Cuz it wasn't obvious, this bracket is free entry. Updated the main post to signify this.
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frootloopswhere were u at riptide bro me and fleskore were looking for ur ass
i was in a pm crew battle on friday :(
indecencyu about 8 years late man
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games 20 yrs old its never 2 late baby
JwhannahThe principle is that if I work to make money, then that's my money. I don't think a politician can decide how to spend my money better than me.JwI have no intention of ever boarding a train, so I shouldn't have to pay for it
selfish mentality
I don't really like cupcakes, so I don't have to spend any of my money on cupcakes. Those who do like cupcakes can spend it on them if they so choose, and it doesn't affect me. Similarly, if I really like ramen noodles, I don't expect other people to pay for my ramen. Other people's money belongs to them, and my money belongs to me. Those who have no intention of eating ramen shouldn't have to pay for it. It goes both ways.
Again, if you or others think trains are useful to you, then by all means, vote with your dollars by investing in high speed rail companies, or even just using America's passenger trains. There are other countries with private rail systems that are doing quite well (kind of like the private freight rail system in the US), and I'm not saying it's impossible to work. My only claim is that every public rail system in US history has gone down the hole in debt, but especially the large scale ones like the transcontinental railways and Amtrack.
The prices for passenger and freight rail were about the same in America up until 1980, but then freight railways were privatized. Now, the price for hauling by freight rail is lower than before and supports a massive trucking industry. Conversely, the price for public passenger rail rates have not decreased since 1980, and have actually increased when compared with freight rail.
when you vote with your dollars
people with more dollars get more votes
thats the fucking point dumbass thats why we are in this situation in the first place but u probably think that they 100% earned all those fucking dollars
YOOOOOOOO
Better late than never lol.
I'm proud to present the first iteration of TeamFortressTV Melee, run through Slippi this time. With a $100 pot bonus to boot! A free-entry Melee tournament available to all US/Canada comp tf2 players through smash.gg.
Registration is open right now and is open until a half hour before the event starts. Bracket starts on October 9th @5:00 Central / 6:00 Eastern!
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See y'all then!
thronegod a++ highly recommend
anybody else bored on a tuesday night
joshuawnflatlinejoshuawnhello everyone i will help settle this epic debatedolphin rider!!!!!
conflate is best understood in modern day use as a portmanteau of confuse & inflate (a definition or a concept). "inadvertent" mixing of concepts tends to be followed in its modern definition.
the etymology points to it as just a mix of concepts, not necessarily one that is confused: https://archives.cjr.org/language_corner/language_corner_020915.php
sometimes language usage just develops ironically like that lol, usually from a need to express a complex sentiment in a way that wasn't previously prolific. sometimes it's just the works of a really popular writer that bring an ironic nuance to a previously neutral word. shakespeare did this with many words. euphemisms, as a concept, are another great example of this.
i hope that helps
sincerely
forum poster
hey flatline, hope you've been doing well :)
still posting in this thread so i cant be doing too well...
bump for season whatever i wanna play on a noscrim fun team
joshuawnhello everyone i will help settle this epic debate
conflate is best understood in modern day use as a portmanteau of confuse & inflate (a definition or a concept). "inadvertent" mixing of concepts tends to be followed in its modern definition.
the etymology points to it as just a mix of concepts, not necessarily one that is confused: https://archives.cjr.org/language_corner/language_corner_020915.php
sometimes language usage just develops ironically like that lol, usually from a need to express a complex sentiment in a way that wasn't previously prolific. sometimes it's just the works of a really popular writer that bring an ironic nuance to a previously neutral word. shakespeare did this with many words. euphemisms, as a concept, are another great example of this.
i hope that helps
sincerely
forum poster
dolphin rider!!!!!
elektrowhat do u write flatline
:think: