This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Messages - Kinder Graham
Pages: 1 ... 9899100 101102 ... 243
2971
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:38:09 PM »
I figured out a perfect way
1. take person's IQ 2. take person's post count 3. multiple IQ and post count
In OPs case, it's 0
2972
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:37:11 PM »
This looks like a solid and enjoyable game mode. This will have people resort to team work and communication, something all games should be about. Excited to play the beta, then develop thoughts on the game
2973
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:34:46 PM »
So Seach and Destroy?
This game is literally Advanced Warfare.
So every game must be one game because all shooters have a TDM mode, huh?
2974
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:32:53 PM »
NO SCOTIN THE PUTIN
2975
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:32:14 PM »
Good move
A person should NEVER be killed or given a sentence without first be given a fair trial. After all, that's western powers decide to invade countries that attack their own citizens, is it not?
2976
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:17:24 PM »
I was too vague, to be honest. I should've asked if Lutherans are the most common Protestants in America. We really don't discriminate between the different sects here in England, seeing as we have a national church.
Nope. Biggest faith is Catholicism with over 50,000,000 followers. Baptism is the second largest with over 30,000,000. There's like 9,000,000 Lutherans here
2977
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:11:51 PM »
Non-denominational Christian that highly respects Judaism and especially Islam

Problem? The Five Pillars are fascinating concepts
2978
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:10:58 PM »
I'm Lutheran.
Is that the yank work for Protestant?
Not even It's part of Western Christian sects including Catholics, Lutheran, Presbyterianism, Methodism, and Anglicanism Lutheranism resulted from the Protestant Reformation but is in it's owned group. Two other sects devolved from the Reformation including: Reformed/Calvinist/Presbyterian which also includes Anabaptist, Methodist, Baptist, Adventist Anglicanism which includes Church of England and Pentecostal Alternatively, Methodist, Baptist, Adventist, and Pentecostal are all American creations
2979
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:02:46 PM »
Non-denominational Christian that highly respects Judaism and especially Islam, along with the more philisophoical beliefs like Buddhism, Confucianism, and Shinto
2980
« on: November 16, 2014, 11:57:38 AM »
go kill a Muslim woman, faggot
>rc >not being a pathetic fatass troll
2981
« on: November 16, 2014, 09:19:50 AM »
Can someone give me a picture of the guy's shirt?
2982
« on: November 16, 2014, 09:05:55 AM »
Please master?
2983
« on: November 16, 2014, 09:00:09 AM »
 *air horn*
2984
« on: November 16, 2014, 08:43:32 AM »
'Governments shouldn't regulate corporations'
'The free market will protect us'
Mhhmmmmmmm
Miss this part I see Ex-Monsanto executives run the United States Food and Drug Administration, the agency tasked with ensuring food safety for the American public
The pro-Monsanto “Farmer Assurance Provision, Section 735,” rider was quietly slipped into Agricultural Appropriations provisions of the HR 933 Continuing Resolution spending bill, designed to avert a federal government shutdown. It states that the department of agriculture “shall, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, immediately grant temporary permits to continue using the [GE] seed at the request of a farmer or producer [Monsanto].”
Obama signed the law on March 29. It allows the agribusiness giant to promote and plant GMO and GE seeds free from any judicial litigation that might deem such crops unsafe. Even if a court review determines that a GMO crop harms humans, Section 735 allows the seeds to be planted once the USDA approves them.
2985
« on: November 15, 2014, 11:32:07 PM »
SYKE THAT'S THE WRONG NUMBER
2986
« on: November 15, 2014, 11:19:26 PM »
fucking topkekel http://www.naturalnews.com/037289_monsanto_corporations_ethics.html#http://www.alternet.org/take-action/5-most-horrifying-things-about-monsanto-why-you-should-join-global-movement-and-protest1. Profiteering poisonous chemical company posing as agribusiness.
Remember the horrors of Operation Ranch Hand during the Vietnam War, when the US military designed a chemical warfare program and used the herbicide and defoliant Agent Orange to kill and maim 400,000 people (estimated by the Vietnam government), and ultimately cause birth defects for 500,000 children? Monsanto made that possible.
Monsanto began as a chemical company in 1901 and was responsible for some of the most damaging toxins in US history, like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s), and dioxin. Consumer advocacy group Food and Water Watch (FWW) released a report on APril 3 detailing Monsanto’s role in chemical disasters, Agent Orange, and the first genetically modified plant cell. The report shows that the “feed-the-world” agricultural and life sciences company Monsanto markets itself as today is only a recent development. The majority of Monsanto’s history is involved with heavy industrial chemical production, including the supply of Agent Orange to the US for Vietnam operations from 1962-'71. 2. Building a monopoly, putting farmers out of work.
There is nothing more quintessentially American than the independent family farmer; and there is nothing more un-American than stomping out that farmer’s livelihood to bolster your corporate monopoly. Monsanto is attempting this as it sues small farmers out of their livelihoods time and again.
You might have heard about the 75-year-old soybean farmer from Indiana, Vernon Hugh Bowman, who was ordered in the beginning of May to pay Monsanto $85,000 in damages for using second-generation seeds genetically modified with Monsanto’s pesticide resistant “Roundup Ready,” treatment. He pulled the seeds from the local grain elevator, which is usually used for feed crop, and planted them. The court decided Monsanto’s patent extends even to the offspring of its seeds, and the farmer had violated the company’s patent.
Bowman is by no means the only US farmer to be sent into debt at Monsanto’s hands. Monsanto reported enormous profits from 2012 to shareholders in January, while American farmers filed into Washington, DC to challenge the corporation’s right to sue farmers whose fields have become contaminated with Monsanto’s seeds. Oral arguments began on January 10 before the U.S. Court of Appeals to decide whether to reverse the cases' dismissal last February. The corporation’s total revenue reached $2.94 billion at the end of 2012, and its earnings nearly doubled analysts' projections.
