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| #157 - Ah, now I get it. There's a bit of a difference between a bunc… [+] (1 new reply) | 10/05/2015 on Small town life | 0 |
| There are very strict rules for all dat shit in my country because we use the groundwater for those kinds of things. Texas is a different place, long desertlands that can be used for. My country is densely populated and has a lot of farmland. Plus the cows where not properly registered. | ||
| #155 - I understand why most of that is bad, but would you rather he … [+] (3 new replies) | 10/05/2015 on Small town life | 0 |
| He apparantly burried hundreds of them, its a few years back so i dont recall all the details. Not sure how the cows died if he slaughtered them himself its a violation of the law . But dead cattle is supposed to be transported to a company that specialises in processing them. Burrying them on your own property can spread diseases.Cows are heavy as fuck, you dont want hundres of kilo's of animal fermenting in the ground in your town. It can affect the groundwater that other farmers pump out to water their crops and it can get in the drinking water. There are very strict rules for all dat shit in my country because we use the groundwater for those kinds of things. Texas is a different place, long desertlands that can be used for. My country is densely populated and has a lot of farmland. Plus the cows where not properly registered. | ||
| #151 - You seem to imply that the largest portion of the military are… [+] (2 new replies) | 10/05/2015 on Fuck off... I like guns | 0 |
| You have to remember, if he's living in San Diego and has this much of a problem with the military, he likely had a front-row seat to the fucknut that stole a tank. When you witness something traumatic like that, it marks you, and this I learned from personal experience. Not to mention San Diego is also a training base, which shows of the recruits before they become soldiers. Witnessing such insane acts and the overly-excited recruit mentality likely gave him his colored view of the military. It's a correct view, just a narrower one than you have. Are you wacked out or what? You think you get to be as old as I am and just never speak to anyone in the military or interact with them whatsoever? My best friend had a psychotic breakdown in the marines, hows that for first hand experience. I went to school out in mississippi and got to enjoy the weight of those fuckers once again seeping into every faucet of human dignity, controlling every conversation, every fuckin outcome of that tired old town and its miserable occupants. I traveled around for year city to city work for hospitals and interact with the washed out remains and the active participants in the fuckin madness that is the us military. you have to be crazy to think they are a force for righteousness and they are anything but a show of brute force, directly influencing everything and everyone around them. you are fuckin blind if you can't see it. | ||
| #42 - You ever watch Predator? I always figured it'd kinda be like t… [+] (3 new replies) | 10/05/2015 on Tagging | +1 |
| Never read that the paintberry is supposed to smell. You can never play too much Monster Hunter. Godammit, I need my 3DS back My 3ds is on repair since the X button died (too much bow charging), so I can't say for sure, but I think about 250-ish on MH4U. Also, never used the FJ MH channel. | ||
| #82 - I don't know what exactly it was that set me off, but your com… | 10/05/2015 on OC-Well, we're both dead | +1 |
| #135 - I dunno, I got a laugh out of this whole thing. | 10/05/2015 on Ban Islam | 0 |
| #134 - You might want to change your wording there. Christian pea… | 10/05/2015 on Ban Islam | 0 |
| #132 - Hey man, don't talk **** about the crusades. If we didn… | 10/05/2015 on Ban Islam | +1 |
| #129 - Christian from the south here. I went to a catholic school whe… [+] (1 new reply) | 10/05/2015 on Ban Islam | +1 |
| #193 - Just like to point out that people drive cars over the fences … | 10/05/2015 on The Onion makes some great... | 0 |
| #52 - Again, most places have decent people. And most have *****… [+] (4 new replies) | 10/04/2015 on Fuck off... I like guns | 0 |
| that is completely beside the point. the point is take those crazy fucker's guns away and there will be no one to keep the other crazy fuckers in check. how does the world feel about this? I get it, you got nothing but warm and fuzzy feelings for the military. you know, the people that showed up at my high school the week after 911 with their speaker trucks, blasting metalica, stamping out dog tags to anyone who signed up for an appointment with a recruiter. DOG TAGS. you know the fuckin things they give you to identify your body in case you get FUBAR'd. if that isnt symbolic of a death-glory worshiping culture i dont know what it. should i leave the part out where half my friends got caught up in that madness? is that too real for a funny junk comment? no you just want to go on feeling your warm and fuzzy feelings toward the "decent" people that snatch children away from their parents and throw them out