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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 04:04:27 PM »
it seems like you've only seen like 10 movies ever
Nicolas Winding Refn, Jonathan Glazer and Dennis Villeneuve were also considered.

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:53:01 PM »
You think Daniel Day-Lewis is bad? Are you fucking retarded?
hurr le drink your milkshake is good acting XDD
The dude stays in character off the set. There's no one else of this generation that takes acting that seriously.
I'm joking, he's a good actor.

Just not a great actor, IMO.

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:49:35 PM »
Directors:

Objectively,

1. Martin Scorsese
2. Alfonso Cuaron
3. Joel and Ethan Coen
4. James Cameron
5. Danny Boyle
6. Steven Spielberg
7. Frank Darabont
8. John Carpenter
9. Christopher Nolan (no hate pls Zen and Goji)
10. Andrew Dominik
...
...
9001. Stanley Kubrik

Actors:

1. Robert De Niro
2. Anthony Hopkins
3. Joaquin Phoenix
4. Tom Cruise
5. Viggo Mortensen
6. Mads Mikkelsen
7. Bryan Cranston
8. Christian Bale
9. Jake Gyllenhaal
10. Paul Dano
...
...
9001. Daniel Day Lewis

Literally Reddit: The Post
official meme police

i can confirm this meme has the potential to be successful :^}

le plebbit retort XDD

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:48:12 PM »
You think Daniel Day-Lewis is bad? Are you fucking retarded?
hurr le drink your milkshake is good acting XDD

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:47:38 PM »
Where the god damn fuck is David Fincher?
And frickin Wes Anderson.
>enjoying the movies of wes anderson

le constnaza faec

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:47:01 PM »
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9001. Stanley Kubrik

No.
9001 A Flop Odyssey


yes

Full Metal Jacket
The Shining
A Clockwork Orange

no
First half is good then the second part drops dramatically in quality

Pretentious garbage

Horribly edited pretentious garbage

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The Flood / Re: Holy shit this is hilarious.
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:43:35 PM »

WO WOZ EH POIND IN ALL DOSE PUSH EUHPS EEF YOO CANT EVEN LIFD A BLUDEH LOWHG

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The Flood / Re: Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:39:39 PM »
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9001. Stanley Kubrik

No.
9001 A Flop Odyssey

yes

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The Flood / Official sep7agon actor and director power rankings
« on: December 14, 2014, 03:14:26 PM »
Directors:

Objectively,

1. Martin Scorsese
2. Alfonso Cuaron
3. Joel and Ethan Coen
4. James Cameron
5. Danny Boyle
6. Steven Spielberg
7. Frank Darabont
8. John Carpenter
9. Christopher Nolan (no hate pls Zen and Goji)
10. Andrew Dominik
...
...
9001. Stanley Kubrik

Actors:

1. Robert De Niro
2. Anthony Hopkins
3. Joaquin Phoenix
4. Tom Cruise
5. Viggo Mortensen
6. Mads Mikkelsen
7. Bryan Cranston
8. Christian Bale
9. Jake Gyllenhaal
10. Paul Dano
...
...
9001. Daniel Day Lewis

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The Flood / Re: It's time for the Sep7agon historical figure awards!
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:27:28 PM »

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2. James VI and I
lol
nigga do you even unify England Scotland and Ireland?
mate are you even frivolous with money
jk it's actually not James VI, I just picked him cause he was scottish

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The Flood / Re: It's time for the Sep7agon historical figure awards!
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:25:00 PM »

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2. James VI and I
lol
nigga do you even unify England Scotland and Ireland?

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The Flood / Re: It's time for the Sep7agon historical figure awards!
« on: December 14, 2014, 02:21:36 PM »
Uh you do realise Caesar was never an Emperor, right?

Anyway,

1. Augustus I
2. James VI and I
3. FDR
4. Clement Attlee
5. Don't know and don't care
6. Adam Smith I suppose?
7. Sam Harris
8. Lawrence Krauss
9. Stephen King
10. Cop out answer, but it has to be Ludwig Van Beethoven.

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The Flood / Re: Declaration to all Bongs
« on: December 14, 2014, 01:07:21 PM »
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greatest film of all time



The greatest anyone's ever done since the silent era.

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The Flood / Re: Declaration to all Bongs
« on: December 14, 2014, 12:56:34 PM »
already got it on doovd

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The Flood / Re: Episode III was the best prequel.
« on: December 14, 2014, 11:40:19 AM »

So faggotry has blinded you?
I don't like faggotry. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.

NO

NO

YOU ARE THE FAGGOT
UNLIMITED FAGGOTRY

DONT LISTEN TO HIM ANAKIN

EEEEUUUUURGGGHHH

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The Flood / Re: Episode III was the best prequel.
« on: December 14, 2014, 10:14:38 AM »

So faggotry has blinded you?
I don't like faggotry. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.

NO

NO

YOU ARE THE FAGGOT

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The Flood / Re: Episode III was the best prequel.
« on: December 14, 2014, 09:33:50 AM »

So faggotry has blinded you?

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The Flood / Re: >You will never be as hot as young Stalin
« on: December 14, 2014, 09:32:07 AM »

Marlon Brando trumps all

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The Flood / Re: Question for die hard Star Wars fans
« on: December 14, 2014, 09:24:56 AM »
Thanks for the tip. I was never aware until I stumbled upon this thread. I was too busy establishing Trade tariffs on Naboo and negotiating with the Separatists.

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Serious / Re: Camus for dummies.
« on: December 13, 2014, 07:05:48 PM »
YouTube

i have no idea what you guys are talking about so here's a young lad MCing in Tesco

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The Flood / Re: memes?
« on: December 13, 2014, 05:00:46 AM »

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Man, Sony have really cocked up with the handling of Spider-Man ever since they were given a hold of the reins.

If there's one thing that I commend DC for is that they don't have the audacity to whore out half of their universe to several different companies so that they have full control over their artistic material.

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Perhaps I'm being misunderstood.

I'm in no way saying that the police should have killed the kid. I apologize if that's what it sounds like.

I do, however, think the response was a ridiculous overreaction. All local cops pulled in and backup brought out for ONE gunman? This shouldn't have taken more than seven or eight officers.
Shetland has a population of like 12 people.

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Serious / Re: The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
« on: December 12, 2014, 09:15:14 AM »
Are me and lemy the only ones that aren't introverted lol?
Who needs loud parties when I have a nice book
I like books but alcohol is the shit.
Who says you have to be social to get drunk?

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Serious / Re: The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
« on: December 12, 2014, 08:07:54 AM »
Are me and lemy the only ones that aren't introverted lol?
Who needs loud parties when I have a nice book
I like books but alcohol is the shit.

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So the police didn't perforate everyone and everything with bullets and actually attempted to defuse the situation peacefully? Doesn't sound like incompetence to me. Perhaps in burgerclapland though.

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Serious / Re: The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
« on: December 12, 2014, 07:55:15 AM »
Are me and lemy the only ones that aren't introverted lol?

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Serious / Re: The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
« on: December 12, 2014, 07:50:03 AM »
ENFP

Extroverted: 20%
Intuitive: 17%
Feeling: 12%
Prospecting: 59%
Assertive: 18%

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Strengths:

Curious - When it comes to new ideas, ENFPs aren't interested in brooding - they want to go out and experience things, and don't hesitate to step out of their comfort zones to do so. ENFPs are imaginative and open-minded, seeing all things as part of a big, mysterious puzzle called life.

Observant - ENFPs believe that there are no irrelevant actions, that every shift in sentiment, every move and every idea is part of something bigger. To satisfy their curiosity, ENFPs try to notice all of these things, and to never miss a moment.

Energetic and Enthusiastic - As they observe, forming new connections and ideas, ENFPs won't hold their tongues - they're excited about their findings, and share them with anyone who'll listen. This infectious enthusiasm has the dual benefit of giving ENFPs a chance to make more social connections, and of giving them a new source of information and experience, as they fit their new friends' opinions into their existing ideas.

Excellent Communicators - It's a good thing that ENFPs have such strong people skills, or they'd never express these ideas. ENFPs enjoy both small talk and deep, meaningful conversations, which are just two sides of the same coin for them, and are adept at steering conversations towards their desired subjects in ways that feel completely natural and unforced.

Know How to Relax - It's not all “nature of the cosmos” discussions with ENFPs - people with this personality type know that sometimes, nothing is as important as simply having fun and experiencing life's joys. That Intuitive trait lets ENFPs know that it's time to shake things up, and these wild bursts of enthusiastic energy can surprise even their closest friends.

Very Popular and Friendly - All this adaptability and spontaneity comes together to form a person who is approachable, interesting and exciting, with a cooperative and altruistic spirit and friendly, empathetic disposition. ENFPs get along with pretty much everyone, and their circles of friends stretch far and wide.

Weaknesses:

Poor Practical Skills - When it comes to conceiving ideas and starting projects, especially involving other people, ENFPs have exceptional talent. Unfortunately their skill with upkeep, administration, and follow-through on those projects struggles. Without more hands-on people to help push day-to-day things along, ENFPs' ideas are likely to remain just that - ideas.

Find it Difficult to Focus - ENFPs are natural explorers of interpersonal connections and philosophy, but this backfires when what needs to be done is that TPS report sitting right in front of them. It's hard for ENFPs to maintain interest as tasks drift towards routine, administrative matters, and away from broader concepts.

Overthink Things - ENFPs don't take things at face value - they look for underlying motives in even the simplest things. It's not uncommon for ENFPs to lose a bit of sleep asking themselves why someone did what they did, what it might mean, and what to do about it.
   
Get Stressed Easily - All this overthinking isn't just for their own benefit - ENFPs, especially Turbulent ones, are very sensitive, and care deeply about others' feelings. A consequence of their popularity is that others often look to them for guidance and help, which takes time, and it's easy to see why ENFPs sometimes get overwhelmed, especially when they can't say yes to every request.
   
Highly Emotional - While emotional expression is healthy and natural, with ENFPs even viewing it as a core part of their identity, it can come out strongly enough to cause problems for this personality type. Particularly when under stress, criticism or conflict, ENFPs can experience emotional bursts that are counter-productive at best.

Independent to a Fault - ENFPs loathe being micromanaged and restrained by heavy-handed rules - they want to be seen as highly independent masters of their own fates, even possessors of an altruistic wisdom that goes beyond draconian law. The challenge for ENFPs is that they live in a world of checks and balances, a pill they are not happy to swallow.

Huh. I wouldn't say it's completely accurate but it's bretty good.

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Serious / Re: Greatest Threat to Humanity Currently?
« on: December 12, 2014, 07:35:47 AM »
Viral pathogens.

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The Flood / Re: IT'S OVER BANE
« on: December 12, 2014, 07:29:07 AM »

"Luke, did I ever tell you about the time I battled your father to the death and left him to die near a lake of lava while he burned alive?"

And he was a good friend.

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