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Seriously, despite my name I'm not a nut! I was just saying that it's pretty amazing that the US governments email system is very safe
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Shbobdb posted:Well, as long as we are using antiquated racial slurs instead of swear words . . . You have a source for the origin? I'm legitimately interested.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 02:57 |
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ErIog posted:You have a source for the origin? I'm legitimately interested. It's a slur for black folks
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 03:53 |
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Literally The Worst posted:It's a slur for black folks Again, you have a source for that? I would like to read about it. To be clear, I know the word "shine" used as a noun is an antiquated racial slur for black people. I haven't been able to find anything about "shine that noise" where "shine" is being used as a verb. I would like to read about the origins of the phrase "shine that noise" since I don't see a direct connection to the racial slur. ErIog fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Shine (US) a black person (from shoeshiner).[223]
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 07:40 |
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So there's this thread going in a Facebook group I'm part of, and some guy is seriously arguing that the earth is flat. I and everyone else thought it was an elaborate troll, but turns out it's not, and it's all tied into the overlords' (+ NASA + [actual black magic sorcerer] Newton + Einstein) lying to the general populance. Absolutely bafflingquote:can you show me the evidence please? i been looking for 6 months. google"image of earth from space".which one of those is the real picture of earth? the one we get in our textbooks is a cgi composition, maybe you can find an authentic one. you are seeing 2 d images, not 3d globes. The stars are not round globes either. Ships do not sink below the horizon, they disappear from our line of vision , like this... The group is full of pretty active left-wing people, and conspiracy threads pop up all the loving time (just illustrating something DuckMonster said about conspiracy theories loving the left over way, way back in this thread), but this one takes the piss RobertKerans fucked around with this message at 07:54 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Shbobdb posted:Shine Okay, now tell me what that has to do with the phrase "shine that noise" where "shine" is being used as a verb.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 07:54 |
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Where did you even start using "shine that noise" from anyway?
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 07:57 |
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Polish that noise? What?
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:20 |
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The slight sound of exertion when you lift a couch above your head.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:27 |
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Lizard Combatant posted:Polish that noise? What? Lots of English idioms rely on archaic usages of words or are cultural references to things we no longer remember. You might as well say, "Take something with a grain of salt?" What? If someone can find me any history or etymology of the phrase "shine that noise" then I'll be happy to read it, and I'll be happy to stop using it if it does in fact have a racist origin. I always took the "shine" part as a verb that is similar in meaning to the current dictionary definition of "to shine." since it's being used as a verb in the phrase and not a noun. I looked around on Google for any explanation of "shine that noise" at all, but I haven't been able to find it. So again, I would be really interested in reading it if someone can produce it. ErIog fucked around with this message at 08:50 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Yeah but where did you get the expression in the first place?
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:58 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:Yeah but where did you get the expression in the first place? I have no idea. I thought it was a common idiom that's an old-timey way of saying "screw that."
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 09:01 |
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I was just giving you poo poo, no need to go full sperg here.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 12:24 |
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ErIog posted:I have no idea. I thought it was a common idiom that's an old-timey way of saying "screw that." people say 'gently caress that noise' but shine that noise, you probably picked that up from some pussy who doesn't like to swear
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 13:40 |
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RobertKerans posted:So there's this thread going in a Facebook group I'm part of, and some guy is seriously arguing that the earth is flat. I and everyone else thought it was an elaborate troll, but turns out it's not, and it's all tied into the overlords' (+ NASA + [actual black magic sorcerer] Newton + Einstein) lying to the general populance. Absolutely baffling The flat earth society is great fun to read about - a textbook example of Poe's Law in action if I've ever seen one. Though aside from a couple message boards and token social media accounts, there's very little information about them.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 14:26 |
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Carsius posted:The flat earth society is great fun to read about - a textbook example of Poe's Law in action if I've ever seen one. I'm pretty sure most of the people who post on the FES message boards aren't for real.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 15:51 |
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JFairfax posted:people say 'gently caress that noise' but shine that noise, you probably picked that up from some pussy who doesn't like to swear Hambone that noise.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 15:59 |
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Carsius posted:The flat earth society is great fun to read about - a textbook example of Poe's Law in action if I've ever seen one. Yeah, I assumed the guy posting had just hoovered up a load of stuff from the FES and used it to troll, but he seems to have taken it all very seriously. I thought the guy in the group who SPOKE MAINLY IN CAPITALS about CHEMTRAILS and THE WIGNER EFFECT was bad, or his mate who goes on at very great length about fiat currency and the evil people stealing all our precious gold, or the one who chats in weird pidgin English about how swastikas are actually a good and holy things that were just coopted by the Nazis (and has extremely prominent tattoos of swastikas all over himself), but honestly flat earth guy takes the biscuit RobertKerans fucked around with this message at 17:01 on Jun 12, 2015 |
# ? Jun 12, 2015 16:58 |
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TBF the swastika thing is true. but it's still a pretty bad idea to get them tattooed on your body
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 17:56 |
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 17:58 |
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Looks like somebody read about Kaposi's sarcoma just before shutting down their brain
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 18:16 |
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This is why I support mandatory vaccination, because of dipshits like this person who would actively harm the rest of the populace through their own idiocy
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 18:33 |
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In regards to the flat earth, its never been mainstream belief, despite what we believe about earlier cultures. In the Victorian era there was a desire to paint earlier people as dumb and uncultured, so this myth grew. Colombus proving the earth was round appeared in this era as well, along with all the other myths associated with him because I guess the 19th century American population needed to create a new hero? Anyways, the Flat Earthers also have roots in biblical literalism, because hey why not? But they were never a big group, or even influencal. The FES is only about 70 years old, and is kinda sad. Small groups of people putting out nonsensical papers trying to prove the earth was flat, even after we have photos of earth come back from space. Its become kinda popular among the CT set, seeing the UN flag as a tact admission by the Jew Lizard Illuminati that the world is flat, and Antarctica is actually surrounding us, to keep us in! Oh yea, every single shot of the world being round, shadows on the moon and all that good stuff, all fakes.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 19:38 |
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RUMINT: 100% accurate or your butt cancer is free
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 20:44 |
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I don't know what it is that makes it true, how it works, or why I believe this but trust me, smoking doesn't kill.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 21:09 |
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twistedmentat posted:In regards to the flat earth, its never been mainstream belief, despite what we believe about earlier cultures. In the Victorian era there was a desire to paint earlier people as dumb and uncultured, so this myth grew. Colombus proving the earth was round appeared in this era as well, along with all the other myths associated with him because I guess the 19th century American population needed to create a new hero? To be fair, Flat Earth was the dominant paradigm in China until the 17th century AD, and some of the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers in the 5th century BC also believed the world was flat. It wasn't mainstream among educated people in medieval Europe, but it's not like no one ever believed in it.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 21:31 |
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enough people believed in it that you didn't need to found a Most Illustrial Society of Flatearthianism to avoid getting laughed out of the room everywhere you go
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site posted:I don't know what it is that makes it true, how it works, or why I believe this but trust me, smoking doesn't kill. I've got a feeling in my gut. Well, not my gut, more like my lungs. But it's tell me that smoking is great!
