Indeed, AD is a daily reminder of why I try to stay out of echo chambers (or at least visit a lot of different, opposing echo chambers).General Patton » 29 Nov 2015 15:12 wrote:I can't be the only one that still likes AD's threads. I don't know what I'd do without my daily dose. No sarcasm, I legitimately enjoy reading these everyday. It's part of the reason I came back to RI after a hiatus of 2 and a half years.
I was also hoping someone was brainstorming a coherent response to the altright instead of unwittingly acting as their propaganda organ, but you can't always get what you want.
If nothing else, I do admire his conviction and willingness to stand up for what he believes in spite of what anyone else thinks.
I salute you American Dream.
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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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I think this may be accurate, but drevil, no he's not saying that, at least I didn't read it that way.American Dream » 29 Nov 2015 13:50 wrote:A relatively high percentage of people here seem to be supportive of Alt Right causes, though often they are not-quite-honest about it.
How many those 1,000 fascist types who are not a problem in anyway whatsoever have enjoyed using Rigorous Intuition in support of their cause?
Of course all this has no connection at all to the real world, especially all the angry white dudes shooting people for supporting Black Lives Matter, Planned Parenthood, anti-Klan organizing, Jews, gay bars, or anything like that...
Personally I was happy to read the OP and I really don't get the folks bitching about it, why would we complain about posting, you know it drops down the page well past 1 quick enough, if you're not interested, don't post.
One thing seems clear: if the overall situation keeps unfolding as it is, the NEXT GOP candidate will make Trump look like a moderate.
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I don't think there's a single complaint here.
Shaping up to be an AD appreciation thread, if anything.
Shaping up to be an AD appreciation thread, if anything.
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You have a very clever and witty way of speaking in what I call "reverse ironics" which appears to be your mother tongue...wombaticus wrote:
I don't think there's a single complaint here. Shaping up to be an AD appreciation thread, if anything.
If all AD posts that didn't follow "the spirit of the rules", as he fondly terms it, were to suddenly vaporize, he would be out of business overnight. I saw an interesting article yesterday about machine written articles for the internet with the capability to gather terms that work off of an algorithm and I am beginning to wonder...
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You must be a speed reader. These articles are usually so long, and I have to throw my mental transmission gears into reverse and forward so many times in order to make sense of it, due to the convoluted terminology, that my brains start smoking...General Patton wrote:
I can't be the only one that still likes AD's threads. I don't know what I'd do without my daily dose. No sarcasm, I legitimately enjoy reading these everyday. It's part of the reason I came back to RI after a hiatus of 2 and a half years.
Which is of course actually a good thing because most people that stumble on them couldn't handle the smoke past a couple of paragraphs and would simply abandon a reading attempt, so their influence on the masses is very minimal anyway...and this is a good thing.
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To be fair, AD has also posted many metric shit-tons of quality material.
Facts being what they is, though, drew makes a point that sticks: anger, or at least disdain and antipathy, are more likely to register a response online. We're no exception. A lot of good threads die young here.
Facts being what they is, though, drew makes a point that sticks: anger, or at least disdain and antipathy, are more likely to register a response online. We're no exception. A lot of good threads die young here.
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Read from the third eye, you'll see what I mean. The words they write take on certain textures, flavored by their consciousness. And they are not lukewarm people. They are composing an orchestra that displays their desires, incarnation, their aesthetic sense of the world.backtoiam » Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:43 pm wrote:You must be a speed reader. These articles are usually so long, and I have to throw my mental transmission gears into reverse and forward so many times in order to make sense of it, due to the convoluted terminology, that my brains start smoking...General Patton wrote:
I can't be the only one that still likes AD's threads. I don't know what I'd do without my daily dose. No sarcasm, I legitimately enjoy reading these everyday. It's part of the reason I came back to RI after a hiatus of 2 and a half years.
