Roxane Gay's your go-to gal for Venn diagrams:katamari Damassi wrote: There will be overlap but I don't feel like making Venn diagrams.
No, it makes no sense, so stop trying to make sense of it.
No, seriously, just stop.
Roxane Gay's your go-to gal for Venn diagrams:katamari Damassi wrote: There will be overlap but I don't feel like making Venn diagrams.
Pays. But what did you expect from madame tete de la pomme de terre?Lsuoma wrote:The earth of liberty? Phil can correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like it should be pays to me.feathers wrote:La terre?Ape+lust wrote:New from Surly Amy: This is Not the Land of the Free.
Print, $20. Misapprehension of Magritte included.
http://imgur.com/8cQT6jy.jpg
Right, but terre is very much related to the physical location, the soil, etc. Pays is more conceptual, and is related to a polity or state. Coupling a concept like liberty with a bit of dirt is a solecism for sure.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Correct, Lsuoma. 'Le pays de la liberté' would be more salient.
BUT, 'la terre' is also not completely wrong. When we use 'la terre', as in 'la terre de nos ancêtres', it means 'the land of our ancestors'. It still feels a bit weird when put the way Surly did.
They should have a rainbow stripe to represent the gender questioning.katamari Damassi wrote: :roll:
I'm really hoping this doesn't catch on. I've seen some push back on it, but it's virtue signaling is too easy to pass up.
The Government is Tory so this is Theresa May's fault. A few more votes and Jeremy Corbyn would have prevented it. Fucking Brexit. And old people.Really? wrote:Yeah, but still.free thoughtpolice wrote:PZ shoots himself in the foot again, this time the London fire:
http://archive.is/iKaVLOops, it turns out the apartment was government owned and the management was a non-profit org.Can we classify capitalist exploiters as terrorists now?
PZ is the Kent Hovind of atheism.free thoughtpolice wrote:PZ shoots himself in the foot again, this time the London fire:
http://archive.is/iKaVLOops, it turns out the apartment was government owned and the management was a non-profit org.Can we classify capitalist exploiters as terrorists now?
Ginger is a swear word?Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:This may come in handy:
https://www.indy100.com/article/british ... om-7340446
That has to be the best description of Myers ever :clap:Kirbmarc wrote: PZ is the Kent Hovind of atheism.
The worst.Kirbmarc wrote:
Ginger is a swear word?
Eh, the whopping majority of hijabis here are also wearing makeup- often visibly more than Danish girls.Kirbmarc wrote:The HuffPo Honor Brigade strikes again: the hijab is totes feminist1!!!111!
Hijab is not oppression for women but a symbol of empowerment. Today, we live in a society where women are subjected to sexualisation and objectification and that’s where the hijab de-sexualises women. It gives them recognition for who they are and not for what they look like. Today, women are subjected to inferiority complexes because of what they look like or if they don’t meet the standards of beauty set by patriarchal society. The flourishing makeup industries prove that, or to be more precise, fairness creams. According to these industries, for a woman to look confident and be liked by men, she has to look good, she has to be fair, she has to be slim, etc.
rpjohnston
14 June 2017 at 8:30 am
Snowflakes are shooting back.
Condemn me if you want, but after they paint a target on Giffords, shoot her, then spend years mocking her and promising to finish the job; after they’ve increased their violent hysteria year after year; after the waves of violence in the wake up Trump’s “victory”; after they murdered people in Oregon; after their national politician assaulted a reporter, and they responded with cheers and “rope. tree. journalist. some assembly required” –
I think it’s about time they started to get the message that we’re not going to lay down and die for their masturbatory macho fantasies of violent domination.
The week is reporting that Republicans were his specific target. Perhaps someone condemned – or has family condemned – by Republican healthcare destruction? Or other policies? Or maybe just cares about those condemned. Hopefully he’ll get to tell his story soon.
At any rate the sooner we can take control of the narrative soon. Laying down and agreeing with republicans that we’re terrible violent oppressive murderers who deserve to be destroyed won’t appease them, it will only hasten their violence.
Mike Smith
14 June 2017 at 11:28 am
I see What a Maroon is continuing the liberal fetishiziation of nonviolence. Bigly.
This particular incident is likely unjustified, but this kind of violence may be the only thing that saves us. The left has not reckoned with this correctly. The commonwealth is fundamentally, irrepairable broken. A non-trivial portion of the right would see millions of us dead.
Damn right violence may have a role to play.
Not by me of course.
To the credit of some commentators, there is some pushback to these comments.Bottom line: the Trumpianist movement is an existential threat that has, and will, continue to use violence against people it percieves as enemies. Any political orientation that does not reconginize the necessity of violence and force as part of the response to it is doomed to fail.
liberals, with their fethisization of nonviolence and misremembering of the civil right movements, are completely worthless.
progressives are only slightly better but still to blind to face the facts.
