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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    edited February 2017
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    I am half expecting.. hoping I guess, that all this shit does actually make America great again, because it showed just how vulnerable our country was. Not even we're safe to meddling politics, but maybe we should be.

    You're being too optimistic. If what you're saying was real Trump wouldn't have gotten as far as he did because the voting population would have remembered what happened with George W. Bush.

    I'm saying that we might amend money out of politics and limit what congress and the executive can do to already in place laws.

    And maybe drop kick the electoral college out of the fucking country.

    Things would have to tremendously worse than they are now from that to be on the table. As in revolution from the ground up, that's not getting touched with the current (and even pre-Trump) system, it's too entrenched and fucked up at every level to get glanced at. We might have stood a chance had Hillary won and we had a few generations with Dems in control of the presidency and all branches but we are not lucky enough to be in that reality either, and that'd still be a long shot.

    edit: Also, you can't really get money entirely out of politics due to how it works. There will always be corruption and politicians requiring money to win elections.

    Harry Dresden on
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    P10P10 An Idiot With Low IQ Registered User regular
    my phone just has you view messages one at a time

    Shameful pursuits and utterly stupid opinions
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    RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    The Ender wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    so what is happening now, is the US government actually collapsing today?

    Trump is basically confirming that all of the leaks out of the White House are real & credible. Because he's an idiot, you see.

    So, yeah. Go back over all of the leaks and nod to yourself that every bit of it is true.


    Also... it kind of sounds like he is saying the intelligence briefings about his connections in Russia are true? It's fucking weird. 'The REAL scandal is that the information was illegally given to the press, and also Crimea was invaded while Obama was in charge so what does it matter if Trump has connections in Russia, and hey this whole thing is just intended to distract from Hillary's failed campaign.'

    His twitter is currently a bunch of excuses for why dealings with Russia are status quo, how it is unfair that leaked intelligence about his alleged connections to Russia reached the press & what amounts to angry confirmation that the leaks are legit.


    I haven't had any sleep yet, so my foggy brain can currently only muster frustration at how badly Trump is bungling what should be a simple coup effort. 'No, Trump, that's not how you do this! No! Go the other way! The power up is right there! Oh Goddammit just give me the controller!'

    He can't let anything go. The Ninth Circuit ruling, he was (by proxy) shredded in that because instead of preparing for the actual case surrounding the actual order, somebody told him no and he had to insist that not only is he right, they're not allowed to say no, which I doubt is a persuasive argument in most courtrooms. And Rudy's claims as to what the ban actually is can also fatally undermine it too. He cannot pick his battles.

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    A Kobold's KoboldA Kobold's Kobold He/Him MississippiRegistered User regular
    edited February 2017
    Morning my fellow miscreants.

    Today I learned to NEVER BATSIGNAL ANYONE FOR ANY REASON that I'm a pretty light sleeper, all things considered.

    A Kobold's Kobold on
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    bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    The Ender wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    so what is happening now, is the US government actually collapsing today?

    Trump is basically confirming that all of the leaks out of the White House are real & credible. Because he's an idiot, you see.

    So, yeah. Go back over all of the leaks and nod to yourself that every bit of it is true.


    Also... it kind of sounds like he is saying the intelligence briefings about his connections in Russia are true? It's fucking weird. 'The REAL scandal is that the information was illegally given to the press, and also Crimea was invaded while Obama was in charge so what does it matter if Trump has connections in Russia, and hey this whole thing is just intended to distract from Hillary's failed campaign.'

    His twitter is currently a bunch of excuses for why dealings with Russia are status quo, how it is unfair that leaked intelligence about his alleged connections to Russia reached the press & what amounts to angry confirmation that the leaks are legit.


    I haven't had any sleep yet, so my foggy brain can currently only muster frustration at how badly Trump is bungling what should be a simple coup effort. 'No, Trump, that's not how you do this! No! Go the other way! The power up is right there! Oh Goddammit just give me the controller!'

