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Tir McDohl posted:I don't care about these people. If they cannot admit they are wrong with the preponderance of evidence that they themselves cite...it may sound cold, but they deserve to die. I have no sympathy. "My fellow americans are morons, so they deserve to die" jesus christ
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:America.txt America has the government it deserves.
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I genuinely don't get why it seems to come up so little how loving boneheaded this plan is from a purely economic standpoint. Wouldn't pulling all this money out of the economy tip us back into recession faster?
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I don't think even the morons deserve to die. Mocked, yes, absolutely.
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:America.txt To teach about considering sources: The lovable protagonist--A bunny named Hoppers McFluffikins--hears widely different opinions from his 3 best friends about the new neighbor that moved into the Happy Hills warren. Friend One says the neighbor had a basket full of carrots that he shared with everyone. Friend Two says the food was stolen from other rabbits, and poisoned, and so we shouldn't trust his goodwill. Friend Three says the new neighbor is actually working for the foxes, and will soon lure other bunnies out of the warren with trickery and promises so the foxes can stay fed! Through the story Hoppers discovers that Friend Two only heard from someone else that the food was stolen/poisoned (and later Hopper discovers that bunny was jealous of the attention the new neighbor got for their largesse), but Friend One was there for the food being shared, and ate some. And they never got sick or know of anyone that got sick. And it turns out that Friend Three got the details of the frightful plot about the foxes from Old Hare Harrison, who everyone in the warren agreed doesn't ever make much sense and was never the same after that day when a horse stepped on his head and put him in a 2 moon slumber. In the end Hoppers McFluffikins decides to befriend the new neighbor, who it turns out is a very nice fellow who is not dangerous at all. And so he learns to be cautious of what he hears, because it turned out Friend Two and Friend Three were full of poo poo and believe anything they hear. Bhaal fucked around with this message at 02:23 on Jun 8, 2017 |
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Acebuckeye13 posted:"My fellow americans are morons, so they deserve to die" I think it's more "My fellow Americans voted for death, therefore I am elated I get to watch democracy in action."
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Bhaal posted:Sometimes I fantasize about coming up with a series of uncontroversial books for children up to young adults that have whatever stories and settings will appeal to a generation or three of youngsters, but also subtly teaches fundamentals of critical thinking that will hopefully serve as a levy against them giving in to loving idiocy in their adulthood. thanks dude this is gonna make me millions
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Bhaal posted:Sometimes I fantasize about coming up with a series of uncontroversial books for children up to young adults that have whatever stories and settings will appeal to a generation or three of youngsters, but also subtly teaches fundamentals of critical thinking that will hopefully serve as a levy against them giving in to loving idiocy in their adulthood. Then they get devoured by a ravenous pack of wolves, the end.
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The flaw is assuming parents even read to their children anymore. Maybe try an app?
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Nocturtle posted:The flaw is assuming parents even read to their children anymore. Maybe try an app? "Alexa, read my kid their bedtime story." "Alright...which one?" "I don't loving care." "Would you like me to research therapists while I'm at it?"
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Children still have books read to them, they like having a physical object they can cuddle and bite and such. It's only when they are older that the smart phones come out.
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put it up on YouTube and have characters that are blatant copyright infringements. billion views in no time
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Acebuckeye13 posted:"My fellow americans are morons, so they deserve to die"
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Acebuckeye13 posted:"My fellow americans are morons, so they deserve to die" we are damned, and this earth is the hell upon which we must walk so its cool
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empty whippet box posted:
I been saying this fact(oid?) for a few years, but supposedly Rush once said that they should put the last 2 non-regressives in a zoo/museum. He was winkwink nudgenudge on how that end point would even happen.
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https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/872621449521057793 https://twitter.com/blakehounshell/status/872623755406843906
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Jaxyon posted:I don't think even the morons deserve to die. Is there a difference between thinking someone deserves to die and not caring if they do?
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AlternateNu posted:Is there a difference between thinking someone deserves to die and not caring if they do? Not much. Guess what, part of being a decent person is ideological consistency.
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Bhaal posted:Sometimes I fantasize about coming up with a series of uncontroversial books for children up to young adults that have whatever stories and settings will appeal to a generation or three of youngsters, but also subtly teaches fundamentals of critical thinking that will hopefully serve as a levy against them giving in to loving idiocy in their adulthood. Sounds like some liberal bullshit to me and we need it out of our schools.
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AlternateNu posted:Is there a difference between thinking someone deserves to die and not caring if they do? Yes. At a certain point of watching someone try to kill themselves repeatedly, you just become numb. It doesn't mean you wouldn't want them to get help if possible, it just means you aren't blind to where this ends.
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How much is curling up in a ball and hiding warranted at this point? I have long term health problems.
