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Serious / Re: UN Reviewing Bombing of Refugee Center in Gaza
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:52:15 AM »
Quote
the militant group that dominates Gaza, that it is the enemy?s insistence on operating near shelters and other humanitarian sites that endangers civilians. But in the Jabaliya case, they provided no evidence of such activity

As I've said, Israel fabricates lies in order to get away with shit

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The Flood / Re: What's your fetish?
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:44:49 AM »
-Pain
-Latex
-Domination
-Needle play
-Femboys
-Emos
-Asphyxiation
Get rid of 2 or 3 from that list and we share similar fetishes (._.)

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Serious / Re: oh gawd y
« on: August 03, 2014, 09:40:51 PM »
Congratulations, now you're a communist and your constituents won't re-elect you.
Democracy is so over rated.
Great thing you live under a Constitutional Monarchy and I live under a Republic

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The Flood / Re: Got a new laptop today
« on: August 03, 2014, 09:33:13 PM »
Time for high quality HD 1080p porn running at 60fps.
Maybe some Sienna Grace? :p
Good taste, bro.
I'm debating if I should subscribe to a porn site JUST to see all her shoots >.>
Do you really want your bank to know what kind of porn you watch?

Good point >.>

Although I'm sure my ISP has a better knowledge

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The Flood / Re: Got a new laptop today
« on: August 03, 2014, 08:43:08 PM »
Time for high quality HD 1080p porn running at 60fps.
Maybe some Sienna Grace? :p
Good taste, bro.
I'm debating if I should subscribe to a porn site JUST to see all her shoots >.>

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The Flood / Re: Got a new laptop today
« on: August 03, 2014, 08:17:34 PM »
Time for high quality HD 1080p porn running at 60fps.
Maybe some Sienna Grace? :p

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The Flood / Re: Got a new laptop today
« on: August 03, 2014, 08:16:50 PM »
>A10
>6GB
>Touchscreen
top kek, my labtop, which is 2 years old goes for $150 more and has a 640m, and 8GB

Just played Empire: Total War on very high settings. It works perfectly and that's all I care about

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Serious / Re: oh gawd y
« on: August 03, 2014, 08:15:20 PM »
You know what America needs?

Spoiler

No. Have you even seen the whole Veteran Affairs scandal going on? Not to mention I've attended military hospitals for almost 20 years and it's dreadful going to one. Long waits, rude employees, and incompetent doctors/nurses is what will happen when the public gets a taste of everybody else going to the doctor because they have a damn cough. Pretty sure I've told my story about waiting 3 hours with a piece of metal impaled in my tongue and everybody else in front of me having a cough or headache

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The Flood / Re: Sleep
« on: August 03, 2014, 07:36:35 PM »
I can easily sleep fro 11 hours straight

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Serious / oh gawd y
« on: August 03, 2014, 07:32:03 PM »

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The Flood / Got a new laptop today
« on: August 03, 2014, 07:21:30 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Speedtest thread
« on: August 03, 2014, 07:11:45 PM »

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Gaming / Re: Game night anyone? xbox 360
« on: August 03, 2014, 05:40:57 PM »
Will play Gears of War 3, if it's still going on

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The Flood / Re: So, we are still under attack?
« on: August 03, 2014, 11:50:37 AM »
Change it to something like:

Teh Flood
The Flud
Teh Flud

If it ever gets to that point

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Serious / Re: Your stance on cyber bulling?
« on: August 03, 2014, 11:48:36 AM »
It's rather serious. What goes on online also transitions to the real world. If somebody posts an embarrassing photo or video of you and it goes viral then you're going to be looked at and laughed at by a lot of others. Plus you have the fact people face harassment, stalking, blackmail, extortion, etc by people hiding behind false identities and that makes the circumstances even worse as you don't know who the person is unlike seeing their face in the real world

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The Flood / Re: Can we discuss raiding density here?
« on: August 03, 2014, 11:00:57 AM »
No

If you want to discuss it so bad then do it somewhere else and not here

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Serious / Re: There are good and bad forms of taxation
« on: August 03, 2014, 10:57:11 AM »
We could take care of the tax situation if we could remember a time before World War II.  Seems the gov't forgot it existed for more than seventy years.



