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Dr_Amazing posted:drat kids with their OoT. LttP was way better. Here's the problem. OoT was the best 3d Zelda. LttP was the best 2D console Zelda. LA was the best handheld Zelda. *edit* And gently caress you Takashi Tezuka, that's a WHALE not a wind fish. FlapYoJacks has a new favorite as of 14:42 on Dec 17, 2015 |
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OoT is overrated and hasn't aged well at all. MM is a better 3D Zelda, but all 3D Zeldas are pretty rough. (Though, I'd say WW is probably the best one if you take away how long sailing takes.) LBW is the best 2D Zelda, followed by LA and then LttP. I know this, because I'm on the internet and I'm right.
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TinTower posted:And the Doctor Who wiki had an article about sex, I believe. Was it just a blank page
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AtraMorS posted:Eh it's not really religious persecution if your entire religious code is "Hate people who are happy." The Puritans were joyless, intolerant dicks that went around England smashing organs because they hated music--music!--and in the colonies, they were all too That's about as accurate as saying that Syrian refugees are all Islamist terrorists. In short, the church renovations had nothing to do with "happiness." It was about ecclesial austerity (basically small church government) and idolatry. Those same renovations for example also removed railings from around the altar and pulpit so that the congregation wasn't being fenced out from the act of worship. By and large as a group they were perfectly happy to let people enjoy themselves as long as it was a) not making a church into an entertainment centre, and b) not pagan-themed. That anti-happiness caricature originates in the fact that Charles I was a major patron of the arts, and so pretty much every stylish or artistic person in the country was indebted to him in some way. Anyway, no derail.
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Send help
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Vladimir Poutine posted:Send help I have no idea what they're trying to say here about Oxygen and some kind of impossible Cobalt molecule, but I'm kinda "meh" on Laughing Colours at this point. It's more inane than entertainingly crazy.
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CommonShore posted:I have no idea what they're trying to say here about Oxygen and some kind of impossible Cobalt molecule, but I'm kinda "meh" on Laughing Colours at this point. It's more inane than entertainingly crazy. Probably supposed to be CO2. I chuckled at the comment.
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I know youtube comments are low brow but I've never seen anyone been this angry about safety before:quote:It never fails to amuse me how the Safety sissy nazi crybabies are always the ones with NOTHING DIY on their channel and therefore no need for any safety related interest but are the ones that harp and whinge the loudest about it..... Supposedly out of their concern for others of course.
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Your Computer posted:I know youtube comments are low brow but I've never seen anyone been this angry about safety before: Both safety and healthcare are money-making scams.
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Cleretic posted:I should note that, as pointed out in one of the gaming threads in PYF, the massive amounts of poo poo-cracking about Undertale winning against Melee led GameFAQs to actually look into if bots were involved. It's about Ethics in Games Polling.
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CommonShore posted:Both safety and healthcare are money-making scams. The Alberta Government is extending the Health and Saftey act to include farms. Suddenly, a bunch of "Farmers" started freaking out about it saying this will ruin family farms, because kids won't be able to help out, or ride with dad in the tractor and injuries will now have to be reported and that means the Government will have to get involved and such. It was so full of people claiming that the provincal government and its socialist ways where poking its head into business it doesn't have a right to. Some of the complainers were saying stuff like "losing a finger makes you a man" and so on. Seriously, what the gently caress is wrong with you if you think that's a positive thing? Somehow I feel like someone who says things like that also beats their children for the smallest infraction. The reason I put "farmers" in quotes is because many of the people who were protesting the bill are not farmers in any way shape of form, but are simply owners of farms as buisnesses, and have no interaction with the crops in any way. It would be like calling a person who owns a factory an assembly line worker. I love that we live in a world where "provide your workers and consumers with healthy and safe products/environments" and that's seen as a bad thing.