    He can't let anything go. The Ninth Circuit ruling, he was (by proxy) shredded in that because instead of preparing for the actual case surrounding the actual order, somebody told him no and he had to insist that not only is he right, they're not allowed to say no, which I doubt is a persuasive argument in most courtrooms. And Rudy's claims as to what the ban actually is can also fatally undermine it too. He cannot pick his battles.

    "I'm the president, aren't I basically the ruler/owner of the world?" is probably what runs through his mind

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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    bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    I am half expecting.. hoping I guess, that all this shit does actually make America great again, because it showed just how vulnerable our country was. Not even we're safe to meddling politics, but maybe we should be.

    You're being too optimistic. If what you're saying was real Trump wouldn't have gotten as far as he did because the voting population would have remembered what happened with George W. Bush.

    I'm saying that we might amend money out of politics and limit what congress and the executive can do to already in place laws.

    And maybe drop kick the electoral college out of the fucking country.

    Things would have to tremendously worse than they ae now from that to be on the table. As in revolution from the ground up, that's not getting touched with the current (and even pre-Trump) system, it's too entrenched and fucked up at every level to get glanced at. We might have stood a chance had Hillary won and we had a few generations with Dems in control of the presidency and all branches but we are not lucky enough to be in that reality either, and that'd still be a long shot.

    edit: Also, you can't really get money entirely out of politics due to how it works. There will always be corruption and politicians requiring money to win elections.

    I hope we see a democratic presidency and senate for the next 8+ years.

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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    The EnderThe Ender Registered User regular
    The Ender wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    so what is happening now, is the US government actually collapsing today?

    Trump is basically confirming that all of the leaks out of the White House are real & credible. Because he's an idiot, you see.

    So, yeah. Go back over all of the leaks and nod to yourself that every bit of it is true.


    Also... it kind of sounds like he is saying the intelligence briefings about his connections in Russia are true? It's fucking weird. 'The REAL scandal is that the information was illegally given to the press, and also Crimea was invaded while Obama was in charge so what does it matter if Trump has connections in Russia, and hey this whole thing is just intended to distract from Hillary's failed campaign.'

    His twitter is currently a bunch of excuses for why dealings with Russia are status quo, how it is unfair that leaked intelligence about his alleged connections to Russia reached the press & what amounts to angry confirmation that the leaks are legit.


    I haven't had any sleep yet, so my foggy brain can currently only muster frustration at how badly Trump is bungling what should be a simple coup effort. 'No, Trump, that's not how you do this! No! Go the other way! The power up is right there! Oh Goddammit just give me the controller!'

    He can't let anything go. The Ninth Circuit ruling, he was (by proxy) shredded in that because instead of preparing for the actual case surrounding the actual order, somebody told him no and he had to insist that not only is he right, they're not allowed to say no, which I doubt is a persuasive argument in most courtrooms. And Rudy's claims as to what the ban actually is can also fatally undermine it too. He cannot pick his battles.

    I would bet dollars to donuts that if Trump had just called the head of CPB and told them to keep on keeping on, on orders from the President, we'd be living in the truly darkest timeline right now.

    But he probably didn't even know that phone number, or the guy/girl's name, and presumably turned to Pence for advice.


    Thank God the would-be dictator is so fucking stupid.

    With Love and Courage
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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    I am half expecting.. hoping I guess, that all this shit does actually make America great again, because it showed just how vulnerable our country was. Not even we're safe to meddling politics, but maybe we should be.

    You're being too optimistic. If what you're saying was real Trump wouldn't have gotten as far as he did because the voting population would have remembered what happened with George W. Bush.

    I'm saying that we might amend money out of politics and limit what congress and the executive can do to already in place laws.

    And maybe drop kick the electoral college out of the fucking country.

    Things would have to tremendously worse than they ae now from that to be on the table. As in revolution from the ground up, that's not getting touched with the current (and even pre-Trump) system, it's too entrenched and fucked up at every level to get glanced at. We might have stood a chance had Hillary won and we had a few generations with Dems in control of the presidency and all branches but we are not lucky enough to be in that reality either, and that'd still be a long shot.

    edit: Also, you can't really get money entirely out of politics due to how it works. There will always be corruption and politicians requiring money to win elections.

