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Senior Woodchuck posted:I feel like he's the kind of person who would try to sexually harass a woman, but she wouldn't notice. I'm at the top of a new page, better come up with some good stuff: Tax-Dodging Nazi Sovereign Citizen Furries Forced To Cancel Denver Furry Convention. Yes, Really. quote:So, who were these nasty people spreading lies and slander and threatening violence? You know, the usual bad guys: People who don’t like Nazis, or in this case, Nazi furries, which are indeed a thing. As reported by another blog, Dogpatch Press, it all started when a fur fan going by “Deo” — who hadn’t even been planning to go to RMFC — made a reference to punching Nazis on Twitter, then reported to Denver police and security at the venue that a member of the Furry Raiders had alluded to maybe bringing a gun to the convention, for defense against the scary Social Justice Warriors. Abandoned by Both Sides, a Secret Society of Trump Regretters Begins to Build So what are we going to do, beat up on the regretters or work with them? And is there any way to do both at the same time? trickybiscuits has a new favorite as of 06:48 on Apr 21, 2017 |
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trickybiscuits posted:So what are we going to do, beat up on the regretters or work with them? And is there any way to do both at the same time? Trump's going to build a wall of lies and make the regretters pay for it
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At least Aaron Hernandez died doing what he loved - killing people. SEX BURRITO posted:Maybe she got driven by staff on one of those electric cart things they have at the airport. You joke, but I escorted my 89yo grandma on a trip to New Zealand last year and hooo boy. Every time she got off a plane, there was an employee waiting at the door with a wheelchair. One girl used her key card to take us through secret passageways to the customs checkpoint, skipped in front of the line, basically ordered the officers to open a new lane just for us, and we were at our connecting gate in just a couple minutes. To make it relevant to the thread - the glares we got from people in the main line were pretty delicious. I hate waiting in line.
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trickybiscuits posted:So what are we going to do, beat up on the regretters or work with them? And is there any way to do both at the same time? quote:Her realization came during Trump’s post-election 60 Minutes interview where he oh-so-casually walked back on his promise to “lock up” rival Hillary Clinton quote:At the ballot box, she ultimately turned toward Trump because she wanted a pro-life judge appointed to the Supreme Court and felt Trump’s plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act would be better than Clinton’s plan to patch the existing system. Today, Underwood is rethinking both of these positions—and whether she will ever vote Republican again, especially as she watches the previously critical GOP placate Trump at every turn. quote:Zach Wilson used to be one of them. A 26-year-old Bernie Sanders supporter living in Chicago, Wilson found the Facebook page by chance. Wilson didn’t vote for Trump because he liked him. He voted for Trump because it was a “gently caress you” to the Democratic National Committee, which he perceived as having screwed over Sanders in the primaries. quote:“MR. President if u don’t lock Hillary up it will look like your corrupted BIG MISTAKE & I’ll want 2 change my Vote,” “I voted for you and was appalled by the nomination of DeVos for a position for which she is clearly unqualified. Crooked.” and “I supported Trump until he appointed a bunch of billionaire to his cabinet and unregulated corporate pollution into our waters.” They sound like either idiots or assholes. And one of the bits of harassment is just stating fact. "You voted to kill my daughter and I." There are people who Trump's poo poo could kill. Regretters might want to try facing that music. quote:“We need to take the red and the blue and make purple and just work together. Without that we cannot stop him,” Underwood says. “It shouldn’t be an ‘us and them thing.’ It should simply be a ‘we’ thing.” Sounds like something that HILLARY CLINTON might say! Seriously though, I notice the question was not asked "What are you doing to solve this problem"? Are they just sitting around in their pity party and whining that other people are being mean, or are they doing anything at all? Calling representatives? Protesting? Donating money to defunded organizations? Trump fans almost annoy me less than people who act like there was no foreseeable way a Trump presidency could be exactly what it is. Some of the things they are complaining about were incredibly predictable.
