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The Flood / Re: New Better Call Saul trailer!!!!
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:53:24 PM »
Yasssss

The trailer reminded me of how much I've wanted to see Saul doing lawyerly stuffs. In BB, we don't see him in action much, but when we do, he's really goddamn good at it.
I hope Huell is in it >.> He was pretty funny

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The Flood / Re: How many shitposts does it take...
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:52:41 PM »
Hopefully none, I don't like memes, even more so the overused ones.
anime is a maymay
I heard fishermen like memes.
best way to get a day's catch

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The Flood / Re: How many shitposts does it take...
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:51:16 PM »
Hopefully none, I don't like memes, even more so the overused ones.
anime is a maymay

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The Flood / Re: Mods appreciation thread
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:50:14 PM »
Almost forgot about Kiyo!

Spoiler

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The Flood / New Better Call Saul trailer!!!!
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:41:18 PM »
YouTube


totes excite

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The Flood / Re: How old are you, bbys?
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:37:04 PM »
20-desu

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The Flood / Re: Mods appreciation thread
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:33:17 PM »
heil dug!


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The Flood / Re: Mods appreciation thread
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:29:15 PM »
Mods watching Anarchy from a far


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The Flood / Re: Mods appreciation thread
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:27:45 PM »
Psy having a talking to with a watched member


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The Flood / Re: Mods appreciation thread
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:23:28 PM »
Cheat viewing Isara's new forum design


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Serious / Re: Former French airline boss: U.S shot down MH370
« on: December 22, 2014, 10:17:22 PM »
Oh my fucking God.....

It was SO OBVIOUSLY the "pro"-Russians who shot the fucking jet. Ever hear of Bellingcat? They got tons of huge articles proving that they shot down the jet.

*facenuke*

I actually feel sad every time I read a thread of yours to be honest. Like legitimately sad.

MH17 =/= MH370

<___________________<

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Serious / Former French airline boss: U.S shot down MH370
« on: December 22, 2014, 08:35:44 PM »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2883651/U-S-military-shot-MH370-thought-hacked-used-terror-attack-claims-former-airline-boss.html?ito=social-facebook

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A former airline boss and writer claims the U.S. downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 because the military feared it had been taken over by hackers and was about to be used in a 9/11-style attack.

Marc Dugain, the former chief executive of now-defunct Proteus Airlines, said the jumbo jet was shot down near a U.S. military base on the remote island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean after it was hacked.

He told Paris Match that islanders in the Maldives near Diego Garcia told him they saw the missing aircraft flying low.

Dugain spoke of a fisherman on a small island who spoke of a 'huge plane' in Malaysie Airline's colours on March 8.

Last week grieving family members of Chinese passengers from a missing Malaysia Airlines flight protested outside the foreign ministry in Beijing Friday accusing the government of failing to provide them with regular updates on the search for the aircraft.

About 30 people, many of them elderly, gathered at the gates of the ministry with temperatures approaching freezing and were confronted by a line of police.

They demanded to speak to government officials in a bid to get more information on the search for flight MH370. Police manhandled and pushed protesters that attempted to enter the gate and warned passersby to leave the area immediately.
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My son is alive and I want to know what the government is doing to find him,' said Liu Dianyun, the mother of one of the passengers.

Some drove for two hours to attend the demonstration, despite acknowledging that their efforts were unlikely to produce results.

Chinese passengers account for about two-thirds of the 239 people who were aboard the Boeing 777, which vanished on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to China's capital.

Dozens of their relatives were reportedly beaten and arrested earlier this year.

Australia has been spearheading the hunt for the plane, which is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean off western Australia.

Would be interesting if this turns out to be real





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All I'll say is that tight montary policy around 2007 is what caused the Great Recession - which you can't blame on Reagan.

If you want to blame the financial crisis on somebody, blame whoever fucking wrote the Basel Accords.
dems were in control of congress in 2007

le maymay ebby posteng
Ah, but a Republican was in control of the Fed.
aw shit

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The Flood / Re: Happy Birthday to Noelle and BC!
« on: December 22, 2014, 08:30:02 PM »
Noelle left I think

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All I'll say is that tight montary policy around 2007 is what caused the Great Recession - which you can't blame on Reagan.