    I hope we see a democratic presidency and senate for the next 8+ years.

    I hope we still have a democracy in 2. I was cynical before, but I've become more so with Trump and for good reason. He's already gotten away with far more than I thought possible with the system.

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    TL DRTL DR Not at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered User regular
    The Ender wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    so what is happening now, is the US government actually collapsing today?

    Trump is basically confirming that all of the leaks out of the White House are real & credible. Because he's an idiot, you see.

    So, yeah. Go back over all of the leaks and nod to yourself that every bit of it is true.


    Also... it kind of sounds like he is saying the intelligence briefings about his connections in Russia are true? It's fucking weird. 'The REAL scandal is that the information was illegally given to the press, and also Crimea was invaded while Obama was in charge so what does it matter if Trump has connections in Russia, and hey this whole thing is just intended to distract from Hillary's failed campaign.'

    His twitter is currently a bunch of excuses for why dealings with Russia are status quo, how it is unfair that leaked intelligence about his alleged connections to Russia reached the press & what amounts to angry confirmation that the leaks are legit.


    I haven't had any sleep yet, so my foggy brain can currently only muster frustration at how badly Trump is bungling what should be a simple coup effort. 'No, Trump, that's not how you do this! No! Go the other way! The power up is right there! Oh Goddammit just give me the controller!'

    So are the rumors that Trump was promised a significant share in a Russian oil firm looking credible then?

    Reuters: How Russia sold its oil jewel: without saying who bought it
    More than a month after Russia announced one of its biggest privatizations since the 1990s, selling a 19.5 percent stake in its giant oil company Rosneft, it still isn't possible to determine from public records the full identities of those who bought it.

    The stake was sold for 10.2 billion euros to a Singapore investment vehicle that Rosneft said was a 50/50 joint venture between Qatar and the Swiss oil trading firm Glencore.

    Unveiling the deal at a televised meeting with Rosneft's boss Igor Sechin on Dec. 7, President Vladimir Putin called it a sign of international faith in Russia, despite U.S. and EU financial sanctions on Russian firms including Rosneft.

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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    P10 wrote: »
    my phone just has you view messages one at a time

    P10...jesus christ...

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    RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    I am half expecting.. hoping I guess, that all this shit does actually make America great again, because it showed just how vulnerable our country was. Not even we're safe to meddling politics, but maybe we should be.

    You're being too optimistic. If what you're saying was real Trump wouldn't have gotten as far as he did because the voting population would have remembered what happened with George W. Bush.

    I'm saying that we might amend money out of politics and limit what congress and the executive can do to already in place laws.

    And maybe drop kick the electoral college out of the fucking country.

    Things would have to tremendously worse than they ae now from that to be on the table. As in revolution from the ground up, that's not getting touched with the current (and even pre-Trump) system, it's too entrenched and fucked up at every level to get glanced at. We might have stood a chance had Hillary won and we had a few generations with Dems in control of the presidency and all branches but we are not lucky enough to be in that reality either, and that'd still be a long shot.

    edit: Also, you can't really get money entirely out of politics due to how it works. There will always be corruption and politicians requiring money to win elections.

    I hope we see a democratic presidency and senate for the next 8+ years.

    You'd have to impeach every Republican in the Executive and Legislature to have a chance of that before 2020, sadly

    We gotta put up with this for 3.932 years in one form or another

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    TraceTrace GNU Terry Pratchett; GNU Gus; GNU Carrie Fisher; GNU Adam We Registered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Trace wrote: »
    Echo wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    Twitter is still losing over a hundred million a year. I doubt they can afford a new moderation staff, unfortunately.

    Twitter should have one guy generating banning data and then just train a neural net

    Mostly because I want to see what happens when people are banned by an algorithm

    Geth, report in

    If you guys want a trained NN I can hook you up.

