Replies to critialcloudkicker, page 14

  1. @critialcloudkicker gift the extra copy to someone. The shipping costs back aren't worth the effort.

    Sunday, 26-Jun-16 16:51:27 UTC from web in context
  2. @razzleberry @tiffany @thelastgherkin @zennx @rarity @mushi @redenchilada @ceruleanspark @nerthos @mrmattimation @drymer @normandy @critialcloudkicker @hfaust @car shouout my friend ysabelAlemada i hope you can support or share her Chanel it would mean a lot to me and her. http://rainbowdash.net/url/847748 if you want you can sing with her in SING

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 21:39:21 UTC from web in context
  3. @critialcloudkicker Well, some people like to make their agendas pretty clear

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:51:42 UTC from web in context
  4. @critialcloudkicker I do that sometimes, I'm fairly bad at following an argument when I feel strongly about so many aspects of it

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:38:21 UTC from web in context
  5. @critialcloudkicker Even with the world quite literally at our fingertips it's hard to see the big picture of things I suppose

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:35:57 UTC from web in context
  6. @critialcloudkicker It's nice to talk about even in an argument, it helps me to organise what I think

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:30:08 UTC from web in context
  7. @critialcloudkicker I'm convinced politics is a cycle that goes from not good to bad to awful ad infinitum. Either time is cyclical or humans simply aren't designed to have government

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:29:15 UTC from web in context
  8. @critialcloudkicker Okay, so, basically: a big issue in the UK is the idea that immigration is going to negatively affect us and our ability to get jobs (research has shown that immigrants have little effect on our job market or our economy). What political parties like UKIP do is invoke scaremongering, telling these people that Muslims and other non-British citizens are the cause of all their problems (sounds familiar right?). In essence, Brexit was used by UKIP and others to say to people "this will solve the problem of having too many immigrants in the country," and so most of Brexit's legitimate voters voted to leave because they dislike ideas like immigration, multiculturalism, or essentially anything to do with people who aren't British. UKIP are *notoriously* racist, and so are their followers. The singular reason people voted to leave is because they hate other cultures and think that the economy would be better off with our population locked in.

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:22:30 UTC from web in context
  9. @critialcloudkicker If you're implying that the story is that 52% of us were idiots who risked everything just to get rid of some Muslims then yes

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 13:08:39 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  10. @critialcloudkicker It's not even a recount--the fact of the matter is people have learned that they'd made a mistake in voting to leave, and the Brexit campaign was based on flat-out lies and bigotry.

    Even IF I were to agree with you that we should stick with the choice we collectively made, it's STILL unfair because the promises Farage and co. made were wholly made up so that they could systematically destroy our country. I will accept any views one might have about democracy, or patriotism, or even the idea that other races are inferior (I passionately hate that notion, but for the sake of this argument I will accept it nonetheless). I will not accept any idea that says we should accept these lying, manipulative buckets of snot and hatred have earned the right to run this country. They haven't. We deserve better (again, I'm not necessarily basing this off of what you said, but it's my final point regardless)

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:56:22 UTC from web in context
  11. @critialcloudkicker You know what, you're right. A second referendum would actually be really stupid because I would rather remove all the bolts from a barge with my teeth than risk this happening a second time.

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:36:04 UTC from web in context
  12. @critialcloudkicker I wasn't applying that to what you said

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:31:11 UTC from web in context
  13. @critialcloudkicker The referendum was the antithesis of valuable, you pube

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:30:48 UTC from web in context
  14. @critialcloudkicker We wanted a democracy. Even if you think we scuppered OUR right to that democracy (and feel free to), they didn't.

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:23:26 UTC from web in context
  15. @critialcloudkicker Having a second referendum would probably only be the fourth-stupidest thing to happen this week. Admittedly I don't know how much such a thing costs so feel free to enlighten me, but Brexit is not representative of what the people want, nor what we deserve, quite frankly. You say "the country has spoken," but if they were to speak again they would say something much different

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:21:19 UTC from web in context
  16. @critialcloudkicker They want to remain in the EU, that should be their right regardless of what it does to us

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:15:28 UTC from web in context
  17. @critialcloudkicker At this point I'm personally willing to lose Scotland for their sake, whatever that means for us

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:12:54 UTC from web in context
  18. @critialcloudkicker "We" voted out because the government thought it was what people wanted. In the space of several hours that stopped being the case. I get that it can be likened to a "you made your bed, now lie in it" scenario, but this isn't us being petty. This is us wanting to be fiscally secure, with opportunities for ourselves and our future generations.

    And for what it's worth, the politicians are awful, disgusting people. They actively lied to their supporters, and they're doing all of this because they're bigoted, glorified sewage incarnate. I would sooner have my country overturned and set on fire for the good of the people than live under the slimy iron fist of Nigel Farage or Boris Johnson.

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 12:06:29 UTC from web in context
  19. @critialcloudkicker Because a huge number of leave voters realise that they were--and I have no qualms saying this--cherrying stupid

    Saturday, 25-Jun-16 11:54:15 UTC from web in context
  20. @critialcloudkicker Same.

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 18:21:07 UTC from web in context
  21. @critialcloudkicker Megaman legends 1 is my favourite game of all time.

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 10:25:09 UTC from web in context
  22. @critialcloudkicker It's been getting middling reviews pretty consistently. The main problem with the game seems to be a huge number of bugs, and the over use of the dash mechanic. I think I'll just fire up the various emulators I need to play through the classic games (and of course Legends) again. https://gs.smuglo.li/attachment/64058

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 10:17:46 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker Pretty much it. I looked recently for a new phone and all are HUUUGE. I carry everything in my trouser's pockets so having almost tablet-sized phones in there is impossible or uncomfortable to wear. I'd consider every phone with a 5'' screen or bigger a phablet. 4'' screens are big enough in my opinion.

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 09:25:08 UTC from web in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker PHone + tABLET

    Friday, 24-Jun-16 09:14:46 UTC from web in context
  25. @critialcloudkicker I wouldn't be mad to have this honour.

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 19:16:17 UTC from web in context
  26. @critialcloudkicker wast it this image http://rainbowdash.net/url/847655

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 19:03:43 UTC from web in context
  27. Even with a small 1'' OLED display and a RF transceiver module attached the current draw is so small that the powerbank shuts off. A 3'' LCD display on full brightness doesn't trigger that function. Originally I wanted to use the powerbanks for my DIY RC car remote

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 10:01:02 UTC from web in context
  28. @critialcloudkicker That's an option. I'd rather return the powerbank and get my money back before I open and destroy it. On the other hand I got 3 powerbanks with 2600mAh for 9€.

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 09:44:28 UTC from web in context
  29. @critialcloudkicker People gave a rate before the movie was released (You can see some people rating it with a 1/2) but now that it's available, critics gave them approval.

    Wednesday, 22-Jun-16 20:57:33 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  30. @critialcloudkicker https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sausage_party/reviews/?type=user

    Wednesday, 22-Jun-16 20:32:50 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context