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| May-27-18 | | diceman: <thegoodanarchist:
Level 2:
<criticizes the tone of the writing without addressing the substance of the argument>> Liberal arguments have "substance?" |
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| May-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <thegoodanarchist: <BP> You've changed your tactics on Rogoff. You are making level 2 responses very frequently now.
Level 2:
<criticizes the tone of the writing without addressing the substance of the argument> In other words, "LULZ".>
I haven’t changed anything. I have already given top level responses to everything nizzle posts. He is now just posting for lulz, so it’s not a debate, which would require a real response. When there is substance I respond in kind. |
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| May-27-18 | | Big Pawn: <The Origins of the British People> https://www.amren.com/news/2018/05/... Well written and interesting article. |
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| May-28-18 | | thegoodanarchist: https://leangains.com/12-rules-life... |
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| May-29-18 | | Big Pawn: Philosophical Thought of the Week:
"I never discuss anything except politics and religion. There's nothing else to discuss." G. K. Chesterson |
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| May-30-18 | | diceman: <"I never discuss anything except politics and religion. There's nothing else to discuss.> Doesn't sound like it:
<Chesterton wrote around 80 books, several hundred poems, some 200 short stories, 4000 essays, and several plays. He was a literary and social critic, historian, playwright, novelist, Catholic theologian and apologist, debater, and mystery writer. He was a columnist for the Daily News, The Illustrated London News, and his own paper, G. K.'s Weekly; he also wrote articles for the Encyclopædia Britannica, including the entry on Charles Dickens and part of the entry on Humour in the 14th edition (1929).> |
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| May-31-18 | | thegoodanarchist: < Big Pawn: Philosophical Thought of the Week: "I never discuss anything except <<<politics and religion>>>. There's nothing else to discuss." G. K. Chesterson>
Notice he didn't mention philosophy! |
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| Jun-03-18 | | diceman: <Nisjesram:
Light of certain frequency>
650 nanometers. |
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| Jun-03-18 | | diceman: Now I know what to get saffuna/HeMateMe for Christmas! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9q... |
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| Jun-03-18 | | Big Pawn: Only Elite Posts are allowed here. Therefore, I deleted the words of <nizzle the circular>, as he represents the unworthy flotsam which constitutes the bottom feeders. |
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| Jun-03-18 | | Big Pawn: < diceman: Now I know what to get saffuna/HeMateMe for Christmas! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9q... LOL!
Trumpy Bear!! |
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| Jun-03-18 | | Big Pawn: Philosophical Thought of the Week:
Atheist: "Once upon a time, long ago and far away, it rained on the rocks and the rocks came to life" - On the origin of life. |
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| Jun-05-18 | | diceman: <Miss America drops swimsuit competition Miss America drops swimsuit competition The Miss America Organization says contestants will no longer be judged on outward appearance.> Heh, heh.
<Rush Limbaugh:
"Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society."> |
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| Jun-06-18 | | thegoodanarchist: < diceman: <<<<Miss America drops swimsuit competition Miss America drops swimsuit competition The Miss America Organization says contestants will no longer be judged on outward appearance.> >>>Heh, heh.
<<<<Rush Limbaugh:"Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society."> >>>> The pageant will get a one-time bump in ratings and then continue to decline into further irrelevancy. |
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| Jun-06-18 | | thegoodanarchist: <Big Pawn: Only Elite Posts are allowed here. Therefore, I deleted the words of <nizzle the circular>, as he represents the unworthy flotsam which constitutes the bottom feeders.> <Nisjesram> likes to play both ends against the middle. And he likes to use other people's forums to do so. I won't have it in my forum. |
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| Jun-08-18 | | thegoodanarchist: NOT POLITICAL
you might appreciate this:
<Canned tuna is a very low-calorie food. Combine it with something fatty, such as olives, to stay full longer.> https://www.bodybuilding.com/conten... |
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| Jun-09-18 | | Big Pawn: Heh heh heh
https://youtu.be/oiGR1yljkac
Heh heh heh
LOL! LOL! LOL! |
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| Jun-09-18 | | thegoodanarchist: <Big Pawn: Heh heh heh
https://youtu.be/oiGR1yljkac
Heh heh heh
LOL! LOL! LOL!>
Boring if you ask me. I thought the t-shirt adds next to the video feed were more entertaining. They had several different slogans. My favorite was the one that said <You can give peace a chance. I'll cover you if it doesn't work out>, with a large image of an assault rifle between the first and second sentence. |
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| Jun-10-18 | | diceman: <Big Pawn:
Heh heh heh
LOL! LOL! LOL!>
When is she gonna join the army?
