Re: Give Me a Urinal or Give Me Death!
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:57 pm
Hmm. But given it was your conversation, I'll grant you.
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I have nothing against climate change which has been happening all the time in the world's 4.5 billion year history. Just give me evidence of the usual "in ten years time this will happen" actually happens. Because I keep hearing it and nothing ever occurs? Doesn't this give you pause for thought? Doesn't this tell you that the small data areas you observe truely doesn't represent the whole of the earth's atmosphere. You must be missing a few data variables here and there because your predictions are always wrong. Just give me the evidence of what was predicted to happen and then happened, is this too much to ask?[/quote]DaveDodo007 wrote:Oh you poor precious snowflake. Having to hear inconvenient scientific explanations for why the earths climate has changed in the past several billion years, is changing now, and will likely change in the future. Then consideration of why current changes will mess and are messing around with our economic production systems, which have been predicated on relatively predictable and stable climate post ice-age, and a reliance on fossil fuels.KiwiInOz wrote:Oh do fuck off, I'm fed up with hearing how the world will end because climate change bullshit. It is always "In ten years time this bullshit will happen" Chicken little propaganda shit. Don't get me wrong as I want the end of the world climate science to be true. I want the faggotty twatting lefty/liberals dying whilst they were too busy worrying about their 37 pronouns and what bathroom they were allowed to use. Though it all end in fucking nothing. Did it ever occur to you that the planet has gone thought this process before probably hundreds of times and life on this planet just evolved to the changes. With their evolution countering most effects of the climate change from the biolife on this planet. So stop worrying or just enjoy the religious and lefty/ liberal anti-science mongs getting blown the fuck out. :popcorn:DaveDodo007 wrote:
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Yeah. Changes in the Earth's eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession, followed by the increasing effect of a range of reinforcing (positive) feedback processes, including the release of CO2 stored in cold oceans, changed albedo due to darkening of formerly ice covered areas of land, etc.
As for the world ending? It'll be about 20 billion years after my time, so I'm not really fussed about that.
The book I read did acknowledge this point.Brive1987 wrote:
You missed the "nationalist" bit. Easy to do.
Keep picking those cherries. They are very tasty.jugheadnaut wrote:These changes are real, but they're predominantly due to the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), a natural oscillation in the average Northern hemisphere Atlantic Ocean surface temperature.Spike13 wrote:
Even recreational have seen first hand the changes going on.
Striper run is coming earlier and occurring later ( when they go to their winter grounds.) ocean water is warmer than it used to be.) go back thirty years, the fishery was done by the end of November, and you never heard of late December surf fishing in NJ,not to mention size and bag limits that keep getting larger and smaller respectively.
Something is going on.
https://cdn.theconversation.com/files/8 ... zr6dkt.png
We've been in a warm cycle since the mid-90's, but 30 years ago we were in a sharp cooling phase of the AMO, hence the different fishing seasons then. Indications are that we're about to flip back to a cooling phase. Climate change activists are preparing their excuses as we speak.
Haha!! That's great.
Thanks for the offer, but we'd better wait until you feel a bit better.Ape+lust wrote:
Fuck me :lol:
Surely you meant to say, take two asprin and call me in the morning.screwtape wrote:Thanks for the offer, but we'd better wait until you feel a bit better.Ape+lust wrote:
Fuck me :lol:
I remember being disappointed in Doctorow. The guy who wrote For the Win and Little Brother not only did not support #GamerGate, he came down on the wrong side of it.MarcusAu wrote:re Chelsea & Godfrey
I remember Cory Doctorow (SF Author / Boing Boing blog co-founder) talking about how he demonstrated to his parents that he knew how to protest when he was around 5 years old. Basically, he marched up and down and repeated the slogans he had learned by rote at all the demonstrations he had been taken to.
It struck me a pure indoctrination - and creeped me out quite a bit.
Anyway I used to live near Chelsea (Sugar Works) and have been to the other one too
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Oh, thanks. So, it's dinner for one tonight.... again.screwtape wrote:Thanks for the offer, but we'd better wait until you feel a bit better.Ape+lust wrote:
Fuck me :lol:
Yes. That got me too. It's an hour of the day that doesn't exist.Brive1987 wrote:"While bicycling at 4:30am today ...... "
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Yup. Ironically, it's safer. The fewer cars you share the road with, the better off you are.Brive1987 wrote:"While bicycling at 4:30am today ...... "
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Hmm.Brive1987 wrote:I was reading the free online selection of Lauren Southern's book. Having watched all the recent docos on white nationalism I fear I am being ultra wary. If you replace her "western" culture with "white" the message begins to sounds uncomfortably familiar.