into a desert to fight for some cock suckers trying to protect their corporate interest. yea real decent people there. fuck off. You seem to imply that the largest portion of the military are apparently the same people you have sympathy for. The grunts and jarheads who joined to serve, with good intentions or just personal. I scored well enough to get into Nuclear science for the Navy, and I'm heavily considering it for the possibilities in the future. A lot of people serve so they can pick up skills or a trade in the real world. But I have something else to talk to you about. Now, here's me being an honest human being. I'm going to say something that may hit a few nerves and almost certainly upset you, but I'm going to try and be as civil and sincere as I can about it. As if we were having a discussion in person. Here I go. I think you have a disconnect between the over testosteroned military you see in movies and on tv, mixed with the obviously shaping experience of how "The Military" in your area handled the fervor post 9-11. If you've ever sat down and spoken to a military recruiter off duty, you'll see they're not the same type of people as active duty personnel. They interact with civilian people every day, as part of their job, and it gives them a much more lax way of handling things. Add that to the fact that they have quotas which can be a bad thing in itself and you have people who are more willing to stretch rules to get results. It doesn't surprise me that somewhere, someone tried pulling a "WAR! FUCK YEAH!" approach post 9-11, but the action in and of itself is inexcusable. Not just by us, but by the branches they're recruiting for as well. Now, with all of these together, it just seems to me that your view was skewed in the worst way possible. By being introduced by the extremes, shown the extremes and feeding on the extremes. I've been meeting military family and personnel my whole life, throughout all branches and all across the country. Even as bad as San Diego was, I never found a place so horrifically bad that it left even a trace of what you're feeling in my mind. I truly do believe it's something you are stagnating yourself in. After this I'm going to look up "Generation Kill" myself and watch through it. But looking at it, and at the book it was based on, it really only fuels my theory that you're disconnected. Its a show, based off a book, written by a journalist. While he did get the viewpoints and multiple accounts from the marines he fought with, you can't read the book and have a perfect understanding of what was going on to those men. There's just too much disconnect between soldier to civilian to paper to editor . And you certainly can't expect to have a better understanding from the HBO miniseries. All I'm saying is, go speak to someone from the military. Hell, go talk to a recruiter. Ask him if theres a spot in his schedule just to talk, that you're not looking to enlist. He won't jump through hoops, but unless they're stationed by a military academy, they'll have time to spare. And you'll talk to him without some of the sales person bullshit. Or maybe even go speak to someone who's active duty in the first place? Again, San Diego sucks, but there are still a lot of good folk there. All I ask is that you try. Please. The world is a bad place, with a lot of bad people. But I'd much rather live in this one compared to whatever world you currently live in. You have to remember, if he's living in San Diego and has this much of a problem with the military, he likely had a front-row seat to the fucknut that stole a tank. When you witness something traumatic like that, it marks you, and this I learned from personal experience. Not to mention San Diego is also a training base, which shows of the recruits before they become soldiers. Witnessing such insane acts and the overly-excited recruit mentality likely gave him his colored view of the military. It's a correct view, just a narrower one than you have. Are you wacked out or what? You think you get to be as old as I am and just never speak to anyone in the military or interact with them whatsoever? My best friend had a psychotic breakdown in the marines, hows that for first hand experience. I went to school out in mississippi and got to enjoy the weight of those fuckers once again seeping into every faucet of human dignity, controlling every conversation, every fuckin outcome of that tired old town and its miserable occupants. I traveled around for year city to city work for hospitals and interact with the washed out remains and the active participants in the fuckin madness that is the us military. you have to be crazy to think they are a force for righteousness and they are anything but a show of brute force, directly influencing everything and everyone around them. you are fuckin blind if you can't see it. | ||
| #41 - Oh, **** , right. Haven't been there since I was a kid. … [+] (6 new replies) | 10/04/2015 on Fuck off... I like guns | +2 |
