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The Flood / Re: Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 11:17:21 AM »
>tfw already on right
Same here. Most ethical standards liberals want to achieve aren't practical or beneficial.

>Women should be able to wear whatever they want, wherever they want
Yeah they should, but unless they actually want to increase their chance of rape, then they need to make a compromise. The real world really doesn't care about your feelings.

We don't live in the dark ages, women should be allowed to show more than just their hands and face without the threat of rape. Not the victims fault if a rapist can't control themselves.

I won't even address the rest of your of bait.
Except humans are animals and have sexual urges. If a girl is going to wear booty shorts and a bikini top then she WILL get more attention than a girl wearing baggy jeans and a long shirt. If you're going to wear the former then don't fucking complain about getting looks because it will happen. Jay is the perfect example of this: She doesn't want women to be looked at in certain manners yet will post pics that consisting of 80% of her cleavage

I know when a woman looks at you, you cum yourself instantly, but it usually takes a bit more for others.
I know whenever people read your posts, their IQ drops by a point.

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The Flood / Re: Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 11:15:49 AM »


There is no need to be upset.

Try to soothe yourself and refrain from using autistic as an insult.

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The Flood / Re: Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 11:10:32 AM »
>tfw already on right
Same here. Most ethical standards liberals want to achieve aren't practical or beneficial.

>Women should be able to wear whatever they want, wherever they want
Yeah they should, but unless they actually want to increase their chance of rape, then they need to make a compromise. The real world really doesn't care about your feelings.

We don't live in the dark ages, women should be allowed to show more than just their hands and face without the threat of rape. Not the victims fault if a rapist can't control themselves.

I won't even address the rest of your of bait.
Except humans are animals and have sexual urges. If a girl is going to wear booty shorts and a bikini top then she WILL get more attention than a girl wearing baggy jeans and a long shirt. If you're going to wear the former then don't fucking complain about getting looks because it will happen. Jay is the perfect example of this: She doesn't want women to be looked at in certain manners yet will post pics that consisting of 80% of her cleavage

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The Flood / Re: Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 11:06:01 AM »
Just to clear this up.

This is bait and it's bordering on a shitpost too.
But it's not muh 'librul bias oh noes' that's the reason it's bait, it's because it makes the assumption that one political view is correct and superior. The same would apply if someone said
'Republicans, Conservatives, Capitalists, and everybody else; if there was a logical way to show the left side of the spectrum was superior and actually did a better job to help the populace, would you switch or stay?'
It's low quality bait.
It isn't bait. It's posing a question that if the right were better, would people join or stay on the left

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The Flood / Re: Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 09:28:15 AM »
Now THIS is bait. And a shitpost.
HUR HUR ETS SUMTHENG I DUN LIEK SO ET MUS BE B8 AND SHETPST


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The Flood / Liberals of the forum
« on: November 18, 2014, 09:25:05 AM »
Democrats, Greens, Socialists, and everybody else; if there was a logical way to show the right side of the spectrum was superior and actually did a better job to help the populace, would you switch or stay?

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The Flood / Re: Post your cuddle buddy for the winter
« on: November 18, 2014, 08:46:43 AM »
op

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The Flood / Re: I'm fucking done with this faggot-ass forum.
« on: November 18, 2014, 08:46:01 AM »
Darn

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The Flood / Re: What's the difference between America and a Yoghurt?
« on: November 18, 2014, 08:02:05 AM »
How do British police know that princess Diana had dandruff?













They found her head and shoulders under the steering wheel.


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The Flood / Re: lemy the lizerd
« on: November 18, 2014, 08:00:56 AM »

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>his teeth doe

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Serious / Re: A question for non hetero people.
« on: November 18, 2014, 07:52:03 AM »
I fucking love how you get all hissy and call Dustin out for trolling because you don't like his opinion, then you make a thread like this, on the Serious board


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Serious / Re: Who is MOST at fault...
« on: November 18, 2014, 07:47:01 AM »
Oh, it has an effect but to put it as the sole and biggest reason is absurd

Let me share something with you.



This was a map, done in the 1950's, of the various ethnic groups and tribes in Africa. Each colored blot is a separate group. Today, it's actually believed this image understates the sheer number of various groups, and that the total amount is much higher.

These are groups that, historically, likely disagreed with each other. Groups that were at war and should have NEVER been grouped in one nation (You can see the modern lines in black on the image), were suddenly thrown together without a care in the world from the European governments as to who they grouped, or what the fuck their history is.