Civil War spike, WWI spike, WWII spike, military industrial complex rise for the past half century.

It's common sense to expect a spike in debt during a war. However, the 1970s saw the elimination of the remaining gold standard, which is responsible for the debt increasing despite any wars during years

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Serious / Re: There are good and bad forms of taxation
« on: August 03, 2014, 10:55:00 AM »
Bad forms of taxation
- Court costs
- Social Security
- Gun registration
- Concealed carry permits
- Income tax
- Obamacare Individual Mandate Excise Tax
- Property Taxes
- Self-Employment Taxes
- Wealth tax
- Excise tax
- Consumption tax
- Gift tax
- Inheritance tax

Okay forms of taxation
- Tolls
- Fishing license
- Hunting permits
- Traffic fines
- Tariffs
- Cigarette tax
- Corporate income tax
- Double taxation
- Federal unemployment tax
- Food service tax
- Gas tax
- Liquor tax
- Public utility tax
- Resort tax
- Sales tax
- School tax
You'd better have a damn good reason for thinking cigarette, liquor, corporation taxes and tariffs are fine.
First 2: Not a necessity and can increase health risks of people
Corporate: Corporations are not people
Tariffs: Increases domestic job growth since it's cheaper
You can't seriously call yourself a libertarian and still think taxes should be used to sway people's personal choices. Not to mention, taxation on such goods doesn't stop such behaviour and simply makes people poorer.

If corporations aren't people they can't be properly taxed.

Domestic job growth is meaningless if everybody is poorer because competition is being stifled.
It's not swaying people's personal choice. If that was the case then you wouldn't be seeing homeless and poor people spending their money in order to get some crack or heroin. There's health risks to the public whenever a person smokes or decides to drink too much and drive. If they don't have health insurance then these taxes would offset the medical bills so insurance policies won't rise for everbody else

They can be properly taxed, it's taking a pen out and specifying business in the tax code

Competition isn't being stifled. Products can be imported but it would cost more for it to be. The smartest thing for a company to do is pack up and create thousands of jobs such as production, manager, construction, maintenance, etc

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The Flood / Re: Do you think Zombies are realistic?
« on: August 03, 2014, 01:09:48 AM »
Viruses are technically zombies

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Septagon / An idea
« on: August 02, 2014, 11:56:24 PM »
Just sitting around and sorting through some coins and thought we could use a backup site in case this place gets attacked again. I know there's one on Bnet but the blinding effects of the site and crap layout makes it a drag to go on.

I do have experience with a forum service similar to proboards but it's called Forumotion and I can make a simple site with one or two forums so it can be a simple bunker if shit happens. Only thing is that it would have to be more discreet and that means no links out in the public, only way is through PM to users you know for certain won't turn around and give it to Rose or Comms.


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The Flood / Re: Has the site been slowing down for anyone else?
« on: August 02, 2014, 11:33:36 PM »
Probably another DDoS attempt.
Do you think they mean to attack us or another site using this host?

Remember kids, obsessions are pathetic

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The Flood / Re: Has the site been slowing down for anyone else?
« on: August 02, 2014, 11:26:47 PM »
Same

Probably Cheat trying to get the site working or just some bugs that needs to be fixed

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The Flood / Re: Favourite quote of all time
« on: August 02, 2014, 10:04:32 PM »
I fucked your mom last night

-12 year old on CoD

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Serious / Re: There are good and bad forms of taxation
« on: August 02, 2014, 09:56:55 PM »
Bad forms of taxation
- Court costs
- Social Security
- Gun registration
- Concealed carry permits
- Income tax
- Obamacare Individual Mandate Excise Tax
- Property Taxes
- Self-Employment Taxes
- Wealth tax
- Excise tax
- Consumption tax
- Gift tax
- Inheritance tax

