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fool_of_sound posted:I agree, we need a president with the courage to invade the south and midwest, put the current population on reservations, and resettle it with the right kind of people. Can't say I disagree with migf here we need someone to do just this. For sure.
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Gyges posted:Scott Walker is 35? He looks like poo poo for 35. Scott Walker is 47.
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DemeaninDemon posted:Can't say I disagree with migf here we need someone to do just this. For sure. Jimm Webbs favorite person of all time does happen to be Jackson.
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Gyges posted:Scott Walker is 35? He looks like poo poo for 35. Well he's 47, but besides those 12 years he's the closest thing to that description running for president right now. 47 is still fairly young for the Presidency anyways
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Fix posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVRD7A7PiG4
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 04:33 |
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Fix posted:
all I see is
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 04:38 |
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FourLeaf posted:all I see is That's because Hillary is trying to signal her overlords to begin the terrorist invasion of the United States.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 04:41 |
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I think we can safely assume any Republican President would immediately abandon peace talks with Iran and crank the sanctions to 11 at a minimum, and if they're running the Bush family Neocon policy shop then it's time to Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran. I wouldn't even be 100% on Hillary following through on them.
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Fix posted:
I think its known as Herge's Direction theory. It is a narrative/visual thing, usually pops up in film and photography (and comics). Going left to right is advancing, right to left is retreat. When entering a scene (and particularly when confronting each other) protagonists enter from and will be on the left, antagonists from and on the right (example given tadaa and one more for good foreshadowing). Someone from Cine Distro can probably explain better, but this is what they teach in visual composition classes apparently, so graphics design people do it too. And given how common it is, apparently it works. Personally, i think it looks like it should be the logo for Houston's mass transit system Fried Chicken fucked around with this message at 04:56 on Apr 13, 2015 |
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Fried Chicken posted:I think its known as Herge's Direction theory. It is a narrative/visual thing, usually pops up in film and photography (and comics). Going left to right is advancing, right to left is defeat. When entering a scene (and particularly when confronting each other) protagonists enter from and be on the left, antagonists from and on the right (example given). Someone from Cine Distro can probably explain better, but this is what they teach in visual composition classes apparently, so graphics design people do it too. And given how common it is, apparently it works. Much like Romney/Ryan's logo, it's a decent first draft, but should have been further developed and refined before going live. That color choice is terrible. The blue needs to be a little closer to either cyan or ultramarine (and a subtle, white stroke visually separating the arrow from the H would probably help, too). "Design a better logo for Hillary Clinton's campaign" might make a fun thread contest. Deep Hurting fucked around with this message at 04:54 on Apr 13, 2015 |
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It reminds me of the 70s.
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Fried Chicken posted:I think its known as Herge's Direction theory. It is a narrative/visual thing, usually pops up in film and photography (and comics). Going left to right is advancing, right to left is retreat. When entering a scene (and particularly when confronting each other) protagonists enter from and will be on the left, antagonists from and on the right (example given tadaa). Someone from Cine Distro can probably explain better, but this is what they teach in visual composition classes apparently, so graphics design people do it too. And given how common it is, apparently it works. It's because English speakers read left to right, so they're accustomed to following images in that direction. If Hillary had an arrow pointing left, it would seem to be moving in the opposite direction from progress.
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Fried Chicken posted:Personally, i think it looks like it should be the logo for Houston's mass transit system When did Houston get a mass transit system? Wait, never mind, by the broadest definition I guess Metro counts.
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Deep Hurting posted:"Design a better logo for Hillary Clinton's campaign" might make a fun thread contest. Why have a contest when the best logo has already been created?
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 05:05 |
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Combed Thunderclap posted:Why have a contest when the best logo has already been created? Hillary/Slimer '16!
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Chamale posted:It's because English speakers read left to right, so they're accustomed to following images in that direction. If Hillary had an arrow pointing left, it would seem to be moving in the opposite direction from progress. I once took a class in theater and it was "Down stage left is the most powerful location because you read that way"
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 05:30 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:Scott Walker is 47. You gonna stick to that prediction fishmech
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Combed Thunderclap posted:Why have a contest when the best logo has already been created? If her first act is bringing back ecto cooler, she has my vote locked.