Only the various AntiFa groups that have gotten more loud as of late are responding correctly.
Coming from the Pays Bas, that's what I'd say.Lsuoma wrote:The earth of liberty? Phil can correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like it should be pays to me.feathers wrote:La terre?
It's probably best to wait. It could have been anything.shoutinghorse wrote:That has to be the best description of Myers ever :clap:Kirbmarc wrote: PZ is the Kent Hovind of atheism.
The exploding fridge story seems to have gone a bit quite now, which is starting to make me a little suspicious. I don't buy it for one moment that fridges explode by themselves but it makes me wonder what the fuck might have been in the fridge for it to explode? .. Explosives perhaps? I know I'm in danger of stereotyping here and yes Hashtag not all Muslims are terrorists and all that but it wouldn't be the first time sleeper cells and arms dumps have been found in London flats. Do explosives need to be kept cool?
Anyway just putting it out there, I'm still inclined to go down the Ramadan cooking gone wrong theory although stories of complaints toward recent power surges and outages have now come into the equation.
IANABM but I understand that peroxide based explosives are highly unstable and refrigeration of components or product is n advisable practice.Do explosives need to be kept cool?
TATP and the other explosive forms of acetone peroxide belong to the few high explosives that do not contain nitrogen,[27] and so can pass undetected through explosive detection scanners designed to detect nitrogenous explosives.[28] Because of its high susceptibility to accidental detonation (and resulting "workplace accidents" in bomb-making shops), TATP has been referred to as the "Mother of Satan."[27] It is used by terrorists for its ability to evade detection aimed at nitrogenous explosives, and due to its low cost and the ease with which its precursors can be obtained.[27] It has been described in popular media as easily prepared from readily available retail ingredients, such as hair bleach and nail polish remover.[29]
TATP has been used in bomb and suicide attacks and in improvised explosive devices, including the London bombings on 7 July 2005, where four suicide bombers killed 52 people and injured more than 700.[30][31] It was one of the explosives used by the "shoe bomber" Richard Reid[31] and was used by the suicide bombers in the November 2015 Paris attacks,[29] 2016 Brussels bombings,[32] and 2017 Manchester Arena bombing.[33]
This one is either a troll or the funniest keyboard warrior ever. :lol:free thoughtpolice wrote:Mike Smith
14 June 2017 at 11:28 am
I see What a Maroon is continuing the liberal fetishiziation of nonviolence. Bigly.
This particular incident is likely unjustified, but this kind of violence may be the only thing that saves us. The left has not reckoned with this correctly. The commonwealth is fundamentally, irrepairable broken. A non-trivial portion of the right would see millions of us dead.
Damn right violence may have a role to play.
Not by me of course.
I Am Not A Ballistic Missile?free thoughtpolice wrote:IANABM but I understand that peroxide based explosives are highly unstable and refrigeration of components or product is n advisable practice.
Bomb Maker surely? or Bank Manager?feathers wrote:I Am Not A Ballistic Missile?free thoughtpolice wrote:IANABM but I understand that peroxide based explosives are highly unstable and refrigeration of components or product is n advisable practice.
Like any government agency Ofcom are more than a bit behind the times:Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:This may come in handy:
https://www.indy100.com/article/british ... om-7340446
Bears are bad news.free thoughtpolice wrote:Not a Bank Manager either :snooty: . I'm a decent human, honest.
I doubt McEwen came up with this on her own, but she really pushes the mass shooters are linked to domestic violence thing. Not because-as any normal person would assume-violent men first lash out at the targets closest to them before taking their show on the road, but instead that all violence is routed in toxic masculinity and misogyny whether or not the victims are women. It's a way of claiming victim status even when the victims are men.free thoughtpolice wrote:The article at Shakesville on the shooting is pathetic. The shooter was captured alive so he must have been white( this was before he died), it's likely he had a history of domestic violence, he had anti-Trump and anti-Clinton stuff on his Facebook.
Does 'la liberté' really translate as 'the Free' (i.e., the group of people who are free) -- or just as 'freedom'?Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Correct, Lsuoma. 'Le pays de la liberté' would be more salient.
BUT, 'la terre' is also not completely wrong. When we use 'la terre', as in 'la terre de nos ancêtres', it means 'the land of our ancestors'. It still feels a bit weird when put the way Surly did.
The journalist from that second image that defended violence against Trump has been tweeting...Kirbmarc wrote: Compare and contrast with this recent article:
pbs.twimg com/media/DCS2YmEWAAAAG2R.jpg:large
The level of political polarization in the US has produced calls for violence. Now there's violence. Time to dial back on the calls for violence, I think.
The sexist media won't even take pictures of the brave firewomen who are doing their duty standing at the police cordon to make sure people don't accidentally walk into the flaming building without noticing the inferno and billowing smoke.
So many people are idiots, including Jesse, the HuffPo blogger who thinks he's Lenin.Guest_440911e7 wrote:The journalist from that second image that defended violence against Trump has been tweeting...
