Re: There are 2018 genders... and a bitch ain't one
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 5:40 pm
I believe you are getting the hang of this. Now tell me who is involved, what's it's leading up to, and why it is noteworthy.
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I believe you are getting the hang of this. Now tell me who is involved, what's it's leading up to, and why it is noteworthy.
It's the first I've heard of her, I must not be watching enough porn.DW Adams wrote: ↑Her antics seem to be quite known. Youtube and Reddit have been talking about her for years.TheMudbrooker wrote: ↑ Goddamn, you gotta love Wisconsin.
http://www.weau.com/content/news/UPDATE ... 99741.html
I wonder where the videos are posted.
The gentleman at the back is called Sven Tinkledrink, and he and the other chap (Gus van Pectogrope) have just finished a floor show in an Amsterdam nightclub which involved baby oil, two yards of Bockwurst links, and a flagrant disregard for anal hygiene. Sven is exhausted (physically, mentally, and spiritually), and so Gus is approaching the audience to ask them what they thought of the show. The clip is noteworthy for being the last known footage of Sven prior to a severe rectal prolapse, which occurred during a particularly grueling "Scheisse und Pissenkopf" routine in Berlin and which led to him spending the remaining three years of his life with approximately two thirds of his large bowel swinging around his ankles. (Of further note, this allowed him to develop his solo act wherein audience members would restrain him in various stress positions using his own innards. Particularly popular in Thailand, Sven performed this show nightly during a six month residency at the "Bigboy Peek Peek Longcum Rainbow" hotel, casino, and dwarf sanctuary in Bangkok.)comhcinc wrote: ↑I believe you are getting the hang of this. Now tell me who is involved, what's it's leading up to, and why it is noteworthy.
I think that depends on whether you believe that bigfoot is a necessary axiom for understanding anything else about reality.
ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑The gentleman at the back is called Sven Tinkledrink, and he and the other chap (Gus van Pectogrope) have just finished a floor show in an Amsterdam nightclub which involved baby oil, two yards of Bockwurst links, and a flagrant disregard for anal hygiene. Sven is exhausted (physically, mentally, and spiritually), and so Gus is approaching the audience to ask them what they thought of the show. The clip is noteworthy for being the last known footage of Sven prior to a severe rectal prolapse, which occurred during a particularly grueling "Scheisse und Pissenkopf" routine in Berlin and which led to him spending the remaining three years of his life with approximately two thirds of his large bowel swinging around his ankles. (Of further note, this allowed him to develop his solo act wherein audience members would restrain him in various stress positions using his own innards. Particularly popular in Thailand, Sven performed this show nightly during a six month residency at the "Bigboy Peek Peek Longcum Rainbow" hotel, casino, and dwarf sanctuary in Bangkok.)comhcinc wrote: ↑I believe you are getting the hang of this. Now tell me who is involved, what's it's leading up to, and why it is noteworthy.
The Auchentoshan three wood is my favorite non-Islay scotch. Its about $50, if I remember, and it's rich and has a nice nuttiness to it and good complexity. For the price it is one of the best single malts I've ever had, although Laphroaig gives it a run for it's money (that's an Islay scotch, of course). The Balvenie portwood 21 year is also amazing, but you will pay a lot for that whiskey. I would say it's my favorite, but I've only had one bottle of it because it is too pricey for a man of modest means like myself.dogen wrote: ↑ Hey pitters -- I've long enjoyed drinking good scotch whiskey, and in the past couple of years have been going about things methodical-like, trying out the various distilleries on Islay (because I love the smoky taste). The only non-Islay whiskey I've had recently was Oban, which I loved. So, I figure I need to explore other styles a bit and broaden my horizons.
So, shitheads: name the non-Islay scotch that you love, so that I may taste the goodness thereof. Etc etc.
I am also writing a book (if by writing a book we mean I am giving money upfront to pretend to put some shlock on paper). My book will have at least one ninja in it.ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑ Dear god,
Please, please, please.
The lulz, christ, the lulz we would have. :popcorn:
https://i.imgur.com/dTBgSc9.png
That stuff has grated on me for a while now. I just sorta assumed that better, more honest thinkers outgrew the need for a Newtonian point to hang all of their beliefs on. When I hear a first-principles, syllogistic argument, I assume I'm firmly in the realm of evangelism, political or otherwise.Shatterface wrote: ↑Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:07 amMost people manage to pay for their groceries and set their watches without a deep understanding of number theory and we get through most days without killing or raping each other without securely grounding our ethics. Axioms seem to be post hoc rationalisations for stuff we are doing anyway.
