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#2277 Nov 28 2015 at 2:39 PM Rating: Good
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Real men don't think, in our cultural narrative. Real men shoot their problems. Thinking is part of the despised "elite class". Reasoning, compromise, consensus are all somehow seen as weak. Compromise may as well be abject retreat.


Bonus points if you can use "free speech" to incite violence and murder. This is very similar to the whole Jade Helm conspiracy thing. Get everyone all worked up and delirious with lies and this is bound to happen. "Obama is a muslim terror lizard man! FEMA camps! Micro chips! Drones! FEAR FEAR FEEEAAAR! They're all out to GET YOU and your family!" As stupid as it all sounds, people believe this ****, and it's effectively turning ignorant and impressionable people into weapons. In this case, it's Ted Cruz and friends going out of their way to believe Planned Parenthood is the ultimate evil and must be destroyed at all costs.
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#2278 Nov 30 2015 at 8:37 AM Rating: Good
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Getting rid of all the Republicans would be a huge first step.
Getting rid of all the Tumblr/Twitter activists first would be much better.
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#2279 Nov 30 2015 at 2:06 PM Rating: Good
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I'm starting to notice conservative leaning political cartoons are almost always very poorly and hastily drawn.
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#2280 Nov 30 2015 at 3:59 PM Rating: Good
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I don't know what it's going to take to solve this.


Violence.

Edited, Nov 30th 2015 2:00pm by stupidmonkey
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#2281 Nov 30 2015 at 4:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm starting to notice conservative leaning political cartoons are almost always very poorly and hastily drawn.

Michael Ramirez's stuff is pretty well done. I mean, I usually disagree with it politically but the art is well done.
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#2282 Nov 30 2015 at 4:48 PM Rating: Decent
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Id be saying "I told ya so" to all the mush heads who bad talked me about China making a play to become a reserve currency.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/01/business/international/china-renminbi-reserve-currency.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

I ****** told ya so.

Edited, Nov 30th 2015 5:49pm by rdmcandie
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#2283 Nov 30 2015 at 5:32 PM Rating: Good
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Id be saying "I told ya so" to all the mush heads who bad talked me about China making a play to become a reserve currency.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/01/business/international/china-renminbi-reserve-currency.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

I ****** told ya so.

Edited, Nov 30th 2015 5:49pm by rdmcandie


11% of the reserve index, taking a slice from the euro/yen/GBP; It's a reasonable hedge. Will marginally limit shorthand, as yuan share symbolic notation with the yen.

A lot of control is traded off in exchange for being part of the IMF index; probably a net benefit.
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#2284 Nov 30 2015 at 5:54 PM Rating: Good
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Violence is never an acceptable outcome. That said, violent crime has been in steady decline since the early 90's, yet it seems that the amount of time we spend arguing about violent crime has only increased since then. I have my own theories to explain this inverse relationship (politicians magnify limited events to cajole money/support from voters), but I imagine everybody has their own pet theory that Explains All Our Problems.
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#2285 Nov 30 2015 at 6:08 PM Rating: Excellent
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I imagine everybody has their own pet theory that Explains All Our Problems.

Mine is "Everyone's a dipshit but me".
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#2286 Nov 30 2015 at 6:13 PM Rating: Good
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I always thought there was less crime in general these days given no one leaves their home anymore.
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#2287 Nov 30 2015 at 6:40 PM Rating: Excellent
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I always thought there was less crime in general these days given no one leaves their home anymore.

Of course they don't. There's too much crime out there.
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#2288 Nov 30 2015 at 8:59 PM Rating: Good
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Yuan me both.

Well RMBrd.

Timelordwho wrote:
11% of the reserve index, taking a slice from the euro/yen/GBP; It's a reasonable hedge. Will marginally limit shorthand, as yuan share symbolic notation with the yen.

A lot of control is traded off in exchange for being part of the IMF index; probably a net benefit.


China's made a real misstep here, thinking they can stand toe to toe with the UK economically.
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#2289 Nov 30 2015 at 10:26 PM Rating: Good
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I ****** told ya so.


Yuan me both.

Well RMBrd.

Timelordwho wrote:
11% of the reserve index, taking a slice from the euro/yen/GBP; It's a reasonable hedge. Will marginally limit shorthand, as yuan share symbolic notation with the yen.

A lot of control is traded off in exchange for being part of the IMF index; probably a net benefit.


China's made a real misstep here, thinking they can stand toe to toe with the UK economically.


Well, they are both tiny islands wishing they could rejoin with their larger successor states.
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#2290 Nov 30 2015 at 11:13 PM Rating: Decent
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Demea wrote:
Violence is never an acceptable outcome. That said, violent crime has been in steady decline since the early 90's, yet it seems that the amount of time we spend arguing about violent crime has only increased since then. I have my own theories to explain this inverse relationship (politicians magnify limited events to cajole money/support from voters), but I imagine everybody has their own pet theory that Explains All Our Problems.

5,000 social media outlets. Everybody's got their own portable amplified soapbox.
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#2291 Dec 01 2015 at 8:45 AM Rating: Good
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Nothing is less violence inducing than social media.
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#2292 Dec 01 2015 at 9:47 PM Rating: Decent
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I meant the arguing about, not the actual act of violence. There's always been **** going on, and in addition to the instantaneous news cycle there's also instantaneous reaction and commentary.
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#2293 Dec 02 2015 at 8:27 AM Rating: Good
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Ah yes, the instantaneous news cycle, proof violence is an appropriate response. If people were more afraid of being punched for saying stupid things there'd be less people that think the guy from last Friday's PP attack was a transgender leftist independent manwoman and that Vincent Price was a person of color.

