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Salamandre
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Wog refugee
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posted October 18, 2014 08:16 PM |
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French decided is a good thing to be culturally open. Including to the worse.
See the outcome.
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kipshasz
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Elvin's Darkside
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posted October 20, 2014 07:20 PM |
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that giant inflatable sex toy wouldn't survive here for 5 minutes, unless heavily armed Aras(our analogue of SWAT) troops guarding it 24/7.
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"Ashan to the Trashcan", "I got PTSD from H7. " - LizardWarrior
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kayna
Supreme Hero
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posted October 23, 2014 02:05 AM |
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Greatest anime intro and ending ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQd2wrmYoDM&list=UUudSImtv2z1mgoUEuy3L66g
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AlexSpl
Responsible
Supreme Hero
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posted October 23, 2014 02:06 AM |
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How about Chobits?
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Orzie
Responsible
Supreme Hero
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posted October 28, 2014 04:57 AM |
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Edited by Orzie at 04:58, 28 Oct 2014.
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HC is not accessible from Russia anymore without a proxy. I think this fact fits to this topic
Perhaps it's due to some internet provider's problems.
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kipshasz
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Elvin's Darkside
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posted October 28, 2014 07:25 AM |
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Orzie said: HC is not accessible from Russia anymore without a proxy.
most likely some former KGB twat found that HC's full of "gay propaganda", hence the ban.
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"Ashan to the Trashcan", "I got PTSD from H7. " - LizardWarrior
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orzie
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posted October 28, 2014 09:19 AM |
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I am still able to visit HC from a phone, so that's a provider issue. But your version sounds better.
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Salamandre
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Wog refugee
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posted October 28, 2014 11:09 PM |
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Rep hag claims she is concerned by all crimes, no matter the race. But she can't remember name of the white victim she militated for, then gets in big trouble while trying to dodge the question.
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Minion
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posted October 28, 2014 11:20 PM |
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Holy snow, it is not accessible to me either, and I am from Finland. WTF is going on...
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kipshasz
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Elvin's Darkside
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posted November 03, 2014 08:04 AM |
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fred79
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posted November 11, 2014 04:45 PM |
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44 percent, OF THE TESTED
this is disheartening. at least i know the stupidity i witnessed every single time i left my house(or every time i turned on the t.v.; or watched the news, specifically), wasn't just imagined, or subjective.
44 percent of the 92 people they tested. and these scientists just stumbled upon this by accident. this kind of thing could have been discovered long ago, and have since been put into public drinking water for years, now.
it would explain a lot. even those born more intelligent, would become less so. and imagine what it could do to people who are ALREADY morons...
...the possibility of weaponized stupidity. the possibility that it has already been weaponized, and put into water sources, to keep the masses under control. i wonder... if a filter is available for this kind of thing. most likely not.
what's funny is, i've mentioned something being put in mass-consumed drinking water to make people less intelligent or more docile before; many times, in fact. and with everything i state that seems ludicrous(or by nature, a conspiracy), i'm viewed as paranoid. well, laugh it up, because the very real possibility of retarding the intelligence of the masses through their drinking/bathing water, has now been shown to be a very real thing.
basically, this WTF post, goes out to all who doubt me.
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artu
Promising
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My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted November 11, 2014 05:41 PM |
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A conspiracy theory is not something that is disregarded because it is unconventional, it is something that is disregarded because it is irrational and simply something based on the ages old "method" of mysticism. (Just extract the super-natural entities.) It is practically out of proportion speculation without any evidence and only people who don't analyze things do that. There is nothing in your link indicating that the government or some evil organization puts the "stupiditdy virus" in tap water and even if there was, a claim of such magnitude would require further research and definitely many reliable sources other than msn.com.
If you know how to filter out BS sites or press and get your information from proper channels, any -and I mean any- conspiracy theory is refuted within minutes by experts not just on a logical basis but usually also on a technical basis. (Such as many geologists from all over the world telling you that the stones brought from the moon are unique and it would be more expensive to fake them than to go to the moon or the 9/11 conspiracy which seems to shift between it's top secret black op to half the world is in on it based on a deduction of why did people run away before if they didn't know the building was about to collapse: Simple, because you run away from a building on fire.)
