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The Flood / Re: post your favourite "mainstream" music
« on: July 05, 2016, 03:26:06 PM »YouTube
Kinda been drawn out but I like the remix.
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The Flood / Re: post your favourite "mainstream" music« on: July 05, 2016, 03:26:06 PM »YouTube Kinda been drawn out but I like the remix. 1712
Serious / Re: FBI Announces Findings on Clinton Email Use, Does not Recommended Charges« on: July 05, 2016, 01:21:02 PM »
Even if you are on the left, how could this not make you mad? The FBI basically came out and said that yeah, she broke the law, but we aren't going to prosecute because reasons.
Does the fact that certain powerful individuals are apparently above the law not bother you? Are you really voting for a deceptive, opportunistic, corrupt candidate so long as she doesn't say politically incorrect things? 1714
Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 05, 2016, 10:06:35 AM »
Also, it was never the Leave campaign's responsibility to guide the country after a Brexit, it was the government's job. Their main objective was to convince the British people to vote leave, and they completed it. The fact that Westminster didn't even have a Brexit contingency plan exemplifies their incompetency as a government. It does not reflect the Leave campaign's capacity to do a job that was not even within their realms to begin with.
The unnecessary finger pointing at Leave needs to stop. Remain is just as culpable of spewing misinformation as Leave is. 1715
I mean, there's a reason this was completely non-binding from the very start. The referendum is intended to be nothing but an advisory tool for the British government and parliament to base their next actions on.Yes, thank you again for reminding us all what was already firmly established several months ago. Your unnecessarily lengthy infantilizing paragraphs are always appreciated. Point is, it would be political suicide to just shut the door on a clear and decisive democratic verdict. People would ultimately view the democratic process in this country as a futile effort. Was the referendum close? Yes. Do people reserve the right to be frustrated? Yes. Are they entitled to protest against something they did not vote for? Absolutely. Is it their prerogative however, to block a clear and resounding majority vote, however small it might be, just because a select amount of people are personally upset? No. You're correct. We might not be a 'pure' democracy, but we certainly do respect majority verdicts of the people in this country. If these people wanted an alternative result they desperately desire so much, perhaps they should've argued with a tad more decorum that Remain certainly did not display throughout this process. Perhaps the youth demographic should've been engaged more, and convinced their apathetic peers to take more interest. There's lots of potential scenarios we could be hand-wringing about, and you can just as easily apply the "well it's only a 4% variance, let's pursue Brexit anyway" argument if the results had been reversed. But what happened happened, and we need to move forward in a constructive and professional manner that respects and appeases how 48% of the country voted, yet also provides what 52% of them voted for. What we don't need is an irresolute government, and immature attempts at hindering a majority vote like you seem to be suggesting. It's not going to happen, sorry. 1716
Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 04, 2016, 11:06:47 AM »
Theresa May now has the support of like 100 MPs.
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Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 04, 2016, 09:53:13 AM »YouTube I'm beginning to warm up to Andrea Leadsom now. Gove has proved pretty manipulative and self serving throughout this process and if Theresa May is running, we may as well have had Cameron remain fucking PM. 1718
Gaming / Re: Is Assassin's Creed any good?« on: July 04, 2016, 09:40:55 AM »
AC 1 has aged like milk. Play it if you want to get the full experience but I can guarantee you will not enjoy it.
AC 2 and Brotherhood are probably the best in the series. Skip the borefests that are Revelations and 3 and get a rundown of the plots on wikipedia. 4 is good. Do not play anything beyond 4. 1719
Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 04, 2016, 09:25:59 AM »YouTube CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SOOOOOON 1720
The Flood / Re: Most Alt-Right threads are filled with this kind of user« on: July 03, 2016, 06:29:53 PM »1723
Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 03, 2016, 11:39:45 AM »It would be entirely acceptable not to follow through with Brexit.Acceptable for you maybe, certainly not acceptable for the democratic process. 1724
Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 03, 2016, 11:10:02 AM »
Are remainiacs really this fucking desperate lmao?
