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TopicThe blade that cut the ring from Sauron's hand...
SilvosForever
02/20/18 2:25:14 PM
#4
All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
From the ashes, a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.

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TopicHey guys. Just wanted to say that I'm giving up on trying to get a girl.
SilvosForever
02/20/18 2:24:07 PM
#24
Tadamoto38 posted...
Yes, you heard right. I'm giving up. It's too much trouble. All girls are the same. They aren't worth it. They're shallow, stuck up, superficial, rude, condescending. It's not worth me putting my heart on the line just to have it stepped on all the time. So that's it. I'm not going to be posting much from on. I'm gonna focus on other things in life.


Like that sweet Sonic fanfic.
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TopicLooks like President Trump has been having a meltdown all morning on Twitter.
SilvosForever
02/20/18 2:21:03 PM
#40
eston posted...
CableZL posted...
I'm really surprised no one has taken his twitter account away yet

He's literally the President. Who is going to take his Twitter away from him?


If he violates Twitter's Terms of Service they should totally close the account.
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TopicWhich is more depressing?
SilvosForever
02/20/18 2:19:50 PM
#1
Which is more depressing?










Which is more depressing?
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Topic"Careful what you wish for, because you just might get it." moments.
SilvosForever
02/20/18 1:49:31 PM
#1
Anyone have some examples of this in your own life?

Something you strived or wished for for the longest time, and then finally got it only to realize it was a mistake.
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TopicI don't like hugging chicks.
SilvosForever
02/19/18 2:24:44 PM
#2
Kitt posted...
You feel their bra straps and shit. It's so weird but I do the courteous thing and bear with it whenever someone invites a hug.
I'm way more comfortable hugging dudes though. I just feel safer, you know?


Pull them in tight and smush their boobs against you. Feels good man.
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TopicWhat do Christians think of mass murderers who say 'God told me to do it'?
SilvosForever
02/19/18 2:23:39 PM
#1
I mean, it used to happen all the time in Biblical times. God would appear and tell someone to wipe out entire civilizations even. Read the Old Testament.

Are you telling me God is NOT telling these people to murder people?

How can you know that?
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TopicFederal grand jury indicts 13 Russian nationals, three Russian entities accused
SilvosForever
02/16/18 1:29:11 PM
#5
TopicITT: Your ONE most favorite internet picture OF THEM ALL
SilvosForever
02/08/18 5:30:03 PM
#10
TopicITT: Your ONE most favorite internet picture OF THEM ALL
SilvosForever
02/06/18 9:58:11 PM
#1
TopicDACA vs MAGA, Kimmel brings the groups together.
SilvosForever
02/01/18 1:29:48 PM
#19
uwnim posted...
Darmik posted...
Spooking posted...
Darmik posted...
What reason is there to deport people who have lived in America for all of their lives?

To curb other illegal aliens from also doing it. We can't make it acceptable to say it's ok to break the law.


These babies broke the law?

Nope. Whoever took them into the country did. Really, those who were brought over here as kids and babies are actually victims of a crime.


What crime? Wanting a better life?

These people have identification and pay taxes and serve in the military. The entire notion of immigration limits or illegal immigrants is stupid in the first place.

If you have ID and pay taxes there's not a goddamn reason anyone should force you out.
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TopicSo my paycheck is officially $227 a month larger now after Trumps tax cuts
SilvosForever
02/01/18 1:26:12 PM
#94
And the healthcare of about 3 other people tripled to pay for it.

Selfish prick.
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TopicRepublican Logic
SilvosForever
01/30/18 2:55:53 PM
#8
I love all the users with ASDFJGJED names coming out in protest.

Welcome, comrades.
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TopicRepublican Logic
SilvosForever
01/30/18 2:42:58 PM
#1
Things Republicans believe without proof:

-Hillary Clinton has a child sex-slave ring in the basement of a D.C. pizzeria.
-Obama is a Kenyan-born Muslim Terrorist Marxist revolutionary.
-Climate change is a hoax perpetrated by NASA and China to make Al Gore rich.
-Sandy Hook was a false flag operation to take away everyone's guns.
-There is a widespread Deep State conspiracy to destroy Trump's Presidency.
-Mueller's real investigation is into Hillary Clinton.
-George Soros bused in 40,000 black people to vote for Doug Jones.
-Ebola liquefies peoples insides.
-US universities are brainwashing students into becoming liberals.
-The Mainstream Media is a widespread conspiracy to push a liberal agenda.

