game that I did not notice during the previous years. Called "Endless Legend", it is basically a Civilizationesque game but with it's own twist to it. Though if there is one thing I must say the art style really is phenomenal.

The creators are responsible of Endless Space another game kind of similar in style.
Spoiler
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The concept of Joker working against the squad could be quite nice. To make the whole Suicide Squad plan go out of control. Create chaos and well sweep the rug from under those in control.

But other than that, not sure if Robin will have any place in this story.

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The Flood / Re: Your Taste in Music
« on: July 20, 2015, 06:32:20 PM »
It is wide ranging from EDM to Rock and even Hip Hop.
https://plug.dj/furiosa

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The Flood / Deadpool Movie
« on: July 18, 2015, 10:20:55 PM »
So umm, with the Deadpool movie, will they introduce Death?

I mean Thanos is fascinated in her but she is more interested with Deadpool.

DeadpoolXDeath
Best Couple

Spoilers
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Serious / Re: National Republican Primary Polls
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:52:23 AM »
I hope Jeb wins it and actually forces the Repubs to the left a bit. Maybe start a proper revolution in the Republican party. What happened to the Republicans of old? When did the Democrats become the pragmatic party.

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Serious / Re: Hillary Clinton's economic plan
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:46:36 AM »
across the board.
Not really; you're going to be unable to hit the optimal minimum wage for the US at the federal level. It differs too much between states and metro areas.
This is kind of true. In Alberta most people pay above the minimum wage especially during the oil boom. But now it has dropped. While in other provinces there aremore people straddling it. Hell the difference can be seen between municipalities. It all depends on the cost of living.

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Serious / China made 7% Growth
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:37:09 AM »
Article:
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China's economic growth for the second quarter beat expectations, rising 7 percent from a year earlier, spurring some analysts to cry foul and others to say I told you so.

We sifted through the reactions to Wednesday's unexpectedly steady numbers, so you don't have to. Here's what the experts are saying:

Read More 'Hard won' China Q2 growth prompts new data questions
Adam Myers, senior market strategist at Credit Agricole, told CNBC he doesn't trust the data.

"You only have to look at commodity prices to see that there's a disconnect with what the official Chinese data is showing and what really the demand in the underlying economy is having for things like raw materials. We've been talking about that for months and still the Chinese data remains relatively solid, but all the underlying anecdotal evidence points to a much deeper slowdown in China. Put on top of that the wealth and credit effects that we've seen through the Chinese stock markets in the last couple weeks, a much larger deterioration appears to be on the cards than the official data would indicate."

Michael Pettis, a professor of finance at Peking University and Wall Street veteran, isn't taking sides on how much to trust the growth data.

"The results have been remarkably precise two quarters in a row, which you wouldn't have guessed from reading the newspaper headlines, but we did see a nominal increase in debt by at least 12.2 percent, so there has been a step up in fiscal activity or quasi-fiscal activity," he told CNBC Wednesday. "There's a lot of concern about the way growth is calculated and about the speed with which it's calculated. But to me these are sort of minor quibbles. I'm much more concerned about the debt numbers, because no matter how you look at it those are growing much too quickly."

Read More How China might have given itself a black eye
Ewen Cameron Watt, chief investment strategist at Blackrock Investment Institute, told CNBC he's got his eye on other data.

"If you really want to get the measure of what people think about China, go look at commodity prices, go look at the Aussie dollar, go look at employment in Australia. It's telling me the economy is slowing down," he said. "There's a huge oversupply because of the assumption the fixed investment boom is going to last forever."


Julian Evans-Pritchard, a China economist at Capital Economics, expects the data is overestimating the actual growth, but doesn't think that matters much.

"Actual growth is almost certainly a percentage point or two slower," he said in a note Wednesday. "The trajectory of growth in the official second-quarter figures is probably broadly correct, even if the rate of growth is not."

He'd forecast growth would come in at an above-consensus 7.4 percent, expecting the surging stock market activity would boost brokerage activity, counted as part of the service sector, and because the wider economy has been showing signs of recovery.

