Replies to critialcloudkicker, page 5
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@critialcloudkicker I wouldn't, I use it facetiously sometimes to demonstrate how dumb it is
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@critialcloudkicker both keystone and dakota access are part of the same controversy
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@critialcloudkicker the term "libtard" is just a diminutive buzzword - people use it in place of actual constructive discourse in order to get some sort of carnal approval from people who bask in, like you said, echo chamber rhetoric
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@critialcloudkicker It's kind of a reductive statement (and biased because I'm a libtard or whatever) but I mean that it seems like they will risk people's lives to save/make money (see: healthcare, DAPL, etc. etc.)
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@critialcloudkicker I'm in agreement with you is what I'm saying
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@critialcloudkicker To be fair America has a track record of fiscal "responsibility" over the protection of actual palpable life
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@critialcloudkicker It's an itty bitty http://pny.lv/1aihz
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@critialcloudkicker Is it Pinkie Pie? Is it off-model? Then it is Gherkin
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@critialcloudkicker I was given a PC with Windows 10. I had no choice in that matter.
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@critialcloudkicker I don't know but I don't want to tempt it.
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@critialcloudkicker I wanted to update now before the upgrades apple me over during the experiments when I start the experiments tomorrow.
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@critialcloudkicker I have my laptop and I can work on something else. Still it's dumb that it takes so long. (18% now since my previous post)
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@critialcloudkicker Who are you calling institutionalised
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@critialcloudkicker RDN has enough crazies to be considered an institution I think
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@critialcloudkicker I never thought to ask
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@critialcloudkicker He drinks Potato Knishes
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@critialcloudkicker I'm just saying, you know they're running out of ideas when they finally give the CMC cutie marks.
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@critialcloudkicker Well, I'm pretty sure I could beat the story of a CoD in an afternoon, so not buying any.
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@nerthos @critialcloudkicker That's not real money, GOG!
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@critialcloudkicker Because CD projekt aren't thieves.
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@critialcloudkicker They could probably recognize sigils if trained.
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@critialcloudkicker I meant damage to houses and random 5 to one attacks on people who are alone like in the election. As well as employees in stores and the like being victims of violence.
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@critialcloudkicker No, they're not that organized. After the elections they simply went against everyone, many of which were actually on their side. They'll likely attack what they /think/ is their enemy, but will likely be assorted civilians. They also don't move to opposition strongholds, they prefer to cause trouble in their home turf where they know there won't be a real backlash. If they tried to do it in a right-wing stronghold it'd likely boil down to a firefight where the rioters would be on the recieving side.
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@nerthos @critialcloudkicker >aiming mostly for residential areas the rioters consider to be "the enemy"
Only because they already wrecked the Potato Knishes out of the "friendly" towns at the end of the election. -
@critialcloudkicker Well, the hardest opposition to trump is the same demographic who has been causing rioting and racial hatred for the last few years, with backing from the state (which they'll no longer have now). They've mentioned openly the intent of causing trouble today and through the next 4 years. And taking the election days as an example, the most likely thing to happen is urban rioting, aiming mostly for residential areas the rioters consider to be "the enemy"
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@critialcloudkicker I don't know about any history between Alex Jones and TYT, but Alex Jones is batbatcave insane. Amusingly enough, one can purchase water filtration equipment from Infowars.
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@critialcloudkicker Maybe they were heavily involved in the international drug trade.
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@critialcloudkicker I'm trying my best
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@critialcloudkicker Pony man, pony pony child should pony pony tiger just in pony apony tiger ponies along
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@critialcloudkicker Every man, pony and child should own a tiger just in case another tiger comes along