Is it possible, in RL activism, to separate race from western culture? I hope so. Maybe I should buy the thing and actually read it.
But to be fair, how is this different from any cultural writing done by and for every other culture?Brive1987 wrote:Hmm.Brive1987 wrote:I was reading the free online selection of Lauren Southern's book. Having watched all the recent docos on white nationalism I fear I am being ultra wary. If you replace her "western" culture with "white" the message begins to sounds uncomfortably familiar.
Is it possible, in RL activism, to separate race from western culture? I hope so. Maybe I should buy the thing and actually read it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/548545.stmThe Basques have been fighting to protect their language and culture for thousands of years. They are fiercely proud of their history.
They have been occupying their corner of Europe with its lush, green valleys and rugged coastline, since well before Roman times.
No one knows where they came from. Their language, known as Euskera, has no clear links with any other known language and was spoken long before all of the Indo-European languages in the rest of Europe.
The protection and promotion of Euskera has always been at the heart of the Basque struggle.
This man would disagree.free thoughtpolice wrote:Fucking bicycles ... I hate fucking bicycles.
No argument there.AndrewV69 wrote:
I remember being disappointed in Doctorow. The guy who wrote For the Win and Little Brother not only did not support #GamerGate, he came down on the wrong side of it.
It is not as bad as finding out about Marrion Zimmer Bradly for example but it is enough to taint all of his books for me. To the point where not only do I not want to reread them, I probably will never read any new ones.
Thank you, Marcus :DMarcusAu wrote:Best of luck Ape+Lust
Hoping that any resultant personality change should it occur is for the better.
Cultural defence is fine. I just don't want to sign-on and suddenly find I'm bunking with this mob.Really? wrote:
But to be fair, how is this different from any cultural writing done by and for every other culture?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/548545.stmThe Basques have been fighting to protect their language and culture for thousands of years. They are fiercely proud of their history.
They have been occupying their corner of Europe with its lush, green valleys and rugged coastline, since well before Roman times.
No one knows where they came from. Their language, known as Euskera, has no clear links with any other known language and was spoken long before all of the Indo-European languages in the rest of Europe.
The protection and promotion of Euskera has always been at the heart of the Basque struggle.
They've been fishing for cod off Cape Cod for the past 400 years. Now nearly all the cod have disappeared or migrated to Norway.jugheadnaut wrote:These changes are real, but they're predominantly due to the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), a natural oscillation in the average Northern hemisphere Atlantic Ocean surface temperature.Spike13 wrote:
Even recreational have seen first hand the changes going on.
Striper run is coming earlier and occurring later ( when they go to their winter grounds.) ocean water is warmer than it used to be.) go back thirty years, the fishery was done by the end of November, and you never heard of late December surf fishing in NJ,not to mention size and bag limits that keep getting larger and smaller respectively.
Something is going on.
https://cdn.theconversation.com/files/8 ... zr6dkt.png
We've been in a warm cycle since the mid-90's, but 30 years ago we were in a sharp cooling phase of the AMO, hence the different fishing seasons then. Indications are that we're about to flip back to a cooling phase. Climate change activists are preparing their excuses as we speak.
It all depends on how you approach it.KiwiInOz wrote:Yes. That got me too. It's an hour of the day that doesn't exist.Brive1987 wrote:"While bicycling at 4:30am today ...... "
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Still, the chick on the left is kinda hawt, in a warden-in-a-womens-prison-B-movie kinda way.Brive1987 wrote: Cultural defence is fine. I just don't want to sign-on and suddenly find I'm bunking with this mob.
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I agree with you, but where is the line? And how do we adjust what is permissible for each race? We all think that this song is perfectly fine in its current form.Brive1987 wrote:Cultural defence is fine. I just don't want to sign-on and suddenly find I'm bunking with this mob.Really? wrote:
But to be fair, how is this different from any cultural writing done by and for every other culture?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/548545.stmThe Basques have been fighting to protect their language and culture for thousands of years. They are fiercely proud of their history.
They have been occupying their corner of Europe with its lush, green valleys and rugged coastline, since well before Roman times.