Things Republicans refuse to believe despite multiple sources:

-Donald Trump, who is openly defying a near-unanimous Congressional bill to impose sanctions against Russia, who inexplicably defends Russia and Putin whenever possible, who relied on multi-million dollar loans from Russia to bail out his businesses, who appointed an expert in Russian business to be Secretary of State, whose campaign managers built careers by furthering Russian interests around the globe, whose children and son-in-law deal heavily with Russian businesspeople, may in fact be compromised by the Russian government; and, this has been alleged by at least two independent sources, one source being a highly decorated career British intelligence officer who specialized in spying on Russia.

You. Can't. Make. This. Shit. Up.
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TopicFavorite Let's Play, or moment in a Let's Play, that you've ever watched?
SilvosForever
01/30/18 11:50:29 AM
#13
DuranOfForcena posted...
Let's Plays are the stupidest thing ever invented. just go play the damn game yourself, wtf.


I already played the game myself. It's fun to watch what other people do differently when they play it.
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TopicTIL: Goro is a 2000 year old half human dragon that is 500 years undefeated.
SilvosForever
01/30/18 11:44:54 AM
#1
TopicThe official CE anthem
SilvosForever
01/29/18 3:05:47 PM
#3
TopicWhich of these foods do you eat the most of each week?
SilvosForever
01/29/18 2:54:24 PM
#1
Which of these foods do you eat the most of each week?








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TopicThe Ring(s) in Lord of the Rings.
SilvosForever
01/29/18 2:28:15 PM
#25
Sauron gave the other rings as gifts to enslave the leaders of each race. That's why he's called the betrayer.

Elrond still has a Ring IIRC.
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TopicThe official CE anthem
SilvosForever
01/28/18 1:16:27 PM
#1
TopicHas there ever been a president as bad as trump?
SilvosForever
01/11/18 11:31:32 PM
#6
DanHarenChamp posted...
Real talk.


No and it's not close.
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TopicSo apparently blatant racism and sexism are NOT moddable offenses
SilvosForever
01/11/18 11:28:00 PM
#1
No wonder CE has become a conservative clusterfuck lately.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 2:47:02 PM
#89
DoGCyN posted...
SilvosForever posted...
1. Tithing. Donating 10% of your income for life to a Church which will use it to buy ridiculous golden bulls*** to propagate the pyramid scheme. You want to be charitable? Go help an actual charity. Money you give to churches is not a charity.

Churches aren't just about worshipping a god. They are places where friends gather and support each other, and spend time together. It's also a place where people who have no friends like to end up going, regardless of whether or not they want anything to do with a god, to possibly meet new people. Depending on the church, there are fantastic support groups and rehab groups. The charity is there and it can be a good thing.

SilvosForever posted...
2. Time spent. God doesn't exist. Your thoughts aren't being transmitted to outer space or another dimension. The time you have on Earth is finite and you are spending it believing in the equivalent of Zeus, Santa Claus, or the Flying Spaghetti monster.

Irrelevant point. People spend their time in various ways for various reasons for fulfillment. Whether you find those reasons fulfilling or not is pointless. In fact, it appears one way you spend your time for fulfillment is posting in this very topic trying to negatively dissuade others from pursuing religion. I would call that pointless, but if you enjoy it well... good for you.

SilvosForever posted...
3. You do whatever the Church tells you to do.

Most people do not do this, and it's sad that you generalize everyone together because a select few have done this.

SilvosForever posted...
4. It slows the progression of science. Anti-science teachings, unwillingness to research with stem cells, unwillingness to pursue genetic therapy, hell, unwillingness to allow the use of plants for treatments of common problems

This is a whole nother argument entirely. This statement doesn't really reinforce your argument of "religious people are wasting their lives" but rather "I hate religion because..." Which we get it..you hate religion.


