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8lbsofanalsex quoted http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com posted:
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 22:09 |
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Best Friends posted:oh my god Where does that prediction even come from? That's some real obtuse interpretation of data, like bitcoin levels of "well the price has been trending upward for a few weeks, that means bitcoin will be worth $10,000 in a few months!"
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 22:36 |
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That article checks pretty much every square on the lovely argument bingo card. Openly stating that it's about protecting your feelings from getting hurt while accusing the other side of being driven by emotion and not proof, citing completely bullshit research and following it like it's gospel, fascism/tyranny buzzwords. Yes, medical professionals trying to keep diseases that have been eradicated from coming back due to idiots are literal nazis. This is a free country but that doesn't mean you're completely free to do everything. Someone isn't allowed to take a poo poo in the middle of the floor at a grocery store and anyone under $100,000 a year income or black isn't allowed into your gated community. It's only fair that dumbasses aren't allowed to not vaccinate their kids. I also find it slightly depressing that many of them view autism as the terrifying consequence of these actions. "I will literally kill my kids before I allow them to start doing a let's play of Train Simulator 2015." I wonder if getting their vaccinations will be one of the ways that their kids lash out during their teenaged rebellion days. Instead of a tattoo they just come home with their MMR paperwork. "I got all of my shots today, gently caress you mom."
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 22:37 |
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MassivelyBuckNegro posted:Ohio is the 25th largest economy in the world bro. Outside of the cities, Ohio sucks but its not a desolate wasteland. We have all the fresh water too, and we don't really have to be that careful with it outside of proper waste-water treatment since it all runs back into Lake Erie anyway. Northern Ohio is going to look like a pretty drat good place to live in the next few decades as the West/Southwest/Central CA permanently exhausts their aquifers, dries up, and blows away.
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 22:43 |
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gently caress it, even if vaccines cause 100% autism, vaccinate everyone anyway. Worst case the government will have to keep more railway museums open and we'll never run out of GBS posters.
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 23:51 |
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hi im a new parent and rather than risk the non-existant possibility that my newest accessory is broken(thus reflecting badly upon me) i'd rather chance smallpox!
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 23:54 |
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Soylent Pudding posted:gently caress it, even if vaccines cause 100% autism, vaccinate everyone anyway. Worst case the government will have to keep more railway museums open and we'll never run out of GBS posters. What, haven't you ever experienced the horror of watching the light go out of a child's eyes as they contract the tism?
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 23:55 |
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go3 posted:hi im a new parent and rather than risk the non-existant possibility that my newest accessory is broken(thus reflecting badly upon me) i'd rather chance smallpox! While I agree with the point you're going for, people don't get inoculated against smallpox in the US anymore pretty much at all.
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# ? Jan 31, 2015 23:56 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:While I agree with the point you're going for, people don't get inoculated against smallpox in the US anymore pretty much at all. AUTIST SPOTTED
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:12 |
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Can we just load up dart guns and go anti-vaxxer huntin'?
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:17 |
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priznat posted:Can we just load up dart guns and go anti-vaxxer huntin'? make sure to load MMR darts
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:19 |
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Stultus Maximus posted:What, haven't you ever experienced the horror of watching the light go out of a child's eyes as they contract the tism? No, children are an overrated waste of money I could instead be spending on booze and weed.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:26 |
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Soylent Pudding posted:No, children are an overrated waste of money I could instead be spending on booze and weed. quote:The anti-vaccine movement can largely be traced to a 1998 report in a medical journal that suggested a link between vaccines and autism but was later proved fraudulent and retracted. Today, the waves of parents who shun vaccines include some who still believe in the link and some, like the Amish, who have religious objections to vaccines. Then there is a particular subculture of largely wealthy and well-educated families, many living in palmy enclaves around Los Angeles and San Francisco, who are trying to carve out “all-natural” lives for their children.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:28 |
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Drown Missy Foster in a bathtub.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:31 |
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The irony is having a baby after 40 probably poses more potential health risks to the kids than any vaccine does (although still not a lot), Missy. If that is your real name
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:33 |