Yeah. If I was to use a (biblical) metaphor to describe it - I would say it's like building your house on sand.Easy J wrote: ↑That stuff has grated on me for a while now. I just sorta assumed that better, more honest thinkers outgrew the need for a Newtonian point to hang all of their beliefs on. When I hear a first-principles, syllogistic argument, I assume I'm firmly in the realm of evangelism, political or otherwise.Shatterface wrote: ↑Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:07 amMost people manage to pay for their groceries and set their watches without a deep understanding of number theory and we get through most days without killing or raping each other without securely grounding our ethics. Axioms seem to be post hoc rationalisations for stuff we are doing anyway.
Pointing out contradictions in nonsensical ideas is one thing. But needing a rigid logical edifice for fuzzy stuff like ethics or ontology seems like a red flag of some sort. Like it's more of a justification than an explanation.
I think there's a time and place for fetishes: the bedroom, authorised dogging spots, and the store cupboard at work. Anything else is exhibitionism and should be treated as such.comhcinc wrote: ↑ source
I think this applies to a lot of young trans people if they were able to be honest with themselves. We have gone a little too far and people think it's okay to take a fetish (ie sexy fun times) and apply it to their whole life. That might work for some of them but I think a lot will find themselves ultimately unhappy with what they have done to themselves.
The cry of the tortured genius.
Don't know. I only saw what was quoted by the NYT and their rephrasing.
Could be as simple as realising Farmlands is too serious a video to be linked (however ironically) with a libtard article. There was wry humour in her tweet.comhcinc wrote: ↑Maybe...but seems to me she was trying to get people to watch/buy her new videos. She says she sees "White Extinction Anxiety" trending tries to link it. As someone said earlier she isn't stupid, and delete that tweet. The only way I was able to to screenshot it was because it was already on my time line.Brive1987 wrote: ↑Southern is ironically referencing a libtard NY Times article of that title.
In it Buchanan is quoted as making the shocking point that immigration is artificially altering the demography of the United States :o
He specifically mentioned the “political, social, racial, ethnic — character of the country”.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/24/opin ... ction.html
The author helpfully characterised this as “Make no mistake here, Buchanan is talking about protecting white dominance, white culture, white majorities and white power”. Which, Von Däniken style, leads to the click bait headline. MSM in action.
And guess which Swiss 🇨🇭 pipe layer lapped it up on the Voldemort thread? :lol: :lol:
Maybe. Though there seems to be some justification for arguing that, for example, number theory - or at least the elements of "reality" that numbers seek to model - undergirds many of our values and perceptions and behaviours. Why there there is some justification for trying to acquire some of that "deep understanding" - for example, forewarned is forearmed or, biblically/metaphorically speaking, "the fear of gawd is the beginning of wisdom".Shatterface wrote: ↑ Most people manage to pay for their groceries and set their watches without a deep understanding of number theory and we get through most days without killing or raping each other without securely grounding our ethics. Axioms seem to be post hoc rationalisations for stuff we are doing anyway.
Maybe. Though there seems to be some justification for arguing that, for example, number theory - or at least the elements of "reality" that numbers seek to model - undergirds many of our values and perceptions and behaviours. Why there there is some justification for trying to acquire some of that "deep understanding" - for example, forewarned is forearmed or, biblically/metaphorically speaking, "the fear of gawd is the beginning of wisdom".Shatterface wrote: ↑ Most people manage to pay for their groceries and set their watches without a deep understanding of number theory and we get through most days without killing or raping each other without securely grounding our ethics. Axioms seem to be post hoc rationalisations for stuff we are doing anyway.
Reminds me of this:Shatterface wrote: ↑ We don't let people masturbate on trains: we make them get the bus.
I don't know if I'd call Hungary based. Sadly, it has been left to ultra conservative anti-gay types like Orban to respond to the legitimate anger and consternation of the Eastern Yerpeans. Same thing may well happen in Some Western Yerpean nations.
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On the contrary...
She scrapes a 7 for the effort. The production qualities, especially for an amateur effort, are very good. Caolin (sic) reuses his atmosphere footage a bit much and the incessant mood music is too prominent. But meh.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.lbc. ... er-square/Tube Horror As Group Of Women Stamp On Man In Violent Attack At Leicester Square
A violent video has emerged showing the moment four women punched and kicked a man to the floor at Leicester Square Tube station.
TfL staff could be seen trying to restrain the women as they repeatedly lashed out in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The British Transport Police (BTP) said four women were arrested at the scene but have since been released under investigation.
The video shows the group beating the man to the floor before stamping on him as horrified onlookers screamed in panic.
The man could be seen lying seemingly unconscious on the floor as one woman tells another: “no more, no more, enough, no more”.