I hate cults. How is religion any different than a cult?

Helping the poor, accepting others, these are lost in modern religion. It's more like a death cult that believes "Jesus is coming" so apparently it's totally ok to fuck up the planet Earth and treat everyone else around you like shit. I mean, the Apocalypse is right around the corner so nothing matters anyway right?

Just keep going to church and praying and nothing else matters. Any ills on this planet are caused by gay people right?

Look side to side in church the next time you're at mass and observe next time.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 2:16:03 PM
#81
mario2000 posted...
I don't know the backstory behind this topic but tc seems like a tremendously insensitive person.


Scientology, Al Queda, White Supremacists, ISIS, modern Christianity, they all have one common thread: They will do whatever "God" tells them to do. They are all part and parcel to the same demented vision of the planet.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 2:07:50 PM
#75
DoGCyN posted...
SilvosForever posted...
4. You're wasting your life.

How are religious people wasting their lives? Explain.


1. Tithing. Donating 10% of your income for life to a Church which will use it to buy ridiculous golden bullshit to propagate the pyramid scheme. You want to be charitable? Go help an actual charity. Money you give to churches is not a charity.

2. Time spent. God doesn't exist. Your thoughts aren't being transmitted to outer space or another dimension. The time you have on Earth is finite and you are spending it believing in the equivalent of Zeus, Santa Claus, or the Flying Spaghetti monster.

3. You do whatever the Church tells you to do. Church says the Earth is flat? Now you believe that too. Disagree? Well then you get excommunicated. Church says black people are meant to be slaved? That's now your personal policy. Does this make you an easily controlled tool/human sheep? Yes, it really does.

4. It slows the progression of science. Anti-science teachings, unwillingness to research with stem cells, unwillingness to pursue genetic therapy, hell, unwillingness to allow the use of plants for treatments of common problems, the reliance instead on "prayer" to cure REAL diseases makes people more susceptible to diseases in the short and long-term and is slowing the progression of humanity as a whole.

I sincerely hope that 100 years from now religion as a whole is niche and the average person looks back on it the way we think about Greek mythology. Because that's exactly what it is. Myths and fables that people are devoting their entire existence into and using as their sole moral compass.

A lot of people are too afraid to believe that it might all be fake, or they won't admit to themselves the possibility that it IS all just made up nonsense. So they instead double-down and keep pushing forward with the lie, because the truth would tear up any familiarity they have with their own beliefs on the planet.

Like, some people without religion would just lose their minds and go nuts.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:55:25 PM
#64
ThePrinceFish posted...
_OujiDoza_ posted...
If God exists you have to concede he is somewhat accountable for the billions that have died over the lifetime of this planet due to natural selection, natural disasters, disease, famine, etc.

Not a single person of faith is willing to concede that.

The dead are lucky because they get to leave the shitty mortal existence that we have on Earth where we are cursed with selfish desires of the flesh that lead to violence and suffering. Which are not results of God, but results of men who believe that this world is all that matters so it is important to amass as much power and decadence as possible. Could God have made the world a peaceful place with zero free will? Sure, but everyone would be a slave unable to provide God the worship that He created us for.

You view dying early as terrible because they are leaving you, I view it as fortunate because it is the transition to being with God. Mourning is for the living, not for the departed.


If you're so eager to leave this mortal coil, please do so on your own time and leave the rest of humanity the fuck alone. I rather like being alive.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:46:25 PM
#52
FLUFFYGERM posted...
TC, your attitude is the problem. A lot of religious people of all faiths go through awful situations like that and don't give up their faith because of it.

There being a God does not mean that life will be perfect. Shit happens. Have some taste and understanding.


1. God doesn't exist.

2. If God DID exist, he's more evil than Satan, and not worthy of anyone's worship.

3. No person in human history has ever or will ever offer actual proof that God exists.

4. You're wasting your life.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:40:02 PM
#49
_OujiDoza_ posted...
DoGCyN posted...
_OujiDoza_ posted...
And you are the authority in this thread.....because?

