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| Date Signed Up: | 6/17/2013 |
| Last Login: | 1/11/2016 |
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| Highest Comment Rank: | #632 |
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| #153 - That's not the point at all. My president has actively advocat… [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on blue shell analogy | +4 |
| So did you ignore the part where I said "it would be fucked up in an African country if they told you not to breed with white people"? My point is that any control or attempt to influence who people choose to marry and have kids with is a fucked up viewpoint, people should be free to do what they want. And therein lies the inherent flaw with the Western liberal paradigm. You can preach to all the world about multiculturalism, and only whites will turn their ear. Every other culture is concerned with its survival, and is fully willing to force out and kill other peoples. Whites refuse to even acknowledge the danger posed by hostile cultures. The result of multicultural Europe is kinda like the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Hamilton believed killing was wrong, and refused to fire his gun. Burr had no such moral qualms, and thus was able to kill him unharmed. Multiculturalism inevitably results in foreign cultural imperialism. | ||
| #66 - The guy who made the new Star Trek literally said "the ne… [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Well done! | 0 |
| Damn, I honestly can't find it again, there's way too much stuff coming up on google if I try searching for it. I can't even remember if it was a tweet or an actual article, I read it months ago. | ||
| #138 - There are like 3 different subgroups doing OP Man, and in the … | 12/14/2015 on Mono Attack Dude | +5 |
| #78 - It's found a lot on the internet, and I dunno about the US, bu… | 12/14/2015 on Vegans be like | 0 |
| #34 - It's a series of novels, not a game, but one of the three main… | 12/14/2015 on Imagine a game | 0 |
| #18 - Murata on twitter the other day (like yesterday or 2 days ago … | 12/14/2015 on Gold | +1 |
| #45 - My saltiness cannot be stopped when I have teammates that cons… [+] (1 new reply) | 12/14/2015 on Its always the jungle | +1 |
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| #56 - Also apparently it's petroleum, not just oil, but regardless, … | 12/14/2015 on Just a daily reminder | 0 |
| #55 - I ****** up, it's per day, not per year. [+] (1 new reply) | 12/14/2015 on Just a daily reminder | 0 |
| Also apparently it's petroleum, not just oil, but regardless, they're still imports. | ||
| #54 - >"We don't get raw materials by importing" &g… [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Just a daily reminder | 0 |
| Also apparently it's petroleum, not just oil, but regardless, they're still imports. | ||
| #21 - Even with that argument, Month/Day/Year is still retarded vers… [+] (1 new reply) | 12/14/2015 on (1) Facebook | -5 |
| The year typically gets put on the end because most people don't plan things out across multiple years. They think of things in terms of what months they happen in, and then on what day they happen within that month. Most schedules that require planning like this just repeat each year. | ||
| #18 - Wait, are you talking about the manga? I'm talking about the … [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Let's get serious FJ | +1 |
| Yeah I was already reading the translations on bato I originally thought you had purchased the novels translated to english so I thought you could tell me where you got the purchased light novels so I could get them too. Yeah, I should have been a bit more clear on what I was asking. But thanks for the info, regardless! | ||
| #16 - I downloaded them, so I can't help you there. [+] (4 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Let's get serious FJ | +1 |
| Wait, are you talking about the manga? I'm talking about the novels, I downloaded them raw off nyaa, but you can find translations on baka-tsuki I believe. Yeah I was already reading the translations on bato I originally thought you had purchased the novels translated to english so I thought you could tell me where you got the purchased light novels so I could get them too. Yeah, I should have been a bit more clear on what I was asking. But thanks for the info, regardless! | ||
| #19 - Because if you paid $60 and only got to see a 13 second fight,… [+] (3 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Aldo VS Mcgreggor | +4 |
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anon (12/14/2015) [-] If you pay $60 for one fight, youre retarded already, why wouldnt you watch the undercards? | ||
| #43 - Key to winning fights is crashing the plane you're on* [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Watch and learn | +3 |
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| #67 - The entire 'argument' was >Strawman 1 >Strawman… | 12/14/2015 on blue shell analogy | +12 |
| #40 - Just saying, the Mongolian empire was five and a half times th… [+] (1 new reply) | 12/14/2015 on Martin Shekelri | 0 |
