True!!! 3 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
You think challenging an American to hit a flying target is wise?
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Naughty homesick Grasshopper 12 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
Should have never supplied the USSR, should have helped Poland, should have hunted down the war criminals that fled to Argentina, lot of 'should haves' in that war
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Ugh, too political 18 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
Most people won't mind a gay person in their dragon slaying game but is that person interesting and multilayered or was this character thrown in for check box diversity quotas? It depends on what game we are referring to as I have no idea
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Ugh, too political 18 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
The main problem I see here is that video games and escapism media in general should just stay as thus. People play video games to escape everyday life and everyday problems, so if I feel like slaying dragons, I will slay me some dragons
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Ugh, too political 18 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
Oh look, another twitter sjw can't help but throw shit at anyone who doesn't bend the knee to political correctness.
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A jaw-breaking experience 5 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
What were the ages if these losers? most teenagers I knew around this time would hang out at bowling alleys after school because they could buy alcohol and cigarettes without being carded.
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huh 12 comments
jaharien
· 3 years ago
And we were so close to having Joe Rogan moderate these clowns, I can't wait to see what else this alternate reality has to throw at us
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Nothing will change 2 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
I am libertarian in that I hate the feds. Not local government, if I think my state handles gun control or the corona virus poorly, I shall happily pack up and move to a more like minded state.
Nothing will change 2 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Each state could basically be its own nation, but fuck dealing with your local problems at the local level and leaving everyone else to figure shit out as they see fit...
CNN got me like 1 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Depends, if that's more than 2 ply, I wouldn't go alone to your local Walmart
Bee aware 1 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Now here is one thing I fail to understand, we can give the cute bees all of the love and care in the world but we can also declare war on ever inconvenient wasp and hornets nest and they will ALWAYS endure
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Count me out 4 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
I fail to understand, you use the term 'this seasoning' as if you are showcasing one specific seasoning instead of a whole shelf of seasoning. If anything it starts to make less sense considering Europe brought the entire world to their level, kicking and screaming, due to the spice trade
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Anon wants bluepill 5 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. For every twitter blue hair cringe sjw feminist there is an alt right shit poster.
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This is what 400,000 volt cables look like 5 comments
well **** 4 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
You can YouTube: Extra Credits, they have a few short videos explaining the opioum war
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This is why we vaccinate our children 15 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Hm, so follow up question @roanoke in a seriousness and all respect. Let us say that there is a nation with an obesity problem. Heart problems and type 2 diebetes is on the rise, OK? So the government defines your children as clinically obese, so can they make you feed your children government approved rations at gunpoint or alternatively take away your children if you don't comply? This logic seems to have a limit so I'm curious what you think it is?
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This is why we vaccinate our children 15 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Oh I agree, let there be no mistake that I personally am pro vaccine.
I should elaborate from my first comment that both a government and a child's parents can be wrong and make for decisions that fuck up children. Neither are perfect. I guess I believe the parents USUALLY know what's best for their own children, better than any government. But not always. I am merely stating why I would be against goverment enforced vaccines the same way I'm against the death penalty or hate speech laws. Should you give up any of your rights if the circumstances are right? Maybe but you do so at great risk
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I should elaborate from my first comment that both a government and a child's parents can be wrong and make for decisions that fuck up children. Neither are perfect. I guess I believe the parents USUALLY know what's best for their own children, better than any government. But not always. I am merely stating why I would be against goverment enforced vaccines the same way I'm against the death penalty or hate speech laws. Should you give up any of your rights if the circumstances are right? Maybe but you do so at great risk
well **** 4 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Mistake number 1: sell the English tea
Mistake number 2: sell the English as much tea as they can buy
Mistake number 3: when the English want to trade for tea instead of buying, it would serve you well to express interest in something the English make, or else they will FIND something. Morality takes a back seat when men of trade smell profit.
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Mistake number 2: sell the English as much tea as they can buy
Mistake number 3: when the English want to trade for tea instead of buying, it would serve you well to express interest in something the English make, or else they will FIND something. Morality takes a back seat when men of trade smell profit.
This is why we vaccinate our children 15 comments
jaharien
· 4 years ago
Seize the means of reproduction? I'm curious how you intend to enforce that. Generally, not always, but generally it is wise not to give the government any more power than it absolutely needs to have, any right you surrender you had better be prepared to take it back by gunpoint, if the last couple centuries have taught us anything.
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