If you want to blame the financial crisis on somebody, blame whoever fucking wrote the Basel Accords.
dems were in control of congress in 2007

le maymay ebby posteng

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The Flood / Re: "Russian fishermen catch squeaking alien and eat it."
« on: December 22, 2014, 08:28:19 PM »
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Dammit Kinder, and this is the stuff you're looking at and trust more than Western media!

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Western Media!







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Fucking Carter mang

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The Flood / Re: I just broke up with my ex girl, here's her number.
« on: December 22, 2014, 06:05:12 PM »
y did my mom answer?

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The Flood / Re: French hostile takeover
« on: December 22, 2014, 06:02:21 PM »
baguette

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Serious / Re: Every fast food restaurant should be following this model
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:58:42 PM »

And bloody hell... 20/30 oz Sodas... jesus...
Not like you have to drink it in one sitting. I'll drive over to Popeyes if I'm at school and need something to eat and my drink will last me for about 2 hours
Kinder trying to justify drinking 40g's of sugar
ffs
You can put that boner away for me now

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:44:30 PM »
If Putin is so weak, then why is he defying what the West wants? That's not being weak, that's being string and standing up for yourself
Bravado and charisma doesn't mean you're a strong leader. A shepherd who can lead his flock into a volcano still isn't a very good shepherd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin
During Putin's first premiership and presidency (1999–2008), real incomes increased by a factor of 2.5, real wages more than tripled; unemployment and poverty more than halved, and the Russians' self-assessed life satisfaction rose significantly.[9] Putin's first presidency was marked by high economic growth: the Russian economy grew for eight straight years, seeing GDP increase by 72% in PPP (as for nominal GDP, 600%).[9][10][11][12][13] As Russia's president, Putin and the Federal Assembly passed into law a flat income tax of 13%, a reduced profits tax, and new land and legal codes.[14][15] As Prime Minister, Putin oversaw large-scale military and police reform. His energy policy has affirmed Russia's position as an energy superpower.[citation needed] Putin supported high-tech industries such as the nuclear and defence industries. A rise in foreign investment[16] contributed to a boom in such sectors as the automotive industry. However, capital investment recently dropped 2.5% because of the crisis in Ukraine according to forecasts by economists from the IMF.[17] Putin has cultivated an image of a strongman and a popular cultural icon in Russia.

Because of rising oil prices. That was it.

Now that the oil prices are going down, so is his economy. The same thing happened back in Soviet days where their economic growth was based on oil prices.
And I'm not denying the Russian economy is going to end up deeper in the shitter. What this whole thread is about, that despite fall of Russia's economy, the people still see Putin in a positive manner. But a decrease in oil prices is good for the world economy as it saves people more money, which they can use to spend on other things that Russia exports

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:14:06 PM »
Except Ukraine owed Russia a lot of money. Russia had all the rights to "fuck with" Ukraine One day China is going to coming knocking on America's door for it's money they have given us
Are you fucking serious?
It's the truth

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:13:16 PM »
If Putin is so weak, then why is he defying what the West wants? That's not being weak, that's being string and standing up for yourself
Bravado and charisma doesn't mean you're a strong leader. A shepherd who can lead his flock into a volcano still isn't a very good shepherd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin
During Putin's first premiership and presidency (1999–2008), real incomes increased by a factor of 2.5, real wages more than tripled; unemployment and poverty more than halved, and the Russians' self-assessed life satisfaction rose significantly.[9] Putin's first presidency was marked by high economic growth: the Russian economy grew for eight straight years, seeing GDP increase by 72% in PPP (as for nominal GDP, 600%).[9][10][11][12][13] As Russia's president, Putin and the Federal Assembly passed into law a flat income tax of 13%, a reduced profits tax, and new land and legal codes.[14][15] As Prime Minister, Putin oversaw large-scale military and police reform. His energy policy has affirmed Russia's position as an energy superpower.[citation needed] Putin supported high-tech industries such as the nuclear and defence industries. A rise in foreign investment[16] contributed to a boom in such sectors as the automotive industry. However, capital investment recently dropped 2.5% because of the crisis in Ukraine according to forecasts by economists from the IMF.[17] Putin has cultivated an image of a strongman and a popular cultural icon in Russia.