In the article, “Monsanto's Earnings Nearly Double as They Create a Farming Monopoly”—originally published in Al Jazeera and reprinted on AlterNet on January 16—Charlotte Silver outlines how Monsanto has increased the price of the Roundup herbicide and exploiting its patent on transgenic corn, soybean and cotton, to gain control over those agricultural industries in the US, “…effectively squeezing out conventional farmers (those using non-transgenic seeds) and eliminating their capacity to viably participate and compete on the market.” The company also uses its power to coerce seed dealers out of stocking many of its competitor products. 3. Controlling the food, privatizing the water.
Half of the Earth’s population will live in an area with significant water stress by 2030, according to estimates from the Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development. Corporations like Monsanto (along with Royal Dutch Shell and Nestle) are vying for a future in which free water supply is a thing of the past, and private companies control public water sources.
According to a government report titled " Intelligence Community Assessment; Global Water Security," by 2025, the world's population will likely exceed 8 billion people, and the demand for water will be 40 percent higher than sustainable water supplies available, with water needs of around 6,900 billion cubic meters due to population growth.
Private corporations already own 5 percent of the world's fresh water. Billionaires and companies, including Monsanto, are purchasing the rights to groundwater and aquifers. In an even more ominous twist, Monsanto is accused of dumping its plethora of toxic chemicals, including PCBs, dioxin and glyophosate (Roundup) into the water supply of various nations worldwide. Then, seeing a profitable market niche, it has begun privatizing those water sources it polluted, filtering the water, and selling it back to the public Ex-Monsanto executives run the United States Food and Drug Administration, the agency tasked with ensuring food safety for the American public.
This obvious conflict of interest could explain the lack of government-led research on the long-term effects of GM products. Recently, the U.S. Congress and president together passed the law that has been dubbed “Monsanto Protection Act.” Among other things, the new law bans courts from halting the sale of Monsanto’s genetically modified seeds.
The pro-Monsanto “Farmer Assurance Provision, Section 735,” rider was quietly slipped into Agricultural Appropriations provisions of the HR 933 Continuing Resolution spending bill, designed to avert a federal government shutdown. It states that the department of agriculture “shall, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, immediately grant temporary permits to continue using the [GE] seed at the request of a farmer or producer [Monsanto].”
Obama signed the law on March 29. It allows the agribusiness giant to promote and plant GMO and GE seeds free from any judicial litigation that might deem such crops unsafe. Even if a court review determines that a GMO crop harms humans, Section 735 allows the seeds to be planted once the USDA approves them.
Public health lawyer Michele Simon told the New York Daily News the Senate bill requires the USDA to “ignore any court ruling that would otherwise halt the planting of new genetically mengineered crops.” . Continuing environmental nightmares.
As Tami Canal points out, studies have linked Monsanto and other biotech conglomerates to the decline of bee colonies in the US and abroad.
Their environmental blunders don’t stop there. In 2002 the Washington Post published a piece titled “ Monsanto Hid Decades of Pollution,” outlining the corporation’s pollution of an Alabama town with toxic PCBs for decades without disclosure.
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) published an article debunking Monsanto’s claim that it is a “leader and innovator in sustainable agriculture.”
While Monsanto advertises its technology as important to achieving such goals as adequate global food production and “reducing agriculture's negative impacts on the environment,” the UCS says in reality, the corporate giant stands in the way of sustainable agriculture.
2987
« on: November 15, 2014, 11:08:49 PM »
For me, Santa never comes 
I can kidnap Oss and tie him up for you
2988
« on: November 15, 2014, 11:07:46 PM »
He's against net neutrality though. Probably has some other pro big business anti consumer views.
2989
« on: November 15, 2014, 10:56:30 PM »
Haram.
Wo, wo, wo Take it easy man. No need to suicide the forum. I can get you 72 virgins without you having to blow us all up
2990
« on: November 15, 2014, 10:52:42 PM »
I find him to be a bit of a moron which is sad considering he's Ron Paul's son.
There is a funny clip of him choking on his food and running away from a Hispanic girl claiming to be a DREAM supporter that I love. Might post it when I get home
I'm a Hispanic male and laugh at DREAM
2991
« on: November 15, 2014, 10:50:50 PM »
Has the best names on the site. If you don't agree then you're a terrorist and will be reported to NSA, CIA, FBI, DEA, CBP, ICC, Interpool, A-Team, SHIELD, and Noble Team
2992
« on: November 15, 2014, 10:47:40 PM »
Say somebody must be using our IP address and go in a brief discussion on the dark net
2993
« on: November 15, 2014, 10:45:18 PM »
That mean you're coming to murica if you ahve to go abroad?
2994
« on: November 15, 2014, 01:23:56 PM »
2995
« on: November 15, 2014, 01:20:24 PM »
3?
I dunno. All I know is more kids=less taxes
2996
« on: November 15, 2014, 07:45:13 AM »
somebody pass the good toilet paper, not the that fucking sandpapeer at hotels
2997
« on: November 15, 2014, 07:40:55 AM »
Even worse is a guy helped make the "article"
2998
« on: November 14, 2014, 06:47:22 PM »
Bæ/bae is a Danish word for poop. Also used by people on the internet who think it means baby, sweetie etc.
2999
« on: November 14, 2014, 06:46:20 PM »
That was funny
Kiyo is our DeeJ
3000
« on: November 14, 2014, 06:30:34 PM »
inb4moralfagsandkiyo
Pages: 1 ... 9899100 101102 ... 243
|