Okay forms of taxation
- Tolls
- Fishing license
- Hunting permits
- Traffic fines
- Tariffs
- Cigarette tax
- Corporate income tax
- Double taxation
- Federal unemployment tax
- Food service tax
- Gas tax
- Liquor tax
- Public utility tax
- Resort tax
- Sales tax
- School tax
You'd better have a damn good reason for thinking cigarette, liquor, corporation taxes and tariffs are fine.
First 2: Not a necessity and can increase health risks of people
Corporate: Corporations are not people
Tariffs: Increases domestic job growth since it's cheaper

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Serious / Re: There are good and bad forms of taxation
« on: August 02, 2014, 09:27:33 PM »
Bad forms of taxation
- Court costs
- Social Security
- Gun registration
- Concealed carry permits
- Income tax
- Obamacare Individual Mandate Excise Tax
- Property Taxes
- Self-Employment Taxes
- Wealth tax
- Excise tax
- Consumption tax
- Gift tax
- Inheritance tax

Okay forms of taxation
- Tolls
- Fishing license
- Hunting permits
- Traffic fines
- Tariffs
- Cigarette tax
- Corporate income tax
- Double taxation
- Federal unemployment tax
- Food service tax
- Gas tax
- Liquor tax
- Public utility tax
- Resort tax
- Sales tax
- School tax

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News / Re: We have a new host now
« on: August 02, 2014, 07:52:22 PM »
Does their ISP not have records of the traffic coming from that individual? Even if they do not have programs in place to stop it and nobody is at work at the time, surely they would have records of it once they got back to work the next day or something. I thought that shit was illegal as well.
It's far more complicated than that. People download programs, like Tor, and utilize other functions such as multiple proxies and IP addresses. It's why finding people who commit DoS attacks makes it nearly impossible. It's kinda like a criminal moving around constantly to different safehouses and using lots of false identities to hide

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News / Re: We have a new host now
« on: August 02, 2014, 07:34:53 PM »
My guess is that it was CommsOfficer. He managed to get around the IP bans on the other offsite and the amount of time he put into photoshopping comments and impersonating me suggests it was him

If you ever find out it was him, please, please, PLEASE contact the police or at least scare him shitless by saying that you will and will pursue charges against him

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Serious / Re: There is no free-market
« on: August 01, 2014, 04:35:45 PM »
Inflation is bad. It decreases the value of the dollar and thus reduces what you can buy with it.
Yes but there would be more money. Right?
And it's not redistributing "wealth" by printing more, it's trying to save their asses and the government's asses.
Did you mean that literally or were you just dispersing emotions? The Fed creates more money which decreases everyone else's dollar value and the Fed ends up with a profit. The wealth is redistributed to them.
In fact a great majority of the money is actually created by PRIVATE banks, not the government
Is it actually significant that the Fed would contract private banks to print money? The majority of money they create is digital anyway. Or do you mean something else? And more importantly, what exactly makes your video a reliable source?

I'm trying not to discuss politics anymore; I'm only here because I'm interested in the functions of Fed.
There would be more bills in circulation but it decreases the worth of bills when more are created. Example being gold and that the more of it then the less it's worth while the less there is then the more it's worth. Too much of anything is bad

I guess literally

Well they are not actually contracting them. Say a person has $100 and decide to deposit that in the bank. Banks have to keep a percentage of that $100 so you can have it any time you want while they take the rest and use for other means like giving out loans. With $100, let's say the bank only has to keep 10% meaning you only have $10 in the bank and the rest is simple IOUs whilst the other $90 is given out as loans. Before there was $100 but the loan of $90 creates an extra $90 meaning the money supply is actually $190. This cycle repeats itself and thus is where majority of the money comes from. This can be considered unconstitutional as ONLY Congress has the power to make money, not private banks

Facts is what makes it reliable

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The Flood / Re: R8 my b8?
« on: August 01, 2014, 03:56:21 PM »

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Gaming / Noscope Simulator?
« on: August 01, 2014, 03:54:20 PM »
YouTube


oh
my
gawd


GAME OF THE FUCKING YEAR

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