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Godholio posted:Drown Missy Foster in a bathtub. priznat posted:The irony is having a baby after 40 probably poses more potential health risks to the kids than any vaccine does (although still not a lot), Missy. If that is your real name Sweet Jesus this is true...my wife constantly reminds me (she's only 32 and wants to be done before 35). Marshal Prolapse fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Feb 1, 2015 |
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gfanikf posted:Sweet Jesus this is true...my wife constantly reminds me (she's only 32 and wants to be done before 35). I woulda had kids younger if I could do it over again, it's murder on the knees.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 00:58 |
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gfanikf posted:Vaccinate her kids in front of her....but gently caress me what a vile piece of dogshit. get fucken bro if you are too lazy i'll help out
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:05 |
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Dang http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...317d_story.html Release the Gundams
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:09 |
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Everyone knew this was going to happen. The question is will the Japanese government be able to actually do anything about it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:11 |
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ded posted:Everyone knew this was going to happen. The question is will the Japanese government be able to actually do anything about it. Pretty sure the overwhelming majority of people in japan think this guy is an idiot and are more pissed off about how it makes japan look
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:19 |
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priznat posted:I woulda had kids younger if I could do it over again, it's murder on the knees. Yeah, Lord knows I haven't done any favors by always putting her on my neck. Bolow posted:Pretty sure the overwhelming majority of people in japan think this guy is an idiot and are more pissed off about how it makes japan look That was more the first guy, who the Japanese public kind of made fun of.. This guy is viewed as someone who was trying to help the first and not nearly as bad. ded posted:get fucken bro Appreciated, but I should be good.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:25 |
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priznat posted:Dang drat, they have a pretty good speechwriter / PR guy Do you think they import western talent for their video editing and other high profile roles, and the ones who fall out of the interview process end up like Kenji-san?
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:28 |
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Zeris posted:drat, they have a pretty good speechwriter / PR guy They do from the UK at the very least.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 01:32 |
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Sorta wonder why Japan (Or anywhere else, for that matter) doesn't straight up say 'You go there and you're on your own, motherfucker!' to anyone nuts enough to venture into these hellholes.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 03:05 |
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Krewe De Vieux is rolling tonight. Mardi Gras justifies the war on terror. Discuss.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 03:18 |
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I'm horrible at current events, but for ISIS to strike at Japan, it feels like they think they are the big swinging dick of everything, and they are about to get their asses kicked in by everyone.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 04:15 |
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nwin posted:I'm horrible at current events, but for ISIS to strike at Japan, it feels like they think they are the big swinging dick of everything, and they are about to get their asses kicked in by everyone. about to? theyve been getting their poo poo pushed in for months now
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 04:44 |
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nwin posted:I'm horrible at current events, but for ISIS to strike at Japan, it feels like they think they are the big swinging dick of everything, and they are about to get their asses kicked in by everyone. Don't listen to D&D and ISIS propaganda, they've been getting absolutely wrecked by all the bombing campaigns and our support of the Iraqi government and Kurds. poo poo's clearly still hosed up, but it seems like that's because people are hesitant to get involved in a quagmire in the big cities and less because ISIS is gaining tons of new ground every day. The Kurds said they weren't going to bother after Kobane, since that was theirs.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 04:47 |
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WarpedNaba posted:Sorta wonder why Japan (Or anywhere else, for that matter) doesn't straight up say 'You go there and you're on your own, motherfucker!' to anyone nuts enough to venture into these hellholes. Pretty sure Japan just sent that exact message.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 04:51 |
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orange juche posted:make sure to load MMR darts Now I wanna see some dude go on a vaccine-dart shooting spree in some yuppie antivaxx community or elementary school.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 05:54 |
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I don't think ISIS realizes who they've recently pissed off. Japan pretty much invented the modern suicide bomber, cut off their fair share of the white man's heads, AND was able to take two nukes, only to rebuild and meet the world's need for miniaturized electronics, schoolgirl panties, and animated tentacle rape. If I was Abe, I'd exercise the Gundam Protocol, and send nuclear kamikazes into the heart of the Middle East.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 08:36 |