No one knows where they came from. Their language, known as Euskera, has no clear links with any other known language and was spoken long before all of the Indo-European languages in the rest of Europe.
The protection and promotion of Euskera has always been at the heart of the Basque struggle.
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What kind of artifacts?Ape+lust wrote: The 2nd hospital scanned me on their machine, and saw no evidence of hemorrhage. They guess what the doctors saw in the 1st scan were artifacts of some sort.
Supercharge that wad.Brive1987 wrote:Tomorrow is ANZAC Day.
I'm feeling lucky and hopeful.
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This is why I tend to stay away from the subject myself. People start attributing to you, not only things that you did not say, but things you do not believe.jugheadnaut wrote:I was responding to a post referring to the Atlantic. But there's also a Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO):CaptainFluffyBunny wrote: Yeah, I'm on the Pacific here. But I know better than to engage climate change deniers, homeopathy advocates and dedicated godbots. Still can't resist the call of Βigfoot believers tho...
http://research.jisao.washington.edu/pd ... an2017.png
What exactly am I denying? I've already stated I agree the earth is warming, and the primary cause is very likely anthropogenic emissions of CO2. I do this because the science is pretty conclusive on it. But on most climate change issues beyond this, the science isn't conclusive at all, and it annoys me that people who should know better take catastrophic climate change as dogma, with climate change automatically to blame for just about any negative development. So is your definition of 'denier' someone who disagrees with you on any aspect of the climate change issue? If not, I again ask, what am I denying that's obviously true?
They would blame overfishing and the introduction of modern trawling gear that appears to do more damage to the stocks than just the targeted catch. US and Canada attempted to regulate fishing on their own waters but years of unregulated plunder on the offshore banks by boats primarily from Europe were enough to cause a cascading population collapse.Do the libertarian wankers who sit inside on their fat asses all day have an ad hoc 'oscillation' to explain away that one?
Lauren Southern is Alt Right (which is clearly very far to the right). She posed with the Swedistan woman and the old tyme “black brutes rape blondes” meme, and thinks family values are being destroyed by a “cultural marxist agenda” — from an ominous group called They™. Her views have a certain Reich flavour. Hear for yourself:MarcusAu wrote:The book I read did acknowledge this point.Brive1987 wrote:
You missed the "nationalist" bit. Easy to do.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Politically-In ... 1596986492
Though if you do not have time for that, alternative reading material is available:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Barbarians-Boo ... HK9P9K6B25
nb Amazon's recommendations on that page - seem to define 'guilt by association' (and certainly give me pause as to who I am listening to).
Here the overlap from Alt Right to the MRA scene comes through. This is frequently noted as well. I first thought this was the Regressives crying wolf again, and as usual lumping everything together they don't like. But it's true.video description wrote:Published on Feb 17, 2017 Angry White Men reports on news and events related to White Nationalists, Red Pillers, Dark Enlightenment thinkers, and other figures in the Alternative Right movement. In this video, Lauren Southern and Brittany Pettibone discuss how women "hit a wall" and blame the destruction of the family on "cultural Marxism."
I walked around the lake yesterday, and that artillery wasn't there…Brive1987 wrote:Tomorrow is ANZAC Day.
I'm feeling lucky and hopeful.
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I saw this book review that didn't give it high marks:Brive1987 wrote:I was reading the free online selection of Lauren Southern's book. Having watched all the recent docos on white nationalism I fear I am being ultra wary. If you replace her "western" culture with "white" the message begins to sounds uncomfortably familiar.
Is it possible, in RL activism, to separate race from western culture? I hope so. Maybe I should buy the thing and actually read it.
Yes, ad hocs that don't add up or jive with the whole picture, but they just keep Gish Galloping from one to the next.free thoughtpolice wrote:Matt wrote:They would blame overfishing and the introduction of modern trawling gear that appears to do more damage to the stocks than just the targeted catch. US and Canada attempted to regulate fishing on their own waters but years of unregulated plunder on the offshore banks by boats primarily from Europe were enough to cause a cascading population collapse.Do the libertarian wankers who sit inside on their fat asses all day have an ad hoc 'oscillation' to explain away that one?
They may also point out that cold water stocks like off of the Grand Banks have as serious a collapse as the more southerly and historically warmer Georges Banks stocks.
That is what they would say at least.
