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Joshua Norton
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Weinersraum

Vikings beat him to it, though I suppose they didn’t extrapolate that Vinland was just one small part of a giant continent to exploit.

True, they were weapons programs masquerading as national vanity projects.

>He deftly cuts through what at first sounds like the hot topic to emerge from a smoke-filled dorm room to point out that, old money or new, the philosophy of the wealthy is to replace rather than repair.

I just dropped off two boxes full of books to the Salvos, since I might as well give back to the place where I’ve bought a good 1/3rd of my collection. It was surprisingly easy to part with some of them (like a couple I bought solely on the cover, against the advice of the old proverb) but I kept a lot more just

Lex Luger is a good comparison. Though he does look like a Samoan version of Diesel.

How dare you. I have a 5 frames per second gif with a badly cropped caption that’ll tell you off right quick.

I know some people liked the desolation but FC2 looked like a brown mess to me. Like a modern day Tim Burton movie, it was just fucking ugly to look at.

That was the biggest plot hole in the whole series to me, that there would be any rich people left in the US after the first 2 or 3 Purges.

You can mute teamchat, but can you mute the text? I got a bad habit of reading things, and my salt would probably reduce if I could turn off the chirp box in the left of my screen.

I like plot twists that make a story less interesting.

You could say this new map is the...Cream of the Crop.

Literally shaking, to be honest. From the nerve of this guy.

I mean, if you gloss over the whole Robespierre part of the revolution you can say it was all just regressives killing each other. Just like when Socialists pretend that there was no support on the left for Eugenics. And like pretending the Cheka didn’t kill thousands of people under Lenin.

One of the latest ones, I forget which they all blend together, actually had the movie end on the most ludicrous summation of the series’ theme.

Well...there was Prohibition, which was very much rooted in the Progressive attitude of Women’s Suffrage at the time.

Whoops, suddenly you’re watching one of the best sci-fi TV shows in the last 20 years.

This is literally the stuff you learn in CBT, friend. The idea is that your thoughts are affecting your feelings, which affect your actions. If you deal with your thoughts, examine them for distortion, and try to think in a more constructive manner, you can get yourself to stop misdirecting anger at yourself and

Boy, I hope someone got fired for that blunder!

The leadup to the Iraq War should (and probably is) covered in Journalism schools as one of the greatest failures of a developed nation’s news media in the last 100 years.