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The Flood / Re: Rush Hour 4
« on: December 02, 2017, 04:40:06 AM »
Captain, obvious.
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The Flood / Re: so i guess i unironically like X now« on: November 13, 2017, 03:07:54 PM »Damn he has been good every single he puts out. I dont know what it is but there are some great new rappers coming out with their style.Yo, but what about Death Grips? Need to listen to him, wish i did, and although i think i may have seen the name on soundcloud i have been out of the music scene for a bit, so i need to listen to him again to remember but i think you might be right. 5
The Flood / Re: so i guess i unironically like X now« on: November 13, 2017, 12:19:55 AM »
Damn he has been good every single he puts out. I dont know what it is but there are some great new rappers coming out with their style.
Tyler the Creator, Donald Glover a.k.a Childish Gambino XXxTentatcion Rich Chigga Joji (depends on track) Khalid Jessie Reyez And thats only American, British Rap has a whole other list of great names going for it. 6
Serious / Re: Democrats win governor in Virginia/New Jersey« on: November 13, 2017, 12:15:01 AM »
This is interesting, but will have to see how other votes come out, it seems high turnout leads to democrat victories and if true this could be costly for republicans. They definitely do not want it. The question now is if Trump is the cause of an energized democratic party or not if he is, he might be too costly to hold on to and better to cut loose now and move on.
The Republicans if they want to, could cut their victories short give the Democrats the win and clean their wounds and try to salvage something from this mess, if they dont it could mean the party splitting up or doing more damage to itself. 7
Serious / Re: Gunmen kills 27, injures 20+ in Texas church« on: November 13, 2017, 12:11:46 AM »
Why do these shootings have to bring toxic language, someone died, respect their lives even if you disagreed with them. And gun restriction never protected a nation, but a nation in tune with its political rights and liberties always kept their government in check even without guns.
If people really fear the overthrow of their democracy, then an educated population is the best at protecting the nation into becoming authoritarian. Gun rights never do it, as all it ends up doing is allowing gullible idiots to buy guns and sacrifice their liberties and enforcing their beliefs on others. Why civil wars become bloody, because families turn on each other. Only now half the country will be with the authoritarian government and the other half wont, while most will try to keep their head low and lament the fall of their nations, while trying to survive and get food on the table. We have seen it before,Rome, Greece, Germany etc. The authoritarian groups never need to ban guns first, they need guns in the hands of their supporters, it is after they take control they take it away. But by then everyone who could resist them has been killed or persecuted. 8
The Flood / Re: The Prestige« on: November 13, 2017, 12:04:55 AM »
Its good, and you are right about it still leaving you questioning things. i still have to get around to watching some of his earlier works and rewatching memento. But everything he does is amazing and his style is memorable and unique. All i can say is that his cinematography always reminds me of time.
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The Flood / Re: apparently its cool to like the SW prequels now« on: November 12, 2017, 11:57:09 PM »
The movies sucked hard, due to writing and story line.
On the other hand with what was given it is amazing how badly they came out. I mean the overarching story line is great the whole concept behind it was great and had alot going for it, the soundtrack is also great and the fight scenes were fun. But the best way to put it, the ham fisted pandering with the love scene in the second movie and Jar Jar Binks in the first movie, i mean they could have made them better and not pandered too much. Jar Jar Binks and they could still be pulled off it someone competent was given the job of writing. But the main reason i feel people miss it,is that it felt original and expanded the universe. Unlike the new movies which feel for me personally just clone copies, uninspiring and depressing. Well thats what you get with JJ Abrams, the Star Trek fans warned us and we did not listen. 10
The Flood / Re: Hey Morty, I turned myself into Gamergate« on: October 16, 2017, 12:56:27 AM »
Honestly the fan base really fucked up the show, I don't think the makers are going to be too thrilled to make another season with how toxic their fan base is.
But although this article is just trying to get views it does have a point there is a population of idiots roaming around online either teenage or adults who have not grown up, jumping on stupid crusades that are worth nothing other than to win some internet points. Trying to cling to some stupid things to make them feel superior 11
Gaming / Re: Battlefront 2« on: October 16, 2017, 12:51:17 AM »
Honestly is it just a reskin battlefield or actually like the old battlefront games where it is mega battles.
