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The Flood / Re: You don't have faith in god
« on: December 29, 2014, 08:06:39 PM »
This isn't even fun anymore.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 08:01:47 PM »
ITT: People getting upset that the military has incentives to keep morale up and people happy to work

Except we don't know if general personnel can use it, or the officers.

OT: Obama likely had  no knowledge of this until he was actually on the course. SS handles this, and they likely chose the military course as it's already well protected and cheaper for security.

ITT: People getting upset over something he likely had no knowledge of.
Well the golf course at the Navy base somewhat close to me is open for all active duty and retired military. There's also a Marine base that has a gun range. These type of facilities are an unwritten necessity. Just imagine if you had to live on a government base for a few years or were in the military in general, you would want forms of entertainment
What's wrong with stuff off base?

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:54:09 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

How are they being disrespectful?
Taking away his shit for not going to church is disrespectful. Are you you really this fucking thick?

All they're doing is forcing him further away from the church, not reinforcing his faith in the church.

What a Christian thing to do...

They can take away his shit if they want. That's not disrespect, that's parent's enforcing rules when their child is disrespectful to those rules. And you call ME thick? I know you're not the brightest and most fun individual, but pls

Also, them enforcing their house rules has nothing to do with being Christian.
Forcing your kid to do something they don't want to do, then punishing them for saying "no" is fucking disrespectful.

duhdoy.

Not when it's a rule of the house and they have to respect the rules while they live there.

HUR DUR DOY
So it's entirely respectful to take your kid's shit away for disagreeing with you?

They can disagree all they want, it's disobeying that is the problem. And yes, if they disobey and disrespect, that's fine. It's their house, it's not like they're throwing him to a dungeon.
So it's not disrespectful to take away your kid's shit?

Not while they're under 18 and living at your house, no.
K.

There's nothing else to be said here.

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:50:56 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

How are they being disrespectful?
Taking away his shit for not going to church is disrespectful. Are you you really this fucking thick?

All they're doing is forcing him further away from the church, not reinforcing his faith in the church.

What a Christian thing to do...

They can take away his shit if they want. That's not disrespect, that's parent's enforcing rules when their child is disrespectful to those rules. And you call ME thick? I know you're not the brightest and most fun individual, but pls

Also, them enforcing their house rules has nothing to do with being Christian.
Forcing your kid to do something they don't want to do, then punishing them for saying "no" is fucking disrespectful.

duhdoy.

Not when it's a rule of the house and they have to respect the rules while they live there.

HUR DUR DOY
So it's entirely respectful to take your kid's shit away for disagreeing with you?

They can disagree all they want, it's disobeying that is the problem. And yes, if they disobey and disrespect, that's fine. It's their house, it's not like they're throwing him to a dungeon.
So it's not disrespectful to take away your kid's shit?

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:48:23 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

How are they being disrespectful?
Taking away his shit for not going to church is disrespectful. Are you you really this fucking thick?

All they're doing is forcing him further away from the church, not reinforcing his faith in the church.

What a Christian thing to do...

They can take away his shit if they want. That's not disrespect, that's parent's enforcing rules when their child is disrespectful to those rules. And you call ME thick? I know you're not the brightest and most fun individual, but pls

Also, them enforcing their house rules has nothing to do with being Christian.
Forcing your kid to do something they don't want to do, then punishing them for saying "no" is fucking disrespectful.

duhdoy.

Not when it's a rule of the house and they have to respect the rules while they live there.

HUR DUR DOY
So it's entirely respectful to take your kid's shit away for disagreeing with you?

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Serious / Re: Obama's biggest acomplishment
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:43:50 PM »
Probably the executive order protecting immigrants from deportation.
You mean the importation of votes?
Are you for real?
No and yes

It was a joke, but statistics show Hispanics vote far more Democrat than Republican
Considering the GOP platform on immigration and how they view/talk about immigrants, I can't blame them.

