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« on: January 30, 2017, 07:35:23 AM »
Bernie can still win this you guys
I just resurrected his lifeless body with blood magic, match me fam.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 09:09:45 PM »
Is this the same polling group that said he'd never get the nomination and never win the general election? Image turned yuge, I just wanted an emoji
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« on: January 29, 2017, 05:24:20 PM »
i'm going to kill ender
and then you
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« on: January 29, 2017, 03:31:26 PM »
Fabric tends to be made out of stuff that triggers me, which is a bit of a pain really.
have you used them before
whats your problem with them
if a weird design makes your mouse act funny maybe you need a better mouse
Yeah I've had them years ago, but i can't stand them. It's the material, it sets my teeth on edge.
what specifically about the material, im curious
not all fabric mousepads use the same type of surface
Hmm, it's hard to describe.
Most synthetic fabrics when they are somewhat coarse tend to trigger my tisms. No idea why but they really turn my stomach.
It's not just mousepads; raincoats, trousers, bed linen, packaging and all sorts of other shit. Most socks too.
wew
yeah it's p stupid really but it makes my skin crawl all the same
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« on: January 29, 2017, 03:26:23 PM »
Fabric tends to be made out of stuff that triggers me, which is a bit of a pain really.
have you used them before
whats your problem with them
if a weird design makes your mouse act funny maybe you need a better mouse
Yeah I've had them years ago, but i can't stand them. It's the material, it sets my teeth on edge.
what specifically about the material, im curious
not all fabric mousepads use the same type of surface
Hmm, it's hard to describe. Most synthetic fabrics when they are somewhat coarse tend to trigger my tisms. No idea why but they really turn my stomach. It's not just mousepads; raincoats, trousers, bed linen, packaging and all sorts of other shit. Most socks too.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 01:52:03 PM »
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« on: January 29, 2017, 01:41:27 PM »
And now it's a walled off exhibit only allowing two cultists at a time. It's all over.
the poetic beauty in them building a wall to keep out people they don't want is breathtaking
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« on: January 29, 2017, 01:38:32 PM »
I was doing a few games of competitive with peach last night and we had one game that had all the tell-tale signs of being a dumpster fire.
The tanks would leeroy, die and spam thanks/i need healing, the DPS was being turned into fertilizer and all in all it was a bit of a stomp up until the last part of route 66 (defence).
After the 30th 'Thanks', I said fuck it and went bastion.
Sometimes you just have to put your faith in kek and then it will all come right.
We shoved them back mercilessly, with some particularly satisfying BRRRRRRRRRTs on their roadhog/pharah. Then for the attacking round, we trashed them with the bastion-rein-mercy on the payload meme. It was hard to believe it would actually work, but it did.
Boy howdy that was a funny match.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 11:21:42 AM »
I sincerely hope none of you lock the doors to your (your parents) homes at night. Otherwise, you'd be hypocrites. And we all know liberals are never hypocrites.
Eh, what?
You lock your doors because you love the ones inside, not because you hate all of those outside.
This isn't a case of burglars coming into your house at night. This is a family saying "Can you please let us in because there are bullets whizzing by my head."
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Okay, that's Europe. Show me some statistics for America
>arguing whether they should be let into America >It's turned out bad for Europe >BUT HAS IT TURNED OUT BAD FOR AMERICA?
Are you trying to be this dumb?
I'm simply asking if you have numbers or evidence to show that refugees are committing violent crimes here in the states. If it's such a problem across the ocean with the same people, surely we'd see some evidence of it here.
Oddly enough, I don't recall making this argument, friendo.
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Your "claim" is that crimes have risen in Europe since the refugees arrived - it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see you're implying a correlation between them. Like I said, that's fine. Flee can argue with you about that.
I'm asking you to show me proof that Syrian and other Middle Eastern refugees that are already here in the states are acting violently, committing crimes, or something that justifies a ban on their coming here. Or are you just saying we should do it because it's happening in Europe.
By all means, kabob yourselves into breaking point to learn the lesson the hard way.
Or we just continue to vet refugees as we have for the past 70+ years, assuming that there hasn't been a correlation here.
I really don't understand - do people seriously think we fly planeloads here overnight, hands them the keys to a house and car and say "Have fun, we'll see you in 8 years?" There is already strict vetting measures in place, so I'd love to see how Trump wants to make them more strict and restrictive.
I'm sure the USA is immune to the problems that the rest of the world has had with them, so sure go right ahead.