Suan Teck Kin, an economist at UOB, took the data at face value , raising his full-year growth forecast to 7.1 percent from 6.8 percent.

"With the upside surprise in the 2Q15 GDP report as well as stabilization in data for June, the aggressive measures from the People's Bank of China appear to be having at least some positive effect in arresting the deterioration in business activities and laying a more solid foundation ahead," he said. "Another factor that explains the surprise in 2Q15 GDP report is the shift away from manufacturing and towards services sector which is playing an increasingly large role and which is not being fully captured in most of the monthly data releases that the market is accustomed to."

Louis Kuijs, a China economist at RBS, took the GDP figures with a grain of salt, but still sees positives in the data.

"We don't have anything better than the NBS (National Bureau of Statistics) GDP number," Kuijs said. "Putting aside for a moment the question marks we have about how the data adds up, a welcome development is we can see from looking at the monthly data, the tentative pickup in growth that we had noticed before is confirmed by the June data" on industrial production.

Brian Jackson, China economist at IHS Global Insight, also noted a disconnect between various economic indicators.

"High frequency indicators improved in June, consistent with the the second-quarter GDP readings, recording three to four-month highs in 'real growth' readings for industrial output, exports, fixed-asset investment and retails sales," Jackson said in a note Wednesday."Despite those gains late in the second quarter, average growth readings over the the second quarter were considerably lower than in the first quarter."

Jackson expects government efforts to accelerate projects are starting to have an impact on data, but the stock market downturn is set to weigh on growth ahead.

"Stock trading and IPO freezes were enacted in late-June or later. That potentially creates a hole in growth exceeding half a percentage point in the second half, something the government will need to fill with even more investment spending to avoid falling below its growth targets," Jackson said.

Patrick Chovanec, chief strategist at Silvercrest Asset Management, blew the data a raspberry.


At Daiwa, analysts Kevin Lai and Junjie Tang said the data set just doesn't mean much anymore.

"A number that is very close to the government's target and the market consensus will probably keep everyone happy. The government's target has been set at 7.0 percent, and we expect the government to do whatever it takes to let the world know this target is attainable. In this environment, when market sentiment is fragile externally and internally, the last thing the government wants is to surprise the market with a lower number," the analysts said in a note Wednesday. "Hence, we find the current GDP numbers have very little reference value."

They've been watching other data, such as power output, and seeing a more "worrisome" outlook.

"The twin engines (exports and investment) have stalled completely. Growth has been solely supported by household consumption, which in turn has been artificially and temporarily bolstered by the latest stock-market rally. This part of growth is obviously under threat now," they said.

So China has beaten the expectation and actually exceeded it but it has left two camps one calling foul saying there is a disconnect between the data and the demand in the economy, and the other saying basically "told you so".

So what do you think, is China a place worth investing and growing your wealth in or is it a risky investment, more akin to a gamble than an investment?

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Really, and here i am in Calgary Alberta, watching along as everyone thinks we have become a failure and backwards all because of fucking Harper and his fucking ideologies.

Some of the economic policies he followed were sound but were against his on ideals and were forced by the finance minister. Still hoping to see the NDP win, although leftist they have moved closer to the right recently and may become a viable alternative as long as the Ontarian fags get over their fear after their NDP government under Bob Rae who later joined Liberals.

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The Flood / Re: Sep7agon Podcast #6
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:13:36 AM »
Can i make a personal point.

Can you maybe decrease the Podcast to 30 minutes.
I know it is a small amount of time, but still decrease the lengths.

Also I believe we should have a part of the podcast dedicated to some of the members with knowledge in certain subjects. We can maybe in one podcast ask Meta to get on and discuss one topic on economics that he can delve into. And maybe next podcast we get Psy to discuss Psychology.

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The Flood / Re: "The red capes are coming..."
« on: July 14, 2015, 04:07:41 PM »
Never undrestood that part from the trailer and why it exists. Also Lex Luther seems to be going the crazy route instead of faulty hero look.

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The Flood / Re: Suicide Squad trailer officially released
« on: July 13, 2015, 08:12:11 PM »
It seems to be building to something good. Not sure what but has strong hope.

Also liking the new Joker.

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