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trickybiscuits posted:Tax-Dodging Nazi Sovereign Citizen Furries Forced To Cancel Denver Furry Convention. Yes, Really. quote:Trekkies and My Little Pony fans are reportedly shaking their heads and saying “what a bunch of weirdos.”
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Found this parked on a car while wandering around earlier today.
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Bogan King posted:Found this parked on a car while wandering around earlier today. I think the schadenfreude is on anyone that lives in NSW if it costs that much to transfer a plate
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Platystemon posted:Why the gently caress would you plan on a 2028 run in TYOOL 2017? Run for governor in 2020, serve two four-year terms, president in 2028. That's what makes the most sense but the whole thing has been very weird.
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Bogan King posted:Found this parked on a car while wandering around earlier today. RTA doesn't have a "tip line" so odds are they just sent an email to the general customer service address where this passive aggressive dickbag's email will be ignored with a "thank you for your enquiry" I say this as a state govt worker who sees pathetic poo poo like this everyday.
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And completely pointless if the owner just says they drive interstate.
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trickybiscuits posted:Abandoned by Both Sides, a Secret Society of Trump Regretters Begins to Build gently caress 'em. They went in eyes wide open and they're only mad now because they didn't get what they wanted or it's starting to personally affect them. Trying to grow a coalition on people like that is like trying to build a foundation of sand, because as soon as the immediate complaint is rectified they'll scurry right on back to the GOP.
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Seriously gently caress Trump voters. I am scared of it a bit, but im rapidly gaining an -ism. Its not racism or sexism or homophobia...ism. Its anti-Republicanism. I am finding myself loving hating these people.
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Jastiger posted:Seriously gently caress Trump voters. I am scared of it a bit, but im rapidly gaining an -ism. Its not racism or sexism or homophobia...ism. Lincoln was a Republican.
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https://twitter.com/Kaprizov_/status/855268276711989250
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There's a certain intelligence factor to a lot of these things, sadly a good percentage of people just are not equipped to understand very basic things and politicians can easily lead these people down the wrong path. Case in point: http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/20/us/louisiana-climate-change-skeptics/index.html There is literally nothing you can show these old fisherman that will convince them that climate change is a problem, because they simply don't have the capacity to understand basic science. There's quotes in there like "if a scientist told me he was 500 years old, then maybe I'd believe him about climate change.", and "What is science? Science is just an educated guess. There's just as much chance for them to be wrong as there is for them to be right". So facts are not really important, not nearly as important as having the apparent ability that someone like Trump has to connect with these people and gain their trust. Once you do that you can get them to believe anything and they will doggedly hold onto it regardless of any facts that come along.
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Basebf555 posted:There's a certain intelligence factor to a lot of these things, sadly a good percentage of people just are not equipped to understand very basic things and politicians can easily lead these people down the wrong path. Yup, and there's a reason why I link this a lot: http://www.snopes.com/lbj-convince-the-lowest-white-man/
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Solice Kirsk posted:Lincoln was a Republican. And politics hasn't changed in the last 150 years, so they're still the Party of Lincoln, regardless of how different their stances on things might be.
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Jastiger posted:Seriously gently caress Trump voters. I am scared of it a bit, but im rapidly gaining an -ism. Its not racism or sexism or homophobia...ism. Don't worry, it's cool to hate stupid regardless of any other factors. Everything anyone needs to know about Trump voters and bad judgement is encapsulated by that woman who voted Trump because he was going to get rid of the "bad hombres" and her husband was duly deported to their mutual shock and horror. "But but he wasn't one of the bad ones!"
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Once he got rid of all the bad ones, logic dictates that the previously OK ones are now the bad ones and will get deported.
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Yea. but he was one of the GOOD ones!
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First they came for the bad hombres, and I didn't speak up because I was white
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oldpainless posted:Once he got rid of all the bad ones, logic dictates that the previously OK ones are now the bad ones and will get deported. More like...oldhombreless? That's the best I got.
