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(38 replies, posted in Politics)

East,

Go learn how free markets work. You'll learn something.



Purin,

You think Pizza Hut is passable? Your culinary opinions are dead to me!



The Yell,

LOL. Pretty much.

1,252

(93 replies, posted in Politics)

"This is the theory and it would be pretty hard to dispute."

Nobody's disputing that it'd be accurate if the earth was a simple system in a lab that small minds could understand all the workings of.

But it's not. And anyone who thinks such an overly-simplistic understanding is "hard to dispute" is a hack.

1,253

(28 replies, posted in Politics)

The real threat is riding a scooter. 100% of studies show that your balls figuratively fall off and you completely die inside [you little girly man!].

I'm pretty sure a bike won't protect you from alcoholism in any particular case. Considering alcoholism is just silly.

And remember that everyone who has a bike has a car or wants to, in addition. It's not a cost-saver unless you're so broke you can't afford a car. The only people riding bikes who don't have cars are the dead-broke who wish they had just a little more income for an inexpensive automobile.

1,254

(51 replies, posted in Politics)

People like esa think democrats are looking out for the little guy. That's political humor.

1,255

(25 replies, posted in Strategy)

Thanks for the useful information, Kollop.

I'm considering pop banking for the first time. Any additional thoughts on races? I don't have any preferences, I just want to pick as ideally as I can. Revalon vs custom? Is Quantam viable/remotely comparable to those other two?

1,256

(76 replies, posted in Politics)

The evil bankers stole all his money! What money? The money he would have if the system wasn't rigged against him! He'd be rich if those bankers and big business hadn't stolen his imaginary money! *runs off like a raving lunatic, appropriate for his xeno impression*

1,257

(93 replies, posted in Politics)

Correcting this data, correcting that data, eliminating this data, and estimating all over the place because it's very limited data--insofar as you can still call it data after all the corrections and estimations.

1,258

(107 replies, posted in Politics)

But that's only conjecture. Cuba was threatened (and even invaded! kinda tongue) but didn't cave. They found powerful allies. Iran didn't cave. They found powerful allies.

It's not that I don't support people fighting for freedom against oppressive authoritarians, but I think we need to set a much higher threshold for killing foreign nationals than we have in decades.

We helped Afghanistan too. Before we invaded it. Our help didn't exactly produce ideal results.

I'll be very happy if Libya elects sensible people who don't seek tyrannical power like even most in the West do. tongue I wish them the best. But we know Egypt certainly didn't. I'm all for people having that choice, but I think we're pretty much always too quick to start meddling in other people's affairs.

1,259

(16 replies, posted in Politics)

...What? The United States functioned just fine as a federation of states long before Europe put genocide on hold. It's a shame that the USA isn't one today. We wouldn't have federal shitheads taxing working people to pay for [clucking] cowboy poetry festivals. Mandating what your state should think about abortion. etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc. Tyranny is bad in any form.

1,260

(46 replies, posted in Politics)

The problem with people like Einstein worried about the pyramids is that it buries the lead.

The fact is that Egyptians did elect both a parliament and a president who don't believe in democratic principles but theocracy based on Sharia. They're using the democratic process to get elected, but they're no champions of democratic processes.

1,261

(698 replies, posted in General)

Named his nuts "M," "I," and "T."

1,262

(698 replies, posted in General)

polishes nuts

1,263

(698 replies, posted in General)

Is always hatin'!

1,264

(698 replies, posted in General)

Would love to be sodomized by Michelle Obama.

1,265

(76 replies, posted in Politics)

"When did I advocate ANY sort of government?"

When you advocated 99% corporate taxation. When you advocated wealth redistribution--which is literally every day. We keep asking you, if not government, what can have the authority to do what you demand _constantly_? And you never answer. Magical fairies? Because they don't exist. Government is the only thing that can redistribute wealth, and you demand redistribution constantly. Denying that you call for government--very powerful government, at that--is _stupid_.

"Okay, and what kind of government is that, Yell?  Communist?  Fascist?  A constitutional monarchy?  An anarchistic tribal federation?  What?"

It's a fictitious government. You gave no source of revenue with which it could function nor enumerated its powers. You didn't even mention a government, you just gave us some vague bullshit.

1,266

(38 replies, posted in Politics)

It's not slander, Einstein, because it's true. And it's hard to argue otherwise. The man has been on every side of virtually every issue. Name something you think is at his core and we can demonstrate his core was the opposite just a few years ago.

For the record, at least he's only quasi-commie, whereas Obama is full commie. And, for the record, I shall vote for neither.

1,267

(16 replies, posted in Politics)

Yup. We live in a tyrannical state whose only authority is driven by the majority of the voting populace on welfare who vote 100% of the time to increase their welfare income.

You can bomb foreign nations and rape our freedoms. Just keep that welfare funding increasing and you're gold.

1,268

(698 replies, posted in General)

Makes me want to try Arbys new BLT.

1,269

(698 replies, posted in General)

Doesn't know if I'm Leonard Nimoy or Zachary Quinto or not. (Therefore he is illogical.)

1,270

(698 replies, posted in General)

Eats babies because he likes the taste.

1,271

(6 replies, posted in General)

I heard that it was good some years ago when it was new. Unfortunately, I am busy watching many seasons of many Star Trek shows and won't have time for years to find out for myself.

1,272

(11 replies, posted in General)

Except for them it'd be a matter of preference, not advancement in watercraft.

1,273

(12 replies, posted in General)

That your shorts hang below your buttocks?

1,274

(28 replies, posted in General)

It'll take a while. These are back from the good 'ol days with many dozen episodes/season. I've watched 1x00-1x04. Sulu running out with a rapier was pretty damn funny.

1,275

(11 replies, posted in General)

Gender sensitivity is more important to our military now than convenience, efficiency, and cleanliness. That's comforting.