Random Politics & Religion #29: Hypocrisy Edition |
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Random Politics & Religion #29: Hypocrisy edition
That little nod Trump did is what Square Enix does when people ask about fixing monk a polite nod indicting they plan on doing nothing.
Zerowone said: » Joe Barton *** picks
Just wait till the Hillary sex tape is released it will be a real horror show.
fonewear said: » Just wait till the Hillary sex tape is released it will be a real horror show. I got 20$!that the co star is Donald Trump or should I say Donald Pump? I think Hillary is a pretty dominate women so I think she would take charge in the bed room.
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Fine, go with obtuse. On the bright side... there is a possibility, however small, that some day trump will tweet about something so horrifying that it will upset rav or foney or I and then all your getting upset every day for the last umpteen years, will have finally paid of... So...it's a true test of wills now. Can you care longer than I can go without caring? Keeping in mind that not caring is a lot easier... fonewear said: » I tried caring once it was awful. In the realm of therotical possibility it's conceivable that someday you might try caring again... maybe a blizzard will create an alcohol shortage that you're not prepared for Garuda.Chanti said: » fonewear said: » We spend time on a third rate hack video game forum no one here is in touch with reality. fonewear said: » Who sets the standard for how a President should behave Bill Clinton ? But I cannot think of a president, not one, who can hold a candle to Fiorello LaGuardia for behavior, integrity, honesty, and humor. Would that we could get ones even half that good today. Back in the day when politicians crossed and challenged party lines. Shiva.Nikolce said: » Can you care longer than I can go without caring? Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Can you care longer than I can go without caring? "It never got weird enough for me" -HST I'm interested to find out myself where the breaking point is. Not just for me, but for everyone. You might have to stop caring before anyone else starts. Maybe give the Tommy Tattle tale routine a little break. Clickhole/The Onion out here ripping off my month+ old jokes on the ffxiah dot com
![]() I said: He'll be producing a biopic about Michael Jackson, written by Bill Cosby, co-directed by Roman Polanski and Woody Allen starring Paul Reubens with music by R. Kelly in no time! Shiva.Nikolce said: » I'm interested to find out myself where the breaking point is. I can't change other people's outlook or opinion. I understand this. But what would it take to relate that what is going on right now is not normal or acceptable or sustainable? I honestly don't know and I accept that this could be something generational that many of us here couldn't have experienced but... I don't know. Anna Ruthven said: » Sounds like some ***a flat earther would say. I bet he's a flat earther. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Sounds like some ***a flat earther would say. I bet he's a flat earther. Is that why contouring is a thing now? Zerowone said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Anna Ruthven said: » Sounds like some ***a flat earther would say. I bet he's a flat earther. Is that why contouring is a thing now?
Shiva.Nikolce said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Can you care longer than I can go without caring? "It never got weird enough for me" -HST I'm interested to find out myself where the breaking point is. Not just for me, but for everyone. You might have to stop caring before anyone else starts. Maybe give the Tommy Tattle tale routine a little break. I say care enough to keep drinking and always look on the funny side. yours truly "some internet guy" Anna Ruthven said: » He's not wrong, not entirely correct but not wrong either. First rule of the Universe is that absolutely nothing is free nor infinite. The wind we experience is just the shifting of air around due to the differences in temperature gradients caused by the earths rotation vs solar radiation. It's a bit more complicated but that's the general idea. That wind moves around in currents and wind power generation captures part of it and converts it into electricity. The wind kinetic energy that is captured for conversion isn't available anymore to carry thermal currents or do anything else Wind normally does. So in theory, if you were able to build a device that captured 100% of wind kinetic energy, then directly behind it would be absolutely still with no motion in the air. Deployed on a large enough scale this would disrupt weather on a global scale by preventing thermal currents from traversing land masses. Realistically, we simply aren't capable of harnessing enough wind energy to matter. The exact same thing happens to solar energy, by converting it into power we're preventing it from being absorbed into ground and atmosphere and thus could, in theory, cause the global temperature to drop if enough of it was absorbed. Physics is a pretty harsh mistress, too bad most people have no ability to understand even the most basic concepts and prefer media provided and approved pseudoscience