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Posts by Soyboy 2.0 - The GMO Reckoning

  1. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny how would an illegal survive in canada ? can they just get a job ?

    First world countries are full of jobs for illegals that pay very little and have very poor conditions.


  2. How much tax do people in Star Trek have to pay to pay Captain Picard's salary?
  3. Originally posted by aldra if that's a kitchen egg timer you could run the alarm peizo to some nichrome instead so that it heats up when the timer goes off

    that said, how would they even know how long it'd take to be delivered?

    Harder said than done, you need to be able to use a transistor and an external battery to boost the current, and then you need something as a primer sensitive enough to go off for a bit of hot wire. But once you get it down, it's apparently easy to scale up production.

    It would be so easy just to use a light dependent resistor instead of a clock. That way as soon as the package is opened and exposed to the light, boom, right in some intern's face.

    I think Uncle Ted used mechanical switches on his toys. Luddite.


  4. The bombs look kinda strange. Not how I would go about it.

    Like why have a clock on a mail bomb? That's not going to work.
  5. “I’m famous and you are not! I’m important and you are not!” the white nationalist leader would sometimes tell her when he was angry, she claimed in the divorce filings.

    https://dailystormer.name/richard-spencer-involved-in-problematic-divorce-situation/

    Originally posted by Rizzo in a box old, and honestly why does anyone pay attention to this fag

    Don't fucking read the politics forum if you don't care.
  6. Most countries don't have retirement or pensions, so when you get old you gotta go farm to eat - literally. Then when you die I guess they pop you into a hole to help fertilise the crops.
  7. Originally posted by aldra I mean, considering how little has been released it's possible either side could be responsible, but it seems distinctly more like a media sideshow than a string of serious murder attempts though.

    Yeah, right before the elections, and heavily promoted.

    The political science term is "October Surprise".
  8. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yup, Japan actually has vending machines that have used panties (with a photo of the wearer) in them…

    Fucking Japs…




    Interesting, apparently those eggs beside it are for fucking
  9. Originally posted by Anal Turing That is just your retarded nigger brain trying to find some means to "score a point" on me. I'm discussing potential parameters for non-darwinian mechanisms for complexity to naturally emerge. I haven't claimed that they do exist or that I believe I do. I'm discussing if and how it might actually be possible.


    There's certainly no logical barrier to it existing, the question of whether or not it does or can is just a matter of finding the appropriate parameters for some other mechanism to generate complexity, and seeing whether or not the necessary conditions could reasonably come to occur naturally.

    Darwinism itself isn't some embedded law of the universe, it is emergent from the complexity of more fundamental physical interactions. It is just a sorting algorithm that manifests itself in nature as biology in our environment.

    We can see such "sorting algorithms" everywhere in different interactions in nature: the classic example is of the sorting of rocks on a beachhead by the waves. Heavier rocks require more energy to push, so lighter rocks are pushed further by a given wave. A wave's energy decreases as it passes the shoreline, so only smaller and smaller rocks are deposited at the end of a wave, before it recedes. This is why you see that sandy beaches have emerged next to the ocean; the sand is the smallest "rocks" deposited by the waves, granules. If you walk into the oceans, you will see the sand turn to pebbles, then to larger rocks. This is the result of natural "sorting" by the waves. Darwinism is just another such phenomenon. Under different circumstances, it is possible for other algorithms to generate complexity that might rival Darwinism.

    didn't read
  10. Originally posted by Ghost What's ur BMI

    34
  11. I am Ahab.

  12. Originally posted by aldra They're already joining Russia's MIR, their alternative to the SWIFT transaction logging system.

    I feel that a country like Russia, which still holds more than a few strong socialist policies, would not give away central control of their currency so easily though. More generally, crytocurrency underpinning entire economies seems like quite a risk considering the progress made in quantum computing this last decade or so.

    There's actually been quite little actual progress in quantum computing - we've gotten regular announcements since the 90s or so, but it's kind of like fusion, always only 10 years away.

    And if your cryptocurrency gets kiked you can always fork your blockchain to fix the problem, that has happened quite a few times already, like when Etherium hard forked when the DAO project was hacked.
  13. Originally posted by aldra go through chemo again

    I gained weight on chemo.

    Not everyone gets skinny on it.
  14. Originally posted by tee hee hee How tall r u big guy?

    6'2.5"
  15. Originally posted by Jυicebox I wish Putin would start up the crypto ruble

    I have a feeling that anyone in the US that buys it will get gitmo'd for "treason" though

    Fiat currency is a poor investment, rubles especially so.

  16. Is that a list of the latest posts?
  17. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Um, there's a whole country full of pakis right here on earth. It's called Pakistan. Perhaps you've heard it mentioned.

    That's just something parents use to scare their children.
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