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#1021 Donald Trump in World Events
PankeymanAlex Jones was right all along lmao
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posted about 8 years ago
#44 Overwatch League announced in Esports
botmodewhen does the game get a replay system <---- real question

I think they said they shelved it to work on making 60 tick servers (among other things) but that was a while ago, I'd imagine it's still in the works.

posted about 8 years ago
#3 Overwatch League announced in Esports

i wish i could know what this feels like

posted about 8 years ago
#5 Overwatch Animated Short | "Infiltration" in Other Games
NakadaPhoenix21and has a thermoptic camo
does this mean she can go invisible like spy?

yes
and she has a speed boost while invisible

posted about 8 years ago
#958 Donald Trump in World Events
Nub_DanishfahrenheitNub_DanishNuzzyfutsNub_DanisheeeNub_Danishnazis were the socialist party of Germany and markets are simply based on supply and demand so it does adjust rationally.the scariest part of this thread is you've somehow managed to get accepted to a college without learning how to google thingshttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=nazi+party
Do you want to bother to use that yourself, because you'll quickly discover that National Socialism is not Socialism and that the Nazi party were very far right in their political and economic ideals.
The original "Twenty-Five Point Programme" of the party, adopted in 1920, listed several economic demands (including "the abolition of all incomes unearned by work," "the ruthless confiscation of all war profits," "the nationalization of all businesses which have been formed into corporations," "profit-sharing in large enterprises," "extensive development of insurance for old-age," and "land reform suitable to our national requirements"),[13] but the degree to which the Nazis supported this programme in later years has been questioned. (the last part about the loss of support is unsubstantiated.)
So they did away with private business and your trying to tell me that it is a far right country. (the german business owner was in name the owner of the business still, but he didnt control what to produce, where to sell it, how much to sell it for etc.)

http://i.imgur.com/gO3yA0a.png

I guess the Nazi party didn't have a defined economic policy since Hitler didn't really give a shit, he didn't think the economy was very important. It seemed like whenever Hitler would make a stance that could be attributed to non-marxist socialist ideas or fascist ideas he'd just later contradict it

so this whole argument BLOWS
well they did put into action the original 25 point program so ya it was socialist nation despite hitler contradicting himself a lot they still put the socialist plan into action

This was in the early 1920s, they stopped giving a shit shortly after and Hitler stopped caring about the economy. He said himself that one of the biggest strengths of Germany was that they didn't have a clear economic policy.

also:

http://i.imgur.com/u8EMfdq.png

posted about 8 years ago
#909 ESEA-IM S23 Happenings/Discussion in TF2 General Discussion

and b4nny was in on it......

posted about 8 years ago
#952 Donald Trump in World Events
Nub_DanishNuzzyfutsNub_DanisheeeNub_Danishnazis were the socialist party of Germany and markets are simply based on supply and demand so it does adjust rationally.the scariest part of this thread is you've somehow managed to get accepted to a college without learning how to google thingshttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=nazi+party
Do you want to bother to use that yourself, because you'll quickly discover that National Socialism is not Socialism and that the Nazi party were very far right in their political and economic ideals.
The original "Twenty-Five Point Programme" of the party, adopted in 1920, listed several economic demands (including "the abolition of all incomes unearned by work," "the ruthless confiscation of all war profits," "the nationalization of all businesses which have been formed into corporations," "profit-sharing in large enterprises," "extensive development of insurance for old-age," and "land reform suitable to our national requirements"),[13] but the degree to which the Nazis supported this programme in later years has been questioned. (the last part about the loss of support is unsubstantiated.)
So they did away with private business and your trying to tell me that it is a far right country. (the german business owner was in name the owner of the business still, but he didnt control what to produce, where to sell it, how much to sell it for etc.)

http://i.imgur.com/gO3yA0a.png

I guess the Nazi party didn't have a defined economic policy since Hitler didn't really give a shit, he didn't think the economy was very important. It seemed like whenever Hitler would make a stance that could be attributed to non-marxist socialist ideas or fascist ideas he'd just later contradict it

so this whole argument BLOWS

posted about 8 years ago
#947 Donald Trump in World Events

weren't nazis only socialist up until hitler was like "benito is a real cool guy with real cool muscles, i like how he does money and stuff" then modeled nazis after the national fascist party in the early 1920s

posted about 8 years ago
#932 Donald Trump in World Events
downpourthe more time passes the more i think Metal Gear Solid is non-fiction.
Hideo Koijma knew this whole time and was trying to warn us!

http://i.imgur.com/Hrdvy4k.jpg

I nearly lost my fucking mind at this

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I USED TO PLAY FOOTBALL YA KNOW, COULDA GONE PRO
posted about 8 years ago
#829 Donald Trump in World Events
dollarlayerCleepopleAren't you cherry picking by ignoring the countless sources people have linked and instead only using the ones that support your view???But NASA is pretty shady on a lot of things. They can't even provide us with an unaltered picture of the earth for example. They use artists to doctor things up, introduce more clouds and make it look all pretty.

There's a reason they do this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zczK51l9w6Y&feature=youtu.be&t=22m15s

posted about 8 years ago
#11 What are you pessimistic about today? in The Dumpster

No fall break at my uni so I have to keep toughing it out until Thanksgiving

posted about 8 years ago
#11 I need help in Hardware

might not work but maybe fn + f12 + numlock all at the same time?

posted about 8 years ago
#7 I need help in Hardware

did you try hitting fn + f11

posted about 8 years ago
#820 Donald Trump in World Events
dollarlayer@812 -- Sorry bud, but you are not convincing me of anything. Anything I argue, I've already made up my mind on. Your views, opinions, and sources are meaningless to me, especially when they are government sources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jzBWmpzifc

So a guy who claims to be Margaret Thatcher's "science adviser" is who you trust to give you accurate information regarding climate change?

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posted about 8 years ago
#788 Donald Trump in World Events
dollarlayerfahrenheitlocal tf2 forum goer $layer knows more about climate change than climate scientists, scientists respond "how could we be so naive"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEPW_P7GVB8

After just looking up Plimer's name and seeing numerous websites picking apart his arguments and books, then him ignoring critiques; I'm inclined to hold his claims with a grain of salt.

edit: A bit more research he made $400,000 AUD from being a former director of several mining companies and owns mining shares, he believed emissions trading would destroy the mining industry in Australia. I wonder if there's some special interest there.

posted about 8 years ago
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