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Topic | Why do people think pointing out I had cosmetic surgery is a negative? |
adjl 03/29/21 12:29:27 PM #25 | Nichtcrawler X posted... Why would it not be able to lead to breasts heavy enough to cause back strain? Because even before his surgery Clench had the sort of upper body most men will only ever dream of having. He's in excellent shape, and his gynecomastia amounted to such a tiny blemish that he was really the only one that noticed it. It was very much not enough to ever stand even a remote chance of causing health problems, and surgically correcting it was entirely a cosmetic matter (helped along by a bit of body dysmorphia). --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Why do people think pointing out I had cosmetic surgery is a negative? |
adjl 03/29/21 11:09:17 AM #4 | While also not pointing out Clench's boob reduction, mind you. I wonder what the difference could be... --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Anti-vaccer be like |
adjl 03/29/21 11:07:31 AM #25 | Kyuubi4269 posted... When is US medicine ever held responsible for what happens? You have an opioid crisis for a reason. Well, there was that time Purdue was fined 12 billion dollars for their role in creating and perpetuating said opioid crisis. That was pretty nifty. Krazy_Kirby posted... fear of not taking it? And which fear do you think is more reasonable? --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Massive container ship gets stuck sideways in the Suez Canal |
adjl 03/29/21 10:07:14 AM #298 | The shadow powers are going to be so upset that their plan has failed. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Im glad im not a parent in these times |
adjl 03/29/21 9:37:21 AM #14 | BUMPED2002 posted... Music like movies is one's taste and choice. I am not a fan of certain movies or music so I simply do not watch or listen. It's called a choice! I take it you didn't pay much attention to the video linked. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | I made chocolate chocolate chip cookies |
adjl 03/29/21 9:08:27 AM #14 | Yeah, for assembling a snack, just shoving an actual marshmallow on there will do the job. Bonus points if you toast it. Alternatively, mix peanut butter with a bit of icing sugar and you'll have basically created the filling for Reese cups, which would also go very well on there. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | I made chocolate chocolate chip cookies |
adjl 03/29/21 9:01:47 AM #11 | I'm going to be making some double chocolate chip cookies tomorrow, though I'm going to take it a step further and also make some marshmallow sauce (really just an Italian meringue, without the gelatin that makes marshmallows marshmallows) to sandwich between them. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Im glad im not a parent in these times |
adjl 03/29/21 8:56:36 AM #11 | Music these days is so vulgar. I long for the pure, wholesome values of yesteryear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C78HBp-Youk --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Monster Hunter Rise Topic |
adjl 03/29/21 8:54:52 AM #14 | Much easier than World? Which was itself laughably easy compared to GU and any prior MH game? I'm not sure I like the sound of that. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | What lasting cultural changes do you think will persist because of COVID? |
adjl 03/29/21 8:52:14 AM #16 | darkknight109 posted... There 100% will be a far larger portion of the workforce that shifts to working from home. This. Prior to Covid, there was a ton of opposition to it from executives and other higher-ups that were convinced they couldn't have a productive workforce unless they were in person and being supervised. That's very obviously not been the case, however. WFH has worked (from home) better than I think anyone could have predicted, in many cases, and I don't see the world ever returning to the same level of unnecessary in-office labour. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | why the wii u failed |
adjl 03/28/21 9:24:12 PM #16 | faramir77 posted... No clue who thought having the analog sticks on the top corner of both sides was a good idea. It makes sense for shooters, or any other type of game that sees both sticks being used more than the D-pad or face buttons. The upper half of any controller is the most neutral place for the thumbs to be, so if the right stick sees more use than face buttons, it makes sense to put it there so the right thumb is in a more comfortable position. Of course, the system didn't end up getting that many shooters, but that was largely due to its failure to court third-party support (which, in turn, was due to its failure to establish an install base ahead of the other two), which wasn't an outcome that would have factored into designing the controller. faramir77 posted... Having a touchscreen sounds good in theory, but it's awkward to look away from the TV while playing a game. It didn't work as well as the second screen on the DS did, by simple virtue of how much further away it was from the primary