
Blarghagh
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So all these nerds who stayed in their basements and developed back and mental problems are fine yet when there's a game that encourages them to go outside and be healthy that is lame? Also the Pokémon games are ridiculously full of strategic depth and content. It might not be your cup of tea but to call it barely a game is a lie. Not a personal attack, a stated fact. What you said was a flat out lie.
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No, because homegrown and native american are not the same terms.
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I'd say they're mostly the same, apps that you swipe to find monsters in your area.
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My girlfriend plays it and she hasn't looked up from her phone since it came out.
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You'll enjoy their order campaign then, where the Lich King gets the Knights of the Ebon Blade to attack Light's Hope Chapel so he can raise Tirion Fordring as a new champion against the Legion - and again, none of the Death Knights seem to think this seems familiar.
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Games you want that'll likely never exist
Blarghagh replied to Barothmuk's topic in Computer and Console
Not exactly, I didn't like that combat either and it and the crafting system were a massive part of that game. I like the parkour stuff much more than I like the combat aspects. -
I concur. Between that thread and the movie thread, this one isn't neccesary.
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I'm waiting for one at the moment, he's supposed to be big enough in august/september to be separated from his mother. Bit envious right now, I really want him here, preferably last month. Should have gotten two. Cats love company and there's nothing more adorable than two kittens playing.
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Games you want that'll likely never exist
Blarghagh replied to Barothmuk's topic in Computer and Console
Can we get something like Mirror's Edge without the ridiculous hipster dystopia setting and the awful combat? Faith would be so much more interesting if she just delivered Chinese food or something. -
Got two kittens. My heart grew three sizes today. Time to trim it again.
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Whereas nationalism is a religion-like idiocy created by those in power to keep the weak below them.
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We don't mind bots, it just keeps you guys from ever seeing all the passports and driver's licenses people want to sell here. Not sure why they think you guys are a good market for illegal documents but at this point I'm pretty sure all of you have fake diplomas, it's the only way I can make sense of it.
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In more serious matters, this website exists and singlehandidly turns this election into something other than a massive waste of time between two rich morons who answer to richer morons: http://trumpdonald.org/
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Gonna get the 4GB variant when a custom cooler variant comes out, provided they don't mark it up significantly. Fits nicely in my budget.
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Yup, seems like the pro-EU party consists of prime examples of good educated humans... EDIT: Having said that if there was a chance, I would vote pro-Nexit. And no, I don't vote PVV. I didn't say that, voter demographic breakdown said that. To quote everyone's favourite poster: FACT! As for that picture, I didn't get the impression those were people from the EU and I also didn't get the impression they were pro-EU, just SJWs. Judging by the amount of time they spend talking about Drumpfy instead, I'd say they were Americans. And when did they ever count?
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Aw man, I miss all the cool slang not living in an English speaking country.
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Google only gave me pictures of desk chairs. What does meshback mean?
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In addition to what Mam said there, people certainly do have that problem with socialists. Especially in the US socialism is still a dirty word in many circles. EDIT: I didn't call him a Nazi, which would be a pointless label anyway. I did give lots of similarities with one, though, and called him a fascist. EDIT EDIT: To be fair, I did say his platform could consider national-socialist, as in socialist in favour only of those he believes should be part of the nation ('real' dutch people). So in a way, that would make him a Nazi in the terms of Nazi being an abbreviated form a national-socialist, but I think we all know Nazi means something different now.
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Yes, in a comparison Wilders comes off better, but so do most people and it doesn't remove the serious and alarming similarities. And I'm not talking the bad haircuts. Fun fact: Great Britain has already lost more money than they would have gained from not paying the EU. Cheers.
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That's because it isn't a fair comparison - there are plenty of ways to shoot down his arguments rather than always appealing to the vilified past. A guy wanting to close his borders and kick out a religious minority is very clearly a bigot, but being a bigot is pretty far from being a radical fascists that will start a genocide first chance he gets. Cry wolf and all that.. What do we do when the real facists come? Because they are coming and it's a little easier for them each time we call a bigot a fascist. No, a guy whose platform is to blame a country's social and financial woes on a religious minority to spread fear in a bid to rise to power isn't analogous to the career of Adolf Hitler at all, to the point that the rest of his platform can charitably be described as being a national-socialist. His election program included the requirement of ethnic registration and disallowing people with double nationalities from participating in dutch government in any way, shape or form knowing full well some countries (such as Morocco) won't even allow people to renounce their nationality, effectively making that rule mean "if you're Moroccan (or other double nationality that disallows renounciation most of which are conveniently Muslim)"! But somehow it's untoward to acknowledge this. I feel like the fact that we recognize the truth of this statement in private if not in public is the only reason his rise to power wasn't meteoric and why we don't have camps filled with arabs right now. Make no mistake, I am not exaggerating his bigotry as fascism. I am pointing out actual fascism, at least by dictionary definition of fascism as authoritarian nationalism.
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I didn't say only a fool would. That's the whole point of my last post. Either way, if I did think that I should be able to say it. I'm tired of politics being determined by not being able to tell the truth. If I compare Wilders to Hitler it's because there are clear points where the comparison works, but oh no, Godwin's Law! How dare you, that's insulting! You're arrogant and will work people against you! Boohoo, I am not a politician. The far right keeps getting away with being offended over rightfully being called insane racists for some reason despite it being patently true and it makes no sense to me.
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I meant exactly what I said. The poor, old and uneducated schmucks will vote yes. Not "only" the poor etc. Not "everyone who votes yes will be the following: poor, etc." And in the context of this thread, where it was already stated that voter breakdown in the Brexit showed that the majority of "leave" voters were poor, uneducated and older you can already understand from that context that it doesn't even mean "all the poor, old etc.". It's clear enough that I can't take this as anything but a deliberate twisting of my words.
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Nigel Farage disowns Vote Leave '£350m for the NHS' pledge hours after result. Funny. I'd say "sorry to disappoint" if I was. IMF says the recovery of the 2008 crisis will probably be undone by Britain's vote, as it predicts between 1-2% recession for all european countries. Thanks a lot, Brits. so everyone who doesn't share your view is old, uneducated or poor smuck? good to know That is not what I said and you know it. And for the record, I'm not exactly in great financial health myself.
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I'd say "sorry to disappoint" if I was. IMF says the recovery of the 2008 crisis will probably be undone by Britain's vote, as it predicts between 1-2% recession for all european countries. Thanks a lot, Brits.