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twistedmentat posted:The Alberta Government is extending the Health and Saftey act to include farms. Suddenly, a bunch of "Farmers" started freaking out about it saying this will ruin family farms, because kids won't be able to help out, or ride with dad in the tractor and injuries will now have to be reported and that means the Government will have to get involved and such. It was so full of people claiming that the provincal government and its socialist ways where poking its head into business it doesn't have a right to. I had an argument about this with someone the other day and I came to the conclusion that the whole "mah family furms" is a total canard which distracts from the fact that 99% of people who will be protected by this legislation are adult migrants working on industrial-scale operations. Did you see the bit about the Wildrose leader politely asking supporters to stop threatening on social media to assassinate the premier?
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CommonShore posted:I had an argument about this with someone the other day and I came to the conclusion that the whole "mah family furms" is a total canard which distracts from the fact that 99% of people who will be protected by this legislation are adult migrants working on industrial-scale operations. You know you're a shithead when the Wildrose party is going "Whoa guys, not too far now". Alberta has been the breading ground of Nutbars for a while, and now they've elected a NPD government after decades of corrupt and incompetent Conservative Governments, they've all gone off their nut. Some blame the people who are from out of province for the shift in government, a friend of mine from back home who's worked and lived in Calgary for over a decade knows a bunch of people who have straight up been threatened by native Albertans after the election.
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John McCain has such a positive attitude for someone who can't raise his arms.
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I am slowly coming to realize that my father does not understand how the government works at all. Perhaps that explains why he is so, so angry.
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Vladimir Poutine posted:Send help try this on for size, scientists!
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twistedmentat posted:The reason I put "farmers" in quotes is because many of the people who were protesting the bill are not farmers in any way shape of form, but are simply owners of farms as buisnesses, and have no interaction with the crops in any way. It would be like calling a person who owns a factory an assembly line worker. Most of the people I've seen complaining are people who lived on acreages as kids, where they had like two or three horses, a few barn cats, and a large dog. Somehow this qualifies them as 'farmers'. Maybe it's because they had to mow a larger front yard than city kids as their chores.
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Takoluka posted:OoT is overrated and hasn't aged well at all. MM is a better 3D Zelda, but all 3D Zeldas are pretty rough. (Though, I'd say WW is probably the best one if you take away how long sailing takes.) LttP was the first Zelda game I played and the only one I owned as a child. Therefore it is the best.
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ratbert90 posted:Here's the problem. Someone apparently missed one of the very first hint owls that says "The Windfish in name only, for it is neither." les enfants Terrific! has a new favorite as of 00:12 on Dec 18, 2015 |
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CommonShore posted:That's about as accurate as saying that Syrian refugees are all Islamist terrorists. In short, the church renovations had nothing to do with "happiness." It was about ecclesial austerity (basically small church government) and idolatry. Those same renovations for example also removed railings from around the altar and pulpit so that the congregation wasn't being fenced out from the act of worship. By and large as a group they were perfectly happy to let people enjoy themselves as long as it was a) not making a church into an entertainment centre, and b) not pagan-themed. Idiots on Somethingawful Forums
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I read all of the Laughing Colors posts in the voice of Fuad from Family Guy, and now I can't stop laughing.
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Picnic Princess posted:Most of the people I've seen complaining are people who lived on acreages as kids, where they had like two or three horses, a few barn cats, and a large dog. Somehow this qualifies them as 'farmers'. Maybe it's because they had to mow a larger front yard than city kids as their chores. Bottom reply is from a girl that grew up on a farm pretty much like you describe, then moved to a city at about 14.
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CommonShore posted:That's about as accurate as saying that Syrian refugees are all Islamist terrorists. In short, the church renovations had nothing to do with "happiness." It was about ecclesial austerity (basically small church government) and idolatry. Those same renovations for example also removed railings from around the altar and pulpit so that the congregation wasn't being fenced out from the act of worship. By and large as a group they were perfectly happy to let people enjoy themselves as long as it was a) not making a church into an entertainment centre, and b) not pagan-themed. They did ban Christmas celebrations and mass, though, during the civil war and interregnum, to the extent that they attempted to force shop owners to open on Christmas. In Canturbury, they went so far as to send armed soldiers to suppress a mob demanding a Christmas mass and the right to set up decorations.