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:11:47 PM »
Then why is his support over 80% currently? Read the OP before posting. kthnxs
We've explained why already, but clearly it didn't stay in your head for long.
No you didn't

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It's cause Putin is ramping up his propaganda machine massively and using far more nationalist/populist rhetoric. But this is artificial public support that'll just evaporate once the Russians are really in for their money (or out for their money) economically in two years. Putin's just a worthless, generic leech who's transforming Russia into a Fascist rogue state.

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Unfortunately it'll be another jackass preaching the same old bullshit and the Russians will eat it up. Maybe not, but I doubt it.

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Eighty-one percent of Russians approve of the way Putin is handling his job as president, which is a significant increase from his 58 percent approval rating shortly after his most recent inauguration in May 2012 [1].
I guess since my explanation wasn't good or clear enough for you, I'll have to explain it in another way...

In police/repressive states, the leaders always have more popularity because generally the only perspective you're getting is that which is coming from the Government's propaganda arm. Xi Jinping (China) has an approval of around 90%, while leaders like Obama and Cameron have approval ratings hovering around 50%. Putin's popularity is artificial, and once the nationalistic fervor going on in Russia subsides, his approval will tumble like his economy. This is a big reason on why Fascism isn't sustainable. You need to constantly feed it, or else people will realize how screwed over they've been and revolt. It's what happened in the USSR in 1991.
>comparing Russia to China

toplel

Unlike China, Russians have access to the internet and with that, social media and international news. I suggest putting that Western propaganda down

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:04:01 PM »
Then why is his support over 80% currently? Read the OP before posting. kthnxs
We've explained why already, but clearly it didn't stay in your head for long.
No you didn't

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It's cause Putin is ramping up his propaganda machine massively and using far more nationalist/populist rhetoric. But this is artificial public support that'll just evaporate once the Russians are really in for their money (or out for their money) economically in two years. Putin's just a worthless, generic leech who's transforming Russia into a Fascist rogue state.

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Unfortunately it'll be another jackass preaching the same old bullshit and the Russians will eat it up. Maybe not, but I doubt it.

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Eighty-one percent of Russians approve of the way Putin is handling his job as president, which is a significant increase from his 58 percent approval rating shortly after his most recent inauguration in May 2012 [1].

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 04:01:14 PM »
Then why is his support over 80% currently? Read the OP before posting. kthnxs
We've explained why already, but clearly it didn't stay in your head for long.
No you didn't

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 03:27:53 PM »
Russians continue to prove their lack of intelligence.
How so?

You can't deny him being a strong leader, something many people want
Hitler and Mussolini were strong leaders as well, and look at where they got their countries to...

And at least Hitler had the excuse of being a massive drug-addict and Mussolini was more motivated by a delusional ideology than personal wealth.
Seeing as Hitler managed to bring Germany out of one of the worst economic disasters in history, I don't see where you're getting at
Learn your history, you fucking retard.
Reported for rule breaking. Enjoy your ban
I don't think they'll care since what I said was in response to you defending a drug-addicted tyrant who nearly destroyed the country I've been absolutely dying to live in.
I was defending Hitler? Oh boy, you get butt hurt that I proved you wrong and attempt to respond with false responses and petty insults. Go back to Meme Land; nobody even wants you on this site

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 03:26:38 PM »
Russians continue to prove their lack of intelligence.
How so?

You can't deny him being a strong leader, something many people want
Strong leaders don't run their country into the ground. Putin is a pathetically weak leader, no amount of posturing will ever change that.
How is he running the country into the ground?
By fucking with Ukraine knowing damn well sanctions would be put into place. He doesn't care, because his personal wealth isn't really affected.

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It's the hypocritical West that's doing it;
Calm down there Babushka.