Don't need huge player population on map, just fill the rest with AI and have players take part in it. Have a soldier count that ticks down per death and when it reaches zero for one side they cannot respawn until objective is completed by either side or all soldiers are eliminated. 12
Serious / Re: Shooting at Vegas, more than 50 dead.« on: October 04, 2017, 06:21:14 PM »Expect it to become political the way these things always are.I never understood this argument. There's a point in maintaining some common decency by giving those involved or directly affected by these things time to mourn and respect their feelings, but why should this not get political? Bad stuff is bad. It happens, but we don't want it to happen again. So we try and learn from it and take steps to prevent a repeat in the future. If a plane crashes, we find out why and change aviation rules if necessary. If a bridge collapses, we investigate how and change construction guidelines. If a healthcare system fails thousands and kills many of them, we determine the cause and alter policy. This is no different. It gets political because it by all means should. And maybe the conclusion ends up being that it was a freak incident that could in no way have been prevented so that no rules should be changed. But that discussion should still be had. Policies are shaped by and based on events. This is just how it is. It's true, but due to the political wrangling it won't get fixed, the Republican are still not going to do anything, and when a democratic leader decide to do something, people will forget. We will see arguments today for better regulation or better mental health spending to be used in the future as attack ads when people forget about this event. To show these very people as anti-second amendment. 13
Serious / Re: Shooting at Vegas, more than 50 dead.« on: October 04, 2017, 02:57:45 PM »And inquisitors like you belong in the church flagellating yourself in ecstasy to your own euphoria of being rightious.Why are people spreading the name of the killer and making him famous, just to get some imaginary laugh out of some stupid memes?Degenerates like you belong on a cross. Sent from my ONE A2005 using Tapatalk 14
The Flood / Re: S3 finale was lit honestly« on: October 04, 2017, 02:53:29 PM »
Honestly the show ended in a good way, it seems to be exploring a new side and I like it, not the same thing again dn again like some broken record like some other shows. At least it is trying to remain fresh and new and discuss new topics.
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Serious / Re: Shooting at Vegas, more than 50 dead.« on: October 04, 2017, 02:50:16 PM »
Why are people spreading the name of the killer and making him famous, just to get some imaginary laugh out of some stupid memes?
I thought we went over this before, that popularizing these mass killers helps the other guy to jump in because he/she sees the possibilities available and can jump to that decision because of them. Anyway what happened has happened, mourn the dead and hope for the best. Expect it to become political the way these things always are. 16
Serious / Re: Do you believe the government is willing to kill American citizens on U.S. soil« on: October 04, 2017, 02:43:27 PM »Has been increasingly noticeable since the end of World War 2 and the start of Cold War, although it did also happen before then as well.Nope that's just the way things work.Absolutely. As well as torture and kidnap. You don't have to believe it, there's proof of all of this.Fuck the NDAA. Obama is a traitor. 17
Serious / "Key employment dispute leaves Supreme Court divided" -« on: October 03, 2017, 10:48:52 AM »
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-labor/key-employment-dispute-leaves-supreme-court-divided-idUSKCN1C71RP
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TLDR: It is being argued that the waivers companies get workers to sign to keep them from taking part of class action lawsuits for unpaid wages and the like should not be legal, and that these waivers to against the basic labour rules. Forcing workers to sign waivers to agree to arbitration instead of resorting to class action lawsuits, which has become a growing trend in the workforce. The supreme Court is split on this where liberal judges supporting the right for workers to go for class action lawsuits instead of being forced into arbitration. One argument in support is Ginsburg and his arguments are as stated below: Quote
While conservative judge have been opppsed and their arguments can be summed with this blurb. Quote
So after that long TLDR, which side do you agree on? 18
The Flood / Re: One of my weeb friends said traps arent gay« on: September 24, 2017, 03:29:22 AM »
At what point does a guy become a girl? Once he gets the vagina and the total? Cause he definitely not a man. And if he is not a girl, then what is he/she/it?
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The Flood / Re: This place seems dead« on: September 23, 2017, 10:33:27 AM »
This is a graveyard
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The Flood / Re: What is the best way to prove you aren't racist?« on: September 23, 2017, 10:32:55 AM »
By not asking that question in the first place.
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The Flood / Re: Imagine where you'd be if you did what you know you should do with 100% effort« on: September 23, 2017, 10:32:07 AM »
70k a year job or higher, no student loans and a house to boot, with a modest mortgage.
Or overseas working and training to be pilot. 22
The Flood / Re: My aforementioned stuff has mostly arrived. Here's the picture« on: September 23, 2017, 10:30:39 AM »
Know some of those names but only one I have read is Lovecraft. How is William Blake?