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 23:42 |
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JFairfax posted:TBF the swastika thing is true. Only Manwoman can get away with it. http://www.vice.com/read/manwoman-is-taking-back-the-swastika e: could woke wedding drone fucked around with this message at 05:50 on Jun 13, 2015 |
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SedanChair posted:Only Manwoman can get away with it. That's guy seems very, very much like the guy I was talking about, same level of acid-trip logic adding deep spiritual and health giving significance to swastikas (I get that swastikas used to have somewhat nicer connotations, but...). Man woman seems a bit more eloquent than my guy though, every single thing he writes looks like this (which seems fairly poetic out of context, but when there's like 20 replies in a thread about the labour party leadership contest): quote:"!!! MORNiNG !!!" RobertKerans fucked around with this message at 07:20 on Jun 13, 2015 |
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Because it is widely believed and stated that a thing is bad, it must in fact be good. Or vice versa. In a generic form, that seems like the basic conspiratorial formulation. Like an inverse argument from authority. Or rather, the traditional semantics of authority are inverted, hence the space for cultish conspiracy clubs whose fringe status constitutes authority, for the true believers. It really weirds me the gently caress out, Christ. How do you pierce the veil from without, once that logic is entrenched?
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Orbis Tertius posted:It really weirds me the gently caress out, Christ. How do you pierce the veil from without, once that logic is entrenched? You don't. There's no real way to reason them out of that position. Unless they become willing to accept that maybe they're the ones that are wrong of their own volition, they'll probably stick to those beliefs forever.
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Illuminti posted:The Bilderburg Group meeting starts tomorrow, they've gone with a classic mix of high tech, military and old school Zionist for the older conspiracist this year. Wikileaks managed to get hold of a whole stash of meeting minutes of the Bildberg group from a bunch of years. Its really mundane stuff. You'd think the lizardlords would have more interesting things to talk about then tax and international trade. Wheres the skullcave and the doomsday machine. I mean at least Bohemian Grove have a bit of flair to their weirdness
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 19:27 |
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Yeah it's like all these groups of rich people do is talk about how to get more rich. There's got to be something more sinister going on!
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 19:46 |
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Sir Tonk posted:Yeah it's like all these groups of rich people do is talk about how to get more rich. There's got to be something more sinister going on! In general, it's not even that; it's as if a bunch of administrators/managers got together to discuss how some economic ideas might apply to the bit of administration/management they deal with. This is what i don't get, everyone else in professional positions can go to some conference where they listen to some people who have stupid ideas, and some people who have good ideas, and everyone at the conference mingles and chats about it and it's not totally a waste of time because the people involved all work in basically the same job and it's really helpful to understand how other people are dealing with poo poo. Like if you're minister for economics it's pretty loving good that you chat to other ministers of economics and find out what poo poo they're doing and either laugh at them privately for being fuckwits, or take on board stuff they're dealing with Edit: they may well all be lizard-worshipping cunts but that's irrelevant imo RobertKerans fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Jun 13, 2015 |
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Sir Tonk posted:Yeah it's like all these groups of rich people do is talk about how to get more rich. There's got to be something more sinister going on! As if that wasn't the peak of human evil itself.
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# ? Jun 14, 2015 01:18 |
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So was having some drinks last night with my housemates and found out that not only am I living with someone who thinks that 9/11 is fishey I have been dating one! My girlfriend makes no secret of her dislike for the US on multiple occasions, not the people the state itself, and holds to some very far left opinions that I am perfectly okay with. She also disagrees with the more common delusions about it being "jews did it" or something like that, but seems convinced that the Fed was somehow involved. Apparently "Zeitgeist" was a big influence. Both people who proffessed a belief in this sort of thing are from the global south so that may explain it but well just had to have a little chat about it. I gave facts and figures but don't want to brow beat someone I care about into believing what I do "just because", but the truth is important. I dunno, any advice guys?
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I think you know what the advice is going to be.
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I used to date a girl who holds some pretty insane woo beliefs (such as the fact that calcification of my pineal gland was 'corroding my third eye' and that I should eat more algae to get rid of it), and since she wasn't belligerent or stubborn about it, it worked out fine. Still, nearly everyone else I've known who has these beliefs were flat-out insane and pestered me no end about their anti-intellectual psychoses, so you may end up regretting the relationship I guess.
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