screen, but I found it absolutely fantastic in WWHD and Xenoblade X to have the map immediately available like that so I didn't have to break my immersion by pausing to see it. That was one of the major reasons I consider WWHD to be one of the best 3D Zeldas, despite placing the original near the bottom of that list, since it made the exploration enjoyable instead of just being a chore. streamofthesky posted... If BotW had come out in like 2015 or even 2016, it might have saved the console. When the Switch launched it had nothing but BotW and still sold millions of consoles. Lots of people were just waiting for the new Zelda game, and Nintendo shafted Wii U hard in favor of pushing a new console. It's hard to say. BotW would definitely have driven more WiiU sales (at this point, the game's sold something like 25 million copies total, which is almost 2 for every WiiU sold), but I don't think it was ever going to really save the system. Realistically, the next console would have been expected in 2018 anyway (Nintendo's console generations have consistently been ~6 years long), so even if BotW had breathed life into the WiiU, it still would only have been around for another year. Banking on that instead of cutting their losses and pushing the Switch would have been a considerable gamble for relatively little gain. Instead, they came out swinging with a console concept that people immediately understood and liked, Zelda as a launch title, a solid range of other high-profile titles following shortly after, and remakes of most of the WiiU's most popular games so the people that had been on the fence about buying a WiiU felt rewarded for waiting and took the plunge on a Switch. Letting the WiiU die instead of propping it up for another year or two meant the Switch was able to have the strong launch Nintendo needed. It's unfortunate, but I think it was for the best, ultimately. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Can anyone remember any, like, isometric car games? |
adjl 03/28/21 7:56:57 PM #9 | Kirby's Air Ride had a top-down mode. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | why the wii u failed |
adjl 03/28/21 7:56:14 PM #11 | SilentSeph posted... I am dumb and thought it was a Wii accessory for a long time (don't think I was keeping up with video game news or posting on forums at the time) That's really what killed it. It sold poorly right out of the gate because so many people didn't even realize it was a system of its own and not just a tablet accessory for the Wii (the 3DS also struggled to identify itself as a new system and not just a DS with a 3D feature, but it managed to overcome that), which completely squandered the 1-year head start it had on the generation and discouraged third parties from supporting it (particularly where they were already on the fence about that due to it being weaker and more novel than the other two, making multiplat games a little awkward). They adopted an advertising strategy after that first year that did identify it as its own system, but it still struggled to overcome that perception, especially where it didn't get the install base needed to develop a reputation. Even now, there are still people that don't realize it's a new system. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | How old is your current GameFAQs account? |
adjl 03/28/21 2:18:07 PM #36 | It was 18 in September. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | The two new Pokemon games target totally different markets. |
adjl 03/28/21 2:15:50 PM #12 | faramir77 posted... I've said for years that I'd like to see a classic Pokemon game with 2D GBA type character sprites but with realistic backgrounds and lighting. I may just be thinking too rigidly about it, but I'm not sure Octopath's aesthetic would really fit Pokemon. Obviously the colour palette would be more saturated, and the depth of field effects probably wouldn't be quite as pronounced, but I'm still having trouble imagining it looking good for Pokemon. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Anti-vaccer be like |
adjl 03/28/21 2:05:27 PM #21 | Aculo posted... the hilarious part about people who say they're "just asking questions" is that most of their questions, if not all, have already been answered, and can be found quite easily, ok? Same with "do your research" from people that watched one youtube video that mostly consisted of somebody printing out their opinion and wrapping it around a dildo so they could fellate it. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | "Respect for the Player" |
adjl 03/28/21 2:01:50 PM #8 | Of course long-running service games are going to include incentives to retain players and manipulate them into coming back. As a business model, they rely on recurrent spending, and that requires players to keep coming back as much as possible. If you don't want that, don't play games that fit that model. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Anti-vaccer be like |