I suspect that KSA is trying to plan for the future and has asked for help. Putting them on the council may be just a 1st. step.Kirbmarc wrote:Saudi Arabia elected to the UN Commission on the Status of Women. :lol:
I'll let Jerry Coyne do the honors.
I think the problem is that very few have been prepared to stand up and defend Western Civilisation for exactly this fear, while there has been a dedicated group of Post Modernists / Marxists maliciously working to undermine and destroy it. Now that it has been damaged enough that cracks are starting to form, still the worst people are the strongest defenders. This is ironically analogous to the recent climate change discussion.Brive1987 wrote:Cultural defence is fine. I just don't want to sign-on and suddenly find I'm bunking with this mob.Really? wrote:
But to be fair, how is this different from any cultural writing done by and for every other culture?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/548545.stmThe Basques have been fighting to protect their language and culture for thousands of years. They are fiercely proud of their history.
They have been occupying their corner of Europe with its lush, green valleys and rugged coastline, since well before Roman times.
No one knows where they came from. Their language, known as Euskera, has no clear links with any other known language and was spoken long before all of the Indo-European languages in the rest of Europe.
The protection and promotion of Euskera has always been at the heart of the Basque struggle.
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You've made all the connections. The prophecy is true.Aneris wrote:Lauren Southern is Alt Right (which is clearly very far to the right). She posed with the Swedistan woman and the old tyme “black brutes rape blondes” meme, and thinks family values are being destroyed by a “cultural marxist agenda” — from an ominous group called They™. Her views have a certain Reich flavour. Hear for yourself:MarcusAu wrote:The book I read did acknowledge this point.Brive1987 wrote:
You missed the "nationalist" bit. Easy to do.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Politically-In ... 1596986492
Though if you do not have time for that, alternative reading material is available:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Barbarians-Boo ... HK9P9K6B25
nb Amazon's recommendations on that page - seem to define 'guilt by association' (and certainly give me pause as to who I am listening to).
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“The reason They™ attack the family, is because it is the first nationalist unit. Then there is the community, then the state” — Lauren Southern
Here the overlap from Alt Right to the MRA scene comes through. This is frequently noted as well. I first thought this was the Regressives crying wolf again, and as usual lumping everything together they don't like. But it's true.video description wrote:Published on Feb 17, 2017 Angry White Men reports on news and events related to White Nationalists, Red Pillers, Dark Enlightenment thinkers, and other figures in the Alternative Right movement. In this video, Lauren Southern and Brittany Pettibone discuss how women "hit a wall" and blame the destruction of the family on "cultural Marxism."
Also, there's is no guilty by association here, not even in a figurative sense. I urged Kirbmarc already to finally look up what it actually means. If people share views, and the views are the issue, then the thing that links them is not merely an association around three corners! The fallacy exists in the first place because more often associations mean that two things have something in common.
Do you think that the collapse of NW Atlantic stocks has nothing to do overfishing?Matt Cavanaugh wrote:Yes, ad hocs that don't add up or jive with the whole picture, but they just keep Gish Galloping from one to the next.free thoughtpolice wrote:Matt wrote:They would blame overfishing and the introduction of modern trawling gear that appears to do more damage to the stocks than just the targeted catch. US and Canada attempted to regulate fishing on their own waters but years of unregulated plunder on the offshore banks by boats primarily from Europe were enough to cause a cascading population collapse.Do the libertarian wankers who sit inside on their fat asses all day have an ad hoc 'oscillation' to explain away that one?
They may also point out that cold water stocks like off of the Grand Banks have as serious a collapse as the more southerly and historically warmer Georges Banks stocks.
That is what they would say at least.
And they would be right. But we also see warm currents moving further south or north (depending on your hemisphere) affecting the productivity of fisheries and the chances of replenishment.free thoughtpolice wrote:Matt wrote:They would blame overfishing and the introduction of modern trawling gear that appears to do more damage to the stocks than just the targeted catch. US and Canada attempted to regulate fishing on their own waters but years of unregulated plunder on the offshore banks by boats primarily from Europe were enough to cause a cascading population collapse.Do the libertarian wankers who sit inside on their fat asses all day have an ad hoc 'oscillation' to explain away that one?
They may also point out that cold water stocks like off of the Grand Banks have as serious a collapse as the more southerly and historically warmer Georges Banks stocks.
That is what they would say at least.