I'm no authority, but if you actually want to continue discussion, then you'll have to contribute more than "everyone has their own interpretation."

I'm sorry the truth kills the discussion for you. My end all be all can't possibly be gotquestions.org


"The world is round."

"That's up for interpretation."

That's the amount of merit religious arguments hold.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:36:56 PM
#40
ShinigamiSoul posted...
SilvosForever posted...
Hey it's part of Jesus's plan, remember. Because, slowly sapping the life and dignity away from the thing they love most in this world is bound to make them better people. Right?

So, how do you suggest God run things? What needs to be done differently?


How about this: God doesn't exist, he never did exist, and people are wasting their lives and ruining the lives of others for the belief in a diety. Why? To fill the pockets of clergy and exert control over people.

From day one it's been the biggest pyramid scheme in human history. They mixed in actual historical figures with a bunch of bullshit and got people to believe it.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:27:18 PM
#13
DoGCyN posted...
The context of Isaiah 45:7 makes it clear that something other than bringing moral evil into existence is in mind. The context of Isaiah 45:7 is God rewarding Israel for obedience and punishing Israel for disobedience. God pours out salvation and blessings on those whom He favors. God brings judgment on those who continue to rebel against Him. Woe to him who quarrels with his Master (Isaiah 45:9). That is the person to whom God brings evil and disaster. So, rather than saying that God created moral evil, Isaiah 45:7 is presenting a common theme of Scripture that God brings disaster on those who continue in hard-hearted rebellion against Him.

https://www.gotquestions.org/Isaiah-45-7.html


And also 5-year olds who deserve to die horrible deaths to brain-eating cancer.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:26:06 PM
#9
The Admiral posted...
This is some pathetic trolling.


Fuck your God.
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:24:17 PM
#5
JustMonika posted...
Don't use someone else's tragedy to push this bullshit. I'm not much of a fan of religion either but you just look like a massive asshole.


"If there is a god, he will have to beg humanity for forgiveness."
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TopicHere's a Bible quote you never see
SilvosForever
01/11/18 1:19:54 PM
#1
I am the Lord, and there is no other. I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the Lord, do all these things.

Isaiah 45:7

https://i.redditmedia.com/2Ubn4Tscw6uMgME8xcwL-CNTr8ehSHAU28nXCm81CDA.jpg?w=1024&s=1d81fc7a6b9080d36909e9e5bfbe439e

Hey it's part of Jesus's plan, remember. Because, slowly sapping the life and dignity away from the thing they love most in this world is bound to make them better people. Right?
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TopicIf your life were a Sitcom, what would be your catch phrase?
SilvosForever
01/05/18 6:12:48 PM
#16
HydroCannabinol posted...
" i jus creme de la creme myself, ayyyy lmao"

*winks at camera and does finger guns*


I would SO break the 4th wall, like once per episode.
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TopicDC bookstore sold out of Fire and Fury 20 minutes after midnight release
SilvosForever
01/05/18 2:09:15 PM
#7
WrkHrdPlayHrdr posted...
SilvosForever posted...
WrkHrdPlayHrdr posted...
How many copies did they have on sale?

Not impressive if it's 5. Super duper impressive if it's a couple hundred.


It's the hottest book on Amazon.com.


It is. But I've seen this article posted a few places, like Reddit. And it's supposed to be some big deal about how one store sold all their copies. I haven't seen where they said how many copies they sold yet.

But yes, this book will sell a ton of copies. I'm just not sure why they are pointing to this one store with no details on why it's an impressive feat.


Amazon sells more books than any retailer in the U.S., I'm fairly certain.
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Topic2017: Bannon is evil! Fire him! 2018: Buy Bannon's book! Everyone buy it!
SilvosForever
01/05/18 1:41:15 PM
#48
TopicDC bookstore sold out of Fire and Fury 20 minutes after midnight release
SilvosForever
01/05/18 1:40:43 PM
#5
WrkHrdPlayHrdr posted...
How many copies did they have on sale?

