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4621
« on: May 05, 2015, 09:20:03 PM »
objectively, you're implying that you are wrong.
the world doesn't matter, you humans just don't get it
were all just Stardust
science is beautiful and religion is for simple minds
my life is worthless BUT THATS OK because i'm a cool guy
4622
« on: May 05, 2015, 08:57:53 PM »
4623
« on: May 05, 2015, 08:57:34 PM »
4624
« on: May 05, 2015, 09:13:03 AM »
Is hulk hogan the president yet?
4625
« on: May 05, 2015, 05:28:32 AM »
the thing that makes Buddhism good is that it borders the line between religion and philosophy
I'd rather just make my own personal "religion" however.
i'm basically trying to tell you that you should worship my dog
>Implying I don't
you must take the next step
Yes sir
Dug will set humanity on an evolutionary path, as for told in the scrolls. You are to be his implement of natural selection.
at the end of this journey, those spared from thine wrath will be able to comprehend dug as a physical being and consult with him directly.
Dug is saving humanity and bringing peace
Spoiler Watched Age of Ultron?
Not yet... is that the plot?
4626
« on: May 04, 2015, 10:32:58 PM »
the thing that makes Buddhism good is that it borders the line between religion and philosophy
I'd rather just make my own personal "religion" however.
i'm basically trying to tell you that you should worship my dog
>Implying I don't
you must take the next step
Yes sir
Dug will set humanity on an evolutionary path, as for told in the scrolls. You are to be his implement of natural selection. at the end of this journey, those spared from thine wrath will be able to comprehend dug as a physical being and consult with him directly.
4627
« on: May 04, 2015, 10:13:25 PM »
the thing that makes Buddhism good is that it borders the line between religion and philosophy
I'd rather just make my own personal "religion" however.
i'm basically trying to tell you that you should worship my dog
>Implying I don't
you must take the next step
4628
« on: May 04, 2015, 10:10:55 PM »
4629
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:23:55 PM »
dug say gniight he's actually dead
4630
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:19:47 PM »
the thing that makes Buddhism good is that it borders the line between religion and philosophy
I'd rather just make my own personal "religion" however.
i'm basically trying to tell you that you should worship my dog
But Buddhism doesn't worship a deity and I hold no belief in one such existing. Furthermore, I am only willing to worship your dog if he/she is a German Shepherd.
dug is a pitbull... sorry you still have to worship him
4631
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:09:19 PM »
the thing that makes Buddhism good is that it borders the line between religion and philosophy
I'd rather just make my own personal "religion" however.
i'm basically trying to tell you that you should worship my dog
4632
« on: May 04, 2015, 09:01:32 PM »
Some fucking seriously disgusting victim blaming going on ITT.
I'm sure you guys would be flipping shit if the shoe was on the other foot and Christians/Jews started gunning down atheists and Palestine supporters.
But oh wait, when was the last time that happened?
It's not victim blaming when the victims may as well have held up a giant, flashy sign saying "HAY GAIZ! ATTACK US!!! PLEASE!!!"
I don't even know what to say to this.
You are truly abhorrent, in every sense of the word.
This attack is barely even comparable to Charlie Hebdo. These guys were having their stupid competition in a fortress against some losers who just got out spontaneously, so the only two deaths were the retards who attacked.
In Charlie Hebdo, they were defenseless against very well-prepared attackers, and it was really a disgusting and cowardly massacre. Completely different stories.
No they absolutely aren't.
It's positively fucking pathetic in this day and age that we have to beef up security and employ fucking soldiers to protect an event that particpated in drawing pictures.
I'll say that again.
People have died and special law enforcement agencies are now beginning to be employed simply because people are having the gall to draw a fucking child molesting warlord scumfuck that existed 3000 years ago.
Please pull your head out of your PC arse.
If they want to do that, why don't the just host a Genghis Khan or Stalin-drawing competition? There are plenty of assholes throughout history that could be drawn other than one who they know will piss off 1.6 billion people.
because they can do whatever the fuck they want and shouldn't be silenced under the fear of death
4633
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:56:32 PM »
4634
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:52:08 PM »
Some fucking seriously disgusting victim blaming going on ITT.
