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Nintendo Kid posted:The guy claimed it was acceptable to drink like double your daily caloric value per day in milk. It was strange and he was trying to use it to justify some other dumb argument. I can't remember, but also it's either the Freep founder or the Conservepedia guy who boasts of drinking an implausible amount of milk daily. Also on the Christie thing. Wasn't the bridge shut down for about 5 days, and caused complete chaos every day. Shouldn't he have noticed it, found out what was going on, and ordered the bridge reopened by about day 2? I mean he claims not to have known anything about it till he read about it subsequently in the Wall Street Journal, but wouldn't the bridge story have been front page news in New Jersey papers and local TV news? For a Governor, he and his advisors sound implausibly incurious about noticing what's going on in his state.
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ErIog posted:Do you always flip out this much when somebody gives you a small clarification? Only when the clarification is hilariously stupid.
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Deptfordx posted:I can't remember, but also it's either the Freep founder or the Conservepedia guy who boasts of drinking an implausible amount of milk daily. Only some of the lanes were closed, and I was only able to find a single contemporary news article about it: http://www.northjersey.com/news/new-york-tri-state-area/road-warrior-closed-tollbooths-a-commuting-disaster-1.639923?page=all
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Deptfordx posted:I can't remember, but also it's either the Freep founder or the Conservepedia guy who boasts of drinking an implausible amount of milk daily. It wasn't complete and utter chaos, it was really really bad traffic. And sometimes they have to close lanes on the GWB for real repairs/accidents so it's not unthinkable that it wouldn't be on his radar
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Deptfordx posted:I can't remember, but also it's either the Freep founder or the Conservepedia guy who boasts of drinking an implausible amount of milk daily. Pretty sure it was dalereed, but like everything else he says it was hyperbole. And yeah it was a gallon+ a day.
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redreader posted:I heard so much about it and was exited to try it but it sucks. All of my midwestern colleagues forgo actually-good restaurants that serve good food to get a loving in and out burger at least once per visit. I hate fast food but in and out is like... the best poo poo-tier fast food there is. It's still poo poo-tier though. It's poo poo food. We have like, thai, ramen, mexican, italian, mediterranean, pho, steak, restaurant burgers (not poo poo fast food burgers) in walking distance, and they can expense food, but they drive to loving in and out. What the hell. Nostalgia, maybe? When I was in high school, In and Out was the best poo poo-tier fast food joint around, and so we went. Sure, for a dollar or two more you could go to tommy's famous chiliburgers, but who wants to spend that kind of money? Nowadays, in addition to having more disposable income (what with the whole job-having adult thing), food quality has increased overall, with even places like McD's and Carl's trying to improve their quality (or at least, spend money on claiming they did so). With mixed results.
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Alkydere posted:That's nothing. You should see Chic-fil-a's in Texas. In Northern Virginia we have this issue with drive through lines wrapping around the building and into the street and the reason is because the large parking lot is totally full. People loving love Chic-Fil-a.
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Radish posted:In Northern Virginia we have this issue with drive through lines wrapping around the building and into the street and the reason is because the large parking lot is totally full. People loving love Chic-Fil-a. It's true they make pretty good chicken sandwiches. Had a friend who first heard that CFA did the anti-gay campaign thing but didn't mind it until it blew up on social media and only then did he boycott. Then they did the whole PR song and dance and then he started going back. They still support anti-LGBT groups!
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Some clownlord was lying about his milk intake but I shut that fucker down for everyone to see
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Gravel Gravy posted:It's true they make pretty good chicken sandwiches. Boycotts are a pain if you really want to not pay douchebags money. See: that list of Koch associated products.
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bpower posted:The idea that the two parties are the same is now completely unsupportable. Every non-crazy person should vote to keep the Reps out of the White House. As a gay man I am pretty much doomed to vote democratic for my entire life. Its not that bad now actually since we can actually have rights. As long as people don't vote a republican in. (Dont do this please. I want to get married someday.)
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Sgt. Anime Pederast posted:As a gay man I am pretty much doomed to vote democratic for my entire life. Its not that bad now actually since we can actually have rights. As long as people don't vote a republican in. (Dont do this please. I want to get married someday.) As a guy rescued by gay men in SC when I was an infant it is kinda shameful that one of the partners had to die a year or two before it finally became legal in that state.