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Basebf555 posted:There's a certain intelligence factor to a lot of these things, sadly a good percentage of people just are not equipped to understand very basic things and politicians can easily lead these people down the wrong path. I saw snippets of that CNN segment while I was at the gym, and had to restrain myself from trying to point out that all they're doing is giving these fuckwits a nationwide audience to spread their stupidity around on, seriously how can you be this bad at thinking this poo poo through--
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Solice Kirsk posted:Lincoln was a Republican. Yeah he was. But today, being a Republican means you think science is bunk, religion is a substitute for critical thinking, and spite is an acceptable motivation for hurting people politically. I cant think of a single republican piece of legislation in the last 10 years that has been based on evidence, science, and the interests of all Americans. Its always been special interest poo poo, ideological pandering, and in opposition to every major instititue that is involved in the respective sector of the legislation. As Bill Maher echoes me. Republicans look at something and think "what would a massive piece of poo poo do?" And then do it. I think i hate them more than the South. Thats how mad they get me.
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SpacePig posted:And politics hasn't changed in the last 150 years, so they're still the Party of Lincoln, regardless of how different their stances on things might be. I think it's weird that they sort of just switched sides from the 30's-60's. I'd argue that politics haven't changed in the US since the civil war because it's just been the same two parties fighting over the same poo poo, only they randomly switch which side they're on based on who's in office.
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Midnight Voyager posted:They sound like either idiots or assholes. And one of the bits of harassment is just stating fact. "You voted to kill my daughter and I." There are people who Trump's poo poo could kill. Regretters might want to try facing that music. Glazier posted:gently caress 'em. They went in eyes wide open and they're only mad now because they didn't get what they wanted or it's starting to personally affect them. Trying to grow a coalition on people like that is like trying to build a foundation of sand, because as soon as the immediate complaint is rectified they'll scurry right on back to the GOP. Jastiger posted:Seriously gently caress Trump voters. I am scared of it a bit, but im rapidly gaining an -ism. Its not racism or sexism or homophobia...ism. Here's some schaden I enjoy: those Trump voters are getting the same hatred and rage they gave to everybody for the past few decades and are folding immediately. Life was good when they could bullshit and screech without fear of being corrected but now that they face some genuine consequences (beatings, mockery, outright exclusion from loved ones and former friends) they back down completely. This isn't just about remorse for Trump, it's about not being given the space to spit on everybody anymore or simply allowed to screech to the horrified and frustrated silence of people anymore. And it scares them because now nobody is going to cry that hard if a Trumpy voter just happens to get screamed at, or hit, or thrown to the ground and a good solid beating that has been a long time coming. For all their rage, these stupid fuckers are cowards, and even now they know if they don't back down from it they're going to be social pariahs....all for a man who wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire. Nothing has changed the fabric of America more than Trump winning the election, because in a weird way it brought everything to a head in such a dramatic fashion that now everything has changed in a very big way that I don't think we can go back from. There's no time for forgiveness or 'coming together' when you know the Trump voters are simply going to go back to their ways and want the world to, once again, retreat back to the past so they can be assholes without fear.
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This is loving savage
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Regalingualius posted:I saw snippets of that CNN segment while I was at the gym, and had to restrain myself from trying to point out that all they're doing is giving these fuckwits a nationwide audience to spread their stupidity around on, seriously how can you be this bad at thinking this poo poo through-- That's all any cable news segment dealing with science is. One minute of a dedicated, highly educated leader in his field trying to summarize a complex issue for an audience of dullards. "But some say," Equal time given to red-faced, "common sense", everyman angrily struggling to form complete sentences. "The issue remains controversial."