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Serious / Re: So for real, what do you see happening with North Korea« on: September 23, 2017, 08:40:42 AM »Expect an atmosphere level test of a H-bomb next. After that it will likely be missile test to test where the payload will fall.Wow look, still nothing happening. But WW3 is still around the corner, r-right?But... but we should be scared of a country that keeps nuking a mountain that will dump radiation into the region and basically Chernobyl themselves! 24
Serious / Re: So for real, what do you see happening with North Korea« on: September 22, 2017, 03:17:35 PM »
Like South Korean, I am more worried about the job market than this, actually I am more worried on what to wear tomorrow, and that is really something I do not give a fuck about.
All this political wrangling is to push US anti-missile batteries of Korea and maybe give China Dominion over the South China Sea. 25
The Flood / Re: hey flud, so i've gone an entire year without a haircut« on: September 22, 2017, 02:26:30 PM »
Once upon a time, but cut it off recently.
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Serious / CETA came into effect yesterday« on: September 22, 2017, 02:24:22 PM »
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comprehensive_Economic_and_Trade_Agreement
Yesterday CETA came into effect, a free trade deal between Canada and Europe. The details are above and below for a bit of an understanding about it. http://www.cbc.ca/1.4300071 Quote CBC NEWS Although anti-globalist have been rallying against trade deals of such, it seems that Canada has been in agreement both within their Conservative and Liberal party for expanding trade with many nation's, from China in the West to Europe in the East. It seems free trade is still being pushed at most levels to increase economic activity within the respective nation's. 27
Serious / Hack at the SEC likely to have led to insider trading.« on: September 22, 2017, 02:05:03 PM »
Knowing how this board is filled with stupid click bait headlines based on the same old topics of race and religion, using the same talking point that have been repeated to death that they make my ears hurt due to the level of basic stupidity in these conversations, I decided to switch the fucking discussion with something at least more worthy of discussion and something new.
"Hack at U.S. market regulator displays persistent government cyber woes" - http://www.reuters.com/article/us-sec-cyber-government/hack-at-u-s-market-regulator-displays-persistent-government-cyber-woes-idUSKCN1BW2X5 Quote A major computer hack at America's top stock market regulator is the latest sign that data stored in the highest reaches of the U.S. government remains vulnerable to cyber attacks, despite efforts across multiple presidencies to limit high-profile breaches that are so frequent many consider them routine. As the hacks have hit a number of financial institution and at increasing costly damage. It seem many institutions have ignored the threat and are getting away with throwing cyber security under the bus when it comes to funding. It also seems there has been a disconnect between government security bodies with defense planning with groups like NSA focusing on offensive planning creating gaps and undermining international standards, by purposefully creating backdoors and weakening the ISO standard. This has led to the world pushing back at any future attempts by NSA to propose any future ISO standards. https://www.wired.com/2013/09/nsa-backdoor As the cyber space is still free and open, it seems standards are little if not non-existent. This allows for a wild west situation z where multiple nation's and private groups have gone crazy on the internet attacking each other. This has potential of becoming quite a dangerous escalation, with Stuxnext showing how close one can go from virtual to.phsyical damage to an organization, which could in a sense lead to an escalation of war. Not only this, this attempt of arms race has become increasingly dangerous and have backfired against the US and other nations. This wild west scenario has caused some to call for a code of conduct and a certain guideline to how to approach nefarious activity whether state sponsored or not, and to define what consists an act of war or a sanctionable offense. Anyway thoughts on this? 28
Serious / Re: Does this terrify anyone else?« on: September 22, 2017, 01:13:56 PM »
Huh, did not know I was here to convert everyone else. Also funnily historically it took Syria 500 years to become Muslim in comparison to Somalia. Alot of the nation's Muslims conquered had a major population group of non-muslims, and it took a few centuries for the religion among the population to switch.
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The Flood / Re: Serious question: Are we all one bad day away from believing in nihilism?« on: September 22, 2017, 01:10:00 PM »Bruh, people shit on Negan and Shane but that's what it takes to survive. Zombie apocalypse ever drops and my moral compass goes out the window. When society crumbles no one holds on to their morals, those that do don't last long. Does not help long term survival as that destroys any hope of survival. After all humans have always succeeded when in groups. 30
Serious / Re: So for real, what do you see happening with North Korea« on: September 15, 2017, 10:35:43 AM »
Nothing, another crisis will distract everyone. Is it time to create another false flag terrorist attack? Or maybe create a new ISIS in Africa, maybe Somalia.
Seriously I think all Kim is planning is normalising the whole world to his antics like South Korea is normalised to this shit. Make everyone accept they are a superpower that can threaten, but one no one cares about anymore. |