It goes deeper than you could ever imagine.MarcusAu wrote:The book I read did acknowledge this point.Brive1987 wrote:
You missed the "nationalist" bit. Easy to do.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Politically-In ... 1596986492
Though if you do not have time for that, alternative reading material is available:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Barbarians-Boo ... HK9P9K6B25
nb Amazon's recommendations on that page - seem to define 'guilt by association' (and certainly give me pause as to who I am listening to).
Stross is one of my faves also. This is why I want to know nothing about him unless it is about a new book of his.MarcusAu wrote:No argument there.AndrewV69 wrote:
I remember being disappointed in Doctorow. The guy who wrote For the Win and Little Brother not only did not support #GamerGate, he came down on the wrong side of it.
It is not as bad as finding out about Marrion Zimmer Bradly for example but it is enough to taint all of his books for me. To the point where not only do I not want to reread them, I probably will never read any new ones.
Sometimes you can separate the author from the work - and sometimes their opinions leave a bad taste.
For example, I'm not following Charles Stross as closely as I had in the past - because I don't want to spoil my enjoyment on any of his new stuff.
(so that's how those damn url links work)
Aneris wrote:Another day, another guest, shilling for Alex Jones. Towards the end. Surely, that part was unauthorized, Sargon vehemently disagrees and is now angry that a guest has included it (or several other ways how this becomes “nothing” yet again). :dance:MarcusAu wrote:Sargon's sounding a little different in his latest vid:
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I think 'carpitalism' involves profiting from investments in trout farms.
Sorry - there are not subtitles.
They roll it out, miss and take it away, roll it out .....Keating wrote:I walked around the lake yesterday, and that artillery wasn't there…Brive1987 wrote:Tomorrow is ANZAC Day.
I'm feeling lucky and hopeful.
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There is certainly is a correct and justifiable way to defend "Western culture", i.e. its value for freedom of speech/expression, secularism, push for science, capitalism (or mixed market approach), equal rights, and even feminism (but not 3rd wave po-mo BS), liberalism, etc.Brive1987 wrote:I was reading the free online selection of Lauren Southern's book. Having watched all the recent docos on white nationalism I fear I am being ultra wary. If you replace her "western" culture with "white" the message begins to sounds uncomfortably familiar.
Is it possible, in RL activism, to separate race from western culture? I hope so. Maybe I should buy the thing and actually read it.
Complex systems that have a lot of factors that influence the outcome, no doubt on my part that global warming is a significant part.And they would be right. But we also see warm currents moving further south or north (depending on your hemisphere) affecting the productivity of fisheries and the chances of replenishment.
Ho-hum.piginthecity wrote:I'm calling it. Dave Doo-Doo is "Creativity 73"Matt Cavanaugh wrote:First off, Aneris is a dude. But you're an ignorant right-wing fucktard talking out of his ass -- why let things like facts get in the way of a good screed?
Second, I think it's more 'ho look an ignorant right-wing fucktard talking out of his ass here to show we're open to lager-fueled screeds about assassinating politicians, genocide-fantasy / conspiracy theories against an entire nation, idiotic trump-is-for-the-little people apologetics, and head-up-my-goatse-ass denialism of climate change.'
There's no political litmus test here, but the Pit is predominantly liberal. You're not even expressing conservative positions in a rational manner, just bitterly whining and foaming and insulting, like some sad, frustrated shut-in, moping in his BVDs surrounded by empty Carling cans, who either needs to get laid (check Elyse for open nights) or just pull the goddamn trigger with your big toe already.
Hope it's not low tide.KiwiInOz wrote:I'm off for a walk around tropical Cairns, so no more climate change stuff from me (for a while). I'm just glad I'm not an Israeli wanting my nose pierced.
Yep. I'm on croc watch. Was going to go for a swim in the lagoon, but it's raining. Damn that changing weather.Brive1987 wrote:Hope it's not low tide.KiwiInOz wrote:I'm off for a walk around tropical Cairns, so no more climate change stuff from me (for a while). I'm just glad I'm not an Israeli wanting my nose pierced.
That said, I'm trying to convince my wife that Palm Cove, aircon, pool and indoor/outdoor entertaining would = a fine retirement.
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Lock and load, fire.Brive1987 wrote:Tomorrow is ANZAC Day.
I'm feeling lucky and hopeful.
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:lol:Brive1987 wrote:Watson ponders what might have been.
And the Science March deftly fuses science and woo for a woo-ence pile of shit.