Not impressive if it's 5. Super duper impressive if it's a couple hundred.


It's the hottest book on Amazon.com.
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TopicDC bookstore sold out of Fire and Fury 20 minutes after midnight release
SilvosForever
01/05/18 1:07:32 PM
#1
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/367558-dc-bookstore-sold-out-of-fire-and-fury-20-minutes-after

Some good passages here:

"Trump would be the most famous man in the worlda martyr to crooked Hillary Clinton.

His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would have transformed themselves from relatively obscure rich kids into international celebrities and brand ambassadors.

Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the Tea Party movement.

.Kellyanne Conway would be a cable news star.

Reince Priebus and Katie Walsh would get their Republican Party back.

Melania Trump could return to inconspicuously lunching.

That was the trouble-free outcome they awaited on November 8, 2016. Losing would work out for everybody."

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TopicIf your life were a Sitcom, what would be your catch phrase?
SilvosForever
01/05/18 12:55:08 PM
#8
Alternatively:

"Well, ain't that some bull****".
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TopicIf your life were a Sitcom, what would be your catch phrase?
SilvosForever
01/04/18 9:18:07 PM
#1
TopicRepublicans: Explain why Alcohol is legal and Marijuana is illegal
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:55:05 PM
#73
twitterfriends posted...
Republicans I thought you supported States Rights you pieces of shits!


This is another good point/alternative.

You could also sidestep the issue altogether and let individual states make it legal/illegal.

It's pretty obvious that the states that have it legal are making a ton of money off of it though, so I imagine in time EVERY state will want a piece of it.

The problem is that the Republicans are trying to keep it completely illegal at the FEDERAL level.

Small government, am I right?
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TopicWhat are the most annoying (yet correct) rules of grammar, to you?
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:45:53 PM
#10
Illuminoius posted...
JustMyOpinion posted...
In the first case we don't know what exactly was cold.

you know that it's the cereal because you apply basic fucking reasoning skills
it's a non-rule just like ending with prepositions

80% of stuff people say is nonsense of you get super fucking anal about it


Was it the dish or was it the cereal?
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TopicRepublicans: Explain why Alcohol is legal and Marijuana is illegal
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:30:00 PM
#65
thanosibe posted...
SilvosForever posted...
thanosibe posted...
Gheb posted...
While I don't disagree with TC's point, I do not understand the "It's natural" argument for weed. There are a lot of natural things, including plants that can hurt you.
Because, at least on the internet, pro-pot people feel the need to be insufferable about their drug of choice. Natural or not has nothing to do with the fact that almost any drug, legal or otherwise is bad for you in almost any quantity. And I like alcohol in large quantities. So I am not sure why many potheads have to appear to others as better than any other recreational drug user.


Water is bad for you in large quantities.

What's your point?

Edit: This is such a vague, strawman, non-statement.

Having too much or too little of anything is bad.

YEAH. OKAY.
You stated nothing to refute my point. Are you upset that people think smoking pot is bad for you? Or are you upset that smoking pot is bad you?


I'm upset this is even up for discussion. It's not bad for you.
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TopicRepublicans: Explain why Alcohol is legal and Marijuana is illegal
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:16:03 PM
#62
thanosibe posted...
Gheb posted...
While I don't disagree with TC's point, I do not understand the "It's natural" argument for weed. There are a lot of natural things, including plants that can hurt you.
Because, at least on the internet, pro-pot people feel the need to be insufferable about their drug of choice. Natural or not has nothing to do with the fact that almost any drug, legal or otherwise is bad for you in almost any quantity. And I like alcohol in large quantities. So I am not sure why many potheads have to appear to others as better than any other recreational drug user.


Water is bad for you in large quantities.

What's your point?

Edit: This is such a vague, strawman, non-statement.

Having too much or too little of anything is bad.

YEAH. OKAY.
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TopicWhat are the most annoying (yet correct) rules of grammar, to you?
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:15:02 PM
#6
https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/moduleDangling.htm

Misplaced Modifiers

Example:

The child ate a cold dish of cereal for breakfast.