No politician is going to disregard or delay the implementation of Article 50 regardless of their stance on the EU. A democratic verdict has been reached, it would political suicide to actively dismiss the will of the British people, not to mention highly immoral. 1725
Serious / Re: The Conservative Leadership Race (who's running, and who's supporting who)« on: July 03, 2016, 10:41:59 AM »1726
The Flood / Re: WEEBS BTFO« on: July 03, 2016, 10:31:30 AM »
>weebs in Glasgow
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Serious / Re: Europeans, whiteness, and ethnic identity.« on: July 02, 2016, 05:16:47 PM »YouTube 1729
The Flood / Re: Explain this liberals« on: July 02, 2016, 05:13:48 PM »We need to separate from the elitist moderator class that decides where to put our threads on OUR site!WE WANT OUR FORUM BACK 1730
The Flood / Re: I actually really like Nigel Farage« on: July 02, 2016, 12:12:24 PM »
YOURE NOT LAUGHING NOW ARE YA
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Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 01, 2016, 11:43:50 AM »Grow your own food innitYou need food to survive, yes. He would've been feeding into the capitalist machine no matter where he ate, so what difference does it make?And you need McDonald's to survive?Considering you literally don't have a choice in the matter if you want to survive? No, it isn't at all.A communist engaging in capitalism is pretty ironic tbh lolThere's no irony there.Yeah one of those faggy "Communism, it's a party" hoodies that he probably bought and paid for via commercialism. As if that wasn't ironic enough, he was purchasing a McDonalds too.Didn't you see him with a Marx hoodie the one time?Cameron Watt (libertarian socialist/anarchist and remain voter; generally makes good videos) finally makes a post-Brexit video:This special snowflake lives near me and I've seen him in person a couple times. He's an even bigger gimp than he is on camera. Go green 1733
Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 01, 2016, 11:17:14 AM »And you need McDonald's to survive?Considering you literally don't have a choice in the matter if you want to survive? No, it isn't at all.A communist engaging in capitalism is pretty ironic tbh lolThere's no irony there.Yeah one of those faggy "Communism, it's a party" hoodies that he probably bought and paid for via commercialism. As if that wasn't ironic enough, he was purchasing a McDonalds too.Didn't you see him with a Marx hoodie the one time?Cameron Watt (libertarian socialist/anarchist and remain voter; generally makes good videos) finally makes a post-Brexit video:This special snowflake lives near me and I've seen him in person a couple times. He's an even bigger gimp than he is on camera. 1734
Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 01, 2016, 11:07:49 AM »A communist engaging in capitalism is pretty ironic tbh lolThere's no irony there.Yeah one of those faggy "Communism, it's a party" hoodies that he probably bought and paid for via commercialism. As if that wasn't ironic enough, he was purchasing a McDonalds too.Didn't you see him with a Marx hoodie the one time?Cameron Watt (libertarian socialist/anarchist and remain voter; generally makes good videos) finally makes a post-Brexit video:This special snowflake lives near me and I've seen him in person a couple times. He's an even bigger gimp than he is on camera. 1735
Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 01, 2016, 10:57:58 AM »Yeah one of those faggy "Communism, it's a party" hoodies that he probably bought and paid for via commercialism. As if that wasn't ironic enough, he was purchasing a McDonalds too.Didn't you see him with a Marx hoodie the one time?Cameron Watt (libertarian socialist/anarchist and remain voter; generally makes good videos) finally makes a post-Brexit video:This special snowflake lives near me and I've seen him in person a couple times. He's an even bigger gimp than he is on camera. 1736
Serious / Re: Unofficial Brexit Thread« on: July 01, 2016, 10:21:47 AM »Cameron Watt (libertarian socialist/anarchist and remain voter; generally makes good videos) finally makes a post-Brexit video:This batty boy lives near me and I've seen him in person a couple times. He's an even bigger gimp than he is on camera. 1738
Serious / Re: 100+ Nobel laureates' statement on GMOs« on: June 30, 2016, 07:56:20 PM »You've really got to admire the beauty of conspiracy theories. No matter how much scientifically verified documents you present to them they can still play the "they're just a bunch of X corporation funded shills" cards and then continue the lopsided arguments.Class, chances are you've probably consumed a GMO at some point in your life .Um, duh? It's hard to avoid them, that's the problem. I probably consumed too many to recover from when I was a kid and ate what my parents gave me. That doesn't mean I have to keep doing it. I eat GMO free foods today. 1739
Serious / Re: 100+ Nobel laureates' statement on GMOs« on: June 30, 2016, 07:47:55 PM »
Class, chances are you've probably consumed a GMO at some point in your life so drop the ad revenue funded blog shit and let the big boys discuss.
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Serious / Re: 100+ Nobel laureates' statement on GMOs« on: June 30, 2016, 07:25:44 PM »
You know you're dealing with a pasty ass NEET when he presents darkgovernment.com as a legitimate source.
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