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Sgt. Anime Pederast posted:As a gay man I am pretty much doomed to vote democratic for my entire life. That's what's dooming you? Are you filthy rich beyond measure, because that's the only way I could see circumstances that wouldn't doom anyone voting in their self-interest to be a Democrat for life.
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Gravel Gravy posted:It's true they make pretty good chicken sandwiches. As an idiot that actually likes fast food (but knows it's garbage so I try not to eat it often) I did like their spicy chicken sandwich, waffle fries, and lemon-aid. I've been good about never going back after they (probably) paid off that one activist to lie and say they had totally changed and everything was cool despite still giving money to anti-LGBT groups, just not as openly. Boycotting really is a pain in the rear end since so many companies are terrible such as the tons of stuff owned by the Kochs or Nestle Corporation.
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Radish posted:As an idiot that actually likes fast food (but knows it's garbage so I try not to eat it often) I did like their spicy chicken sandwich, waffle fries, and lemon-aid. I've been good about never going back after they (probably) paid off that one activist to lie and say they had totally changed and everything was cool despite still giving money to anti-LGBT groups, just not as openly. Boycotting really is a pain in the rear end since so many companies are terrible such as the tons of stuff owned by the Kochs or Nestle Corporation. vote straight ticket republican, burn everything down
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Hillary Clinton consumed calories to generate energy and the New York Times is on it!quote:At the time of this writing, much about Mrs. Clinton’s order was still unknown. We do know that it was a chicken bowl (with guacamole, according to ABC News). Less known, but critical: Did she get rice and beans, which are free with the order? What about fajita vegetables, or more than one kind of salsa? Even more important, from a calorie perspective: Did she include cheese and sour cream? This information, much like the contents of some of her emails when she was secretary of state, we may never know.
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I missed three days and 800+ posts in this thread. Anything remarkable happen?
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Are you a burrito fan?
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Joementum posted:Hillary Clinton consumed calories to generate energy and the New York Times is on it! They try to go in for jokes sometimes, but it just ends up being a joke on themselves.
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Joementum posted:Hillary Clinton consumed calories to generate energy and the New York Times is on it! Did she generate this energy using oxidation, or were the sugars fermented into lactic acid? The American people have a right to know!
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Sir Tonk posted:Are you a burrito fan? Is the fact that HilDawg went to Chipotle still in the news? Jesus christ. I can't even imagine why her being at Chipotle is important at all blunt for century fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Apr 16, 2015 |
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A+ for trolling to Time's editors, who included Elizabeth Warren in their 100 Most Influential People and had HRC write the blurb.quote:Elizabeth Warren
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Dolash posted:It seems gay marriage managed to spread across America mostly as a state-by-state thing, in no small part assisted by the Obama Administration being quietly supportive, to the point that even if a Republican President were to win in 2016 and immediately try to crack down on states where gay marriage has now been legal for years it'd be wildly unpopular and be met with stiff resistance. I think this was a conservative response to exactly those two sweeping measures, and liberal groups are just starting to realize that the same tactics work for them. In theory, that's the very idea of "laboratories of democracy," but I think that idea has been outdated since the 1940s for the most part. Also the gay marriage issue is a little different than marijuana, because (I think) only 13 states of the 37 with legalized marriage crossed that threshold legislatively. The other 24 were all judicial decisions. Some number of those surely would have legalized soon anyway, but for image reasons it is different.
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AtomikKrab posted:holy crap i've eaten in the only jack in the box in colorado. That can't be right, there are two in Parker alone.
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Joementum posted:Hillary Clinton consumed calories to generate energy and the New York Times is on it! It must suck to be a journalist assigned to political campaigns
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blunt for century posted:Is the fact that HilDawg went to Chipotle still in the news?
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Burrghazigate.
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# ? Apr 16, 2015 16:10 |
why why does anyone give a flying gently caress about hillary at chipotle
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We get it
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blunt for century posted:why Just a reminder that Fox wouldn't shut up about Obama asking for Dijon mustard at a burger joint for like a week.