Which is of course actually a good thing because most people that stumble on them couldn't handle the smoke past a couple of paragraphs and would simply abandon a reading attempt, so their influence on the masses is very minimal anyway...and this is a good thing.
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Can we start a betting pool: How many threads with the word "Right" in the can AD start before Christmas? 
It is a lot easier to fool people than show them how they have been fooled.
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Read from the third eye, you'll see what I mean. The words they write take on certain textures, flavored by their consciousness. And they are not lukewarm people. They are composing an orchestra that displays their desires, incarnation, their aesthetic sense of the world.
As you can see from my sig line that is the only eye I can possibly use to read with is that third one and I can assure you I have one, and of course that eye knows the other interpretations, but still, the shit is sooooo damn long and repetitious and nauseating that I cannot handle it for very long. You are better versed in the art of internet memegraphic warfare than I am though, and that is obvious to me, so you understand young folks terminology better than I do.
You can probably read it and comprehend it faster than I can. All this new juggalo language fuckes me up man.
I fucking say what I mean, us old folks have a bad habit of doing that shit. And our language has to be extrapolated through this young folk jargon, so a lot get lost in interpretation...
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I have, for the record, always read backtoiam's sig as somewhere between a lament and a threat, much like the Curse of Christ, aka Matthew 7:7
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General Patton » Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:03 pm wrote:Read from the third eye, you'll see what I mean. The words they write take on certain textures, flavored by their consciousness. And they are not lukewarm people. They are composing an orchestra that displays their desires, incarnation, their aesthetic sense of the world.backtoiam » Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:43 pm wrote:You must be a speed reader. These articles are usually so long, and I have to throw my mental transmission gears into reverse and forward so many times in order to make sense of it, due to the convoluted terminology, that my brains start smoking...General Patton wrote:
I can't be the only one that still likes AD's threads. I don't know what I'd do without my daily dose. No sarcasm, I legitimately enjoy reading these everyday. It's part of the reason I came back to RI after a hiatus of 2 and a half years.
Which is of course actually a good thing because most people that stumble on them couldn't handle the smoke past a couple of paragraphs and would simply abandon a reading attempt, so their influence on the masses is very minimal anyway...and this is a good thing.
oh I thought you came back to finish our discussion of abortion in Texas....that's where you left off and I couldn't figure out for the longest time why you were trying to goat me into a disagreement since you've been back because I had really forgotten you till you reminded me. So maybe it's all unfinished business huh?
that's so funny...you caring about a stranger's hygieneWhy hasn't anyone mentioned the hygiene parts of the bill?
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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I have, for the record, always read backtoiam's sig as somewhere between a lament and a threat, much like the Curse of Christ, aka Matthew 7:7
You are very astute, and you are very correct in your observation. Fire burns, oh man, does it ever burn. It burns thoroughly and completely from the head to the toes and leaves nothing but ash. From this will come something as the Phoenix rises from the ashes. What a person is exposed to during and after the burn is what he becomes.Matthew 7:7
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I read it as him being sarcastic but I could be wrong. I could probably have been more polite about it.justdrew » Mon Nov 30, 2015 1:21 am wrote:I think this may be accurate, but drevil, no he's not saying that, at least I didn't read it that way.American Dream » 29 Nov 2015 13:50 wrote:A relatively high percentage of people here seem to be supportive of Alt Right causes, though often they are not-quite-honest about it.
How many those 1,000 fascist types who are not a problem in anyway whatsoever have enjoyed using Rigorous Intuition in support of their cause?
Of course all this has no connection at all to the real world, especially all the angry white dudes shooting people for supporting Black Lives Matter, Planned Parenthood, anti-Klan organizing, Jews, gay bars, or anything like that...
Personally I was happy to read the OP and I really don't get the folks bitching about it, why would we complain about posting, you know it drops down the page well past 1 quick enough, if you're not interested, don't post.
One thing seems clear: if the overall situation keeps unfolding as it is, the NEXT GOP candidate will make Trump look like a moderate.
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