adjl 03/28/21 12:51:17 PM #18 | Krazy_Kirby posted... don't question the brand-new vaccine where the companies making it are legally not responsible for anything that goes wrong Quite the contrary: Do question it. When something seems strange or otherwise doesn't sit right with you, try to learn more about it so it makes more sense to you. Do not, however, stop at "that seems weird I don't like it." It's not questioning if you don't look for an answer or refuse to listen to answers you don't like. That's just being disingenuous. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | If you had a 65-foot sport fishing yacht, what would you name it? |
adjl 03/27/21 9:32:14 PM #24 | ParanoidObsessive posted... I see what you did there. I've haddock with these stupid fish puns. There's a time and a plaice for them; you can't go throwing them around just for the halibut. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Do you swing your arms when you walk? |
adjl 03/27/21 1:17:26 PM #5 | If they aren't in my pockets or carrying something. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | I'm sick of people saying COVID could mutate into something worse. |
adjl 03/27/21 1:14:44 PM #14 | Yellow posted... You're legitimately scientifically illiterate if you think that's not how viruses work I'm sorry It isn't wrong to say that viruses tend to mutate to be less deadly, but parroting that statement without understand the evolutionary theory behind it, how applicable it is to the current situation, or how the danger of a virus can increase without increasing how deadly it is is definitely going to result in some erroneous conclusions. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Massive container ship gets stuck sideways in the Suez Canal |
adjl 03/27/21 12:59:30 PM #94 | In practice, I'm sure every major shipping company ends up with a few trucks a month causing traffic jams somewhere in the world, and it's probably not fair to single Evergreen out for it this time, but this really is rather bad timing, optics-wise. Entity13 posted... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke9ed0Lc3s8 What is this nonsense? There's only one llama song worth sharing in times of great inanity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMYN4djSq7o Kids these days don't appreciate the classics. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Robert Pattinson... something something give a dog a bone |
adjl 03/27/21 9:53:48 AM #2 | Hollywood is an... interesting place, sometimes. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Show me your Monster Hunter Rise Characters.. |
adjl 03/27/21 9:50:05 AM #52 | Lokarin posted... When is Rise Ultimate coming out :D I haven't heard if that's what they're planning with this one, or if they'll do what they did with World and release a DLC later that adds roughly the sort of content an Ultimate version would. I kind of want to hold off on Rise until such a version comes out, but if it's just going to be DLC, that may not be reasonable. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | I'm sick of people saying COVID could mutate into something worse. |
adjl 03/27/21 9:42:34 AM #12 | Mead posted... Mutation is random, not planned. This. Viruses (along with every other organism, putting aside for now the question of whether or not viruses qualify for that label) have no inherent drive to mutate to become less deadly, or anything like that. They just mutate randomly and pass those mutations on to their descendants. What does happen is that mutating to become less deadly tends to be selectively favourable. The longer a virus goes without killing its host, the more opportunity it has to spread to other hosts, meaning that virus' genes are going to become more prevalent in the broader viral population than those of viruses that kill their hosts faster. Viruses aren't inherently more likely to mutate to be less deadly, but the less-deadly mutants that randomly arise will generally see greater reproductive success and ultimately become the dominant strain within a population. That said, Covid was already in a position where it wasn't lethal enough to impede its spread. It's got a very low mortality rate (as detractors of public health measures are so eager to point out), coupled with symptoms that are often minor and easily confused for other illnesses, plus a substantial asymptomatic transmission period. It's already incredibly good at spreading, and even increasing the mortality rate by an order of magnitude isn't going to hurt that appreciably, and that means there isn't much by way of selective pressure to prevent it from becoming more deadly. Lethality is also not the only way it can become more dangerous. From day one, this thing's been dangerous not because of a high mortality rate, but because of how easily it spreads (by comparison, Ebola's mortality rate is ~200 times higher, but the entire 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak killed fewer people worldwide than Covid did yesterday alone). There's plenty of selective pressure for it to become even more transmissible (since transmitting more easily increases reproductive success), which in turn makes it more dangerous. We've already seen this with many of the variants that are emerging, which is why their emergence has been taken so seriously by officials. TL;DR: Covid can and has mutated into something worse. Suggesting that it can't or won't is a gross misunderstanding of not only obvious empirical reality, but also how evolution works and what people who know what they're talking about mean when they say that viruses tend to mutate to become less deadly. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Getting my first vaccine Monday |