    Wouldn't you have to train it on this forum's data, specifically?

    You could but that's specific and isn't very useful because there's way more work going into it than work you won't have to do because of it in the end.

    Ideally it'd start off as a background process that would only flag posts for moderation review (based on a database built up over like a year of live data) by real people, where infractions and bans and such are handed out would be the "reward" and when it's a false flag a moderator could click a button and "punish" the NN. Over time it'd become able to handle everything infraction wise by itself. The moderators could even set up a false forum they could use to simulate an environment for it even.

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    kedinikkedinik Captain of Industry Registered User regular
    edited February 2017
    Neco wrote: »
    I think cats are better than everything

    JUST JOKING YOU CAN'T INFRACT ME FOR THAT NOW IM INVINCIBLE

    You're a loose catnnon!!

    kedinik on
    I made a game! Hotline Maui. Requires mouse and keyboard.
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    TL DRTL DR Not at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered User regular
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    tyrannustyrannus i am not fat Registered User regular
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

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    Blameless ClericBlameless Cleric An angel made of sapphires each more flawlessly cut than the last Registered User regular
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    False

    Orphane wrote: »

    one flower ring to rule them all and in the sunlightness bind them

    I'd love it if you took a look at my art and my PATREON!
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    BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

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    BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    I did watch a programme about dogs and their miraculous senses and talents and blah blah blah last night purely because I wanted to see footage of dogs doing stuff and looking happy and excited and dopey all at the same time.

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    tyrannustyrannus i am not fat Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Bogart has substantial powers in these matters and his authority WILL NOT BE QUESTIONED and I will go on ANY FORUM, ANY TIME, and repeat this ANY WHERE

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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Don't reward him, Bogart.

    4a153d38db3efe5fc25025cbbc71f60f.jpg

    deathwithcat_8690.jpg

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    The EnderThe Ender Registered User regular
    TL DR wrote: »

    flintlock is fine

    With Love and Courage
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    BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

    This statement requires me to believe that greater men than myself exist, or have existed, or indeed could exist.

    I'm sure you can see how this is difficult.

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    AbdhyiusAbdhyius Registered User regular
    I picked the wrong moment of inertia, fine, I'll do it again with the right one

    "you also have to calculate the stresses in both crossections A-A and B-B"

    why

    B-B will always be smaller

    blergh

    writing math takes time, ffs

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    tyrannustyrannus i am not fat Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Don't reward him, Bogart.

    4a153d38db3efe5fc25025cbbc71f60f.jpg

    deathwithcat_8690.jpg

    Death is a promise kept to everyone but me

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    BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    The correct answer is to have a dog and a cat. Or several of both.

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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Bogart has substantial powers in these matters and his authority WILL NOT BE QUESTIONED and I will go on ANY FORUM, ANY TIME, and repeat this ANY WHERE

    Hakke is Bogart's boss so it's wise to listen what she has to say.

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    BogartBogart Streetwise Hercules Registered User, Moderator mod
    Seeing him in that chair feels like the ending of The Parallax View.

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    RonaldoTheGypsyRonaldoTheGypsy Yes, yes Registered User regular
    I mean,

    it's not his fault dogs are better.

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    HounHoun Registered User regular
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

    This statement requires me to believe that greater men than myself exist, or have existed, or indeed could exist.

    I'm sure you can see how this is difficult.

    I'm right here, Bogart.

    :P

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    AbdhyiusAbdhyius Registered User regular
    bowen wrote: »
    bowen wrote: »
    I am half expecting.. hoping I guess, that all this shit does actually make America great again, because it showed just how vulnerable our country was. Not even we're safe to meddling politics, but maybe we should be.

    You're being too optimistic. If what you're saying was real Trump wouldn't have gotten as far as he did because the voting population would have remembered what happened with George W. Bush.

    I'm saying that we might amend money out of politics and limit what congress and the executive can do to already in place laws.

    And maybe drop kick the electoral college out of the fucking country.

    limiting what they can do in what way?

    I mean

    that means getting rid of a bad law will be even more difficult

    a system where good laws are easy to make and hard to get rid of, and bad laws are hard to make and easy to get rid of, is not possible, unless "bad law" means "illegal laws"


    amending money out of politics though is absolutely doable. Not that I've counted, but I think a majority of democracies have laws in place that limit the role money can play in politics.

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    Cats and humans have a different relationship than humans and dogs. Dogs are more integrated with us on a biological level it seems. Like we have developed a lot of stuff in common including body language and such. I hate the term biological but a lot of recent studies show dogs and people are basically symbiotic and who did the domesticating is kind of up in the air. Was it dogs coming to us or us going to the dogs and so on.

    Cats came much later. More based on us having agriculture than earlier hunter-gatherer societies. Tended to be less of the social integration than dogs. And maintain the ability to go feral much faster than dogs. But also have adapted and changed to be integrated in human society by retaining more kitten like features than they use to.

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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Abdhyius wrote: »
    amending money out of politics though is absolutely doable. Not that I've counted, but I think a majority of democracies have laws in place that limit the role money can play in politics.

    Yeah, but how many of those have an opposition as strong and built in like America's?

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    tyrannustyrannus i am not fat Registered User regular
    Houn wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

    This statement requires me to believe that greater men than myself exist, or have existed, or indeed could exist.

    I'm sure you can see how this is difficult.

    I'm right here, Bogart.

    :P

    I mean you guys are like right next to each other on the great totem pole of greatness except you both have been forced into the ground under the weight of my magnificent fatness

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    Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Houn wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

    This statement requires me to believe that greater men than myself exist, or have existed, or indeed could exist.

    I'm sure you can see how this is difficult.

    I'm right here, Bogart.

    :P

    I mean you guys are like right next to each other on the great totem pole of greatness except you both have been forced into the ground under the weight of my magnificent fatness

    Houn is also doge.

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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Cats and humans have a different relationship than humans and dogs. Dogs are more integrated with us on a biological level it seems. Like we have developed a lot of stuff in common including body language and such. I hate the term biological but a lot of recent studies show dogs and people are basically symbiotic and who did the domesticating is kind of up in the air. Was it dogs coming to us or us going to the dogs and so on.

    Cats came much later. More based on us having agriculture than earlier hunter-gatherer societies. Tended to be less of the social integration than dogs. And maintain the ability to go feral much faster than dogs. But also have adapted and changed to be integrated in human society by retaining more kitten like features than they use to.

    Cats also channel supernatural energies and curse humans unto eternity

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    tyrannustyrannus i am not fat Registered User regular
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Houn wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Bogart wrote: »
    tyrannus wrote: »
    Cats aren't as loving as dogs and therefore are not as good

    Counterpoint: I sentence you to death.

    Greater men have tried

    This statement requires me to believe that greater men than myself exist, or have existed, or indeed could exist.

    I'm sure you can see how this is difficult.

    I'm right here, Bogart.

    :P

    I mean you guys are like right next to each other on the great totem pole of greatness except you both have been forced into the ground under the weight of my magnificent fatness

    Houn is also doge.

    I want a shark puppy

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    Abdhyius wrote: »
    amending money out of politics though is absolutely doable. Not that I've counted, but I think a majority of democracies have laws in place that limit the role money can play in politics.

    Yeah, but how many of those have an opposition as strong and built in like America's?

    Even the US has laws around this technically. And yes moneyed interest no matter where you are have strong built in opposition to these laws. And unless the laws are written strictly their is always a back way in.

    So it is doable. And you could write it in a way that reduces influence and the need for elected officials to cold call rich people for donations and such in the US. But it takes the will of those in power to make that fight.

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    y2jake215y2jake215 certified Flat Birther theorist the Last Good Boy onlineRegistered User regular
    i think its interesting that we've domesticated like every domesticatable animal already

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    maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
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