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Off Topic / Re: Has anyone noticed the forum seems less active?
« on: July 16, 2018, 02:43:49 PM »
No we loving didn’t lol. He absolutly deserved to get banned. If you want to know more pm me
Boltster and seventhsandwitch for private investigating and Torin for utterly stuffting up Mr bones's addon thread.
wait did seventhsandwich seriously get banned...? the forget no wonder we’re losing players
seventh investigateed someone? how come every time something happens i dont know
we're really upset that people who investigate others are getting banned now
Boltster and seventhsandwitch for private investigating and Torin for utterly stuffting up Mr bones's addon thread.


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Off Topic / Re: [NEWS] Anthony Bourdain dead at age 61
« on: June 08, 2018, 07:16:43 PM »
the dude was a brilliant chef, traveler, videographer, and person. we really lost a good guy today :(

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All fallout games are bad. No man's sky is superior to all of them.
this is the most egregious thing you have written on BLF

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=no+man+sky+studio+flood
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Will this delay No Man’s Sky?
We won’t let that happen!
well that much was evident

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They had a flood forget up their studio and they lost a stuffload of work.
Source? That's compelling if it's true.

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It does look like the Steam reviews are mostly positive recently, with 71% of ~260 recent reviews being positive. That's a massive increase from the overall rate (37%).

Still don't think we should forgive the devs though. You shouldn't get to release a turd on launch and then gradually fix it over time - a full, complete launch means a complete game. They lied about half of the stuff they were going to put in, and only committed to including it when half of the gaming community mobbed them over it.

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 11:40:17 PM »
it's not like one of the biggest sponsors of terrorism in the world would lie to a country they absolutely hate about their nuclear program
good thing nuclear weapons are built out of pages of notes rather than highly-enriched uranium

the vast majority of the work associated with making nukes is accumulating enough highly-enriched uranium to construct a warhead. the actual science and mathematics behind it isn't particularly complicated - the difficult part is getting the infrastructure, like ultracentrifuges.

coincidentally, the iran nuclear deal involved the cession of 100% of Iran's advanced centrifuges

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 10:52:54 PM »
what does this mean for the global maple syrup and zamboni economy

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Private prisons are neither a conservative nor liberal issue - they get both defense and criticism from both sides. Anyone who supports them is a bad person because those institutions literally incentivize crime and criminalization by deriving profit from it.

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 09:08:08 PM »
So basically what you're telling me is that since they aren't a middle eastern country, we should keep pounding them more and more into the earth economically then they already are. But it's completely okay to show economic mercy to these countries who would gladly take the money and run when they get the chance to?

I mean, my political knowledge is pretty mundane, but Russia has been in economic shambles since the early 80's when we were just getting finished with the Cold War. They spent too much into their military budget, with none of the major western powers properly, financially backing them. So when it came time that their entire facade of competition was to fall apart, they gave in and ended the stupid conflict that dug themselves deep into the hole that the early Cold War started digging for them. So now we've reached the second Cold War with even more sanctions and conflict between Russian/Eastern Powers and Western Powers. However, your focus seems to be completely tearing down on and beating up Russia.
This is an understandable standpoint if you're missing a couple key facts. First, we didn't offer 'economic mercy' to Iran, we made a deal with them to gain something we wanted. Iran's economy has been devastated by sanctions imposed by the US and the rest of the Western world for decades - they wanted those removed. The US views nuclear non-proliferation as part of our national security, so we wanted to make sure Iran wouldn't gain nuclear arms. The deal did an excellent job at it - without going into specifics, the provisions of the Iran nuclear deal brutally crippled any chance that Iran had at creating nukes.

Second, Russia's economic situation is complicated. The thing in the 80s that you're referring to was basically the complete collapse of the USSR. Russia isn't even run by the same government that ran the country then. Also, Russia is a world economic power. They rank 11th in nominal GDP (whereas Iran ranks 27th). Our sanctions are objectively more crippling to Iran than Russia because Russia has vast oil wealth, predominantly doesn't trade with just the US, and can withstand heavy sanctions. So if the issue here is, "why are we being so nice to Iran and so mean to Russia," the situation is more or less the opposite of that. We sunk Iran into deep poverty by cutting them off from the rest of the world. Russia is relatively wealthy even by global standards.

Iran didn't 'get away' with anything - they agreed to sacrifice their quest towards becoming a nuclear power, and in return we offered them an in back into the world economy. Despite the fact that Annoying Orange has set US sanctions back into motion, there's 5 other major EU countries that are still on the deal - it's wholly possible that the deal will still last even without the US in it.

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 04:00:11 PM »
Of loving course it's hypocritical. He's the biggest shill on the forums now that leisure and kimon forgeted off.
Hey remember the part where Corderlain made a substantive, evidence-based post about this new event? Nope, because he just spammed reaction images and slung-stuff because the extent of his critical thinking ability extends no further than a headline on Facebook trending.

Man I hope you don't confer this kind of behavior to your adopted kiddos.

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 02:44:24 PM »
It's when you say this sort of stuff that makes me think you would do a 180 if you were talking about Russia. It's a bit hypocritical don't you think?
Not really. Barring Annoying Orange's bullstuff, I completely agree with how the US has handled Russia. We've placed sanctions on them for a wide range of bullstuff, including the annexation of Crimea and their interference in the election. No bombings or invasions necessary.

If they decide to cede Crimea back to the Ukrainian government and commit to cracking down on interference in foreign elections, I would have no problem with the US releasing the sanctions. It's only Annoying Orange who wants to release the sanctions without asking for anything in return from the Russians. Wonder why that could be.

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Off Topic / Re: POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
« on: June 07, 2018, 01:45:08 PM »
If appeasement didn't work with Riddler and national socialist Germany why would it work with Iran?
Because Iran isn't an expansionary, imperialistic power with dreams of conquering the whole world? The modus operandi of the national socialist philosophy was to own all of Europe, so obviously sanctions weren't going to work.

Also, in modern times, we would still resist Iran militarily if they decided to start illegally expanding their sovereignty into that of our allies.

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My resume will have on it that I can successfully land a plane in Blockland.

Hired on the loving spot.
I mean, go for it dude. You probably live near an airport, no? Do you not want a six-figure salary with a pension after retirement?

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