Arguably, yes. We share no land borders with the Middle East as you do with Greece and Turkey, and the trip by boat over the Mediterranean is far shorter and easier than going across the Atlantic. It's much more difficult to get into the US as a refugee than it is to get into Europe, even before you get into the matter of background checks and vetting.
Then you'd think Japan would be even more secure from it, yes? Stricter checks than the USA, and yet they still had trouble with the literal handful of people they let in (before deporting them again). Or perhaps a shocking idea? To stop causing situations that result in a refugee crisis in the first place.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 11:12:31 AM »
I sincerely hope none of you lock the doors to your (your parents) homes at night. Otherwise, you'd be hypocrites. And we all know liberals are never hypocrites.
Eh, what?
You lock your doors because you love the ones inside, not because you hate all of those outside.
This isn't a case of burglars coming into your house at night. This is a family saying "Can you please let us in because there are bullets whizzing by my head."
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Okay, that's Europe. Show me some statistics for America
>arguing whether they should be let into America >It's turned out bad for Europe >BUT HAS IT TURNED OUT BAD FOR AMERICA?
Are you trying to be this dumb?
I'm simply asking if you have numbers or evidence to show that refugees are committing violent crimes here in the states. If it's such a problem across the ocean with the same people, surely we'd see some evidence of it here.
Oddly enough, I don't recall making this argument, friendo.
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Your "claim" is that crimes have risen in Europe since the refugees arrived - it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see you're implying a correlation between them. Like I said, that's fine. Flee can argue with you about that.
I'm asking you to show me proof that Syrian and other Middle Eastern refugees that are already here in the states are acting violently, committing crimes, or something that justifies a ban on their coming here. Or are you just saying we should do it because it's happening in Europe.
By all means, kabob yourselves into breaking point to learn the lesson the hard way.
Or we just continue to vet refugees as we have for the past 70+ years, assuming that there hasn't been a correlation here.
I really don't understand - do people seriously think we fly planeloads here overnight, hands them the keys to a house and car and say "Have fun, we'll see you in 8 years?" There is already strict vetting measures in place, so I'd love to see how Trump wants to make them more strict and restrictive.
I'm sure the USA is immune to the problems that the rest of the world has had with them, so sure go right ahead.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 11:10:46 AM »
So they're still crazy and them winning wouldn't put the people in any better shape?
The ''moderate'' rebels are still fundamentalist scum.
They only appear to be moderate because they aren't posting slickly produced videos of beheadings on twitter. The ones that you could half argue weren't for turning syria into another third world shithole died off a long time ago and got absorbed into ISIS.
The russians 'accidentally' bombed them in the same way you yanks 'accidentally' bomb the syrian armed forces. Christ no, the best (least horrendous) outcome at the moment is for Assad to remain in power. If the rebels win, the christians in syria are fucked to say the least. Libya is a good example of what happens when you take the lid off a pressure cooker of a country. Gaddafi was an absolute piece of shit, but his country was at least functioning. Then after some DEEEEVAAAAINE intervention from the west, the whole country is a fractured mess of power struggling jihadists and the population are swimming to italy. Assad might be a terrible person, but the power vacuum if he falls is going to cause ten times more destruction and displacement than this farce of a war already has. If the west had kept their meddling idiocy out of syria in the first place, it wouldn't be haemmorhaging people into the oceans and europe right now.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 11:04:32 AM »
I sincerely hope none of you lock the doors to your (your parents) homes at night. Otherwise, you'd be hypocrites. And we all know liberals are never hypocrites.
Eh, what?
You lock your doors because you love the ones inside, not because you hate all of those outside.
This isn't a case of burglars coming into your house at night. This is a family saying "Can you please let us in because there are bullets whizzing by my head."
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Okay, that's Europe. Show me some statistics for America
>arguing whether they should be let into America >It's turned out bad for Europe >BUT HAS IT TURNED OUT BAD FOR AMERICA?
Are you trying to be this dumb?
I'm simply asking if you have numbers or evidence to show that refugees are committing violent crimes here in the states. If it's such a problem across the ocean with the same people, surely we'd see some evidence of it here.
Oddly enough, I don't recall making this argument, friendo.
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Your "claim" is that crimes have risen in Europe since the refugees arrived - it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see you're implying a correlation between them. Like I said, that's fine. Flee can argue with you about that.
I'm asking you to show me proof that Syrian and other Middle Eastern refugees that are already here in the states are acting violently, committing crimes, or something that justifies a ban on their coming here. Or are you just saying we should do it because it's happening in Europe.