instead. Asura.Saevel said: » Anna Ruthven said: » He's not wrong, not entirely correct but not wrong either. First rule of the Universe is that absolutely nothing is free nor infinite. The wind we experience is just the shifting of air around due to the differences in temperature gradients caused by the earths rotation vs solar radiation. It's a bit more complicated but that's the general idea. That wind moves around in currents and wind power generation captures part of it and converts it into electricity. The wind kinetic energy that is captured for conversion isn't available anymore to carry thermal currents or do anything else Wind normally does. So in theory, if you were able to build a device that captured 100% of wind kinetic energy, then directly behind it would be absolutely still with no motion in the air. Deployed on a large enough scale this would disrupt weather on a global scale by preventing thermal currents from traversing land masses. Realistically, we simply aren't capable of harnessing enough wind energy to matter. The exact same thing happens to solar energy, by converting it into power we're preventing it from being absorbed into ground and atmosphere and thus could, in theory, cause the global temperature to drop if enough of it was absorbed. Physics is a pretty harsh mistress, too bad most people have no ability to understand even the most basic concepts and prefer media provided and approved pseudoscience instead. This also applies to Metaphysics. Which most people have zero concept of. Rex Tillerson to be replaced by CIA director Mike Pompeo is what the kids r sayin
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » You're still downplaying Trump's behavior. That does *** all good. Has nothing to do with "sides" at this point. I think it does. I was on this very website, years ago, complaining about Obama using the presidency as a celebrity vehicle. I said something to the effect of 'the president shouldn't be on talk shows, it's below his stature' and everyone laughed at square ole' quaint midwest mosin. I was told it didn't matter. so now this orange car saleman takes the next logical step in the downward spiral and HE'S the one who's 'destroying the dignity of the office'? I don't get it. this is, presumably what the dems wanted until it backfired, and one of their guys wasn't the big celebrity. idk wtf any of us are supposed to do. I didn't vote for trump, yet I'm inundated with *** about how evil a *** he is. I knew it in the first place, and his voters are just like a dog who ***on the carpet. they took the ***because their owner (america) wasn't paying attention to them. a scolding isn't what the dogs needs. the coasts should pay more attention to their dog, before it takes another big fat ***on the carpet in 2020. The system needed Trump to come in there and stir ***up cause some chaos. Complacency hasn't really done much for America.
Shiva.Nikolce said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Can you care longer than I can go without caring? "It never got weird enough for me" -HST I'm interested to find out myself where the breaking point is. Not just for me, but for everyone. You might have to stop caring before anyone else starts. Maybe give the Tommy Tattle tale routine a little break. There's a little known story called "The Boy Who Called Wolf". Unfortunately, the story ends after the real wolf shows up, wrecks some livestock, and the boy feels bad. Now we're seeing what the story would have been like if the boy had continued to cry wolf even after the fact, every day, without fail. Maybe he's right, maybe he's not right, but the point is that nobody listens to him anymore, except for those who for some reason think they have something to gain from it. Either way, the boy has some serious issues. Siren.Mosin said: » us are supposed to do. I didn't vote for trump, yet I'm inundated with *** about how evil a *** he is. I knew it in the first place, and his voters are just like a dog who ***on the carpet. they took the ***because their owner (america) wasn't paying attention to them. a scolding isn't what the dogs needs. the coasts should pay more attention to their dog, before it takes another big fat ***on the carpet in 2020. Rolls up newspaper bops America on the nose. BAD DAWG!!!!!! Bahamut.Ravael said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » Can you care longer than I can go without caring? "It never got weird enough for me" -HST I'm interested to find out myself where the breaking point is. Not just for me, but for everyone. You might have to stop caring before anyone else starts. Maybe give the Tommy Tattle tale routine a little break. There's a little known story called "The Boy Who Called Wolf". Unfortunately, the story ends after the real wolf shows up, wrecks some livestock, and the boy feels bad. Now we're seeing what the story would have been like if the boy had continued to cry wolf even after the fact, every day, without fail. Maybe he's right, maybe he's not right, but the point is that nobody listens to him anymore, except for those who for some reason think they have something to gain from it. Either way, the boy has some serious issues. Or maybe just kill the wolf? |
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