Add, on top of this, the sheer destruction and chaos the Europeans brought in with their "colonization". As I said earlier, a prime example is the Congo, where the Belgian colonizers, under the rule of King Leopold, executed millions and cut off hundred of thousands, if not millions, of hands from native people who refused to assist in the rubber collecting, or just did not do it fast enough.

Guess what? These atrocities occurred across much of the continent, under most of the colonizers. They did not give a fuck what they did or who they harmed. Yes, this happened across the globe under exploration and colonization, but it was exponentially worse in Africa. Going back to the Congo, when the Belgians packed up and left in the 1950's, out of millions of citizens, only roughly 20-25 had the equivalent of a college education.

So, you can say "Oh, the Europeans had some negative effects, but it was far from the majority!" all you want, but history does not lie. The Europeans took a continent that, yes, was behind, and destroyed it, pillaged it for resources, and left it in chaos. The civil wars and strife that we see today, all remnants of idiocy that came during colonization.

So you say these ethnic groups have always been at each other's throats, even before Europeans arrived, correct? If that's the case then how would some lines on a piece of paper change a single thing? These groups would still be fighting each other like they are now without Europe ever setting foot on the continent, But if you look at just about every country in the world then you would see that dozens of tribes and ethnic groups used to live their (Mongolia before Khan is a perfect example of this.) yet they are all one nation to this day, through the primary idea of military conquest (again, Khan and his take over of Mongolia). So my point is, without the interference of Europeans then these groups would still be fighting each other and would still be grouped into countries with the help of African warlords and such conquering areas

Colonization actually brought many benefits to Africa. One of the biggest was stabilization. Before Europe, groups were always fighting each other. After Europeans left, they went back to fight each other. When European powers ruled the fighting and hostilities either stopped or were highly scaled-back. Slavery was also abolished under Europeans, but as soon as they left it became rampant again. European involvement also modernized many parts of the continent

Of course, those who actually accepted it such as South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, and Botswana. Other nations are shit holes because they shunned Europeans and what they could offer them. Your single usage of Congo and Belgium is not a representation of all of Africa or Europe. Alternatively, the death of millions upon millions of natives by the Spanish against tribes like the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas arguably dwarf that of Congo in scale of death and brutality

You also have African leaders like Robert Mugabe for not moving on from their colonial problems to blame for problems in Africa today.

We can continue arguing but I'm not in that much of a care mood to do so

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Serious / Re: Who is MOST at fault...
« on: November 17, 2014, 10:15:05 PM »

You realize Europeans colonized other parts of the world and they turned out completely fine

You do realize the European "colonies" in Africa were extremely different than, say, India/Australia/The New World?
It was different, and so was the colonization between the Americas and Australia as example.

So, you're saying that European colonization of Africa has little effect on the problems that remain today?

That's a damn joke, and any credible historian would dismiss you.
Oh, it has an effect but to put it as the sole and biggest reason is absurd

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Serious / Re: We are seeing the Greatest Depression right now, in Europe
« on: November 17, 2014, 10:13:58 PM »
In other news, child homelessness in America is at over 2.2 million. Anybody who actually thinks the economy is better is a well mis-informed sheep

*1.6 million
That's the number of children in school. Doesn't include all children
http://rt.com/usa/206243-children-homeless-america-high/

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Serious / Re: Who is MOST at fault...
« on: November 17, 2014, 10:09:39 PM »

You realize Europeans colonized other parts of the world and they turned out completely fine

You do realize the European "colonies" in Africa were extremely different than, say, India/Australia/The New World?
It was different, and so was the colonization between the Americas and Australia as example.

Ethiopia was never colonized but it still remains the same as other African nations. The major causes that make Africa what it is, is it's culture and general history of being less advanced than other civilizations

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The Flood / Re: HAPPY BDAY DECI
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:59:04 PM »
I want to say I hope you never have kids, but I'm pretty sure sex is already out of the question for you anyway.

Pls use a condom if you rape someone.
I want to say you're a pathetic little obsessed faggot, but you already know that

You are quite possibly the biggest moron on this site.
>says the fucktard who has a hard on for pcs and blows up when somebody points out how retarded pc hype is

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The Flood / Re: HAPPY BDAY DECI
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:53:05 PM »
I want to say I hope you never have kids, but I'm pretty sure sex is already out of the question for you anyway.