adjl 03/26/21 10:43:11 PM #13 | Jen0125 posted... I finished mid Jan so just about 3 months. Little less. No idea if you'll see stronger side effects, then. Presumably, the immunity from your infection is relatively weak now, if the whole 3-month thing is true, but that may still be enough. That's kind of borderline. Either way, just a heads up that there's a good chance both shots will put you out of commission for a day or two, instead of just the second one. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | C/D Change is good |
adjl 03/26/21 5:09:04 PM #10 | ChimeraBlue posted... Change is change. This. As a concept, change is neither good nor bad. That's going to depend on what you're changing from and what you're changing to. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | pizza is just cheesy bread |
adjl 03/26/21 3:52:09 PM #12 | Kanatteru posted... poptarts is a brand not a type of food Then how do you explain off-brand poptarts? Checkmate, atheists. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Is a pro controller worth it for the Switch? |
adjl 03/26/21 3:44:38 PM #7 | I haven't had any drift problems with my pro controller, despite having plenty with my joycons. I'd say it's worthwhile if you do a lot of docked play, since it's a very comfortable controller and a definite upgrade over using joycons. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | pizza is just cheesy bread |
adjl 03/26/21 2:47:31 PM #9 | Pizzas are open-faced sandwiches. Calzones are savory poptarts. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Getting my first vaccine Monday |
adjl 03/26/21 2:46:09 PM #7 | You may get stronger side effects due to having had Covid already, since you'll already have an immune response to it (same reason people find the second shot rougher). That was less than 3 months ago, right? --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Georgia Man gets his PAYCHEQUE in 91,000 PENNIES and his BOSS said F*** YOU!!! |
adjl 03/26/21 8:14:30 AM #18 | Muscles posted... You could give them the $1 rolls of pennies It'd still be a buttload of work to process the transaction that way, and it wouldn't be the asshole boss putting in said work. If it were possible to guarantee he'd have to handle it himself, absolutely, but alas, I doubt he has the balls to face the public directly enough for that. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Show me your Monster Hunter Rise Characters.. |
adjl 03/26/21 8:07:01 AM #33 | ReggieTheReckless posted... is it direct connect multiplayer? Can you even play with randoms in rooms like normal monster hunter, or do you need friend codes, etc? Can't speak for this one, but I'd presume it works the same as MHGU did, with randoms in rooms. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Alabama Teacher says it was her CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to have SEX with STUDENTS! |
adjl 03/25/21 11:31:26 PM #27 | deoxxys posted... True but one of them is a legal adult As I keep saying, whatever line is drawn to determine "adult" is going to have some grey area surrounding it, and I think this counts as one of those exceptions. Yes, an 18-year-old is legally an adult, but they haven't finished high school, and there generally is going to be a very substantial difference in maturity and life experience between high school graduation and even 6 months later. Now, does that mean that it would be more reasonable to draw the line at high school graduation (or at least base it on that, or a comparable milestone) in a more general sense, rather than a flat age? Quite possibly. You can get a full year of variance there, without any corresponding variability in maturity and readiness to handle adult sexual relationships because that's more dependent on one's cohort than on strict chronological age. But that's a largely ancillary discussion. deoxxys posted... And thats were I get iffy on this. Sex is a complicated subject yeah? It can be used for nefarious reasons and manipulation, but most of the time its just to have a good time though. Which is why ensuring everyone's happy and consenting is important. Ideally, everyone should just have a good time, so having a few rules in place to reduce the risk of ruining that is reasonable. Really, though, if the rules do turn out to be unnecessary (that is, the relationship is healthy and properly consensual despite the age difference), it's not like following them anyway will have any particular permanent consequences. Absolute worst case scenario, the couple waits a year or two to have sex. Unfair, sure, but hardly the end of the world. deoxxys posted... Also, unrelated but thanks for, as always being respectful and having civil arguments with people, you're well mannered and due to that I am always open to what you have to say even if I dont agree with you all the time. I do what I can, poopyhead. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Georgia Man gets his PAYCHEQUE in 91,000 PENNIES and his BOSS said F*** YOU!!! |
