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  1. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Then why does my ex gf and her roomie call me one? and why does my mom call me one as well when I was growing up?


    are you dickless as well? I remember you posting about some trashhound calling you that too.
  2. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you are not a psychopath Bill Krozby

    you're just dumb and have poor impulse control
  3. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    It's Maxwell's demon and the short answer is no, it would not violate the second law of thermodynamics, the energy cost of tracking the molecules and opening the door at the right time would be of equal or of greater value than the energy gained by separating the molecules by hot or cold.


    I actually picked up a few first-year physics textbooks the other day; some guy down the street was giving away his old materials so I'll get around to reading through those at some point.

    Do the laws of thermodynamics take quantum mechanics into account, or do they break down at a small enough scale like most other classical physics principles?
  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    [SIZE=24px]ldid a fire on my garden[/SIZE]


    almost as good as that 'do a rape' meme
  5. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Plus if we get high (I read that as do stims because ope's make muh dick flaccid) and fight it might end up wayyy bad because I am pretty sure at some point I would just go into meth rage ape shit.


    you're concerned about not being able to maintain an erection while fighting? am I reading this correctly?
  6. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I've read that somewhere before/can't remember where

    enter should have a custom title though. maybe 'ladykiller'
  7. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Excellent write up. Also didn't the US basically announce the attack on Mosul on TV? I imagine if we know their next 'target' is Raqqa ISIS command knows as well, which is most likely exactly how they intended it to be.


    of course they know; donald trump's 'it should've been a surprise attack' is retarded - Mosul and Raqqa are the two biggest ISIS strongholds, once the Russians joined the party and forced the west to actually start attacking ISIS infrastructure they knew it was coming eventually.

    these aren't just battles, these are sieges that will last weeks to months - as such they require a lot of preparation that can't really be hidden; you could probably see the Iraqi artillery lining up a few days in advance with binoculars from a high rise on the edge of town.
  8. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    cunt, wake up
  9. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I want to be general mustard in the attic with a fork
  10. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you're not my real dad
  11. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    If you've been following any sort of news at all, you're probably familiar with the US taking credit for the ongoing siege of Mosul (it's really just the Peshmerga and Iraqi Army doing the heavy lifting). The city has been cut off from supply lines and a large-scale effort is currently underway to drive ISIS out of the city.

    You may not be familiar with the US announcement that they're currently in planning stages for a similar attack on Raqqa, in Syria. Like a drunk man breaking into your house, pissing in your closet and then getting angry at you for supposedly 'looking at his dick', the US has announced their invasion plans and precluded Russia and Syria from participating in any form - the only two groups that have any legal basis to operate in the country militarily.

    Extreme exceptionalism and bizarre detachment from reality aside, they have publicly stated that they intend for the operation to run (at least partially) parallel to the current siege of Mosul. This is equal parts peculiar and bothering.

    It's unclear how they plan on purging the city, if it is actually their goal. The two local groups with soldiers on the ground that the US is able to influence are the Kurds and what they deem the 'Free Syrian Army', 'New Syrian Army', 'moderate rebels'... Their names change so often that it's probably best just to refer to them as what they are - sponsored jihadists.

    The Kurds are presently in no position to provide a substantial ground force - they're locked up in fiights with Turkish incursions to the north aimed at stopping them from unifying.

    The sponsored Jihadists aren't likely to provide much assistance - since the majority of US-supported groups swear allegiance to Al Nusra (the US directly sponsoring the group they blame for the September 11 attacks, who'd've thought) they'd potentially be willing to attack ISIS' positions in Raqqa to take as their own, but they've demonstrated many times recently that they don't care much for the US 'invaders', even though they do keep taking the free cash and weapons without complaint. Further, due to political maneuvering related to the Kurds, Turkey is likely to use it's (much greater) influence among the Jihadists to call them off.

    The disturbing part is, coincidentally, more interesting.

    Prior to, and in the early days of the Mosul siege, there were substantial reports circulating that the US had organised with ISIS leaders to force 9000 or so fighters out of the city, eastwards to reinforce jihadists in Syria. This would serve a few purposes - it'd make the Iraqi advance much easier, it'd preserve US 'terror assets' and it'd open up another front against the SAA troops attacking Aleppo. This is not as far-fetched as the media would have you believe - the US came to a similar agreement with ISIS when the Iraqi army approached Fallujah - during the attack, they were to quietly evacuate their more valuable personnel and equipment out of the city. Unluckily for them, their exit convoys were spotted by Iraqi scout helicopters. Iraqi command called the US to ask what the fuck was going on, and they got the response that they were not to attack the convoy for fear of civilian casualties. Iraqi command told them NO DEAL and sent several gunships to rip them apart. Once it'd become obvious the convoys were being obliterated, the US ordered Iraq to cease attacks because they were going to launch their own long-range airstrikes - another chunk of the convoy was destroyed, but if I recall correctly at least 50% escaped.

    This exodus has not happened in Mosul so far - assuming the rumour is true, it's likely because the US has little ground-presence and would be unable to stop the Iraqis and Peshmerga from pulverising ISIS on the way out if they were to spot the convoys again.

    It's from this perspective that the proposed attack on Raqqa is troubling. If the US have control over who enters and exits both 'gateway' cities, both large hubs for ISIS and related groups, it makes tactical sense to find a way to transfer power (ie. manpower, weapons, research into chemical agents, etc.) from the city that MUST be liberated (Mosul) to Syria, which they are still determined to undermine.

    I don't know exactly how this is going to play out, but I can guarantee you the overlap period between the Mosul and Raqqa operations is not an accident or coincidence.
  12. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    DM would need to be able to moderate responses; someone will inevitably fuck it up
  13. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    *buys bulk psychedelic in powder form*

    "Oh crap, it's supposed to me micrograms, not milligrams!"

    I've read multiple stories of chuckleheads missing being off by a decimal space when weighing something, memantine is the most memorable drug that this occurs with, particularly with its very long half-life. Did you know that ketamine is considered the most accurate schizo-mimetic? Originally it was LSD, which is unsurprising due to common perceptions, even among researchers at the time. You've said before that you can develop a weird feeling if you take too much, when you expressed some measure of surprise at my optimal daily dosage of 25mg. I've experienced adverse effects myself when increasing the dosage after a break, things can get rather…unnerving.


    lol, do you not remember those 'I eyeballed phenazepam and woke up in mexico a week later' threads?
  14. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    would be up for it next time any of you guys are in australia

    not exactly in the best shape for it though; too many drugs and no sleep for a long time
  15. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    GRIDS
  16. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    you two should murder/suicide each other
  17. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I usually e-diagnose them with autism or ADD depending on whether they keep coming back to an indefensible point or keep changing the subject
  18. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    lolyeah, l0pht was ace


    fuck I'm old
  19. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Doesn't it feel good to understand the hearts and souls of others? Everyone's connected.

    eh. I'm more concerned with being a degenerate (everyone here is by edfinition) who spends way too much time on the internet
  20. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    East-Asians… East Asian…


    you can just say asian

    nobody except pakis think that pakis are asian
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