I'm sure you guys would be flipping shit if the shoe was on the other foot and Christians/Jews started gunning down atheists and Palestine supporters.
But oh wait, when was the last time that happened?
It's not victim blaming when the victims may as well have held up a giant, flashy sign saying "HAY GAIZ! ATTACK US!!! PLEASE!!!"
I don't even know what to say to this.
You are truly abhorrent, in every sense of the word.
This attack is barely even comparable to Charlie Hebdo. These guys were having their stupid competition in a fortress against some losers who just got out spontaneously, so the only two deaths were the retards who attacked.
In Charlie Hebdo, they were defenseless against very well-prepared attackers, and it was really a disgusting and cowardly massacre. Completely different stories.
why does it even matter though? those two people had the intention of killing innocents which makes them just as cowardly as an army of fucking terrorists
4635
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:45:51 PM »
The only thing "Freedom of Speech" and "Freedom of Expression" do, is opt to the better side of expression.
So yes, that shooting falls not under freedom of expression, but it falls under expression because obviously somebody got pissed off about it and went out to shoot some people.
Not true, it's like Popper's paradox of intolerance.
A society which values tolerance must be intolerant of intolerance to some degree. It's a meta-behaviour to protect the wider value. As such, actions which limit others' freedom of expression must themselves be limited. Is this erring on the "better side" of expression, no I wouldn't say so. A Salafist Muslim is free to argue all he likes that apostates should be killed, but when you actually kill apostates you're very obviously harming other individuals' freedom to their own expression.
It's not about protecting some forms of expression over others; it's about protecting expression as widely as is possible.
Which I agree with. But all the same, shutting one's head in the sand and thinking that there aren't people who don't play nice, who don't particularily adhere to playing nice, is stupid.
I mean really. How in the fuck could you not expect some form of trouble at an event like that? I'm not saying that they asked for the trouble they got or that they deserved it. But at the same time, not expecting trouble to arrive is a mistake.
with 40 people guarding the place i'm pretty sure they were prepared for trouble
4636
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:38:47 PM »
sorry to butt in here but why are we veering off and talking about representing Muslims?
the actions here have nothing to do with them. this discussion is focused on those who would kill/harm others in the name of Islam.
everyone knows there is an overwhelming majority of of peaceful Muslims in the world and no one is denying it but even .01 percent of 1.6 billion is a lot of fucking people willing to cause harm
no one here has said anything against them.
On the contrary, a lot of people are denying it. And Muslims actually have a higher proportion than that who are extremists unfortunately. But that's due to shit social conditions at the root of things, not the religion.
that's another discussion altogether, I believe a combination of social/financial conditions along with religious upbringing/beliefs play a part in molding extremists. you really can't exclude any major factors out when breaking down what makes people do things. most religions do preach some hateful shit anyway
4637
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:34:32 PM »
sorry to butt in here but why are we veering off and talking about representing Muslims?
the actions here have nothing to do with them. this discussion is focused on those who would kill/harm others in the name of Islam.
everyone knows there is an overwhelming majority of of peaceful Muslims in the world and no one is denying it but even .01 percent of 1.6 billion is a lot of fucking people willing to cause harm
no one here has said anything against them.
because obviously if a couple muslims commit a violent act, then every single muslim worldwide must share their exact same mindset!
... right?
right?
... oh
EH?
4638
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:30:23 PM »
sorry to butt in here but why are we veering off and talking about representing Muslims?
the actions here have nothing to do with them. this discussion is focused on those who would kill/harm others in the name of Islam.
everyone knows there is an overwhelming majority of of peaceful Muslims in the world and no one is denying it but even .01 percent of 1.6 billion is a lot of fucking people willing to cause harm
no one here has said anything against them.
4639
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:18:58 PM »
Steve remembers when you called
Who the fuck is Steve
do you even remember the late night alligator pornos they used to show on animal planet?
4640
« on: May 04, 2015, 08:14:54 PM »
Steve remembers when you called
4641
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:53:34 PM »
I'm not justifying these shootings, but...
