ShaftyMcShaft
Shafty McShaft
ShaftyMcShaft

To be honest, as a person who generally finds himself on the other end of such negotiations, I dislike it when people do this, because they're not actually negotiating, nor are they serious about buying, but they think they are.

I knew some asshole was going to say that. You won.

But there's no difference between the puzzle and the questions. They're just games to get you to reveal your personality traits.

How many quarters would you need to reach the height of the Empire State building?

Exactly. My choice. Microsoft could have chosen not to put an always on camera on an Internet connected device that's supposed to sit in my living room. They didn't, so I'm going to choose not to buy it.

Definitions are critical. What you might call "regulation" I would call "collusion." The rules are set up to appear stringent and, well, regulated, but it's really only about increasing costs and decreasing accessibility for newcomers and making sure avenues for selective prosecution are always available because

And in the greatest movie of all time, The Outlaw Josey Wales, it came down to white guys versus white guys, with the Indians saving the day for the good guys.

Also, it didn't really "end." The humans and machines made an "uneasy truce." Not a lasting peace or a decisive victory, and they went back to fighting in the terrible Marrix MMO.

Especially science.

Look Squid, nowhere in the Bible, and I mean NOWHERE does it say Jesus rode a dinosaur with feathers. So I'll keep my velociraptors featherless, just like God intended, thankyouverymuch.

Regardless of how minimal I would like taxes to be, I would like charities to be exempt from those taxes. So soup kitchens, secular or religious, regardless of the amount of taxation, I would like to see tax exempt. The issue with churches is they can run absolutely massive profit-driven enterprises (Joel Osteen has

I'm a libertarian, too, and that's my preferred "solution" as well. The government has no business in affording special protections that could just as easily be handled by contract law. However, I don't see the government banning "straight marriage" anytime soon. But if they're going to give that bonus right to

I did stick to the topic of civil rights. People are denied their civil rights because the government prohibits them from engaging in activities contrary to the religious beliefs of the majority of the population. And solely "because of" religious beliefs, not "in addition to."

The tax exempt status of churches is a bonus to religious people "because religion."

But he also "knew" because he's on the team radio.

Second, this guy doesn't seem to understand the definition of, "civil rights issues." Feeling marginalized by the larger culture doesn't mean your rights are being trampled, and holding rallies or trying to convince people to abandon their current religion isn't exactly new. Frankly, various groups have been trying

I don't think he comes off as intolerant at all. He's asking for tolerance of atheists, as there is a frequently espoused view by believers that non-believers are somehow amoral and less worthy of political office and inclusion in community. This is completely wrong, as plenty of atheists adopt a secular humanist

There are believers (think militant islamo-fascists, doomsday cult leaders) who actively want to make the world a very, very bad place. And there are believers and non-believers who work every day to make life better for us all. The whole point of the guy's "atheists are okay" campaign is to counter the kind of

It's not about right or wrong or being competitive. What Vettel did was stupid, risking way too much to win a battle but maybe losing the war. Racing is a team sport, and I'm not talking about a team of two drivers, I'm talking about an individual driver and the massive group of engineers, mechanics, crew, even the

The genocide probably helped their war effort. Wars are expensive, and stolen treasure and slave labor help. What doomed the Reich was the invasion of the Soviet Union. In winter. Hitler was a fool, and we should be very thankful for that.