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Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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unpacked robinhood posted:

If anything immigrants could be used instead of rock bags

Just like everything else, immigrants would do a worse job.

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Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Moridin920 posted:

I like how you've all just gone to ad hominem because you ain't got legit arguments against :ca:

You're a coastal city that doesn't have water because of almonds. That's pretty loving stupid.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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EorayMel posted:

It is me. It is me and my hunger for almonds that is killing California, sorry moridin.

Though I fully support desalination plants, turn some of that undrinkable ocean into something useful :boobeer:

Desalination plants seems like one of those ideas that would have been implemented as soon as they were available. Then again, I'm from a city that reversed the flow of a river so we could literally flush our poo poo and garbage into the south suburbs.

:boom:CHICAGO POLITICS!:boom:

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Whens it supposed to start raining again? Tomorrow right? :munch:

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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food court bailiff posted:

Yes dude, did you read the thread? It's really funny.

Californians should learn to accept criticism like we do here in Chicago. We're a giant city in a state that mostly hates us, and we embrace it. We love our crooked disgusting politics and our lovely weather. Learn to laugh about your garbage city/state/country and just throw some booze at your problems because nothing is going to be fixed in your lifetime because you and your opinions don't matter enough to warrant change. Embrace death and darkness since it is the only conclusion you can achieve, but at least you have enough control to not meet it painfully sober.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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scrubs season six posted:

How many people have you murdered?

I live on the northside so none.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Guy Goodbody posted:

It's been a decade since a major American city was destroyed.

But that was water too...
*dejectedly kicks pebble

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Idiot Kicker posted:

I always assumed that a meth lab explosion would take out Oroville, at least that one section of it. Oroville actually is massive in area compared to its population. It's a weird place in a lot of ways.

Eh, they'll fix it in the 2.0.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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OMGVBFLOL posted:

why would you source rocks from far away

The Greeks and Romans did it.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Theres....there's just so many bad decisions in that story. It's amazing that "starting a forest fire" was the best one of the lot.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Mozi posted:

fun fact: 'agua' is spanish for 'aqua'

Wonder if they just flipped the "q" around to be contrary.

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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appropriatemetaphor posted:

not sure, can any spaniards here answer this guestion

50% of me can answer it, but the other 50% spells it "acqua" and I'm American so I call it "wasser" like all Midwesterners. So for all my authority on the matter I'm just as puzzled as everyone else.....which is why I asked to begin with.

So I guess long story short, yeah, can any Spaniards answer that?

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Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

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Moridin920 posted:

you guys aren't serious right?

Of course not. We're joking around. "Agua" isn't even Spanish for water. The Spanish word for water is "cerveza." Loosly translated it means "liquid of life and sky."

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