Copenhagen 2020 being cancelled.
underperforming drives me up the wall, even during practice.
When you pee and you think you're done peeing and give er a good shake but then you put your hog back in your pants and suddenly you drippin
people who take tf2 too seriously but also people who don't take it seriously at all
no point in getting yourself in a shit mood over a video game hobby, but why bother wanting to play scrims if you just want to go 8-24 not trying at all
no point in getting yourself in a shit mood over a video game hobby, but why bother wanting to play scrims if you just want to go 8-24 not trying at all
dempseypeople who take tf2 too seriously but also people who don't take it seriously at all
no point in getting yourself in a shit mood over a video game hobby, but why bother wanting to play scrims if you just want to go 8-24 not trying at all
no point in getting yourself in a shit mood over a video game hobby, but why bother wanting to play scrims if you just want to go 8-24 not trying at all[/quote]
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when someone asks you to pick them up something at the store but don't specify what they want exactly then get mad when you get the wrong thing
Air_when someone asks you to pick them up something at the store but don't specify what they want exactly then get mad when you get the wrong thing
When I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?
When I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?
Nub_DanishAir_when someone asks you to pick them up something at the store but don't specify what they want exactly then get mad when you get the wrong thingWhen I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?
this just reaffirms you're the worst person alive
When I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?[/quote]
this just reaffirms you're the worst person alive
Nub_DanishAir_when someone asks you to pick them up something at the store but don't specify what they want exactly then get mad when you get the wrong thingWhen I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?
must be pretty hard to tell exactly which product you want only to argue about that afterwards huh
When I've lived with someone for years and I ask them to get milk at the store, but don't specify the exact % fat of milk I want and they get me the wrong one. Like do you even know me?[/quote]
must be pretty hard to tell exactly which product you want only to argue about that afterwards huh
getting the choice of two senile rapist republicans for president
4hpthat boris johnson isn't gonna die from covid
you're wishing death on someone because you don't agree with their politics? truly goes to show what the political climate is like nowadays....
you're wishing death on someone because you don't agree with their politics? truly goes to show what the political climate is like nowadays....
people with boris johnson's politics wish death on literally millions of people
mustardoverlordpeople with boris johnson's politics wish death on literally millions of people
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course
Blame-_-mustardoverlordpeople with boris johnson's politics wish death on literally millions of people
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course
more people die as a result of capitalism in like 10 years than stalin and mao combined killed in their entire time in charge
we just choose to blame deaths in socialist countries on socialism and deaths in capitalist countries on things other than capitalism, because we are taught capitalism as the default, not even to be thought of or questioned
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course[/quote]
more people die as a result of capitalism in like 10 years than stalin and mao combined killed in their entire time in charge
we just choose to blame deaths in socialist countries on socialism and deaths in capitalist countries on things other than capitalism, because we are taught capitalism as the default, not even to be thought of or questioned
Blame-_-unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course
fax bro! look at the empty shelves at walmart thats a preview of commulism like venezela!
Cyanicyou're wishing death on someone because you don't agree with their politics? truly goes to show what the political climate is like nowadays....
go getem champ! it was better in the past tbh! like under thatcher, oh boy was that good and civil
fax bro! look at the empty shelves at walmart thats a preview of commulism like venezela!
[quote=Cyanic]
you're wishing death on someone because you don't agree with their politics? truly goes to show what the political climate is like nowadays....[/quote]
go getem champ! it was better in the past tbh! like under thatcher, oh boy was that good and civil
aight i change my answer to nerds shoehorning politics into threads where nobody gives a shit
mustardoverlordBlame-_-mustardoverlordpeople with boris johnson's politics wish death on literally millions of people
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course
more people die as a result of capitalism in like 10 years than stalin and mao combined killed in their entire time in charge
we just choose to blame deaths in socialist countries on socialism and deaths in capitalist countries on things other than capitalism, because we are taught capitalism as the default, not even to be thought of or questioned
I don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.
unlike socialism which has caused 0 deaths of course[/quote]
more people die as a result of capitalism in like 10 years than stalin and mao combined killed in their entire time in charge
we just choose to blame deaths in socialist countries on socialism and deaths in capitalist countries on things other than capitalism, because we are taught capitalism as the default, not even to be thought of or questioned[/quote]
I don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.