He suffered a broken eye socket and cuts to the face, The Sun reports. It's not clear what sparked the incident.
Four women were arrested at the scene.
A BTP spokesman said: “The women – a 26-year-old from Romford, a 22-year-old from Dagenham and two other 22-year-olds of no fixed address – were arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, violent disorder and affray.
“During their arrest, two police officers were also assaulted and one of the 22-year-olds was further arrested on suspicion of assaulting them.
“All four have since been released under investigation while enquiries continue.”
Truly worthy of Chopra.
I like Pat Buchanan. IMO, he's wrong 9 times out of 10, but that 10th one, man, he knocks it out of the park. Also an excellent writer - succinct, great vocabulary without being pretentious. He's able to see behind the kabuki of the political stage to the players' real motivations; has thought long & hard about an issue forcing you to as well.
Three of them are clearly Frieda, Betty, and Liz, but I have no idea who the fourth might be...Shatterface wrote: ↑ Am I just getting overly suspicious or is there something not quite XX about these 'women'?
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.lbc. ... er-square/Tube Horror As Group Of Women Stamp On Man In Violent Attack At Leicester Square
A violent video has emerged showing the moment four women punched and kicked a man to the floor at Leicester Square Tube station.
TfL staff could be seen trying to restrain the women as they repeatedly lashed out in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The British Transport Police (BTP) said four women were arrested at the scene but have since been released under investigation.
The video shows the group beating the man to the floor before stamping on him as horrified onlookers screamed in panic.
The man could be seen lying seemingly unconscious on the floor as one woman tells another: “no more, no more, enough, no more”.
He suffered a broken eye socket and cuts to the face, The Sun reports. It's not clear what sparked the incident.
Four women were arrested at the scene.
A BTP spokesman said: “The women – a 26-year-old from Romford, a 22-year-old from Dagenham and two other 22-year-olds of no fixed address – were arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, violent disorder and affray.
“During their arrest, two police officers were also assaulted and one of the 22-year-olds was further arrested on suspicion of assaulting them.
“All four have since been released under investigation while enquiries continue.”
I have been watching Twitter lose it shit about it for at least an hour yet no one actually said "travel ban" Just before jumping back on the pit I saw what the fuss was about.Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Supreme Court upholds trump's travel ban:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 5_h315.pdf
It's a solid ruling, grounded in the law and the constitutional powers of the executive branch. Mindless, emotionally-driven apoplexy of Lefties in 3...2...1...
Fucking weird how her (tuber-like) head works, ain't it. Normal people: Hey, this is a great idea for a story/essay/whatever - I ought to write a book about this! But not Becky, oh no - Huhhh I wanna write a book hurrr can anyone, like, gimme some ideas? Who thinks like that? Why would you want to write a book without having a subject for a book in the first place? Vapid spud-arse twat.ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑ Dear god,
Please, please, please.
The lulz, christ, the lulz we would have. :popcorn:
https://i.imgur.com/dTBgSc9.png
Lsuoma wrote: ↑We should get #YouAintNoWomanBruv trending.Shatterface wrote: ↑Three of them are clearly Frieda, Betty, and Liz, but I have no idea who the fourth might be...
You fucking useless slacker, you couldn't even churn out a weekly article for Popular Mechanics.Tigzy wrote: ↑Fucking weird how her (tuber-like) head works, ain't it. Normal people: Hey, this is a great idea for a story/essay/whatever - I ought to write a book about this! But not Becky, oh no - Huhhh I wanna write a book hurrr can anyone, like, gimme some ideas? Who thinks like that? Why would you want to write a book without having a subject for a book in the first place? Vapid spud-arse twat.ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑ Dear god,
Please, please, please.
The lulz, christ, the lulz we would have. :popcorn:
https://i.imgur.com/dTBgSc9.png
Plus, it's 'necklacing up.'ThreeFlangedJavis wrote: ↑But it is a "struggle song", so therefore historically important and all kosher.
Full article at https://quillette.com/2018/06/26/divers ... en-source/Problems arise, however, when objectives are confused with indicators. A similar confusion occurs in other areas. In economics, it is known as ‘Goodhart’s Law‘: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” In the case of diversity, this confusion is particularly unfortunate. The use of discrimination to meet quotas at the expense of merit is exactly the opposite of what made diversity initiatives laudable in the first place.
