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2019-02-26 at 1:59 AM UTC in Influx of incest pornAnybody else notice that like 50% of porn nowadays is some kind of incest porn? You've got the quality ones like HarperTheFox who actually have really good stories and conversation that feels natural. Then you have the disgusting mother fucks his son shit where it's some 50 year old lady with saggy tits. Even worse when it's the dad. Then there are the step-brother and step-sister ones which are a hilariously step from regular old incest. There's also the really creepy stuff where the 'sister' pretends to be like 11 with her pigtails and talks about mommy and daddy.
Why so much incest porn? Most of it has little to no story and is just like regular porn.
I do suggest watching harper the fox just to see what natural dialogue in porn looks like. I don't like the incest bit but I'm trying to find more stuff that has dialogue like this and I can't. It feels like you're watching something private and personal instead of just two people fucking.
https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5ad8cf98ec8c9 -
2019-02-26 at 1:54 AM UTC in If you could make $100,000 from a crime, would you?Depends on the crime. What kind of crimes did you have in mind?
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2019-02-26 at 1:52 AM UTC in I Commend The Current 420 Friendly Folks40 years ago we were in the middle of a world war
war has a way of decreasing supply
you are very brave -
2019-02-26 at 1:52 AM UTC in Anyone here like to smoke pcp and chicken?No
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2019-02-25 at 2:40 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2019-02-25 at 2:39 PM UTC in Man tries to join the police but gets turned down cause he's not black disabled or gayYou guys are racist.
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2019-02-25 at 9:28 AM UTC in Selling and buying drugs forumNo
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2019-02-25 at 8:45 AM UTC in Man tries to join the police but gets turned down cause he's not black disabled or gayDamn it finally happened. A white man was discriminated against.
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2019-02-25 at 8:43 AM UTC in I stopped taking advice once I realize that most people are full of shit...I'm full of hot water bitch
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2019-02-25 at 8:39 AM UTC in Russia's getting boring
Originally posted by Firekrochfatty germans & russians seem to always have overindulged in alcohol. granted, they seem to handle it somewhat better than many other breed of peoples— well, the irish, are another liquor toting lot. lol 😋
There's some variation on the genes which dictate cytochrome p450 enzyme production that only has been found in irish people. It helps metabolize alcohol by giving it's humans an abundance of these enzymes, which is why redheads/irish people need more of some drugs than other people. Their bodies are better at getting rid of them.
Likewise, a lot of Asians and Native Americans (north and south) have a gene which does the opposite, and also makes them get very red when drunk. It's basically the same reason that some ethnicities are lactose intolerant and others aren't. These metabolic differences are pretty interesting honestly. It goes far beyond milk and alcohol. -
2019-02-25 at 8:30 AM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?
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2019-02-25 at 8:27 AM UTC in Are you ready for peak politically correct?
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2019-02-24 at 11:54 PM UTC in Are you ready for peak politically correct?Well of course he's republican no such thing as a jedi democrat
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2019-02-24 at 11:36 PM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?Told you they'd come out.
Now lets wait for the proof of conspiracy that will never come. -
2019-02-24 at 10:34 PM UTC in This whiskey comes with a cork. Fancy
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed Not just flavours. All whiskey starts off as basically vodka, a clear distilled alcohol, but whiskey is psychoactive in ways that normal vodka isn't. Druids used to worship oak, which is the wood that all whiskey is aged in. Bourbon is aged in American oaks, local whiskeys in European oaks (and flavoured with bog turf/peat and such). There are also differences in the grains used too.
Whiskey is not psychoactive in different ways. Are you thinking of congeners maybe? That's what causes all the different smells and flavors and hangovers.
The only thing that affects how alcohol hits you is metabolism. Like for example, sugar increases the rate at which you absorb alcohol. So does the carbonation in beer. This is why a glass of wine or a beer will hit harder than liquor even when you're consuming the same amount of alcohol.