What the hell did these people expect to happen?
don't worry
the crops are safe
That was literally what the event was.
I don't who was more sad and deranged: the people hosting the event or the gunmen. Cause this event was clearly made with a greater agenda in mind.
I would have to go with the gunmen. You can't really fault the people running the thing as they were obviously prepared for shit to go down.
it's not like lives weren't saved
Yeah, but it's so incredibly easy to launch a gun attack here. And if the people hosting the event had so much security hired, it's probable that they wanted the gunmen to come, and then use that as a reason to intensify the already rampant Islamophobia going on in the world.
The gunmen weren't affiliated with al-Qaeda or IS. They were just lone gunmen who pledged "allegiance" to IS the instant before they launched the attack.
if they pledged "allegiance" to IS before the attack, then they are affiliated with the group. I'm not exactly sure they have a signup sheet.
whether the people running the thing wanted the gunmen to come is based on the personal outlook of the situation. They could have just as easily justified the heightened security with the recent charlie hebdo shootings over the same issue, which is what this even was honoring in the first place.
it's not like there isn't a problem with radical Muslims in the world. and when basic human rights such as freedom of speech are silenced because of such a threat, I commend anyone stupid/brave enough to put themselves in a position of danger to uphold dat shit.
There's a difference between shouting "I GIVE BAY'AH TO THE ISLAMIC STATE TIME TO MARTYR MYSELF ALLAHU AKBAR" on twitter immediately before going on an attempted spree and actually being planted in by the group and actively coordinating with the group for months before the attack happened.
This attack was really poorly executed, and it was clearly spontaneous. Hell, there was only one injured security guard, and the only two dead were the attackers.
isn't that a good thing?
4642
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:31:17 PM »
I'm not justifying these shootings, but...
What the hell did these people expect to happen?
don't worry
the crops are safe
That was literally what the event was.
I don't who was more sad and deranged: the people hosting the event or the gunmen. Cause this event was clearly made with a greater agenda in mind.
I would have to go with the gunmen. You can't really fault the people running the thing as they were obviously prepared for shit to go down.
it's not like lives weren't saved
Yeah, but it's so incredibly easy to launch a gun attack here. And if the people hosting the event had so much security hired, it's probable that they wanted the gunmen to come, and then use that as a reason to intensify the already rampant Islamophobia going on in the world.
The gunmen weren't affiliated with al-Qaeda or IS. They were just lone gunmen who pledged "allegiance" to IS the instant before they launched the attack.
if they pledged "allegiance" to IS before the attack, then they are affiliated with the group. I'm not exactly sure they have a signup sheet. whether the people running the thing wanted the gunmen to come is based on the personal outlook of the situation. They could have just as easily justified the heightened security with the recent charlie hebdo shootings over the same issue, which is what this even was honoring in the first place. it's not like there isn't a problem with radical Muslims in the world. and when basic human rights such as freedom of speech are silenced because of such a threat, I commend anyone stupid/brave enough to put themselves in a position of danger to uphold dat shit.
4643
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:15:42 PM »
I'm not justifying these shootings, but...
What the hell did these people expect to happen?
don't worry
the crops are safe
That was literally what the event was.
I don't who was more sad and deranged: the people hosting the event or the gunmen. Cause this event was clearly made with a greater agenda in mind.
I would have to go with the gunmen. You can't really fault the people running the thing as they were obviously prepared for shit to go down. it's not like lives weren't saved
4644
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:10:07 PM »
I'm not justifying these shootings, but...
What the hell did these people expect to happen?
don't worry the crops are safe
4645
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:07:39 PM »
Jeremy.. please, not again
4646
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:05:22 PM »
i'm afloat because i'm white
4647
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:03:47 PM »
I just fucked Mother Theresa
4648
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:01:39 PM »
4649
« on: May 04, 2015, 06:00:48 PM »
4650
« on: May 04, 2015, 05:57:05 PM »
If I drink beer at a party I feel bloated and gassy and have to hold my farts a lot
just preform an alcoholic enema instead of drinking it so they don't know you're gassy
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