Many of the comments hit it out of the park, too. Here's one that stuck out:dogen wrote: ↑ There's a nice article over at Quillette by Rafael Avila de Espindola, who resigned from the open-source LLVM compiler project over concerns with the Code of Conduct. He provides a really outstanding characterization of why organizational pushes toward diversity totally miss the mark:
Full article at https://quillette.com/2018/06/26/divers ... en-source/Problems arise, however, when objectives are confused with indicators. A similar confusion occurs in other areas. In economics, it is known as ‘Goodhart’s Law‘: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” In the case of diversity, this confusion is particularly unfortunate. The use of discrimination to meet quotas at the expense of merit is exactly the opposite of what made diversity initiatives laudable in the first place.
Once again, it's striking that the SJW movement appears to be driven by people with an unquenchable thirst for public adulation, but with no discernible talent whatsoever. It's like the movement would collapse if we discovered a cure for cluster B personality disorders.People see an active and productive group of people doing something they don’t understand in the least, and some of the more ridiculous among them who can’t get any status from their coding ability do it a different way. They are trying to solve a problem, and it is their relevance. Free software projects have always had an ethic of valuable contribution; show me the code. That is hard, extremely hard. So the goal is to control and be important without having to do the hard work of developing skills to be able to contribute in a positive way.
Hallelujah brother! Can "population transfers" be far behind? ;-)Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Supreme Court upholds trump's travel ban:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 5_h315.pdf
It's a solid ruling, grounded in the law and the constitutional powers of the executive branch. Mindless, emotionally-driven apoplexy of Lefties in 3...2...1...
ConcentratedH2O, OM wrote: ↑ Dear god,
Please, please, please.
The lulz, christ, the lulz we would have. :popcorn:
https://i.imgur.com/dTBgSc9.png
Oh those crazy lefties and their irrational hatred for Trump.Steersman wrote: ↑Hallelujah brother! Can "population transfers" be far behind? ;-)Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Supreme Court upholds trump's travel ban:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 5_h315.pdf
It's a solid ruling, grounded in the law and the constitutional powers of the executive branch. Mindless, emotionally-driven apoplexy of Lefties in 3...2...1...
But, speaking of "emotionally-driven apoplexy":
Trump_Trigger.jpg
Put them all on Ark B and send them on ahead? ;-)dogen wrote: ↑Many of the comments hit it out of the park, too. Here's one that stuck out:dogen wrote: ↑ There's a nice article over at Quillette by Rafael Avila de Espindola, who resigned from the open-source LLVM compiler project over concerns with the Code of Conduct. He provides a really outstanding characterization of why organizational pushes toward diversity totally miss the mark:
Full article at https://quillette.com/2018/06/26/divers ... en-source/Problems arise, however, when objectives are confused with indicators. A similar confusion occurs in other areas. In economics, it is known as ‘Goodhart’s Law‘: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” In the case of diversity, this confusion is particularly unfortunate. The use of discrimination to meet quotas at the expense of merit is exactly the opposite of what made diversity initiatives laudable in the first place.
Once again, it's striking that the SJW movement appears to be driven by people with an unquenchable thirst for public adulation, but with no discernible talent whatsoever. It's like the movement would collapse if we discovered a cure for cluster B personality disorders.People see an active and productive group of people doing something they don’t understand in the least, and some of the more ridiculous among them who can’t get any status from their coding ability do it a different way. They are trying to solve a problem, and it is their relevance. Free software projects have always had an ethic of valuable contribution; show me the code. That is hard, extremely hard. So the goal is to control and be important without having to do the hard work of developing skills to be able to contribute in a positive way.
I guess dyslexia passes for wit these days.free thoughtpolice wrote: ↑ You might also checkout that psycho Jeanine Pirro spitting venom and saying democrats are really nothing but demonrats.
This is good, but at 60%, it'll fuck you up if you over indulge. Ice sinks in it.
LoL. Pray tell, where have I EVER said that Trump was perfect? I have only said, repeatedly - and more or less, that he was, and is, the lesser of two weevils - a concept that many, including you, seem to have some difficulty with. And that by a very long shot.free thoughtpolice wrote: ↑Oh those crazy lefties and their irrational hatred for Trump.Steersman wrote: ↑Hallelujah brother! Can "population transfers" be far behind? ;-)Matt Cavanaugh wrote: ↑ Supreme Court upholds trump's travel ban:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 5_h315.pdf
It's a solid ruling, grounded in the law and the constitutional powers of the executive branch. Mindless, emotionally-driven apoplexy of Lefties in 3...2...1...
But, speaking of "emotionally-driven apoplexy":
Trump_Trigger.jpg
https: ... //www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5KTiAcTEyc
You might also checkout that psycho Jeanine Pirro spitting venom and saying democrats are really nothing but demonrats.
I think the only Trump derangement syndrome is the fact that so many people support the lying crackpot.