| you know as crazy as those fuckers are even they know better to fuck with cagey ass hillbillies on meth or those backwood bayou rednecks that shoot bullfrogs all day and go around wrestling fish out of muddy ass rivers for the fuck of it. checks and balances. just like the constitution says. that is completely beside the point. the point is take those crazy fucker's guns away and there will be no one to keep the other crazy fuckers in check. how does the world feel about this? I get it, you got nothing but warm and fuzzy feelings for the military. you know, the people that showed up at my high school the week after 911 with their speaker trucks, blasting metalica, stamping out dog tags to anyone who signed up for an appointment with a recruiter. DOG TAGS. you know the fuckin things they give you to identify your body in case you get FUBAR'd. if that isnt symbolic of a death-glory worshiping culture i dont know what it. should i leave the part out where half my friends got caught up in that madness? is that too real for a funny junk comment? no you just want to go on feeling your warm and fuzzy feelings toward the "decent" people that snatch children away from their parents and throw them out into a desert to fight for some cock suckers trying to protect their corporate interest. yea real decent people there. fuck off. You seem to imply that the largest portion of the military are apparently the same people you have sympathy for. The grunts and jarheads who joined to serve, with good intentions or just personal. I scored well enough to get into Nuclear science for the Navy, and I'm heavily considering it for the possibilities in the future. A lot of people serve so they can pick up skills or a trade in the real world. But I have something else to talk to you about. Now, here's me being an honest human being. I'm going to say something that may hit a few nerves and almost certainly upset you, but I'm going to try and be as civil and sincere as I can about it. As if we were having a discussion in person. Here I go. I think you have a disconnect between the over testosteroned military you see in movies and on tv, mixed with the obviously shaping experience of how "The Military" in your area handled the fervor post 9-11. If you've ever sat down and spoken to a military recruiter off duty, you'll see they're not the same type of people as active duty personnel. They interact with civilian people every day, as part of their job, and it gives them a much more lax way of handling things. Add that to the fact that they have quotas which can be a bad thing in itself and you have people who are more willing to stretch rules to get results. It doesn't surprise me that somewhere, someone tried pulling a "WAR! FUCK YEAH!" approach post 9-11, but the action in and of itself is inexcusable. Not just by us, but by the branches they're recruiting for as well. Now, with all of these together, it just seems to me that your view was skewed in the worst way possible. By being introduced by the extremes, shown the extremes and feeding on the extremes. I've been meeting military family and personnel my whole life, throughout all branches and all across the country. Even as bad as San Diego was, I never found a place so horrifically bad that it left even a trace of what you're feeling in my mind. I truly do believe it's something you are stagnating yourself in. After this I'm going to look up "Generation Kill" myself and watch through it. But looking at it, and at the book it was based on, it really only fuels my theory that you're disconnected. Its a show, based off a book, written by a journalist. While he did get the viewpoints and multiple accounts from the marines he fought with, you can't read the book and have a perfect understanding of what was going on to those men. There's just too much disconnect between soldier to civilian to paper to editor . And you certainly can't expect to have a better understanding from the HBO miniseries. All I'm saying is, go speak to someone from the military. Hell, go talk to a recruiter. Ask him if theres a spot in his schedule just to talk, that you're not looking to enlist. He won't jump through hoops, but unless they're stationed by a military academy, they'll have time to spare. And you'll talk to him without some of the sales person bullshit. Or maybe even go speak to someone who's active duty in the first place? Again, San Diego sucks, but there are still a lot of good folk there. All I ask is that you try. Please. The world is a bad place, with a lot of bad people. But I'd much rather live in this one compared to whatever world you currently live in. You have to remember, if he's living in San Diego and has this much of a problem with the military, he likely had a front-row seat to the fucknut that stole a tank. When you witness something traumatic like that, it marks you, and this I learned from personal experience. Not to mention San Diego is also a training base, which shows of the recruits before they become soldiers. Witnessing such insane acts and the overly-excited recruit mentality likely gave him his colored view of the military. It's a correct view, just a narrower one than you have. Are you wacked out or what? You think you get to be as old as I am and just never speak to anyone in the military or interact with them whatsoever? My best friend had a psychotic breakdown in the marines, hows that for first hand experience. I went to school out in mississippi and got to enjoy the weight of those fuckers once again seeping into every faucet of human dignity, controlling every conversation, every fuckin outcome of that tired old town and its miserable occupants. I traveled around for year city to city work for hospitals and interact with the washed out remains and the active participants in the fuckin madness that is the us military. you have to be crazy to think they are a force for righteousness and they are anything but a show of brute force, directly influencing everything and everyone around them. you are fuckin blind if you can't see it. | ||