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Fashionable Jorts posted:Bottom reply is from a girl that grew up on a farm pretty much like you describe, then moved to a city at about 14. People like that are weird as hell. My cousin will go on huge rants about "Newfie Pride!" even though she was born in Alberta and has never even visited the godforsaken province. I spent a chunk of my life in Newfoundland and moved the gently caress out of there and don't even consider myself a "Newfie". But I guess some people are so desperate for culture that they'll try to claim anything they're even tangentially related to.
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CommonShore posted:By and large as a group they were perfectly happy to let people enjoy themselves as long as it was a) not making a church into an entertainment centre, and b) not pagan-themed. As for making worship more accessible, they weren't the only ones moving in that direction, and the Quakers in particular did it better, by removing not only barriers to worship, but also to teaching and ministering and opening up new roles for women and all sorts of rad things. But, as mentioned, Puritans sometimes got execution-happy when Quakers were involved and were perfectly content to ban Quakerism completely from some Puritan colonies. The Puritans more than earned that caricature, and the idea that the Puritan colonists were fleeing persecution (rather than just going to a place where they could set themselves up as the persecutors) rings really hollow.
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Just so we're all on the same page, water having a memory is how homeopathy is supposed to work
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Thank god the dude told us it was scientists from Germany, else I would never have believed it.
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The guy who invented Soylent wrote these right? Seriously, these were probably written as a joke, but there are people out there that are all "yea, those should be the rules about work, its called WORK for a reason". and they're the people who are in middle management or small business owners than vanish half way though the day and expect their employees to stay late and work on weekends, and when asked about raises go "You have a job, you should be thankful for that".
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twistedmentat posted:The guy who invented Soylent wrote these right? Bup bup bup bup let's not be too hasty and make assumptions here.
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twistedmentat posted:The guy who invented Soylent wrote these right? One of the guys on freep took the radios out of all his company's trucks so his employees wouldn't listen to them
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The last paragraph in particular is obviously a joke. But yeah, there's an army of dipshits and sociopaths out there who think this is how businesses should be run.
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Tiberius Thyben posted:One of the guys on freep took the radios out of all his company's trucks so his employees wouldn't listen to them Yea, I remember that. Also, a bunch were really smug about firing people for voting for Obama. Which is funny because will Will to Work laws or whatever they're called, people can be fired for anything, but its still illegal to fire people for things like political opinions. Saying to the employee that they were fired due to downsizing, then going online and going "hahah I fired that Libtard for voting for Obummer!", that can get you in hot water.
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It was Freep so both are STDH.
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I'm basically just using this thread as an easier to read Wikipedia so sorry I thought that gas prices weren't really in his control? I thought they had dropped because one country was trying to force some competition out by drastically lowering their prices to the point that they couldn't compete. Am I wrong?
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I mean yeah, but that doesn't mean that Republicans don't blame him when gas prices are high.
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RareAcumen posted:I'm basically just using this thread as an easier to read Wikipedia so sorry
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EXAKT Science posted:I mean yeah, but that doesn't mean that Republicans don't blame him when gas prices are high. Well yeah, that's true. But they're going to blame him for anything anyway. Like golfing or vacations despite not taking the most out of any President before him. Stuntman posted:Nobody take this bait, please. I'd rather this thread not get gassed again. I'm genuinely asking here, I know painfully little about the President and how the country is run. I don't know what exactly this is usually baiting though and I apologize. There's no malice or trick behind this, I don't know if this is correct and people in this thread spend all their time posting stupid poo poo and then pointing out specifically why it's wrong and then laughing at it. Or reading a saga of mental illness and laughing so hard their face hurts.
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RareAcumen posted:I'm basically just using this thread as an easier to read Wikipedia so sorry Prices dropped because of fracking. It flooded the market with oil, which ironically now makes fracking economically unfeasible. But even if there is less fracking going forward, the market now knows the U.S. and Canada can produce huge amounts of crude when prices rise again. This means instability in Iraq or Venezuela won't cause a shortage worldwide. But yeah, Presidents have no control over gas prices. They don't control unemployment numbers either. They do have a little control over the housing market via whoever they nominated to be Fed Chairman.
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