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Japan can't get offensive with anything nuclear, that would jeopardize their bullshit victim status.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 08:54 |
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Yeah, but nobody will care if they use nerve gas on the muds or do medical experiments on them. Gotta one up the Germans! Go full on loving Bantam Death March on the muds asses.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 09:32 |
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Nostalgia4ColdWar posted:Right up until some dirty hippie lights up a joint. Ain't gonna be no "old" Preds, at the rate we're crashing those things we're just going to fly them until there aren't any more left and then we'll move on to Reapers. Seriously, that's basically the plan. Also yeah, ISIS has been completely getting their poo poo kicked in over the past several months. There's valid concerns over the long-term efficacy of our current strategy as well as concerns as whether it's been worth the cost, but if there's one thing the US military has gotten really good at over the past several years, it's using airstrikes to blow up Arab males running around with AK-47s and technicals. This is doubly true when they are considerate enough to mass in large numbers.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 10:28 |
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iyaayas01 posted:Ain't gonna be no "old" Preds, at the rate we're crashing those things we're just going to fly them until there aren't any more left and then we'll move on to Reapers. Is there any reason we shouldn't use them until we have so few that it's no longer viable to keep using them, and then decommission/demo them entirely? Maybe not crash every single one, obviously, but the US seems to have a problem maintaining legacy systems long after they've been replaced - that's an expensive habit, especially when you're talking about an organization as large as DoD. I understand the logistical problems replacing a system, but there are just as many problems maintaining a system beyond EoL - sometimes more costly, not just in terms of dollars, but in terms of reliability/functionality that in the case of military equipment could cost lives. I realize this is more of a budget problem than anything (at least I hope it is! looking at the F22's final number of orders), but I don't really see the problem with "use it until it's gone" rather than keeping a bunch kicking around in storage, taking up space and inventory just for the hell of it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 10:41 |
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Shooting Blanks posted:Is there any reason we shouldn't use them until we have so few that it's no longer viable to keep using them, and then decommission/demo them entirely? Maybe not crash every single one, obviously, but the US seems to have a problem maintaining legacy systems long after they've been replaced - that's an expensive habit, especially when you're talking about an organization as large as DoD. They're incredibly less capable compared to Reapers, so in a perfect world we'd have replaced them with Reapers a long time ago. Unfortunately the demand for CAPs and the amount of Reapers in the inventory means an all-Reaper fleet is still a little ways off...I was being halfway sarcastic with the "crash them all" comment but not really because the Pred retirement date keeps getting pushed back as the demand for CAPs remains high and the Reaper continues to have production-related challenges. Keeping aircraft in storage is less for "let's keep them just in case" reasons and more for "let's keep them for spare parts" reasons. In addition to the obvious examples of older models of aircraft that are still in active service (KC-135, F-16, F-15, B-1, etc), aircraft in the boneyard that are fully out of service still have components on them that can be used on other planes. AMARG plays a critical role in the supply chain as a supplier of parts...it typically "saves" the military around $450M-$500M in part costs annually, which compared to what it costs to operate is a pretty significant bargain.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 11:05 |
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iyaayas01 posted:They're incredibly less capable compared to Reapers, so in a perfect world we'd have replaced them with Reapers a long time ago. That makes a lot of sense - I guess the situation that made me ask was the M47 Dragon, mentioned a couple pages ago. I looked it up on Wikipedia just to get an idea of its capabilities, and it's mentioned that though the system was retired in 2001 in favor of the Javelin, it's still in US stocks. Why? How common is that? I was trying to avoid mentioning older systems that really haven't had a replacement fielded yet, and was thinking specifically of the KC-135 and the B-52, mostly just recognizing that the Predator is a very early drone, one that we learned a lot of lessons from but has ultimately been superseded by newer technology.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 11:11 |
Is the Raptor still being produced? Wiki seems to think it's been taken out of production in favour of the F-35, but I mean... wasn't it introduced like less than 10 years ago?
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Two Finger posted:Is the Raptor still being produced? Wiki seems to think it's been taken out of production in favour of the F-35, but I mean... wasn't it introduced like less than 10 years ago? Raptor has been out of production for quite awhile now, though IIRC the tooling was mothballed - not that it wouldn't cost a shitload to restart the line, it would, but it could be done if necessary. For all practical purposes though, we're highly unlikely to see more of those than we have now. That said, the F-22 is kind of a specialty beast, we never intended to produce them in mass numbers. The F-35 is the catch all fighter for the next 50 years, which accounts for the three required variants: land based, carrier based, and STOVL. The Raptor will never have that kind of flexibility.
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