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Serious / Re: Obama's biggest acomplishment
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:39:15 PM »
Obama's biggest accomplishment is becoming President without being an American, duh!

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Serious / Re: Obama's biggest acomplishment
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:38:32 PM »
Probably the executive order protecting immigrants from deportation.
You mean the importation of votes?
Are you for real?

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:35:00 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

How are they being disrespectful?
Taking away his shit for not going to church is disrespectful. Are you you really this fucking thick?

All they're doing is forcing him further away from the church, not reinforcing his faith in the church.

What a Christian thing to do...

They can take away his shit if they want. That's not disrespect, that's parent's enforcing rules when their child is disrespectful to those rules. And you call ME thick? I know you're not the brightest and most fun individual, but pls

Also, them enforcing their house rules has nothing to do with being Christian.
Forcing your kid to do something they don't want to do, then punishing them for saying "no" is fucking disrespectful.

duhdoy.

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:29:57 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

How are they being disrespectful?
Taking away his shit for not going to church is disrespectful. Are you you really this fucking thick?

All they're doing is forcing him further away from the church, not reinforcing his faith in the church.

What a Christian thing to do...

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:27:39 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

OP is disrespecting his parent's wishes, they can punish him as they please as long as it's legal.
I didn't say it wasn't legal, just that it's a shitty and disrespectful thing to do.

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:25:05 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

It's also funny you bring that up when this started by him disrespecting their wishes.
So, nobody is respecting anyone here.

3943
Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:20:23 PM »
Are you under 18? If so, Congrats! When your parents tell you to do something, so long as it's not illegal or threatening, then you listen and do it
Yes, they have the right, but is it really right?
In the end it'll just make OP dislike Christianity and put a space between him and his parents.
It comes down to respect, and whether or not he can respect that wish.
It's funny to bring up respect, when OP's parents are clearly not respecting him - their child.

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Serious / Re: Obama's biggest acomplishment
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:17:50 PM »
I say the thaw on diplomatic relations with Cuba is the best thing he has done , at the moment, as president

Yours?
I'm really excited to see where this goes. I'm genuinely intrigued to see the fence-mending going on. I didn't think we'd see it so soon.

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Serious / Re: So I need to know...
« on: December 29, 2014, 07:13:44 PM »
You're the only narrow minded open if you think an hour of church once a week is a detriment on society
So it's the frequency and duration of time that makes it acceptable?

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 06:58:12 PM »
Golf courses are a luxury but bars and movie theaters aren't?
Correct. Even small towns have bars, movie theaters, and bowling allies. Golf courses are large, expensive, and cost a lot to maintain. They are, by definition, a luxury.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 06:18:03 PM »
Why the fuck are you all so caught up on the golf course? Tons of bases have them. Are you under the impression that bases are how they are in video games and movies where everyone lives in bunk beds in a giant hangar and you carry a gun everywhere? Families live there. There are usually several grocery stores, parks, bars, and yes, recreational facilities like bowling, golf, or movie theaters.

Holy crap, guys. Marines are people too; they like the same dumb shit you do.
Bowling allies, billiards, movies, etc, I understand. But a golf course? That's some luxury shit.


How is this cherrypicking? It's true. Golf courses are a luxury.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 06:11:13 PM »
Why the fuck are you all so caught up on the golf course? Tons of bases have them. Are you under the impression that bases are how they are in video games and movies where everyone lives in bunk beds in a giant hangar and you carry a gun everywhere? Families live there. There are usually several grocery stores, parks, bars, and yes, recreational facilities like bowling, golf, or movie theaters.

Holy crap, guys. Marines are people too; they like the same dumb shit you do.
Bowling allies, billiards, movies, etc, I understand. But a golf course? That's some luxury shit.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 05:46:47 PM »
Quote
The president had nothing to do with the relocation. The secret service made the call. He was informed of the situation later and telephoned the couple. The call from the president "made their day".
The change in location was to a better spot on the property.
The president had no prior knowledge of the wedding. Invitations like the one sent by this couple are handled by the protocol office. The note back from the protocol office just happened to arrive on the same day.

lol

Put your pitchforks down, guys.