adjl 03/25/21 9:18:46 PM #8 | Mead posted... one of the many gems from the companys website Not gonna lie, there's a part of me that kind of wants to make use of their services, then pay them in pennies. But the rest of me recognizes that driving all the way to Georgia and putting in all that work for such a pointless gag would be ridiculous, especially where it'd be some underpaid, poorly-treated bottom-rung worker stuck counting them and not this douchebag. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Alabama Teacher says it was her CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to have SEX with STUDENTS! |
adjl 03/25/21 7:26:10 PM #23 | Revelation34 posted... I think you mean all countries since the oldest is 21. Potentially, though there's an argument to be made that people know more about the life they want to live by 21 than at 18 and that the issue is less significant there. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Alabama Teacher says it was her CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to have SEX with STUDENTS! |
adjl 03/25/21 7:16:56 PM #21 | Revelation34 posted... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_enlistment_age_by_country Yes, the military exploits youthful gullibility in most countries. Regardless of where you are, they've got a vested interest in scooping sacrifices up before they discover something to live for. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Alabama Teacher says it was her CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to have SEX with STUDENTS! |
adjl 03/25/21 6:40:24 PM #19 | deoxxys posted... I concede to this as absolute fact, though this can happen to you even non-highschoolers in employee/boss positions but we typically look for evidence of this first no? It can, but the presumption is that adults are generally better equipped to recognize and handle such manipulative situations than even older teenagers are. In practice, no, that shift doesn't magically happen at 19 (or wherever the line is drawn in whichever jurisdiction you're looking at), but the law has to draw the line somewhere, and that makes a reasonable amount of sense. deoxxys posted... In any case I cant overlook that these boys were old enough to know what they were doing, being 17/18. One of them could be drafted into war and die for his country and the other can independently drive a two ton vehicle capable of ending life BUT we cant trust them with their own genitalia? More accurately, we can't trust other people with their genitalia. One can do a lot to manipulate people using sex, and while it's reasonably safe to assume that similar-aged teenagers are going to be on equal footing there, that assumption is less safe when one partner is an adult. Again, that gets a little hazy around the actual cutoff age, since it is a somewhat arbitrary line (though there's a substantial difference in life experience between somebody who's in high school and somebody that's been out for a year, so it's a pretty reasonable arbitrary line), but it has to be drawn somewhere. That said, the driving comparison isn't particular apt. 16-year-olds aren't automatically allowed to drive, they're subjected to a series of competency tests and carefully supervised and educated until they demonstrate their ability to drive independently, and only then are they given free rein. They're still generally worse at it than adults, certainly, but it's not a matter of deeming them old enough to trust with a vehicle and leaving them to it. By comparison, they are one of two (usually) people involved in having sex, so if the other person is acting maliciously, they aren't going to have anyone around to help them recognize that it's a mistake to continue the relationship. The draft? I feel that's more damning of the minimum age for the military than it is a indication that AoC laws are unreasonable. Putting one's life in immediate danger is definitely a more significant decision than having sex is, and I can't help but feel that having the minimum age so low is a deliberate effort to exploit their youthful gullibility. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | AZ governor just issued a mandate lifting all restrictions |
adjl 03/25/21 5:53:06 PM #13 | ClarkDuke posted... i have to give them something, otherwise no one will reply, ok? Fair. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Massive container ship gets stuck sideways in the Suez Canal |
adjl 03/25/21 5:48:58 PM #36 | TheNobleWoodApe posted... https://twitter.com/SuezDiggerGuy/status/1375055778952921096? That's terrible negotiation strategy. You don't ask for the raise after the urgent, high-profile job they need you for is done. You ask for it before you start working, when they stand to lose your entire annual salary each minute you delay in starting. Push for tenure, while you're at it, so they can't fire you afterwards because they're feeling bitter. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | AZ governor just issued a mandate lifting all restrictions |
