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empty whippet box posted:Is this as bad as it looks to me? Like this looks even worse to me than the Israel Intel thing. He basically just also told North Korea that we just parked nuclear weapons close by them. I don't know how much of a secret it was though. In any case he was clearly bragging to duterte to impress him exactly like he did with the Russians and for the same reason. One of the two subs in the article is mentioned, the USS Michigan. The Michigan got converted to an SSGN, where the SLBMs were replaced by cruise missile packages. Two of the missile tubes are additionally used for the insertion of special forces (they're chambers so they can enter/exit underwater with equipment) The other one, who knows.
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empty whippet box posted:Is this as bad as it looks to me? Like this looks even worse to me than the Israel Intel thing. He basically just also told North Korea that we just parked nuclear weapons close by them. I don't know how much of a secret it was though. In any case he was clearly bragging to duterte to impress him exactly like he did with the Russians and for the same reason. Ehhhh http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/24/politics/uss-michigan-nuclear-sub-south-korea/
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Donnies eager lose lips is about to make sure two subs are never heard from again. And their potential functional American BoomBooms get taken by NK.
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Blitz7x posted:Dress for the job you want, right Melania? The Something Awful Forums > Discussion > Debate & Discussion > Trump Thread II: Dress for the Job you want
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Azathoth posted:DeVos wants all education to be private and gently caress you if you don't make enough to send your kids to a "good" school (or even any school). It's totally worth it to put the screws to those fat-cat unionized teachers. to be fair, the end goal of this is not to break up teachers unions the end goal of this is to reintroduce religious education and indoctrination into american schools devos is a christian dominionist
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Crabtree posted:Donnies eager lose lips is about to make sure two subs are never heard from again. And their potential functional American BoomBooms get taken by NK.
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boner confessor posted:to be fair, the end goal of this is not to break up teachers unions To be fair, I don't think she'd be upset if Republicans got their way and just completely abolished the concept of free public education.
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The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways.
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boner confessor posted:to be fair, the end goal of this is not to break up teachers unions The end goal is to funnel money to her rich cronies, she doesn't give a gently caress about Jesus.
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Chilichimp posted:Because he allowed himself to be followed to the white house and then had the loving stones to admit what he was doing there. Don't forget he literally jumped out of a car. The insanity of all this just cannot be overstated.
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boner confessor posted:to be fair, the end goal of this is not to break up teachers unions That's fair, at least relative to DeVos, though I do still think some of the support for poo poo like this comes from the union-busting plutocrat arm of the Republicans too. Though I think there's a bunch of overlap between the two groups.
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Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. That's how you cut down on college debt, by making kids too stupid to get into college. No debt to worry about!
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Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. School is easy when the answer to every question is Jesus.
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Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. I once had a coworker in their 20's who went through that kind of schooling, and every time she was asked something she didn't know she would just say she needs to ask her dad or her pastor.
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Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. Yeah, I had a kid drop into one of my creative writing classes that had exclusively gone through a religious education system, and he could barely interact with people. The sheer volume of baptist-anime sci-fi he submitted to workshop didn't help things, either.
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Fart City posted:Yeah, I had a kid drop into one of my creative writing classes that had exclusively gone through a religious education system, and he could barely interact with people. The sheer volume of baptist-anime sci-fi he submitted to workshop didn't help things, either. please share
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mcmagic posted:It's gonna be funny when the GOP holds the House with him at like 26% approval. This *1000
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i very much want to know what "baptist anime" is
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Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. I went to a private "college prep" religious school. We did not offer AP courses (too small? Poor planning? IDK). Our school was only finally accredited in a rush just as our first seniors prepared to graduate. Our biology course textbook had a chapter about Noah's Flood instead of evolution. Instead of electives, we had a mandatory Bible class. I was nowhere near as prepared for college as my peers who went to regular public schools. Religious schools are a blight.
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theflyingorc posted:i very much want to know what "baptist anime" is Yeah, I was about to say...
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Cimber posted:where is the drat CBO report..... https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP/status/867413308864909313
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Best part of these late afternoon releases is it forces all the ghouls at the whitehouse to work basically 12-18 hour days. Rince wants them there at like 5 am to watch the morning shows and set the agenda for the day, and now they know they have to put out fires late at night.
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Sloober posted:please share It's been a couple of years since I took the class, but I distinctly remember a story that featured a bunch of ninjas in a dystopian society that had "turned its back on Christ" using the power of faith to supercharge their katanas. Also, a female classmate specifically called the author out in workshop for the fact that every female character either appeared nude, as a slave, or as a nude slave.
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Fart City posted:It's been a couple of years since I took the class, but I distinctly remember a story that featured a bunch of ninjas in a dystopian society that had "turned its back on Christ" using the power of faith to supercharge their katanas. Also, a female classmate specifically called the author out in workshop for the fact that every female character either appeared nude, as a slave, or as a nude slave. this kid owns, and i want to read the story about the jesus katanas and hot naked slaves
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what does that say? I can't look at twitter while at work.