| #38 - I'm from a military family. I currently live on a military… [+] (8 new replies) | 10/04/2015 on Fuck off... I like guns | +3 |
| you know as crazy as those fuckers are even they know better to fuck with cagey ass hillbillies on meth or those backwood bayou rednecks that shoot bullfrogs all day and go around wrestling fish out of muddy ass rivers for the fuck of it. checks and balances. just like the constitution says. that is completely beside the point. the point is take those crazy fucker's guns away and there will be no one to keep the other crazy fuckers in check. how does the world feel about this? I get it, you got nothing but warm and fuzzy feelings for the military. you know, the people that showed up at my high school the week after 911 with their speaker trucks, blasting metalica, stamping out dog tags to anyone who signed up for an appointment with a recruiter. DOG TAGS. you know the fuckin things they give you to identify your body in case you get FUBAR'd. if that isnt symbolic of a death-glory worshiping culture i dont know what it. should i leave the part out where half my friends got caught up in that madness? is that too real for a funny junk comment? no you just want to go on feeling your warm and fuzzy feelings toward the "decent" people that snatch children away from their parents and throw them out into a desert to fight for some cock suckers trying to protect their corporate interest. yea real decent people there. fuck off. You seem to imply that the largest portion of the military are apparently the same people you have sympathy for. The grunts and jarheads who joined to serve, with good intentions or just personal. I scored well enough to get into Nuclear science for the Navy, and I'm heavily considering it for the possibilities in the future. A lot of people serve so they can pick up skills or a trade in the real world. But I have something else to talk to you about. Now, here's me being an honest human being. I'm going to say something that may hit a few nerves and almost certainly upset you, but I'm going to try and be as civil and sincere as I can about it. As if we were having a discussion in person. Here I go. I think you have a disconnect between the over testosteroned military you see in movies and on tv, mixed with the obviously shaping experience of how "The Military" in your area handled the fervor post 9-11. If you've ever sat down and spoken to a military recruiter off duty, you'll see they're not the same type of people as active duty personnel. They interact with civilian people every day, as part of their job, and it gives them a much more lax way of handling things. Add that to the fact that they have quotas which can be a bad thing in itself and you have people who are more willing to stretch rules to get results. It doesn't surprise me that somewhere, someone tried pulling a "WAR! FUCK YEAH!" approach post 9-11, but the action in and of itself is inexcusable. Not just by us, but by the branches they're recruiting for as well. Now, with all of these together, it just seems to me that your view was skewed in the worst way possible. By being introduced by the extremes, shown the extremes and feeding on the extremes. I've been meeting military family and personnel my whole life, throughout all branches and all across the country. Even as bad as San Diego was, I never found a place so horrifically bad that it left even a trace of what you're feeling in my mind. I truly do believe it's something you are stagnating yourself in. After this I'm going to look up "Generation Kill" myself and watch through it. But looking at it, and at the book it was based on, it really only fuels my theory that you're disconnected. Its a show, based off a book, written by a journalist. While he did get the viewpoints and multiple accounts from the marines he fought with, you can't read the book and have a perfect understanding of what was going on to those men. There's just too much disconnect between soldier to civilian to paper to editor . And you certainly can't expect to have a better understanding from the HBO miniseries. All I'm saying is, go speak to someone from the military. Hell, go talk to a recruiter. Ask him if theres a spot in his schedule just to talk, that you're not looking to enlist. He won't jump through hoops, but unless they're stationed by a military academy, they'll