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Gaming / Re: Defending TLOU (Xbox fanboys, come here please)
« on: December 29, 2014, 05:29:46 PM »
PC master race checking in.

I bought a PS3 last year for the sole purpose of playing TLOU, and I'm very glad I did.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 05:08:58 PM »
go all WOOOLVERIIIINES!!! on their asses.
iunderstoodthatreference.gif

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:44:48 PM »
You understand that it really doesn't cost that much for a golf course. 1-2 million for a nice course isn't going to break the bank.
Yeah, what's 1-2 million here, 1-2 million there...

Shit adds up, bro.

That 1-2 million number seems low, too.

Quote
With average golf course construction costs typically ranging from $1.6 to $4.5 million, and the total cost of putting a new course on line frequently exceeding $10 million, just getting the course opened is extremely expensive.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:43:21 PM »
Sounds like you're a little biased. To say marines don't deserve a golf course after all they do for us is an absolute joke.
They don't deserve a golf course in a time when we're spending SO much on the military. It's not a necessary thing to have.

Should they go relax and play a few rounds on a local course to chill? Absolutely.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:39:31 PM »
Marines work 100 times harder than anyone on here. They should have MORE than a golf course on their base.
Or they could go play on a regular course and not be a shithead.

meanwhile - OBUMMER SPENDS TOO MUCH MONEY
>thinks it's cool for a marine base to have golf courses

lol

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The Flood / Re: Do you plan on getting married?
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:36:00 PM »
ITT: Edgelord sperg kids "fighting the system"

yes, OP
Jim: "Stop liking what I don't like!"
Max: "Wow! You still want kids? Ha don't you know that having kids and getting married will give you ass cancer? I would know, because my uncle plows my tight boypussy every night, and he told me how spreading semen on the inside the anus helps prevents ass cancer."
What's your beef, bro?
Fat, autistic neckbeards
Don't know why you hate me, then.
IT's what's on  the inside that counts
Sick burn, bro.

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The Flood / Re: Do you plan on getting married?
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:31:31 PM »
ITT: Edgelord sperg kids "fighting the system"

yes, OP
Jim: "Stop liking what I don't like!"
Max: "Wow! You still want kids? Ha don't you know that having kids and getting married will give you ass cancer? I would know, because my uncle plows my tight boypussy every night, and he told me how spreading semen on the inside the anus helps prevents ass cancer."
What's your beef, bro?
Fat, autistic neckbeards
Don't know why you hate me, then.

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The Flood / Re: Do you plan on getting married?
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:29:11 PM »
ITT: Edgelord sperg kids "fighting the system"

yes, OP
Jim: "Stop liking what I don't like!"
Max: "Wow! You still want kids? Ha don't you know that having kids and getting married will give you ass cancer? I would know, because my uncle plows my tight boypussy every night, and he told me how spreading semen on the inside the anus helps prevents ass cancer."
What's your beef, bro?

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:28:43 PM »
Let them enjoy some taxpayer-paid relaxation, it's not like they don't pay taxes either.
There are numerous instances in which military pay is tax-free.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:22:37 PM »
Must be nice to play golf for free.
If it can be shown to have a positive psychological effect for the marines themselves, then it's totally worth it.
Then they should go play at the courses the rest of us play it. it's not like they're forbidden to leave the base during their time in the military.

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Serious / Re: Obama forces wedding relocated for his golf game
« on: December 29, 2014, 04:19:13 PM »
Why? Why can't they go use their own money at a golf course?
Wait, is the course for officers or soldiers?
Beats the hell out of me. It doesn't matter to me who the course is for. Military bases shouldn't have golf courses.

Must be nice to play golf for free.

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