Pls use a condom if you rape someone.
I want to say you're a pathetic little obsessed faggot, but you already know that

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The Flood / HAPPY BDAY DECI
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:49:00 PM »
:^)

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News / Re: Apply to be a Monitor
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:42:23 PM »
If Icy is a monitor and Kiyo is a mod, then I should be one. Would clear up the political bias real nice

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Serious / Re: We are seeing the Greatest Depression right now, in Europe
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:40:44 PM »
In other news, child homelessness in America is at over 2.2 million. Anybody who actually thinks the economy is better is a well mis-informed sheep

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Serious / Re: Who is MOST at fault...
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:36:33 PM »

You realize Europeans colonized other parts of the world and they turned out completely fine

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The Flood / Re: "Essay" on Rome: Rise, Height. Fall
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:31:56 PM »

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The Flood / Re: "Essay" on Rome: Rise, Height. Fall
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:31:13 PM »
Quote
In the First and Second Punic Wars the Carthage Empire
Carthaginian*

Too little time spend on Ceasar's civil war or even a mention of Pharsalus

No mention of the Five Good Emporors

No Gaius Marius

Diocletian stabilized the empire, prior to Constantine, and even he preserved the strength of the emperor. It took a good while longer for the western empire to collapse.

No mention of Rome and the Visgoths fighting in union against the Hunnic invasion of Gaul.



In short, go fuck yourself.
Your point? All I had to do was explain the rise, height, and decline/fall. Punic Wars, Pax Romana, and Christianity would have perfectly suffice. Everything else was just extra

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The Flood / Re: "Essay" on Rome: Rise, Height. Fall
« on: November 17, 2014, 09:29:00 PM »
You do know once you turn it in it's ganna ring 100% plagiarism because of this post...
How is that possible since I submitted it like on last Thursday?

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The Flood / Re: HAPPY NEARLY CHRISTMAS!
« on: November 17, 2014, 05:54:42 PM »
Bruh, it ain't even Thanksgiving yet. I love Jesus and shit but it's too damn early to be putting up fucking inflatable snowman when just today I experienced a fucking humid ass heat wave. Frosty can't survive in this shit

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Serious / Re: Republicans hold more college degrees than democrats
« on: November 17, 2014, 05:48:45 PM »
Implying that having a degree makes you more "educated"
Without using Google and only using your mind, please answer these simple history questions

1. What caused the creation of Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims?
2. List in order the following Chinese Dynasties: Qin, Shang, Han, Sung, Sui, Tang, and Zhou
3. Who was the Roman Emperor that increased persecutions of Christians?
4. Name the Indian leader who campaigned against the Macedonian general named Seleucus
5. What was the largest empire ever created?
nigga I'm in high school and I can answer all of these except for the Chinese dynasties.

Step it up.
I'm about to finish my Masters and I don't know the answer to a single one.
Honestly, most people don't need to know this shit unless it is relevant to their intended field of work.
Knowing the difference between Islamic sects is rather important, as it's wrong to offend a person and assume all Muslims are the same

The Qin Dynasty created a very central government and with it, a civil service exam which has been a major reason for Chinese political stability for over 2,000 years. It's even the basis for other exams found throughout the world

Christian persecutions actually benefited the growth of the religion, making it one of the most influential belief systems

Genghis Khan's Mongolian Empire set the basis for the foundations of many world nations, including the formation of the Russian Empire

4/5 questions I posted off the top of my head have VERY strong connections to our everyday life and things could be different if Khan was killed by his blood brother or the Chinese never established a central examination. So yes, most people NEED to know this stuff, not only because it's our history but lack of historical education will be the rise of people like Stalin, Hussein, and Hitler

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Serious / Re: Republicans hold more college degrees than democrats
« on: November 17, 2014, 05:06:47 PM »
Implying that having a degree makes you more "educated"
Without using Google and only using your mind, please answer these simple history questions

1. What caused the creation of Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims?
2. List in order the following Chinese Dynasties: Qin, Shang, Han, Sung, Sui, Tang, and Zhou
3. Who was the Roman Emperor that increased persecutions of Christians?
4. Name the Indian leader who campaigned against the Macedonian general named Seleucus
5. What was the largest empire ever created?

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Serious / Re: Republicans hold more college degrees than democrats
« on: November 17, 2014, 04:58:07 PM »
This starts to make sense when you consider most poor minority groups in urban areas vote blue.
Which is even more interesting when you see Republicans are the ones that support less/decreased taxes, something that would actually help poor people

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Serious / Re: Boehner did something...good?
« on: November 17, 2014, 04:54:06 PM »
Republicans are against more taxation? Huh

And languished in the House? So was it first introduced in the Senate or something based on the final line? If so, then that doesn't make sense as the House has priority of starting bills related to money, including taxes

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