We'd probably also be saved from every second sentence that escapes Trump's mouth.

While we're at it, apparently the Texas Board of Education won't let anyone fact check their school books, because I guess they're just too busy with work for that and accuracy just isn't all that important for books used to educate children.

Edited, Dec 2nd 2015 9:45am by lolgaxe
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#2294 Dec 02 2015 at 9:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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It's not a shock that they reject fact checking, when they've made it a stated policy to oppose teaching critical thinking.
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#2295 Dec 02 2015 at 10:45 AM Rating: Excellent
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It's adorable when a group of people "support school subjects with emphasis on the Judeo-Christian principles upon which America was founded" always seem to conveniently forget that Christmas was illegal for like twenty years back then.
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#2296 Dec 03 2015 at 3:04 PM Rating: Good
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What do you call a person who is ideologically the polar opposite of SJW, but every bit as loud and eager to jiz their idiotic opinions over the place? It must be not-quite an election year. They're out in full force lately, whatever they are. I mean, it's just kind of strange seeing someone rant about welfare queens and Muslims every 5 minutes or so on a free private WoW server's /global chat populated almost entirely by people who live in developing countries. I can't imagine what it must look like right now on servers that actually cost hard-working 'Merican dollars to play on.
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#2297 Dec 04 2015 at 9:11 AM Rating: Good
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What do you call a person who is ideologically the polar opposite of SJW, but every bit as loud and eager to jiz their idiotic opinions over the place?
They're still SJWs.
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#2298 Dec 04 2015 at 11:29 AM Rating: Good
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Ideologues.
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#2299 Dec 04 2015 at 1:18 PM Rating: Good
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#2300 Dec 06 2015 at 10:02 AM Rating: Good
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Assholes.
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#2301 Dec 07 2015 at 8:24 AM Rating: Good
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Ah, Florida. This is the kind of thing that'd happen in a parody movie. I laughed.
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A section of Art Basel Miami Beach was transformed into a crime scene after a fight escalated to a stabbing at the show’s main event inside the Miami Beach Convention Center on Friday night, police said.

A woman pulled an X-Acto knife and stabbed another woman in the arms and neck, said Miami Beach police spokeswoman Det. Kathleen Prieto.

“The injuries are non life-threatening,” Prieto said. The victim was transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital; the assailant, whom police did not identify, was arrested at the scene.

Both women were patrons of the art show, not exhibitors. Some patrons thought the stabbing was a performance art presentation. Others believed the police tape cordoning off an area of the convention center was part of an art installation.

The stabbing occurred in a corridor near an art installation entitled “The Swamp of Sagittarius,” created by Miami artist Naomi Fisher and partner Agatha Wara.

Fisher said she was at her exhibit when she heard a scuffle and later saw a woman being wheeled away by paramedics at about 5:30 p.m.

“A guy walked up to me and said, ‘I thought I saw a performance, and I thought it was fake blood, but it was real blood.’”

She said an artist named Rudy Perez showed her a photo that he snapped on his cellphone, showing a woman dressed in white with blood stains on her clothes.

Fisher said the stabbing took place in front of booth N29, where Freedman Fitzpatrick Gallery from Los Angeles was exhibiting.

Police cordoned an area near the Washington Avenue entrance to the convention center. It was in a section of the show called NOVA designed to promote young artists.

“It's horrible ... I'm so freaked out,” Fisher said. “I feel nauseous.”

Art gallery representatives who witnessed the incident declined to give their names but said they saw a woman with what appeared to be a pen in her neck. One gallerist said she heard a scream and ran over and saw a young woman lying on the floor bleeding from her neck.

Sara Fitzmaurice, a spokeswoman for Art Basel, issued a written statement that read, in part, “The attack was an isolated incident that was immediately secured. The suspect was apprehended by police who were at the scene within seconds of the incident. ... Our thoughts are with the victim.”

Police and Art Basel officials announced this week that, after the terrorist attacks in Paris, they had beefed up security in and around the convention center, and at other events during the four-day fair that closes Sunday.

Inside the convention center, security guards and event organizers worked quickly to clean up the scene, and to keep public attention focused on the art and not the stabbing. One bystander said he asked a guard what happened, and was told that a very expensive statue had fallen on someone.

Once patrons learned what had occurred, though, their reactions ranged from shocked to bewildered.

Two Coconut Grove women sipping champagne walked up to the police tape. When told by a reporter about the stabbing, they expressed shock.

“It's a very strange place for something like this to happen,” said Amanda DeSeta.

“It makes me very nervous,” said Sune Smith.

Both women said their purses were searched at the entrance to the convention center show, but not thoroughly.

Gregg Hill, a sculptor visiting from New York, said he saw the victim being wheeled out on a gurney but never suspected she was the victim of a violent act.

“I thought a piece of art fell on her,” he said. “I never would have thought there would be a stabbing at Art Basel. … People didn't really know what had happened. It was calm and everyone was milling around and talking.”
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