have time to spare. And you'll talk to him without some of the sales person bullshit. Or maybe even go speak to someone who's active duty in the first place? Again, San Diego sucks, but there are still a lot of good folk there. All I ask is that you try. Please. The world is a bad place, with a lot of bad people. But I'd much rather live in this one compared to whatever world you currently live in. You have to remember, if he's living in San Diego and has this much of a problem with the military, he likely had a front-row seat to the fucknut that stole a tank. When you witness something traumatic like that, it marks you, and this I learned from personal experience. Not to mention San Diego is also a training base, which shows of the recruits before they become soldiers. Witnessing such insane acts and the overly-excited recruit mentality likely gave him his colored view of the military. It's a correct view, just a narrower one than you have. Are you wacked out or what? You think you get to be as old as I am and just never speak to anyone in the military or interact with them whatsoever? My best friend had a psychotic breakdown in the marines, hows that for first hand experience. I went to school out in mississippi and got to enjoy the weight of those fuckers once again seeping into every faucet of human dignity, controlling every conversation, every fuckin outcome of that tired old town and its miserable occupants. I traveled around for year city to city work for hospitals and interact with the washed out remains and the active participants in the fuckin madness that is the us military. you have to be crazy to think they are a force for righteousness and they are anything but a show of brute force, directly influencing everything and everyone around them. you are fuckin blind if you can't see it. | ||
| #46 - I'm only 6'1" and I've met two women in my life taller th… | 10/03/2015 on big or small?? | 0 |
| #79 - I thought they added two Amibos that were monster hunter armor… [+] (1 new reply) | 10/03/2015 on Smash Ballot ends tomorrow! | +2 |
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| #53 - Both of them have pledged their lives to a Holy figure they ha… | 10/03/2015 on Something Else | 0 |
| #10 - As a dog trainer and dog owner who dislikes cats, I thumbed yo… | 10/03/2015 on give this bitch a home | 0 |
| #37 - Had 2 of my friends as summons and all 4 knights on my first a… | 10/03/2015 on Fighting big enemies in... | 0 |
| #54 - I also was logged out for some reason. Odd. [+] (1 new reply) | 10/03/2015 on Hide! | 0 |
| that really was (keyword was) an old lady, the shit they use to mutate people is some really nasty shit. not all of the people mutated turn super buff like that only the lucky ones, the less lucky are turned into this fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Centaur and the common person is killed halfway through fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Failed_FEV_subject it really is a fun game you should get into it. | ||
| #34 - Don't they turn the men into super mutants themselves? [+] (5 new replies) | 10/03/2015 on Hide! | 0 |
| They turn everyone into Super Mutants. Super Mutants have no gender and it's impossible to tell which gender a Super Mutant was before they were transformed. Firstly you're both idiots, secondly super mutants only have one gender that's why they have to capture more people to turn into super mutants. #53 -
anon (10/03/2015) [-] I've barely played either of the Fallout games, they're more my brother's thing. I just know all the Supermutants are large and gruff and manly, even the one that acts like an old lady. Figured they were all male. Thanks for clearing that up. that really was (keyword was) an old lady, the shit they use to mutate people is some really nasty shit. not all of the people mutated turn super buff like that only the lucky ones, the less lucky are turned into this fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Centaur and the common person is killed halfway through fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Failed_FEV_subject it really is a fun game you should get into it. | ||
| #34 - I found the one where Jesus killed people. Can't fin… | 10/03/2015 on JHC | 0 |
| #33 - That's what I said. It apparently never made it into the King … | 10/03/2015 on JHC | 0 |
| #31 - There are also segments in the bible where Jesus as a child go… [+] (3 new replies) | 10/03/2015 on JHC | 0 |
| en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament_apocrypha gnosis.org/library/inftoma.htm I found the one where Jesus killed people. Can't find the dragon thing, but honestly might have been clickbait bullshit for all I know. That's what I said. It apparently never made it into the King james r\or other variants of the bible because he killed people. Apparently it was decided that a Jesus who was always kind and peaceful was a better message than a Jesus who decided to be kind and peaceful. | ||
| #36 - Damn, thats a good roll. | 10/03/2015 on Moderate the internet how I... | 0 |
| #144 - skeletorexplains Misspelled your name. Sorry. | 10/02/2015 on Skele-comp | 0 |