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Solice Kirsk posted:I think it's weird that they sort of just switched sides from the 30's-60's. I'd argue that politics haven't changed in the US since the civil war because it's just been the same two parties fighting over the same poo poo, only they randomly switch which side they're on based on who's in office. It's changed a little bit, at least. IIRC, the thing that changed the minds of Republicans at the time was when the discussion changed from "Maybe slaves should be free" to "Maybe we should help freed slaves not go straight into poverty".
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Mad Doctor Cthulhu posted:Here's some schaden I enjoy: those Trump voters are getting the same hatred and rage they gave to everybody for the past few decades and are folding immediately. Life was good when they could bullshit and screech without fear of being corrected but now that they face some genuine consequences (beatings, mockery, outright exclusion from loved ones and former friends) they back down completely. This isn't just about remorse for Trump, it's about not being given the space to spit on everybody anymore or simply allowed to screech to the horrified and frustrated silence of people anymore. And it scares them because now nobody is going to cry that hard if a Trumpy voter just happens to get screamed at, or hit, or thrown to the ground and a good solid beating that has been a long time coming. For all their rage, these stupid fuckers are cowards, and even now they know if they don't back down from it they're going to be social pariahs....all for a man who wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire. These are the people on my timeline now saying poo poo like "Why does everything have to be about politics?" Because motherfucker you made it about politics! You can't go out and support someone who's talking about deporting millions, abridging the first amendment, bringing back Jim Crow, and stuffing the QUILTBAG community back in the closet; then when everyone gets mad at you say "Why can't we all just get along?"
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Can someone explain this to a non-hockey watcher.
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Glazier posted:These are the people on my timeline now saying poo poo like "Why does everything have to be about politics?" Because motherfucker you made it about politics! You can't go out and support someone who's talking about deporting millions, abridging the first amendment, bringing back Jim Crow, and stuffing the QUILTBAG community back in the closet; then when everyone gets mad at you say "Why can't we all just get along?" Or Trump supporters going "GIVE HIM A CHANCE " Bitch please, you wouldn't even give Obama the time of day from the get go.
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hanales posted:Can someone explain this to a non-hockey watcher. Alright, so a while back, a woman was accusing him of raping her. Like most high-profile rape cases in the US, she ended up not testifying (or dropping the accusations, I forget which) so nothing of legal consequence happened to him. Naturally, a lot of people hate him because of that, including chants of "SHE SAID NO" at a game in Philly and constantly getting booed when he has the puck.
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Also, the Nashville Predators just swept his team in the first round of the playoffs.
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iospace posted:Alright, so a while back, a woman was accusing him of raping her. Like most high-profile rape cases in the US, she ended up not testifying (or dropping the accusations, I forget which) so nothing of legal consequence happened to him. Also the important part of the play on words is that his team lost to the Predators.
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SpacePig posted:Also, the Nashville Predators just swept his team in the first round of the playoffs. Henchman of Santa posted:Also the important part of the play on words is that his team lost to the Predators. That is very true! Schaden is on me this time.
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I read some data a while back about domestic violence and rape cases not being higher than normal with athletes when compared to the rest of the US population, but it sure feels the opposite sometimes. I guess it's just how high-profile they are. Here's some good related freude: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000801218/article/joe-mixon-reportedly-off-draft-boards-of-six-nfl-teams gently caress Joe Mixon.
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An idiot posted:Zach Wilson used to be one of them. A 26-year-old Bernie Sanders supporter living in Chicago, Wilson found the Facebook page by chance. Wilson didn’t vote for Trump because he liked him. He voted for Trump because it was a “gently caress you” to the Democratic National Committee, which he perceived as having screwed over Sanders in the primaries. Arguably a bigger moron than any of Trump's true believers. He was smart enough to know better and STILL cut off his nose to spite his face.
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Alter Ego posted:Arguably a bigger moron than any of Trump's true believers. He was smart enough to know better and STILL cut off his nose to spite his face. I have a friend who did that as well. His reasoning was he was supporting Bernie because he wanted a change and Trump, good or bad, was still at least a vote for change.
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