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Squeezy Farm posted:everyone who calls in to those on weekday afternoons is insane, dude. we have a guy who gets on almost every day and screams about civil war in africa. Sorry you have lovely radio
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keyboard vomit posted:Sorry you have lovely radio actually it's really cool and good.
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I love call-in radio, gives you a finger on the pulse of the local loonies.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:35 |
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your radio is bad because it's located in a major metropolitan area and gives a voice to a vast array of mentally ill minorities --guy who probably lives in Oregon and has between two and four signed The National posters in his bedroom
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Squeezy Farm posted:your radio is bad because it's located in a major metropolitan area and gives a voice to a vast array of mentally ill minorities --guy who probably lives in Oregon and has between two and four signed The National posters in his bedroom I manage my local community radio's digital music library We're putting on a record release show for this guy because he's great: https://fringecharacter.bandcamp.com
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Citizen Tayne posted:I love call-in radio, gives you a finger on the pulse of the local loonies. the next show was doing a stop in pittsburgh and a guy corrected the host on her pronunciation of "primanti brothers."
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oh yeah she prefaced it by saying "of course anybody can use the bathroom in my house, gay, black, whatever" because it's somehow different for public restrooms the response was something about putting tarps over urinals in gender neutral bathrooms
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Citizen Tayne posted:I love call-in radio, gives you a finger on the pulse of the local loonies. same, it's unfiltered comedy
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:48 |
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posting on the processor page
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:51 |
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i would love to work at a radio station like a good one tho and not for my main paycheck
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Jonny 290 posted:i would love to work at a radio station my hs has a radio station about 5 years before i attended they jettisoned most of the "student run" part of it in favor of hiring some on-air pros and switchin from rock to smooth jazz but you could still take radio classes and do some work in there and then letter in radio one of my friends did that and then went on to work at our college station and got his own show sunday afternoons which was great since he has a p serious stutter
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Jonny 290 posted:i would love to work at a radio station Everything I do is volunteer work, I'm also a receptionist and I'm working on some architectural history shows for another local LPFM station Radio owns
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:09 |
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i too think radio would be an awesome job, except i have a voice made for sign language translation and i'd be canned inside of an hour for saying a swear
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:11 |
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i don't think this article hits every target it aims at, but i think there's something there: The smug style in American liberalism
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:13 |
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Jonny 290 posted:radio station choose two.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:13 |
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c jury duty status: unfit to serve on a homicide case.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:14 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:c jury duty status: unfit to serve on a homicide case. did you tell them that you can determine someone's guilt or innocence simply by lookin at them
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:18 |
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:did you tell them that you can determine someone's guilt or innocence simply by lookin at them I stated on the questionnaire they took before discussing the case that I was likely to give more scrutiny to an officer's testimony than to a civilians.
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Citizen Tayne posted:c jury duty status: unfit to serve on a homicide case. "your honor the defendant is from pittsburgh, ergo"
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prefect posted:i don't think this article hits every target it aims at, but i think there's something there: The smug style in American liberalism The trouble is that stupid hicks don't know what's good for them. They're getting conned by right-wingers and tent revivalists until they believe all the lies that've made them so wrong. They don't know any better. That's why they're voting against their own self-interest. lol this guy was born in 1990 and doesn't know what the southern strategy was
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Citizen Tayne posted:What they're essentially saying is that the GOP is insane and bad for business, not that Hillary is their choice. Necc0 posted:someone put it really well yesterday in i forget which thread: imagine sane people are a group of cats sitting on a fence watching a dog (gop) get chased around a yard by a bear (tea party, trump, et. al)
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:21 |
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Citizen Tayne posted:I stated on the questionnaire they took before discussing the case that I was likely to give more scrutiny to an officer's testimony than to a civilians. drat dude that's right up there w/ answering those personality tests that ask when it's ok to steal w/ any answer other than never ever
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Citizen Tayne posted:I stated on the questionnaire they took before discussing the case that I was likely to give more scrutiny to an officer's testimony than to a civilians. ooh, that's a good one
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A bunch of people were unironically saying "I think he's already guilty or he wouldn't be here" right in front of the defendant. Be less obvious about getting out of jury duty, goddamn.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:drat dude that's right up there w/ answering those personality tests that ask when it's ok to steal w/ any answer other than never ever like 5 years ago there was a thread where the OP worked for the manufacturer of those standardized employment tests you gotta take to work at the grocery store or w/e that ask questions like "if you were a fruit, what fruit would you be?". he had all the answer keys and some of the expected responses were just and i wish i could remember them all. like iirc the "ideal" answer to the fruit one was grapes, because it means something about teamwork.