Maybe I'm wrong though. If you have something about the different psychoactivity of different alcohols that DOESN'T have to do with metabolism, I'd love to hear it. -
2019-02-24 at 10:29 PM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed HTS is basically right though. Round earth vs flat earth is fundamentally a middle intellect argument. Very smart people don't care to debate it, and very stupid people can't visualise and simulate the consequences of abstract geometrical ideas in their head.
Okay. But nobody's debating it. Documentaries like this get made for money, not because people wanna argue with flat earthers. Nobody does this for fun. We look at these things because they're just another crazy part of the world. HTS is just a contrarian so he wants to find something to bitch about and argue over no matter what we're talking about. Learning about the world and learning about what other people think, and thinking critically about it, should not be looked down upon as some circlejerk.
But anyway that's why I'm talking about confirmation bias in general, rather than trying to disprove the flat earthers. I don't give enough fucks to try and disprove them. Far smarter people than I have already done that. Personally I've seen the curvature of the earth, so I don't really give the idea any merit whatsoever. Especially not when the people in this documentary were failing to prove their hypothesis through experiments THEY themselves conducted.
Other conspiracy theories have a little more to discuss, since they're mostly about history/hidden things that they have no way of proving. I mean, where's the evidence for the jedis purposely fudging holocaust numbers? Why is there only stuff which they think disproves the status quo? You'd think there'd be a ton of evidence out there had the numbers been made up. -
2019-02-24 at 10:22 PM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING V: A Cat-Girl/Boy Under Every Bed Why would anyone believe that? Anyone can go to Auschwitz and see real recreations of the massive gas chambers and crematoriums.
They think the camps existed (most of them) but not that people were mass murdered, despite the Zyklon B residue and nail scratches and mass graves.
Ideas like this exist because people like to conveniently ignore information that does not agree with their bias. They look only at the evidence which does prove it. And the stuff that doesn't is faked, like the extensive records the Nazis kept on their patients, and the correspondence between Hitler and other Nazi officials, and Goebbel's private journal, meeting records, the millions and millions of personal accounts, etc.
Watch. Some of them will appear in this thread. See what other conspiracies they believe in. It's almost assured that if a person believes in one, they will believe in others as well. This crude distrust of authority some people have totally erases any ability to think logically when it comes to such issues, even if they may be otherwise intelligent people. -
2019-02-24 at 10:13 PM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?
Originally posted by HTS *sigh*
I've said it before and I'll say it again, but the only people who care about Flat Earthers existing are 105 IQ big brainy bois who need to pick on the poor 95 IQ untermenschen because the 110 IQ master race makes them feel inadequate. Same with most American atheists.
You can keep your sighing to yourself. Nobody cares about your opinion. -
2019-02-24 at 9:05 PM UTC in Has anybody seen that flat earth documentary on Netflix yet?It's called behind the curve.
The best part is when they get the flat earthers to conduct experiments and all of them fail. Somebody donates a 20,000 dollar gyroscope and it proved them wrong at every turn. Their next step was to create a bismuth container for the gyroscope because it would block the 'heaven rays' which is apparently some energy that comes down from the giant dome that covers Earth.
Second best part is how they also believe in like every other conspiracy theory. 9/11, secret societies, moon landing faked, transgenders being government agents, holocaust faked, science is trying to deceive you, etc.
Funny how people who believe in one conspiracy theory are also willing to believe in others. These idiots will believe anything that confirms their agenda, which is that "the man" has shit to hide, and everything we know is fake. Even when there are actual experiments, conducted with high tech equipment, by the flat earthers themselves, they STILL keep up with that confirmation bias.
Of course, these people never actually discuss the 'information' with anybody other than those who agree. It's a little circlejerk of distrust. And there is so much infighting between conspiracy theorists too. There's people here who believe the holocaust was faked but would laugh at the flat earth theory.
In general, strong distrust for authority is a sign of mental weakness. Not that you should always trust authority, but you shouldn't be dumb enough to think literally everyone is lying all the time. Objectivity is important. -
2019-02-24 at 8:49 PM UTC in How long ago did you last get laid?9 months before you were born