20 million people die each year from starvation, preventable diseases, and lack of healthcare, and that's not even including war, climate change, and many things I'm probably forgetting
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
Nub_DanishI don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
[quote=Nub_Danish]
I don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.[/quote]
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological
mustardoverlord20 million people die each year from starvation, preventable diseases, and lack of healthcare, and that's not even including war, climate change, and many things I'm probably forgetting
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
Nub_DanishI don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological
lol shut the fuck up
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
[quote=Nub_Danish]
I don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.[/quote]
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological[/quote]
lol shut the fuck up
My mothers friend dobe done told me the same god dang thing my mam. Man.
You know what I told it? I say I say I say zumba babygirl. My dick in your poochie. Talk about zoom. Ba.
So then I cut her throat open.
Its all about spot reduction baby and these wizard eyes see all the demons
You know what I told it? I say I say I say zumba babygirl. My dick in your poochie. Talk about zoom. Ba.
So then I cut her throat open.
Its all about spot reduction baby and these wizard eyes see all the demons
mustardoverlord20 million people die each year from starvation, preventable diseases, and lack of healthcare, and that's not even including war, climate change, and many things I'm probably forgetting
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
Nub_DanishI don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological
Also to blame capitalism for deaths of people because they didn't give those people the resources they need is absurd. Are you to blame for every person who dies because you didn't take up a job as a relief worker to save them, must every person make a sacrifice for the benefit of others or be responsible for harm that comes from not making said sacrifice?
Food and medicine isn't just a distribution problem, it's mainly a storage problem it doesn't matter if we drop a literal ton of food onto every starving African village the food will spoil in days and they don't have the necessary medical knowledge to properly dose and apply most medicines you can give them. I know it's really easy to blame everything on "greedy capitalists", but these problems are much more complex than you're making them out to be.
stalin and mao were terrible dictators, but to believe that socialism as an ideology is responsible for the deaths that occurred while they were in charge and to not blame capitalism for the deaths that occur as a result of the distribution of resources on this planet is just not accurate
[quote=Nub_Danish]
I don't know dude mao and stalin intentionally starved people, tortured and imprisoned people I think it's pretty reasonable to blame those deaths on the government whereas your desire to blame the inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life on capitalism is kind of laughable.[/quote]
and yet you choose to blame those deaths on the political philosophy that mao and stalin purported to represent, not on mao and stalin themselves? shouldn't I blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then? what about forces even more inextricably tied to capitalism as an ideology, like slavery and colonialism? what about climate change, which has literally only been made possible by endless capital accumulation?
of course, this is even without getting into the total blackpilled language about "inherent principles of scarcity and the fragility of human life" when we have more than enough food and medicine just sitting in warehouses but can't create a planet that distributes resources humanely and somehow that's non-ideological[/quote]
Also to blame capitalism for deaths of people because they didn't give those people the resources they need is absurd. Are you to blame for every person who dies because you didn't take up a job as a relief worker to save them, must every person make a sacrifice for the benefit of others or be responsible for harm that comes from not making said sacrifice?
Food and medicine isn't just a distribution problem, it's mainly a storage problem it doesn't matter if we drop a literal ton of food onto every starving African village the food will spoil in days and they don't have the necessary medical knowledge to properly dose and apply most medicines you can give them. I know it's really easy to blame everything on "greedy capitalists", but these problems are much more complex than you're making them out to be.
mustardoverlordI blame the deaths caused by hitler, franco, mussolini, winston churchill and george w. bush on capitalism then?
3 of these things are not like the other.
1. Hitler's writings were highly anti-Semitic and anti-capitalistic. Look at The ‘Gemlich letter' one of the earliest pieces of Hitler's writings that still survive.
2. Falangism(Franco), originally was highly anti-capitalistic but adopted pseudo-capitalism under a command economy in order to take full advantage of their neutrality in the second world war and to repair the country from the recent civil war.
3. Mussolini had "state capitalism" which is just another version of command economy.
The economics of fascism is a difficult field of study, but I would definitely not call them capitalist in the traditional sense.
mustardoverlordmy shitty username has killed zero (0) people
Your posts gave me cancer
3 of these things are not like the other.
1. Hitler's writings were highly anti-Semitic and anti-capitalistic. Look at The ‘Gemlich letter' one of the earliest pieces of Hitler's writings that still survive.
2. Falangism(Franco), originally was highly anti-capitalistic but adopted pseudo-capitalism under a command economy in order to take full advantage of their neutrality in the second world war and to repair the country from the recent civil war.
3. Mussolini had "state capitalism" which is just another version of command economy.
The economics of fascism is a difficult field of study, but I would definitely not call them capitalist in the traditional sense.
[quote=mustardoverlord]my shitty username has killed zero (0) people[/quote]
Your posts gave me cancer
politics on a video game forum, what could go wrong