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So say that you want to work to change some of the hosed up poo poo going on in this country? What is a good organization to start with as a volunteer? Particularly in Arizona, but national groups are also fine. I just want to get involved somehow and try to do what little I can to help change poo poo.
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KiteAuraan posted:So say that you want to work to change some of the hosed up poo poo going on in this country? What is a good organization to start with as a volunteer? Particularly in Arizona, but national groups are also fine. I just want to get involved somehow and try to do what little I can to help change poo poo. Is there a particular issue that you personally feel strongest about? Popular answers include Women's Rights, Criminal Justice, Environmental Policy, Education, etc. In other words, who do you want to help? Because as a volunteer you're going to have the best results working with a more focused organization
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Scrub-Niggurath posted:Is there a particular issue that you personally feel strongest about? Popular answers include Women's Rights, Criminal Justice, Environmental Policy, Education, etc. In other words, who do you want to help? Because as a volunteer you're going to have the best results working with a more focused organization Criminal justice and reform of the justice system, especially MCSO and the good ol' boys network. Particularly any groups working to put a stop to the differential application of justice based on money and race.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 06:34 |
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Kill Joe Arpiao.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 06:35 |
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Careful, only conservatives get to call for the assassination of public officials. Remember what happened last time with LF?
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Fix posted:
Typical goons. Hilary decides to be honest and everyone complains.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 08:41 |
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so far they ones announced for president i think hillary is the only one able to complete a plyometric cardio circuit, and that's a plus for me.
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rand paul would cry and bitch out. that little bitxh.
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Anime Curator posted:so far they ones announced for president i think hillary is the only one able to complete a plyometric cardio circuit, and that's a plus for me.
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KiteAuraan posted:Criminal justice and reform of the justice system, especially MCSO and the good ol' boys network. Particularly any groups working to put a stop to the differential application of justice based on money and race. MCSO leadership is so rotten that there is not much one can do besides beating Arpaio in a run for the Sheriff.
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Small Frozen Thing posted:Kill Joe Arpiao. Vahakyla posted:MCSO leadership is so rotten that there is not much one can do besides beating Arpaio in a run for the Sheriff. Note also that you can leave the post at any time by throwing your star-shaped badge onto the dusty ground.
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# ? Apr 13, 2015 09:55 |
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(Primary) Quote of the day: "I wish her well in this race and I look forward to being able to stay well away from it.” - John Kerry, on Clintons entry into the presidential race.
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Vahakyla posted:MCSO leadership is so rotten that there is not much one can do besides beating Arpaio in a run for the Sheriff. With a bat.
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richardfun posted:(Primary) Quote of the day: "I wish her well in this race and I look forward to being able to stay well away from it.” - John Kerry, on Clintons entry into the presidential race. Holy poo poo I love it.
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richardfun posted:(Primary) Quote of the day: "I wish her well in this race and I look forward to being able to stay well away from it.” - John Kerry, on Clintons entry into the presidential race. Kerry knows what's up.
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richardfun posted:(Primary) Quote of the day: "I wish her well in this race and I look forward to being able to stay well away from it.” - John Kerry, on Clintons entry into the presidential race. Will republican's still bring up Kerry this election? Wait and find out.
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richardfun posted:(Primary) Quote of the day: "I wish her well in this race and I look forward to being able to stay well away from it.” - John Kerry, on Clintons entry into the presidential race. Dude is uncharismatic as hell, but I still think he would've been a good president. (Of course, I care more about international policy vs. domestic. So, there might have been other issues.)
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Quote of the morning, "If they get to nominate Hillary Clinton, why don't we get to nominate Dick Cheney? He has a much better record." ~ Bill Kristol
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Dick Cheney was already president twice that's why (joke works for Hillary too).
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Radish posted:Dick Cheney was already president twice that's why (joke works for Hillary too). Bush's Dick was the brain behind the man, but so was Clinton's.
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Joementum posted:Quote of the morning, "If they get to nominate Hillary Clinton, why don't we get to nominate Dick Cheney? He has a much better record." ~ Bill Kristol "We are choosing not to do something, but complain that we don't 'get' to do it". The persecution wagon never stops.
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