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2019-01-16 at 11:37 AM UTC in Who's your Game of Thrones crush?When I was in school red haired guys were bullied. It was extremely evil.
I regret not being who I am now back then.
Of course the people who bully redheads are the sorts who grab their ankles for niggers. -
2019-01-16 at 11:34 AM UTC in MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING vape shop owner flips out on a trumpian
Originally posted by SpaceCakes purposely getting a dude angry to the point of that person getting fired is a shit-show and probably Bad Karma on Trump shirt guy for elevating this situation.
Any bad karma should go to the jedi media, who you just know this guy watches way too much of, and their orange man bad neuroticism. -
2019-01-16 at 11:28 AM UTC in Ever wake up cranky?For no good reason whatsoever.
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2019-01-16 at 11:14 AM UTC in Foreigners leaving China
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no, people leave everything they know behind and go into the unknown only when things get really, really shitty.
Not true. Europeans are adventurers and move around a lot between the different islands.
Even the Chinese occasionally leave the Celestial Kingdom - everywhere I have ever been there have been loads of Chinese.
The only thing that stopped pretty much all Irish people leaving to go to America was the long journey which was super expensive, took months, was shitty, boring and filthy, and had a high mortality rate even at the best of times.
Around the time of the famine ships got better and bigger, and the country sort of emptied out - it's often blamed on the famine, but the trend continued right throughout the 19th Century and into the 20th - people just didn't see the point in sitting around being poor and miserable when they could be pursuing the American Dream and having a decent standard of living (which was all the American Dream ever meant) instead. -
2019-01-16 at 1:07 AM UTC in SRS convo about the merits of Jordan Peterson
Originally posted by gadzooks I do consistently come out of it as INTJ, though, if I recall correctly.
All INTJs must fucking hang. -
2019-01-15 at 11:25 PM UTC in Portable speaker/radio mod with ampache serverDepends on your level of technical expertise. Do you understand voltages, can you solder, can you upload code to something like a Raspberry Pi or ESP32, etc?
https://www.instructables.com/howto/Streaming/ -
2019-01-15 at 10:33 PM UTC in Why is water such an effective loosener of atomic bonds?It's a solvent. It's sometimes called universal solvent.
Solvents work like magic, for instance acetone, which is just like water in many ways, basically just a fancy version of water, just melts certain plastics and paints and the like that feel 100% solid and robust. -
2019-01-15 at 9:36 PM UTC in "I'm Irish"It pisses me off that a society will throw its own people overboard, then blame it all on a foreigner.
Look at how the Irish establishment reacted to the recession and panic of in 2008 and 2009 for instance, bailing out banks and bank (((bondholders))) and passing the pain on to the young, who were hit by hiring freezes, welfare cuts and education cutbacks.
This is why we need national socialism.
And I'm not trying to defend the Brits, imo the British government, royals, lords, and all current and former MPs should be shot without trial for being members and servants in a vast terrorist enterprise. -
2019-01-15 at 9:30 PM UTC in "I'm Irish"
Originally posted by stl1 Soy
Boi
Perhaps you missed this paragraph:
"In the 17th and 18th centuries, Irish Catholics, who constituted the vast majority of the population,[33] had been prohibited by the penal laws from purchasing or leasing land, from voting, from holding political office, from living in or within 5 miles (8 km) of a corporate town, from obtaining education, from entering a profession, and from doing many other things necessary for a person to succeed and prosper in society."
The English intentionally kept the Irish from succeeding and prospering. They wouldn't even allow them to be educated. The Irish had a long history of placing learned people "poets" in positions of esteem.
Archer…more pictures, please.
1845 occured in the 19th Century. So did the Emancipation act of 1829. -
2019-01-15 at 9:18 PM UTC in Implications of the post-privacy eraWhat is privacy?
It's hiding.
If you're hiding it's already too late. -
2019-01-15 at 8:50 PM UTC in "I'm Irish"The potato famine was more just a bunch of poor people starving. The narrative that the British were to blame entirely ignores the fact that almost everyone in Ireland was Irish, the Irish had MPs in Parliament in London, and those Irish people are the ones who sold their crops (as opposed to what, donating it all?), and that it was the Irish who kept law and order whenever the starving people kicked up a fuss or left their shitty areas.
The starving were people who just reproduced, farmed, and did casual farm labour - the losers in the social hierarchy, and the rich had no time for them - pretty much the same dynamic we have wrt poor uneducated whites today.
This sort of shit wasn't unusual, it's the same evil dynamic that happened a lot back in the day, when countries were bouncing against their malthusian limits and had famines to reduce their populations. Poor uneducated people just have no way to fight back, and when you're hungry (genuinely hungry, not just hangry cos the line at the drive through is long) you don't have a lot of fight in you anyway.
The IRB was one of those weirdo freemasony illuminati things that emerged from the whole Rebellions of 1845 thing. -
2019-01-15 at 8:27 PM UTC in China is growing cotton on the moon
The moon is big.
Too bad everyone except the Chinese is too poor to go there anymore. -
2019-01-15 at 8:11 PM UTC in China is growing cotton on the moon
The sprout has emerged from a lattice-like structure inside a canister after the Chang'e 4 lander touched down earlier this month, according to a series of photos released by the Advanced Technology Research Institute at Chongqing University. "This is the first time humans have done biological growth experiments on the lunar surface," said Xie Gengxin, who led the design of the experiment, on Tuesday. Plants have been grown previously on the International Space Station, but this is the first time a seed has sprouted on the moon.
Now they just need some space niggas to harvest it. -
2019-01-15 at 7:53 PM UTC in Foreigners leaving China
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2019-01-15 at 7:22 PM UTC in Foreigners leaving China
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny yes, as an exploitee of the UK.
Not really, Ireland was represented in parliament and all. The country was fairly well off for the time, though all of Europe was very poor by any modern standard - that's why people moved to America where they could get several times the wages.
one of their few white colonies.
Most Irish people were content being part of the UK as well, though they didn't want to get drafted for WW1, and didn't like the English, who, being an unusually cunty race, treated everyone like shit (even each other).
The whole idea of Ireland being completely oppressed and shitty as a result being poor is something Irish Nationalists made up to cover for their failures post independence and lefties in the educational system were only too happy to indoctrinate to kids.
Same as in Africa right now. -
2019-01-15 at 7:06 PM UTC in Foreigners leaving China
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2019-01-15 at 6:58 PM UTC in I uploaded a pornhub video of myselfNice pillowcase
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2019-01-15 at 5:15 PM UTC in SRS convo about the merits of Jordan Peterson
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2019-01-15 at 4:52 PM UTC in LATEST STUDY ON WATER FLUORIDATION AGAIN LINKS IT TO LOWERED CHILDREN’S IQ’S
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson 92% of serial killers drink coffee…does that mean coffee causes serial killers?
Stupid fucking studies…
This sort of tactical nihilism always comes up in IQ discussions. Next is "what if IQ isn't real", and eventually it wings up with questioning the entire philosophical basis of the concept of knowing (epistemology). -
2019-01-15 at 4:37 PM UTC in Who's your Game of Thrones crush?