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Gravel Gravy posted:Just a reminder that Fox wouldn't shut up about Obama asking for Dijon mustard at a burger joint for like a week. I didn't get that either.
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blunt for century posted:I didn't get that either. Your average fox viewer is incomprehensibly stupid and open for suggestion, they dont lower themselves to being relevant or making sense, they dont need to. Reducing politics to condiments to operate at their viewers level is how they keep the ad revenue flowing. You see Cruz is like Relish, and Rubio is Ketchup and Rand is Catsup, so therefore
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:
Wow. All this within days of her announcing. Is it possible that the GOP is actually going to "LOL OLD UGLY WITCH" their way into a loss by pissing off enough middle aged to older white women with this?
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Spaceman Future! posted:Your average fox viewer is incomprehensibly stupid and open for suggestion, they dont lower themselves to being relevant or making sense, they dont need to. Reducing politics to condiments to operate at their viewers level is how they keep the ad revenue flowing. You see Cruz is like Relish, and Rubio is Ketchup and Rand is Catsup, so therefore Ah. That's kind of what I was thinking. I also thought it was Fox getting the viewers to be all upset about somebody using ~*fancy rich man's mustard*~, but incidentally, that just gets republicans to revel in their own lovely yellow mustard and other poor decisions and taste like it's a good thing
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Zwabu posted:Wow. All this within days of her announcing. Is it possible that the GOP is actually going to "LOL OLD UGLY WITCH" their way into a loss by pissing off enough middle aged to older white women with this? Do older people read Breitbart? I'd always gotten the sense that it catered to voters who won't be put off by this anyway. Also is this even Breitbart? I'm guessing here.
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Zwabu posted:Wow. All this within days of her announcing. Is it possible that the GOP is actually going to "LOL OLD UGLY WITCH" their way into a loss by pissing off enough middle aged to older white women with this? There will be bonus points for whoever makes the quickest pivot between criticizing Hillary's age and invoking the glorious legacy of Ronald Reagan (pbuh).
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blunt for century posted:Ah. That's kind of what I was thinking. I also thought it was Fox getting the viewers to be all upset about somebody using ~*fancy rich man's mustard*~, but incidentally, that just gets republicans to revel in their own lovely yellow mustard and other poor decisions and taste like it's a good thing This is exactly what the southern base does. They criticize people of their exact same income level for not being motivated enough, abjectly oppose programs that would be paid for by a higher income bracket and benefit them and view "ivory tower" education as a net negative. If your president is educated it is an insult in their eyes because it is a concept ultimately foreign, which is why the generic Texas politician is all the rage. They can sound dumb, have the right non east coast (IE the bad guys who have Ivy leagues and lattes and whatever the gently caress else they associate with alien culture) accent and act out of spite rather than logic. Its all about the base impulse and reveling in it, they know how irresponsible it is and are PROUD of it because they think it spites people who they think are too smart to be true Americans. Its a pretty hosed up culture at a lot of levels. Nolanar posted:There will be bonus points for whoever makes the quickest pivot between criticizing Hillary's age and invoking the glorious legacy of Ronald Reagan (pbuh). If this race wasn't spattered with all matter of casual misogyny I would actually rethink my notions on the flexibility and thought put into these issues by the base on the right. This makes it so much easer, challenging my own assumptions would take so much energy and they are doing me the favor of confirming them anyway. Spaceman Future! fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Apr 16, 2015 |
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Zwabu posted:Wow. All this within days of her announcing. Is it possible that the GOP is actually going to "LOL OLD UGLY WITCH" their way into a loss by pissing off enough middle aged to older white women with this? It is going to be awesome watching a party that already has little appeal to voters outside of old white people turn around and alienate half of that demographic. Vienna Circlejerk fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Apr 16, 2015 |
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And on top of all that, Grey Poupon costs like $0.12 more per bottle than store brand yellow mustard, so it's not fancy or expensive at all Like everything else in the rightwing mentality, it falls apart the instant you ask even a single question
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I actually do think that Hillary's age is a slight concern, if only because Reagan's brain was mush by his second term. But then that means Bill will pull the strings behind the presidency and I guess that's not the worst thing in the world.
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