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Toaster Beef posted:NJ has a shitload of progressive Democrats, and they came out in force for Johnson and Wisniewski, two candidates more progressive than Murphy. Each got about 22% of the vote, while Murphy got about 48%. So it's not like it almost cost him the primary or anything, but when 44% of the voters said they wanted someone more progressive and you ended up with 48% of the vote, it should send a message. Who knows if Murphy actually listens. His platform's actually more left than he gets credit for, but I don't think anyone's holding their breath. Yeah, Murphy could be so, so much worse. For example, he wants to establish automatic voter registration, early voting (we currently don't have any), and isn't big on charter schools. Plus the state bank is an intriguing idea. Would have loved if Johnson or Wisniewski won, though. At least they outperformed their polls.
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Tir McDohl posted:I agree with you, but this statement is meaningless if the law passes. People will die. Which is why we do everything we can now, but I still cannot give a gently caress about the perspectives of the dumbasses who support their party to the death What if someone who voted for Trump did regret their decision, to the point where they switched to the democratic party? I know they understood who they were voting for, but it's something that I've thought about since the election ended
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 02:35 |
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i dunno, if repealing obamacare literally meant my death i probably would wish death on anyone that voted for anyone in the gop ideology gets pretty finicky when you don't have the luxury of witnessing from a distance
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Night10194 posted:I genuinely don't get why it seems to come up so little how loving boneheaded this plan is from a purely economic standpoint. Wouldn't pulling all this money out of the economy tip us back into recession faster? The economic gains unleashed from the reduction in the capital gains tax will be massive. Especially during this bull market. Additionally, not subsidizing net-economic losses to the country will help. How much is a 62-year old Kentuckian 100% dependent on government subsidies contributing to the economy? They are draining it.
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Night10194 posted:I genuinely don't get why it seems to come up so little how loving boneheaded this plan is from a purely economic standpoint. Wouldn't pulling all this money out of the economy tip us back into recession faster? Well it seems boneheaded to you because you operate in a reality that is based on evidence and observable history. If you would just have faith that this time the magic power of trickle down would fuel economic expansion you wouldn't be confused.
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Literally nothing had been decided yet on any level so lets just wait and see how things go first.
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skylined! posted:i dunno, if repealing obamacare literally meant my death i probably would wish death on anyone that voted for anyone in the gop hell, the fact that the ahca would mean probable death for people i care about is enough for me to occasionally cross the line into "death to anyone who associates with the gop" territory. it turns out that killing the people/things humans care about elicits a pretty serious reaction.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 02:38 |
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When AHCA passes and a deep recession follows soon after, the GOP's talking point will be "The Democrats obstructed us when we were working on AHCA, and by the time we passed it, Obamacare had caused too much economic damage. It would be much worse if we still had Obamacare!" And their base will eat that poo poo up.
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enraged_camel posted:When AHCA passes and a deep recession follows soon after, the GOP's talking point will be "The Democrats obstructed us when we were working on AHCA, and by the time we passed it, Obamacare had caused too much economic damage. It would be much worse if we still had Obamacare!" Polling has already indicated that the majority of voters will blame Republicans for Obamacare's failure since they're the ones in power. If it actually happens and thing go to hell it'll become even more pronounced. But you're a Nothing Matters Ever guy so why do I bother.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 02:40 |
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waaayyyy more than i ever expected from this situation. dude's still a piece of poo poo and should disappear forever, tho https://twitter.com/ZekeJMiller/status/872627741828534272
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enraged_camel posted:When AHCA passes and a deep recession follows soon after, the GOP's talking point will be "The Democrats obstructed us when we were working on AHCA, and by the time we passed it, Obamacare had caused too much economic damage. It would be much worse if we still had Obamacare!" and they'd still lose with anyone who wasn't a broke-brained boomer. they'd be dead electorally with two successive generations
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I don't want people to die. I do want them to poo poo their pants a little.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:"Alexa, read my kid their bedtime story." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5p0gqCIEa8
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Aves Maria! posted:hell, the fact that the ahca would mean probable death for people i care about is enough for me to occasionally cross the line into "death to anyone who associates with the gop" territory. it turns out that killing the people/things humans care about elicits a pretty serious reaction. ya, i'm sayin' the guy dropping white-knuckled truth at mccarthy during that town hall is exhibit A. calling him the biggest threat to his family's very lives was pretty spot on. hard to fault someone for holding seething rage when put in such a position.
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Nocturtle posted:The flaw is assuming parents even read to their children anymore. Maybe try an app? https://youtu.be/w3oCRYDZRKY
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Stalin did nothing wrong. Kulaks deserved it.
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skylined! posted:waaayyyy more than i ever expected from this situation. dude's still a piece of poo poo and should disappear forever, tho Still didn't answer his question
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Polling has already indicated that the majority of voters will blame Republicans for Obamacare's failure since they're the ones in power. If it actually happens and thing go to hell it'll become even more pronounced. I'll believe things matter once they actually do. I think that's far more rational than naive optimism.
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Was this to be expected?
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