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#2701 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 458 weeks ago

Yea, I've read them and listened to them one time each. Definitely worth it. Especially since the first book is only around 30 hours. Enough for your drive and you can decide if it's worth the investment. Audible is offering a free month, so it'll cost you nothing.

#2702 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 458 weeks ago

Nothing is going to top the final scene of the season.

#2704 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 458 weeks ago

IRISH OS1R1S wrote:

I read the leak for the entire 7th Season, and I don't feel a bit guilty about it.   smile


Me too and the 4th episode script. Enjoyed both and neither will take away from my enjoyment of the show.

I can't believe Tyrion dies next episode. big_smile






































Admit it, your heart jumped. Lol. I'm just fucking with you guys. I wouldn't ruin it for anyone.

#2705 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 458 weeks ago

Anyone read the leaked episode 4 script?

#2706 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 458 weeks ago

Smoking Guns wrote:

The lack of interest in this thread after last night's episode hurts me.


I liked it.  It just seems the writers are creating reasons for Jon and Dany to get together in order to advance them north.  Dany arrives with 100k troops and 3 dragons and the biggest Armada ever seen in Westeros.  She then sits on her ass, loses 2 battles and acts like a cunt to Jon.

#2707 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 459 weeks ago

slcpunk wrote:

Some people wonder if you even served.


You posted this just to get a rise out of me. You won't. I don't need accolades from strangers on the internet.  Check my IP address on any post from august 2008 to august 2009 on yours or this forum. I don't care.

This is what I mean. You can't defend your position. So you post something completely antagonistic and crude to deflect your own ignorance/inaccuracy.

Anyone who doesn't call you out on this nonsense is supporting willful ignorance. That's all I have to say on the subject.

#2708 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 459 weeks ago

misterID wrote:

They did try in 21 states to hack voting machines. Check Google, there was interesting stuff today where hackers showed the machines can easily be hacked.


I saw what happened in Vegas. But even they said that the hacks employed would have been logged and noticed. And they had direct access to machines no one was still using.

The claim that Russia hacked our voting machines is inaccurate. No one has said they tampered in the actual election machines. Sure, they got data on voters from public facing networks, like state election sites. But the actual voting machines has never been claimed by any source.

Claiming so, as SLC does, shows a lack of understanding and fact. It's a false claim he genuinely believes and never bothered to verify. It fit his narrative and he went with it.

I was guilty of the same thing, repeating the false claim Democrats were bussing in protestors for union shit. I assumed it was true, claimed it once. Got called out, discovered I was wrong and learned something. I didn't continue to parade my ignorance.

#2709 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 459 weeks ago

slcpunk wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:

Nah, you still cling to conspiracy nonsense and misreading articles. Still think Russia hacked our voting machines?

The far left's obsession with conspiracy doesn't negate Trump's poor performance and erratic behavior.  Some of us are consistent.  Some only howl when their enemy does something wrong.  It's apparent which side you fall on.

There goes lyin' Randy again. Can't help himself.

What is weird though is your indirect defense of Trump and this investigation. Even after you're proven wrong again and again as this story  unfolds, you continue. How much egg on your face before you get a clue?

Well yes I believe Russia was in our voting machines, because there have been reports that said they were...moron. Voter databases and other software was absolutely compromised. A leaked NSA document also said the same thing. The only people denying it are 1) The Kremlin 2) Guys who lose sleep every night working through their transexual panic.

Can you link the article that says they got in our voting machines?  I know you really struggle reading. You're a headlines and a Samantha Bea kind of guy.

We know that got into state registration systems. More reason to require ID to vote, but racism or something. As always, no action. But they never got into a single voting machine. No agency has said that. But please, prove me wrong. Show me what ballot machines were compromised.

I'll eagerly await the clever names you'll call me.

That's your problem. You can't think or explain. You assume something is right, and when someone questions it, you get upset and lash out.  I'm sure you're very well read on gender dysphoria and the concept of transgenderism. I'm sure you have a great opinion on them in the military. We both know you haven't had an original opinion in decades. You parrot whatever nonsense makes the opposing side look wrong, and never look to see if it's true.

#2710 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 459 weeks ago

I'm genuinely concerned with Venezuela. It's the Cold War all over again. The US and its immediate allies condemn. Europe sucks its thumb.

This opens a real opportunity for China to step in and deploy military assets on the American continents. Russia doesn't need their oil, so it's less able to act. But China already gets a significant amount of oil there.

Prop Madurro up with aide, and antagonize the US with Chinese assets, quite possibly nukes. It's Cuba all over again.

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