The Apache helicopter is waiting! |
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| Jun-10-18 | | Keyser Soze: This new generation is disturbing..damn |
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| Jun-13-18 | | Nisjesram: <big pawn> , check out this joke based on a real story. A certain Mr 97% in English goes to a doctor
Mr 97% : doc, I want castration.
Doctor : hmmm ! Are you sure?
Mr 97% : Absolutely sure.
Doctor : let me understand clearly. You are asking me to perform surgery on you for your castration - C-A-S-T-R-A-T-I-O-N Mr 97% : quick, are not you ,doc?
Doctor : fine (shrugs his shoulder).
When the anesthesia wears off , Mr 97% sees another guy in the room bandaged at the same place as him. Mr 97% : what you here for, buddy?
Patient : circumcision.
Mr 97% : OMG . that was the word. What the hell did I do! I said the wrong word --------
Not my fault , Mr 97% . you got what you asked for. Quit sulking now :) Are you catching this <ohiochessfan> :) |
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| Jun-13-18 | | Nisjesram: <philosophical Thought of the Week:
A man who lies to himself, and believes his own lies...
...may get castrated one day on his own request :)> |
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| Jul-07-18 | | thegoodanarchist: Excerpt from Baskerville, S. Taken into Custody: The War Against Fatherhood, Marriage, and the Family. Nashville: Cumberland House Publishing, 2007: <“Virtually every major social pathology of our time: violent crime, drug and alcohol abuse, truancy and scholastic failure, unwed pregnancy, suicide and other psychological disorders – all these correlate more strongly to fatherlessness than to any other single factor.[1] According to the National Fatherhood Initiative, “Children who live absent their biological fathers are, on average, at least two to three times more likely to be poor, to use drugs, to experience educational, health, emotional, and behavioral problems, to be victims of child abuse, and to engage in criminal behavior than those who live with their married, biological (or adoptive) parents.”[2] The overwhelming majority of prisoners, juvenile detention inmates, high school dropouts, pregnant teenagers, adolescent murderers, and rapists all come from fatherless homes. Children from affluent but separated families are much more likely to get into trouble than children from poor but intact ones, and white children from separated families are at higher risk than black children in intact families. The connection between single parent households and crime erases the relationship between race and crime and between low income and crime[3].”> [1] Attempts to attribute these behaviors to poverty or racial discrimination have been refuted by studies that control for these variables. See Urie Bronfenbrenner, “Discovering What Families Do,” in David Blankenhorn, et al. (eds.), Rebuilding the Nest: A New Commitment to the American Family (Milwaukee: Family Service America, 1990), p. 34; Ronald Angel and Jacqueline Angel, Painful Inheritance: Health and the New Generation of Fatherless Children (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993), p. 188. Even left-wing scholars concur: Norman Dennis and George Erdos, Families Without Fatherhood (London: Civitas, 2000).
[2] Horn and Sylvester, Father Facts, p. 15.
[3] Elaine Ciulla Kamarck and William Galston, Putting Children First (Washington: Progressive Policy Institute, 1990), p. 14. |
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| Jul-08-18 | | technical draw: <tga> Even though it appears to be good scholarship with the listing of authors and studies, there seems to something strange about the conclusions. It's almost Illogical and goes against common experience. "Virtually all major social pathologies.." is a lot of pathologies. |
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| Jul-08-18 | | thegoodanarchist: <td> that's an interesting comment you've made. To support your comment, could you then name 3 "major social pathologies" that are absent from his list of pathologies? The list being
1. violent crime
2. drug and alcohol abuse
3. truancy and scholastic failure
4. unwed pregnancy
5. suicide and other psychological disorders |
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