By all means, kabob yourselves into breaking point to learn the lesson the hard way.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 11:01:01 AM »
Wasn't Russia bombing them because they said ISIS was in the region?
You mean the moderate rebel groups that are totally a viable alternative to the syrian government. The ''moderate'' rebels are still fundamentalist scum. They only appear to be moderate because they aren't posting slickly produced videos of beheadings on twitter. The ones that you could half argue weren't for turning syria into another third world shithole died off a long time ago and got absorbed into ISIS. The russians 'accidentally' bombed them in the same way you yanks 'accidentally' bomb the syrian armed forces.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 10:57:50 AM »
I sincerely hope none of you lock the doors to your (your parents) homes at night. Otherwise, you'd be hypocrites. And we all know liberals are never hypocrites.
Eh, what?
You lock your doors because you love the ones inside, not because you hate all of those outside.
This isn't a case of burglars coming into your house at night. This is a family saying "Can you please let us in because there are bullets whizzing by my head."
Yeah, it's not like crimes have risen exponentially since refugees arrived in Europe
Okay, that's Europe. Show me some statistics for America
>arguing whether they should be let into America >It's turned out bad for Europe >BUT HAS IT TURNED OUT BAD FOR AMERICA?
Are you trying to be this dumb?
 but what if the country consents tho
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« on: January 29, 2017, 10:54:41 AM »
radical Jihadists.
You mean the moderate rebel groups that are totally a viable alternative to the syrian government.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 10:52:11 AM »
petition to pin the banter disclaimer thread at the beginning of every deci cycle
Man I love that thread Alright. You wanna desu with me? Bring it on kisama. Do your worst. Keep desuing me, because I honestly don't give a kuso. I can argue like this all night if I have to.
Let's dansu.
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« on: January 29, 2017, 08:48:10 AM »

or use one of those green cutting board things, pretty decent if they don't slide around anywhere.

YES That's what i need, recycled tyres. I had a notebook many years ago made out of that stuff and it was great. Sorted, thanks e.e
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« on: January 29, 2017, 08:26:40 AM »
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« on: January 29, 2017, 08:18:58 AM »
FOR FUCKS SAKE HOW COME NOBODY EVER FOCUSES MERCY
actually there is one simple trick to getting everyone to focus mercy play as her
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« on: January 29, 2017, 06:38:52 AM »
Fabric tends to be made out of stuff that triggers me, which is a bit of a pain really.
have you used them before
whats your problem with them
if a weird design makes your mouse act funny maybe you need a better mouse
Yeah I've had them years ago, but i can't stand them. It's the material, it sets my teeth on edge. I think the mouse is fine it's just the picture of earth that's the issue, bits of the clouds over south america make the mouse jump everywhere.
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« on: January 28, 2017, 09:23:15 PM »
the oats belong to the people, to deprive them of the oats is to cut short their hopes and dreams without oats there is nothing just a black, depthless void where once there was purpose
consider the oat, humble and small but within each oat there is potential this potential infuses us all with the drive to succeed oats are the gears that drive this existence and without oats we are lost
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« on: January 28, 2017, 09:16:13 PM »
these oats
these precious oats that are the lifeblood of our existence are running out
without oats
what point do our short and meaningless lives have?
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« on: January 28, 2017, 09:08:47 PM »
brother these oats are for all to share but first you must share your own oats
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« on: January 28, 2017, 09:01:24 PM »
yes the oats i would like to share in the oats with you
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« on: January 28, 2017, 08:59:47 PM »
may i have some oats?
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« on: January 28, 2017, 07:07:18 PM »
Deus Vult
I was a bit annoyed I had to manually make a crusader cross, but overall the chap looks reasonably templar-like.
everyone is a god damn jap though
and if they aren't they seem to be a free hug distributing viking
ytho
Weebs and Skyrimfags
It makes decapitating them all the more satisfying e.e
fight me

okama
1v1 platemail only
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« on: January 28, 2017, 04:20:29 PM »
510
« on: January 28, 2017, 04:19:54 PM »
i know of good mousepads but they make a lot of noise
literally the best mousepads in the world for control and tracking
but theyre also fabric and expensive
control and tracking don't bother me hugely, provided the mouse doesn't spaz out when it moves over the pad I'm happy Fabric tends to be made out of stuff that triggers me, which is a bit of a pain really.
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