| just saying he still managed to kill the equivalent of 700 million people in todays world. his reign is considered to be the deadliest time to be a human being. and no other war or time period has ended with as many deaths as his did...except maybe one of the chinese wars.but most of those lasted for 3 or 4 generations. heck, even muslims and christians. in their entire thousand of years of existence have only racked up kill counts of around 140 million. and thats entire religions versus one empire. | ||
| #56 - It's referencing Monogatari [+] (2 new replies) | 12/14/2015 on Old butt gold | 0 |
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| #18 - In order to 'make it in real world situations' you aren't allo… [+] (3 new replies) | 12/13/2015 on I have 3 finals tomorrow... | 0 |
| I've taken accounting classes, and worked as an accounting intern before. Minor mistakes are generally really easy to fix, unless you don't catch them for a month and almost everything goes through several layers. You can make mistakes as an accountant. And unless it is month end, when you have to write up all the extra shit, it is also fairly easy to catch them. For example: freight. Documentation come delivery. Invoice scanned and sent to someone who validates it. Next person says, yeah, this looks right. Next person says yes we can pay this. Then, if there is a mistake in the amount paid, the company emails us, says hey you paid too much, or hey you didn't pay enough. We force in a voucher for that information and pay according to it. | ||
| #36 - It does it to indicate the gif has started (since admin made i… | 12/13/2015 on Police Drone Catching Drones | +1 |
| #14 - Accounting is brutal man. Out of the 850 first years that sign… [+] (6 new replies) | 12/13/2015 on I have 3 finals tomorrow... | 0 |
| Seems to me your college just wants people to fail. Accounting is not hard enough that only 5% of people should pass. I firmly believe classes should cut out those who can't do it. There shouldn't be any dead weight that passes because the professor wanted to be nice. But at the same time, you only need to test that the person understands what you have taught and can apply it well enough to make it in real world situations. In order to 'make it in real world situations' you aren't allowed to make any mistakes as an accountant, so it's not like they're being unreasonable at all. I've taken accounting classes, and worked as an accounting intern before. Minor mistakes are generally really easy to fix, unless you don't catch them for a month and almost everything goes through several layers. You can make mistakes as an accountant. And unless it is month end, when you have to write up all the extra shit, it is also fairly easy to catch them. For example: freight. Documentation come delivery. Invoice scanned and sent to someone who validates it. Next person says, yeah, this looks right. Next person says yes we can pay this. Then, if there is a mistake in the amount paid, the company emails us, says hey you paid too much, or hey you didn't pay enough. We force in a voucher for that information and pay according to it. Ahh yes that reminds me of my engineering class. They told us that about 10% of the thousands that come in graduate for mechanical and even less for aerospace. Good thing I'm not either of those. | ||
| #12 - Accounting, Stellenbosch in South Africa. [+] (8 new replies) | 12/13/2015 on I have 3 finals tomorrow... | 0 |
| That shit sounds brutal as fuck, yo. I wish you luck. I'm still studying for my finals and when I remember i need to get a perfect score on chem and a 90% in my math I get anxious, and the tests are a few days away. High stakes education, man. Accounting is brutal man. Out of the 850 first years that sign up every year, less than 40 actually graduate. Seems to me your college just wants people to fail. Accounting is not hard enough that only 5% of people should pass. I firmly believe classes should cut out those who can't do it. There shouldn't be any dead weight that passes because the professor wanted to be nice. But at the same time, you only need to test that the person understands what you have taught and can apply it well enough to make it in real world situations. In order to 'make it in real world situations' you aren't allowed to make any mistakes as an accountant, so it's not like they're being unreasonable at all. I've taken accounting classes, and worked as an accounting intern before. Minor mistakes are generally really easy to fix, unless you don't catch them for a month and almost everything goes through several layers. You can make mistakes as an accountant. And unless it is month end, when you have to write up all the extra shit, it is also fairly easy to catch them. For example: freight. Documentation come delivery. Invoice scanned and sent to someone who validates it. Next person says, yeah, this looks right. Next person says yes we can pay this. Then, if there is a mistake in the amount paid, the company emails us, says hey you paid too much, or hey you didn't pay enough. We force in a voucher for that information and pay according to it. Ahh yes that reminds me of my engineering class. They told us that about 10% of the thousands that come in graduate for mechanical and even less for aerospace. Good thing I'm not either of those. | ||
| #10 - (Also, if you miss one test, you automatically fail the class … [+] (10 new replies) | 12/13/2015 on I have 3 finals tomorrow... | 0 |
