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  1. @critialcloudkicker What has meme done?!

    Thursday, 23-Oct-14 01:34:21 UTC from web in context
  2. @critialcloudkicker I don't know of anything called Parliament Hill.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:39:43 UTC from web in context
  3. @critialcloudkicker Well they are already reporting that maybe the Americans should be watching our border rather than the mexican border. so yeah, i'm kinda offended.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:36:32 UTC from web in context
  4. @critialcloudkicker well CNN already is talking about it.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:33:18 UTC from web in context
  5. @critialcloudkicker but I, personally, think it was just this one guy or group who decided to go and shoot up the parliment, an not a directed ISIS group effort.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:28:51 UTC from web in context
  6. @critialcloudkicker If it was a single guy shooting some poeple, I doubt any big terrorist organization is involved. It's the sort of thing a nutjob does.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:27:54 UTC from web in context
  7. @critialcloudkicker well, it might have to do with the fact we just took a much more direct reaction against that situation with some of our bombers sent off to help.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:26:06 UTC from web in context
  8. @critialcloudkicker its the same stuff as on CTV, in fact I kinda trust CBC more anyway.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:22:13 UTC from web in context
  9. @critialcloudkicker and yes, those are as credible as they get. I'm watching the CBC on tv right now.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:20:18 UTC from web in context
  10. @critialcloudkicker just a little on edge. I heard that the threat level had been recently raised to moderate or something due to "increased chatter" from extremeist groups. As far as I know, we didn't know this was coming.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:18:25 UTC from web in context
  11. @critialcloudkicker CTV.ca, CBC.ca, Even CNN. All their websites should have stuff.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:10:26 UTC from web in context
  12. @critialcloudkicker Oh dude! Are you? Alright. You got it! *runs for parents car*

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 23:06:11 UTC from web in context
  13. @critialcloudkicker My dream is to become the heaviest healthy person in the world, the person who fits that category now is a very large Olympic weight lifter if I'm correct

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:45:08 UTC from web in context
  14. @critialcloudkicker well by that perspective it all requires having a big family and a job where you work with a lot of people, my dad is an over the road truck driver and he doesn't see anyone

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:42:36 UTC from web in context
  15. @critialcloudkicker man, counting RDN.. yeah, i'm not close to that yet

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:42:15 UTC from web in context
  16. @critialcloudkicker People are too lazy to do that, I don't even have 100 friends on Facebook

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:35:52 UTC from web in context
  17. @critialcloudkicker over 100 people wth

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:35:37 UTC from web in context
  18. @critialcloudkicker I can only pity them. On the other hand I can understand why people become that way. Life gets more and more complicated and complex (for their own reasons) such that they try (subconsciously) to make their world less complicated to cope with their everyday problems. The best way is not to smack with a hammer on their world view but to change it step by step. The smaller the better. Otherwise their own world view would change to drastically, which makes them scared and has an opposite effect.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:31:28 UTC from Choqok in context
  19. @critialcloudkicker Why did you choose to be a vegetarian?

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:26:16 UTC from web in context
  20. @critialcloudkicker Yes

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:25:57 UTC from web in context
  21. @critialcloudkicker If a thing quacks like a duck and walks like a duck then it must be a duck. I want to say that it's natural to put someone into a category by the way the one acts and and looks. It's a system to make fast decisions when they are needed (like dangerous situations). It's basic pattern recognition that our brains do. So if someone shows properties of a SWJ then it's hard to prove of not being a SWJ, especially when the associated negative view against SWJ make it even harder. All we can do to make it not worse is to know and aknowledge this fact and to try to keep an open mind. (it needs a lot of effort to retrain the brain).

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:18:27 UTC from Choqok in context
  22. @critialcloudkicker Honestly: I don't care about SJW. If they can't properly talk to eachother it's not worth my time to hear to them. The point they all should make is that people are people. They all have basic rights that noone should deny them, no matter which gender they belong and to which gender they feel attracted to. Only females should have a little more protection when they are pregnant because they bear a new life and the new life should be protected too. But that's it what I'll say about this topic.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 22:00:30 UTC from Choqok in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker I like tumblr for the most part. I'm following cool people posting cool stuff. I try the best I can to stay away from people who have the tendency to post their strong, stubborn, and often stupid opinions like about gender inequality (by fighting the other gender) and gender perception. I have the impression that those people don't know how to approach other people with proper respect despite of different opinions and world views. Other world views may be wrong but it won't help to fight aggressively against them persuading. Instead convincing with facts and reasonable arguments and logic should be the ultimate goal. But yeah... I'm talking about an utopic scenario.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:44:18 UTC from Choqok in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker In my opinion the Internet amplifies bad behaviour and limits to a degree the credibility of facts, which worsens any discussion, thus resulting into a toxic environment for any further discussion.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:24:14 UTC from Choqok in context
  25. @critialcloudkicker It's the Atari Jaguar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z6b557SQ0k

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:16:54 UTC from Choqok in context
  26. @critialcloudkicker Brands come always with some expectations from the consumers. Usually consumers see brands as a mark of quality. They trust them. If a game is released on a system the game automatically gets a bit of that brand quality expectation. If it's a good game it doesn't hurt the brand. That kind of brand loyalty was more visible in the time of the console wars when people were fighting over Sega and Nintendo because on their system were the better games. So it's not new but a different incarnation of the same.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:15:58 UTC from Choqok in context
  27. @critialcloudkicker CD-O? Or Jaguar? I remember "Do the Math" for the latter.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:13:56 UTC from web in context
  28. @critialcloudkicker Very true. It's very sad.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 21:01:42 UTC from Choqok in context
  29. @critialcloudkicker i think it's supposed to be "verbatim" which loosely translates to "to the letter"?

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 18:36:39 UTC from web in context
  30. @critialcloudkicker You're welcome.

    Wednesday, 22-Oct-14 18:02:06 UTC from web in context