adjl 03/25/21 5:41:38 PM #10 | ClarkDuke posted... but like the school shootings, they need this to not be in the news for a year so their voters can forget, ok? A year without school shootings? I'll believe that when I see it. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | AZ governor just issued a mandate lifting all restrictions |
adjl 03/25/21 5:30:39 PM #8 | Mead posted... Really dont understand why places are playing Russian roulette so close to wide scale vaccine rollout. Weve all been through so much, why put it all at risk now It really is kind of baffling. It's like they believe that the vaccines will be coming and providing immunity soon enough to prevent any surge in cases, despite vaccines still being months off for most people, not providing immunity until several weeks after the first shot, and an alarmingly large anti-vax crowd that's going to severely cripple the vaccine's ability to effect herd immunity (a crowd which is going to be among the first to disregard all caution as soon as it's legal to do so). I get that everyone's tired of all this, but giving up caution before it's over is just going to kill a bunch of people unnecessarily. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | AZ governor just issued a mandate lifting all restrictions |
adjl 03/25/21 5:05:50 PM #2 | What could go wrong? --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Alabama Teacher says it was her CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to have SEX with STUDENTS! |
adjl 03/25/21 4:51:03 PM #14 | deoxxys posted... Also secondly, teachers really do have no power over their students, They can single-handedly derail any career that relies on post-secondary acceptance by tinkering with grades, and if the teacher has a given student for multiple years, there's loads of potential for grooming there. Not every teacher has effective authority over every student, certainly, but there's enough risk there that it's better to just say no to the whole thing, especially where the absolute worst thing that will happen if such a rule ends up overreaching is that they'll have to wait a couple years to bang. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Utah signs bill to BLOCK ALL PORN on ALL MOBILE DEVICES to protect CHILDREN!!! |
adjl 03/25/21 3:47:56 PM #38 | Hold up, I missed this part: Full Throttle posted... Reaction is mixed as Carly Norman PRAISES the block stating "great use of resources! i remember when a porn site on a cell hone took an AK and killed a bunch of people" referncin the mass shootings I suppose it shouldn't surprise me that Duckbear struggles with sarcasm, but this is a magnificent whoosh moment. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | "killing me" and "wouldn't be alive without it" |
adjl 03/25/21 3:43:22 PM #4 | Firewerx posted... Oxygen: it's a life-giver, unless you get too much of it. You don't even need too much of it. Oxygen's highly reactive, and the body's constantly working to repair the damage it causes. As much as we rely on it, it does slowly kill us. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Teacher was teaching Bible in class - got reported, Christians dox the family |
adjl 03/25/21 3:13:50 PM #25 | He gets especially obtuse any time Christians can potentially be seen as the victim, no matter how contrived that might be. He's got quite the persecution complex going when it comes to Christianity. --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Teacher was teaching Bible in class - got reported, Christians dox the family |
adjl 03/25/21 2:43:10 PM #23 | Zeus posted... So the father in question already had a strong anti-Christian bias, Anti-evangelical =/= anti-Christian. Zeus posted... had doxxed the teacher, By which you mean "exposed the teacher flagrantly and knowingly violating his terms of employment and breaking the law." Zeus posted... and made threats in the video. To pursue his termination for flagrantly violating the terms of his employment and breaking the law. Why do you think the teacher isn't the bad guy here? Do you have some reason to believe that he should have been teaching his students that they'd go to hell for being gay, and therefore should not face disciplinary action for doing so? --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
Topic | Teacher was teaching Bible in class - got reported, Christians dox the family |
adjl 03/25/21 2:11:27 PM #15 | Zeus posted... After all, the student's actions were motivated by a disdain for religion Yes, I'm sure the motivation was purely a disdain for religion and not, say, the fact that the teacher was explicitly and knowingly violating the law in a manner that has considerable potential to harm the students he's supposed to be nurturing. Do you even listen to yourself? --- This is my signature. It exists to keep people from skipping the last line of my posts. |
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