| That shit sounds brutal as fuck, yo. I wish you luck. I'm still studying for my finals and when I remember i need to get a perfect score on chem and a 90% in my math I get anxious, and the tests are a few days away. High stakes education, man. Accounting is brutal man. Out of the 850 first years that sign up every year, less than 40 actually graduate. Seems to me your college just wants people to fail. Accounting is not hard enough that only 5% of people should pass. I firmly believe classes should cut out those who can't do it. There shouldn't be any dead weight that passes because the professor wanted to be nice. But at the same time, you only need to test that the person understands what you have taught and can apply it well enough to make it in real world situations. In order to 'make it in real world situations' you aren't allowed to make any mistakes as an accountant, so it's not like they're being unreasonable at all. I've taken accounting classes, and worked as an accounting intern before. Minor mistakes are generally really easy to fix, unless you don't catch them for a month and almost everything goes through several layers. You can make mistakes as an accountant. And unless it is month end, when you have to write up all the extra shit, it is also fairly easy to catch them. For example: freight. Documentation come delivery. Invoice scanned and sent to someone who validates it. Next person says, yeah, this looks right. Next person says yes we can pay this. Then, if there is a mistake in the amount paid, the company emails us, says hey you paid too much, or hey you didn't pay enough. We force in a voucher for that information and pay according to it. Ahh yes that reminds me of my engineering class. They told us that about 10% of the thousands that come in graduate for mechanical and even less for aerospace. Good thing I'm not either of those. | ||
| #9 - Tfw not a single person in my entire course got higher than a … [+] (11 new replies) | 12/13/2015 on I have 3 finals tomorrow... | 0 |
| (Also, if you miss one test, you automatically fail the class regardless of the rest of your achievements. Also if you get below 50% for the final, you automatically fail. Came super close to failing one subject where they do this bullshit marking scheme where a single rounding error costs you almost 20% (13 of 70 marks in this case) of the paper) That shit sounds brutal as fuck, yo. I wish you luck. I'm still studying for my finals and when I remember i need to get a perfect score on chem and a 90% in my math I get anxious, and the tests are a few days away. High stakes education, man. Accounting is brutal man. Out of the 850 first years that sign up every year, less than 40 actually graduate. Seems to me your college just wants people to fail. Accounting is not hard enough that only 5% of people should pass. I firmly believe classes should cut out those who can't do it. There shouldn't be any dead weight that passes because the professor wanted to be nice. But at the same time, you only need to test that the person understands what you have taught and can apply it well enough to make it in real world situations. In order to 'make it in real world situations' you aren't allowed to make any mistakes as an accountant, so it's not like they're being unreasonable at all. I've taken accounting classes, and worked as an accounting intern before. Minor mistakes are generally really easy to fix, unless you don't catch them for a month and almost everything goes through several layers. You can make mistakes as an accountant. And unless it is month end, when you have to write up all the extra shit, it is also fairly easy to catch them. For example: freight. Documentation come delivery. Invoice scanned and sent to someone who validates it. Next person says, yeah, this looks right. Next person says yes we can pay this. Then, if there is a mistake in the amount paid, the company emails us, says hey you paid too much, or hey you didn't pay enough. We force in a voucher for that information and pay according to it. Ahh yes that reminds me of my engineering class. They told us that about 10% of the thousands that come in graduate for mechanical and even less for aerospace. Good thing I'm not either of those. | ||
| #35 - Because spoiling children too much is a great way of raising d… | 12/13/2015 on Emma Tapping got her kids... | +1 |
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Salzar (08/12/2015) [-]
Hi, I literally only added you because I saw a comment of yours JUST after bingeing and finishing the last episode of Unlimited Blade Works.
That's it. That's why I friend requested you.
I hope you weren't expecting some deep, long-lost love to re-find you through fj.
That's it. That's why I friend requested you.
I hope you weren't expecting some deep, long-lost love to re-find you through fj.
I do read the manga and love it, but if the anime's in the same style and quality as the OVA was, I'm not gonna bother with the anime at all, so I guess I'll just watch 1 or 2 eps of it some or other time to check.
It's cool, give it 3 episodes though. Convinced me with the third one.
Then again I was sort of high. But I digress.
Then again I was sort of high. But I digress.