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Fart City posted:Yeah, I had a kid drop into one of my creative writing classes that had exclusively gone through a religious education system, and he could barely interact with people. The sheer volume of baptist-anime sci-fi he submitted to workshop didn't help things, either. Please tell me you kept this and have it in digital format.
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Cimber posted:what does that say? I can't look at twitter while at work. CBO getting into the "happy hour surprise"? The AHCA score not coming till "late afternoon".....
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theflyingorc posted:i very much want to know what "baptist anime" is superbook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOzWF6drrqw
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Fitzy Fitz posted:I went to a private "college prep" religious school. We did not offer AP courses (too small? Poor planning? IDK). Our school was only finally accredited in a rush just as our first seniors prepared to graduate. Our biology course textbook had a chapter about Noah's Flood instead of evolution. Instead of electives, we had a mandatory Bible class. I was nowhere near as prepared for college as my peers who went to regular public schools. Religious schools are a blight. Hollismason posted:The problem with a lot of those religious schools is it leaves students unprepared for college in many ways. Anyone got a link to my thread on Accelerated Christian Education? It seems very appropriate to this conversation. (Hell, would it be worthwhile to re-post that thread and touch up the OP a bit?) Fart City posted:Yeah, I had a kid drop into one of my creative writing classes that had exclusively gone through a religious education system, and he could barely interact with people. The sheer volume of baptist-anime sci-fi he submitted to workshop didn't help things, either. Fart City posted:It's been a couple of years since I took the class, but I distinctly remember a story that featured a bunch of ninjas in a dystopian society that had "turned its back on Christ" using the power of faith to supercharge their katanas. Also, a female classmate specifically called the author out in workshop for the fact that every female character either appeared nude, as a slave, or as a nude slave. Speaking as someone raised in that environment I feel nothing but empathy for that poor kid. I walked into public high school (the very first time I experienced actual formal education) with folders full of Narnia fanfic Edit: Mahoning posted:The problem is that its not actual chili. Skyline Chili is chili in the same way that ketchup is tomato sauce. There is a genuinely good dish to be had here once you replace the skylin chili with some actual chili. A layer of spaghetti noodles, layer of proper chili, and a layer of ever-so-slightly steamed and shredded colby cheese (cheddar is also acceptable but not as good imo) and you have yourself a proper Ohio dinner. Prester Jane fucked around with this message at 19:22 on May 24, 2017 |
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The religious schools themselves also seem to have a anti-technology stance in some cases. I've encountered a few in my MIS class of all places and it was just incredibly disheartening because this person was not a functional learner. Also, ZERO critical thinking skills.
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Moatman posted:I mean, the concept of chili on pasta is fine, it's just the execution that fails. The problem is that its not actual chili. Skyline Chili is chili in the same way that ketchup is tomato sauce.
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Hollismason posted:Please tell me you kept this and have it in digital format. Man I wish. It's been my go-to example for bonkers-rear end workshop nonsense ever since. The class we had together was built around us writing 2-4 short stories. He missed his first deadline because he was "too into it," and ended up only submitting the one story over the course of the semester, broken up into smaller "books."
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Prester Jane posted:Anyone got a link to my thread on Accelerated Christian Education? It seems very appropriate to this conversation. (Hell, would it be worthwhile to re-post that thread and touch up the OP a bit?) Honestly I've always been able to relate to your anecdotes. The cult vibes were very strong in that school, without being quite so centralized -- everyone still went to their own different church at the end of the week.
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God dammit this is why you read the thread:Fart City posted:It's been a couple of years since I took the class, but I distinctly remember a story that featured a bunch of ninjas in a dystopian society that had "turned its back on Christ" using the power of faith to supercharge their katanas. Also, a female classmate specifically called the author out in workshop for the fact that every female character either appeared nude, as a slave, or as a nude slave. Please!
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Hollismason posted:Also, ZERO critical thinking skills. That's not a bug, that's a feature.
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I really didn't expect to encounter the phrase "baptist-anime sci-fi" today, and in the Trump thread of all places. ed: no search results for that phrase. Congrats!
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Zero_Grade posted:I really didn't expect to encounter the phrase "baptist-anime sci-fi" today, and in the Trump thread of all places. Also, why haven't we gotten any Trump tweets? Has he been especially bland recently? Or do they all look blatantly written by a staff guy?
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theflyingorc posted:i very much want to know what "baptist anime" is The 7th book of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure involves the main characters finding Jesus and using the power of Christ to solve their conflicts.
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Wark Say posted:But you secretly wished for it. Deep in your heart you know it's true. Maybe he can't get internet while he's travelling.
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Chilichimp posted:Yeah, but it's worth pointing out that he almost immediately began looking into candidates for special counsel. I've just been assuming that he figured that if Trump was going to fire Comey regardless that it'd be better for him to oblige so as to allow him the time to make that appointment.
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