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America can invade a country but not Russia?
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/loaded-question
Except Ukraine owed Russia a lot of money. Russia had all the rights to "fuck with" Ukraine
Nope. No country has the right to declare war on another because they want to relive the glory days of fascism.

 
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One day China is going to coming knocking on America's door for it's money they have given us
LOL No they aren't.

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Just pointing out how the West are masters at hypocrisy
Not in this instance they aren't. America didn't annex Iraq or Afghanistan. They went in with majority support from the locals. Russia is trying to recreate the Soviet Union. 

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Nice question dodging
It's a loaded question. So I'll say again: America did not annex Iraq or Afghanistan. There's no hypocrisy.

And even if it was hypocritical, you're changing the subject. The point is he knew fucking with Ukraine would bring heavy sanctions on Russia. He did it anyway. That's a weak, hotheaded, and ignorant leader.
Yep, Putin is going to come across this site, read your comment, and send Ukraine an apology letter. You can say what countries can and can't do, but they're going to do what they want regardless of what you think
No, he's gonna lose all his support because of the sanctions out on Russia.

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LOL yes they are
You realize that would mean World War 3? They don't need to do that to get their money back. The fact that America owes China is far more valuable than going to war.

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You can make up all the excuses you want, but you still have not answered my question
It's a logical fallacy. Either way, I answered. America did not annex Iraq and Afghanistan. There's no hypocrisy.

Again, stop avoiding the issue. Putin is a weak and short sighted leader. All his posturing and bravado isn't going to last long, and it certainly isn't going to bring Russia out of this economic pit.
Then why is his support over 80% currently? Read the OP before posting. kthnxs

No it wouldn't. It would mean the U.S pay back what they owe or face a default essentially

Except it isn't a logical fallacy. You only think it is because you can't come up with a response. America invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, especially on false notions of WMDs in Iraq. If Putin is so weak, then why is he defying what the West wants? That's not being weak, that's being string and standing up for yourself

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 03:21:43 PM »
Russians continue to prove their lack of intelligence.
How so?

You can't deny him being a strong leader, something many people want
Hitler and Mussolini were strong leaders as well, and look at where they got their countries to...

And at least Hitler had the excuse of being a massive drug-addict and Mussolini was more motivated by a delusional ideology than personal wealth.
Seeing as Hitler managed to bring Germany out of one of the worst economic disasters in history, I don't see where you're getting at
Learn your history, you fucking retard.
Reported for rule breaking. Enjoy your ban

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Serious / Re: Putin support stronger than ever, despite economic woes
« on: December 22, 2014, 03:20:44 PM »
Russians continue to prove their lack of intelligence.
How so?

You can't deny him being a strong leader, something many people want
Strong leaders don't run their country into the ground. Putin is a pathetically weak leader, no amount of posturing will ever change that.
How is he running the country into the ground? It's the hypocritical West that's doing it; America can invade a country but not Russia?
The difference between America and Russia is that America never annexed Iraq/Afghanistan against their will and say that they were rightfully parts of "Greater America". There were a lot of opinion polls with Iraqi/Afghan civilians after their respective invasions and a majority of them supported the Americans coming in. And please don't cite that bullshit Crimean referendum. It is literally impossible for something as controversial as changing which country you're living in to get anywhere even close to 98% approval.
So you can cite an opinion poll, but I can't? Talk about moving the goal posts to suit your needs. Just like Kosovo, Crimea wanted to break away from it's host country and Russia provided them support
An opinion poll has nowhere near the same magnitude as a blatantly rigged referendum . And Putin used that same BS rhetoric of the "Kosovo precedent" to justify stealing Crimea. And Kosovo and Crimea are different stories. Kosovo wanted to be independent, and they were effectively independent for 9 years before actually declaring it. But with Crimea, they were Ukrainian one day, and Russian the next.
Stop trying to move the goal posts here. If the West can go into Kosovo, then Russia has the same right to go into a place that wanted to be independent. This is the exact reason the West is so damn hypocritical of somebody they're scared shitless of

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