There is not an unexplained or unusual phenomenon of stupidity that would require us to think some secret drug is on the loose, yes, there are a lot of people with stupid ideas ranging from young earth creationism to anthropomorphic aliens who happen to travel intergalactical distances in ships the size of a Ford to abduct a few drunk farmers. But these are just common results of bad education, unorganized cognition and people's general eagerness to claim how they can outsmart everyone but their reluctance to learn things the good ol' hard way: By learning, reading and investing time in them. Conspiracies such as the tap water turning everyone stupid are usually seen in such people, not the other way around. Professors of behavioral psychology or chemists don't sit down and say, "hmmm, something extraordinary must be causing this many morons." They have much more rational alternatives to explain things. Ironically, it's the not so bright (no offense, I'm making a generalization) who happens to believe that governments would put poison in the city water, which btw, is quite impossible to do selectively. You must target everyone, including your own relatives, school friends etc...
This is not the SW universe, governments do not consist of Sith Lords and there is no evil empire. There are only conflicting interests and governments are organizations run by people like you and me, which in the end of the day, go home and put their children to sleep.
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fred79
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posted November 11, 2014 06:03 PM |
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lol. but what about the possibility? are you telling me that you DOUBT the possibility of this happening? i mean, i know how unorganized the governments of the world seem to be, but it wouldn't take much, with all the taxes coming in, to implement something new, that the city workers or whoever, would just do/install without question? meaning, that they were told to install so-and-so, and they never thought to question what so-and-so really was?
if you think about it, it would be spectacularly easy, to push something along, without anyone questioning it's nature. especially at a city-job level. you stay under the radar, and you can do pretty much ANYTHING.
when's the last time you had a talk with a city worker? they just do their job, and go home after their shift. they don't stop to question WHY, they just do it.
it'd be easy to slip something by, is what i'm saying. new pipes? "a job to do, and then i can go home". some "chemical to take care of bad things in the water"? "a job to do, and i can go home".
it's not that far-fetched, artu. all it would take is a little organization(easy), some paperwork slight-of-hand(easy)some funding(easy), and walah. give it some thought. let it ruminate.
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artu
Promising
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My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted November 11, 2014 08:54 PM |
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Many very very improbable things are possible.
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Salamandre
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Wog refugee
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posted December 04, 2014 04:30 PM |
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artu
Promising
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My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted December 04, 2014 05:08 PM |
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Edited by artu at 17:24, 04 Dec 2014.
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I'm sure the pirates are not noble mannered Robin Hoods and can get quite brutal themselves but back when they first came out, I remember doing some reading about it, a few articles here and there and the thing is, most of them were local fishermen before some big corporation started using big troll nets or dried out the sea some other way and now they have no way to make ends meet. So, the story isnt exactly black and white.
Edit: Here's the wiki summary.
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Salamandre
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posted December 04, 2014 06:44 PM |
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I am not interested by what biased wiki says to defend criminals. Some of them got up to 21 life sentences each for killing people, when you go that way, you don't deserve any "human rights"; a rope and that's all. This condemnation is ridiculous and only shows how Strasbourg diplomats are disconnected from reality and common sense -they also condemned France for not providing free homes to illegal Roms-.
Within this logic, USA would go bankruptcy because of Guantanamo.
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kipshasz
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posted December 04, 2014 06:47 PM |
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oh please Sally, you'd do the same in their place. everyone here would.
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Salamandre
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Wog refugee
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posted December 04, 2014 06:49 PM |
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artu
Promising
Undefeatable Hero
My BS sensor is tingling again
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posted December 04, 2014 07:24 PM |
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1- I am against death penalty in general for completely different reasons, so I wont get into "the rope" argument.
2- Your link says nothing about murder, only holding people as hostages. Anyhow, my emphasis is on the whole "Somalian Pirates" context rather than this specific incident. I put in the Wiki link later on, it was something I already knew to be a controversial subject. Once again, this is not a movie and of course, if you push uneducated people from a third world country to arm up, organize as pirates and hunt corporate ships in the ocean, eventually, they will go rogue and start to do more than that.
3- Guantanamo is a work-around from actual legitemacy and a disgrace that all US citizens should be ashamed of. Basically, it says this: You know the principles we claim to behold and defend, when they are inconvenient, we will find some backwater island where we can violite all of them. Hence, they dont exist de facto. Yet, nothing happens because a) Unlike France, US does whatever it wants despite international law because of sheer power it possesses both economically and militarily. b) nobody really gives a damn about radical muslims.
But in fact it is not a matter of radical muslims, it's about walking the walk just like talking the talk, when it comes to human rights and their practice by international law.
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