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Citizen Tayne posted:A bunch of people were unironically saying "I think he's already guilty or he wouldn't be here" right in front of the defendant. Be less obvious about getting out of jury duty, goddamn. does PA do executions? i figure i'd probably be canned from any homicide case because i will never convict someone in a crime where they might be sentenced to death.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:27 |
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But 60 years ago, American liberalism relied too much on the support of working people to let these ideas take too much hold. Even its elitists, its Schlesingers and Bells, were tempered by the power of the labor movement, by the role Marxism still played in even liberal politics — forces too powerful to allow non-elite concerns to entirely escape the liberal mental horizon. gosh what on earth could have happened that caused liberals to lose the support of these people holding non-elite concerns starting circa 1955
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:28 |
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Sagebrush posted:does PA do executions? i figure i'd probably be canned from any homicide case because i will never convict someone in a crime where they might be sentenced to death. PA technically has a death penalty but no one actually gets executed.
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Citizen Tayne posted:PA technically has a death penalty but no one actually gets executed. a truly punishment-oriented system
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Al! posted:i randomly remembered of pictures for sad children today. i wonder of they are ever going to recover from their full on meltdown lol nope they're busy removing every trace of the comic's existence from the internet. fucker is even getting it pulled from torrent sites basically it's the next act of the performance art piece that the strip turned into (the previous act was when they decided that the people that bought their book didn't really need it)
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:But 60 years ago, American liberalism relied too much on the support of working people to let these ideas take too much hold. Even its elitists, its Schlesingers and Bells, were tempered by the power of the labor movement, by the role Marxism still played in even liberal politics — forces too powerful to allow non-elite concerns to entirely escape the liberal mental horizon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB1E0oAAc-w&t=48s
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:31 |
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literally the GOP circa 1950 to the present
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papa_november posted:lol nope lmao i have a bunch of it saved guess i should upload it to imgur as unlisted
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Citizen Tayne posted:PA technically has a death penalty but no one actually gets executed. california hasn't executed anyone since 2006, but i still wouldn't risk putting someone on death row
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papa_november posted:lol nope i had forgotten about this whole mess
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quote:meet Gagno at a Vancouver skate shop that has some of his favorite games in the city: Metallica, NBA Fastbreak, and Terminator 3. They're also some of the games he played to secure his first-ever world championship title in Pittsburgh earlier this month. "It felt amazing to finally take it home," he says, "it's a really big trophy, like 35 pounds." http://www.vice.com/en_us/read/hanging-out-with-the-worlds-pinball-wizard-who-just-wants-to-level-up-in-life
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Bowen kerrin's gotta be so jealous right now
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:52 |
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Sagebrush posted:california hasn't executed anyone since 2006, but i still wouldn't risk putting someone on death row i would absolutely lie to a lawyer or a judge about w/e i needed to so that i could get selected for a jury and then obstinately force everyone else to vote for innocence or at the v least a hung jury
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i would absolutely lie to a lawyer or a judge about w/e i needed to so that i could get selected for a jury and then obstinately force everyone else to vote for innocence or at the v least a hung jury no one is innocent it's either "guilty" or "not guilty"
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prefect posted:no one is innocent ooh well lah dee dah mr "i watch law and order and know how to lawtalk"
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