Should be:

The child ate a dish of cold cereal for breakfast.
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TopicWhat are the most annoying (yet correct) rules of grammar, to you?
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:09:26 PM
#3
JustMyOpinion posted...
Misplaced modifiers. I hate them.


Example?
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TopicWhat are the most annoying (yet correct) rules of grammar, to you?
SilvosForever
01/04/18 3:07:05 PM
#1
Mine is definitely that you should not end sentences with a preposition.

Example:

"Which house would you like the pizza delivered to?"

Should actually be:

"To which house would you like the pizza delivered?"

Or

"Who are you staying with?"

Should be:

"With whom are you staying?"
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TopicRate 2017 as a year overall
SilvosForever
01/04/18 2:37:01 PM
#1
2017 rating:








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TopicTrump trying to stop publication of explosive book about his presidency
SilvosForever
01/04/18 2:00:22 PM
#10
Antifar posted...
Worth remembering that Michael Wolff is notorious for shoddy reporting
https://splinternews.com/remember-who-michael-wolff-is-1821749209?rev=1515018449957

Wolffs 1998 book about pursuing digital riches, Burn Rate, was met by largely positive reviews in the midst of the dot-com bubble. But longtime press critic Jack Shaferperhaps as close to a defender as Wolff hasalso wondered in his take for Slate whether Wolffs nitty-gritty details could be trusted:

Wolff exploits the human tendency to confuse frankness and cruelty with truth-telling. And by repeatedly reminding the reader of what a dishonest, scheming little shit he is, he seeks to inflate his credibility. A real liar wouldnt tell you that hes a liar as Wolff does, would he? The wealth of verbatim quotationsconstituting a good third of this bookalso enhances Burn Rates verisimilitude. But should it? Wolff writes that he jotted down bits of dialogue on his legal pads during meetings while others composed to-do lists. Not to accuse anyone of Stephen Glassism, but Id love to see Wolff post those copious notes on his promotional Web site, www.burnrate.com.


Michelle Cottle made similar observations in a 2004 profile for the New Republic, published when Wolff was a media writer at Vanity Fair, tut-tutting him as neither as insightful nor as entertaining when dissecting politics. She continued:

Much to the annoyance of Wolffs critics, the scenes in his columns arent recreated so much as createdspringing from Wolffs imagination rather than from actual knowledge of events. Even Wolff acknowledges that conventional reporting isnt his bag. Rather, he absorbs the atmosphere and gossip swirling around him at cocktail parties, on the street, and especially during those long lunches at Michaels....His great gift is the appearance of intimate access, says an editor who has worked with Wolff. He is adroit at making the reader think that he has spent hours and days with his subject, when in fact he may have spent no time at all.


Even the late David Carr, would-be reverend of the media class from his New York Times pulpit, wrote that Wolff has never distinguished himself as a reporter when reviewing his 2008 Murdoch biography, The Man Who Owns The News. Over the years, Carr wrote, he has succeeded in cutting through the clutter by being far less circumspectand sometimes more viciousthan other journalists, whom he views as archaic losers about to go the way of the Walkman. Factual errors be damned, Carr added with a begrudging thumbs-up, for Wolff prefers the purity of his constructs.

That approach would seem to be even more dangerous with a book sold as an inside story of a White House that has proven atrocious at narrating its own story with any grasp of the truth. Since the selections of Wolffs book have dropped, administration officials trotted out the usual cries of false anecdotes and fake sourcesusually a good sign for those in search of the facts. But journalists have already started poking holes in some of the juicier aspects of Wolffs account. Just one example: a simple Google search proves Trump has previously spoken about Boehner at length, making the notion that he would respond Who? to a mention of the former House Speaker feel dubious at best. But such details are what gets shared or aggregated, often uncritically.


It's unfortunate then that Trump's legal team decided to issue a CEASE and DESIST, basically making everyone believe that the book is telling factual truth, even if it wasn't. Because now, everyone wants this book.

Imagine if Hillary sent a Cease and Desist about Clinton Cash. You're only legitimizing the book by doing that. Not that the legal "experts" that Trump and his team claim to be would know.
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