Well since so many people are stupid idiots and Jesse is Jewish, he's been getting a shit ton of anti-semitic tweets, and retweeting them, so I guess he'll be able to take the moral high ground on any article that writes includes him.
Ultimately it boils down to time management.Guest_440911e7 wrote:
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Well since so many people are stupid idiots and Jesse is Jewish, he's been getting a shit ton of anti-semitic tweets, and retweeting them, so I guess he'll be able to take the moral high ground on any article that writes includes him.
I don't think that the FBI or the police should be interested in him. I wouldn't be surprised if he lost his job over this, though. Nobody wants to be associated with someone who justifies attempted murders.MarcusAu wrote:Ultimately it boils down to time management.Guest_440911e7 wrote:
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Well since so many people are stupid idiots and Jesse is Jewish, he's been getting a shit ton of anti-semitic tweets, and retweeting them, so I guess he'll be able to take the moral high ground on any article that writes includes him.
As Jesse Benn will find out soon enough should the FBI or his local police department take an interest in him.
They're just mauling up.Bears are bad news.
I Am Not A Bear, Man!free thoughtpolice wrote:Not a Bank Manager either :snooty: . I'm a decent human, honest.
https://media.giphy.com/media/dOJt6XZlQw8qQ/giphy.giffree thoughtpolice wrote:They're just mauling up.Bears are bad news.
He must have seen this classic.Sulman wrote:Rumour has it he was only caught out on his day off when the coffee was 'not up to the usual standard'.
http://imgur.com/loBxE2Ol.png
Freedom. As in our motto Liberté Egalité Fraternité (BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!)dogen wrote:Does 'la liberté' really translate as 'the Free' (i.e., the group of people who are free) -- or just as 'freedom'?Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Correct, Lsuoma. 'Le pays de la liberté' would be more salient.
BUT, 'la terre' is also not completely wrong. When we use 'la terre', as in 'la terre de nos ancêtres', it means 'the land of our ancestors'. It still feels a bit weird when put the way Surly did.
And isn't "liberte" freedom, rather than "the free" meaning the people of that country?Lsuoma wrote:The earth of liberty? Phil can correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like it should be pays to me.feathers wrote:La terre?Ape+lust wrote:New from Surly Amy: This is Not the Land of the Free.
Print, $20. Misapprehension of Magritte included.
http://imgur.com/8cQT6jy.jpg
Or the motto we went to France under last Summer:Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Freedom. As in our motto Liberté Egalité Fraternité (BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!)dogen wrote:Does 'la liberté' really translate as 'the Free' (i.e., the group of people who are free) -- or just as 'freedom'?Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Correct, Lsuoma. 'Le pays de la liberté' would be more salient.
BUT, 'la terre' is also not completely wrong. When we use 'la terre', as in 'la terre de nos ancêtres', it means 'the land of our ancestors'. It still feels a bit weird when put the way Surly did.
I'm wondering how that trumpet piece passed peer review.Matt Cavanaugh wrote:This trumpet is not the dirt of the freedom.
We're talking about Surly Amy here. Who painted a space avocado. A forty-year-old woman who plasters the walls of her room with "Amy" signs. Who covers desiccated dog turds with badly-traced rhinos and calls it jewelry. Her Dunning-Kruger is immense enough for her to think herself fluent in French, so no need to proof her copy before going to press.
The poor love, have a heart, looks like bessie mate Becky still hasn't forgiven her for not de-friending Adam.Matt Cavanaugh wrote:This trumpet is not the dirt of the freedom.
We're talking about Surly Amy here. Who painted a space avocado. A forty-year-old woman who plasters the walls of her room with "Amy" signs. Who covers desiccated dog turds with badly-traced rhinos and calls it jewelry. Her Dunning-Kruger is immense enough for her to think herself fluent in French, so no need to proof her copy before going to press.
I'd lean toward the latter. I think that Trump has enacted a lot of stupid, badly thought out, counterproductive policies, from the travel ban (which was terribly written, terribly applied, and didn't deal with the issues of islam in a rational way) to the infamous Saudi deal, to gutting the ACA, to cutting funds for charities in Africa that are pro-abortion (like every GOP president has done so far) to acting like a complete moron who can't keep his mouth shut about his (inconsistent and stupid) foreign policy.Phil_Giordana_FCD wrote:Serious question:
So far, what policies that can truly be deemed fascist or oppressive to minorities have been put into action since Trump was elected? or is it just another brain-wanking exaggeration by morons who want to paint themselves as the next Che?
I'd say "ça vaut pas le coup" (it's not worth it). But simpler would be "c'est de la merde".Sunder wrote:Hey Phil what's the French for "This is not worth your money"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Treachery_of_Images#32 Rat wrote:Isn't the trumpet of freedom learning to read?
What the hell is she even referencing? Why french?
Overthinking a plate of beans.