The GDF Septic Tank (Official Off Topic)

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Don't get me started on the Egyptians.

who can take a metaphor,
apply it literally
cover it with nonsense and a miracle or two
the wonder man can

the wonder man can
but you can't understand him
'cause there's not enough shrooms

They measured the tree that a lightning bolt hit, that distance in m meters, from eye witness, multiplied by 7 seconds s between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder. And they multiplied the speed of sound in meters per second by 7^7. Originally c was 626 mill divided 2.1

You see they were global 10000 years ago before the concept of monopoly aka cash, or trinkets, and they knew the coordinates for the pyramids to be approx c in global positioning

Yeah there was no aging before '42 why'd ya think they made it so you had to be 21 to drink?

Ask Lance Reddick he was a pharaoh once he saw the whites and asians and blacks, and elephants and deer and fish start aging cept for him in 42.

They were taken up in pods in '42, all the creatures of the earth, to be aged

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Almost crashed my car the first time I heard this from the radio show.

I'd rather fly a helicopter than drive... No roads in the air 🤣

Remember when John Carpenter called off a lawsuit his company started against Konami over the pretty obvious Escape From New York plagiarism? Carpenter said he met Kojima and that he's a nice guy, and didn't want to cause him any trouble.

Do you think Carpenter was really that nice, to just let then get away with ripping him off?

I kind of suspect they settled out of court, and kept it hush hush. No one's THAT nice, to turn down guetenteed money.

Er okay 👌

Originally posted by Blakemore
Er okay 👌

Hmm, maybe that was way too random..

Ok, how about this: Remember Vaudeville?

Yeah, me neither. But I do remember writers referencing vaudeville all the time. Think The Three Stooges. That's Vaudeville style humor.

No one references it anymore. Slapstick humor, situational comedy, its all gone serious drama now.

Kind of sucks. I liked the funny stuff, no one wants funny anymore.

Idk what you're talking about 🤣

Originally posted by cdtm
Hmm, maybe that was way too random..

Ok, how about this: Remember Vaudeville?

Yeah, me neither. But I do remember writers referencing vaudeville all the time. Think The Three Stooges. That's Vaudeville style humor.

No one references it anymore. Slapstick humor, situational comedy, its all gone serious drama now.

Kind of sucks. I liked the funny stuff, no one wants funny anymore.

Okay grampa!

Originally posted by Robtard
Okay grampa!

Takes one to know one. 😛

Bet you know what vaudeville is.. 😁

Youtube feed is starting to scare me. This trend of really creepy anime edited innuendo is making the rounds right now.

I'd rather see Timcast over something out of 4chans darkest corners..

I mean, chewsday. CHEWSDAY!😱

Did you know Paul Revere wasn't the only horsemen delivering the message of war? There was another messenger at the same time. No one listened to him.

The reason is believed to be because Paul Revere was a well connected social elite, while the other rider was a nobody.

This is of interest to me, because it could easily apply to other things. Like our politics, for example. Do we choose a side organically, or only pick a "Paul Revere" to follow. Do we dismiss better arguments from the "nobodies"?

Does this mean hierarchy is inevitable? That elites will always have the upper hand in creating policy, and persuading the masses to follow along?

Originally posted by cdtm
Did you know Paul Revere wasn't the only horsemen delivering the message of war? There was another messenger at the same time. No one listened to him.

The reason is believed to be because Paul Revere was a well connected social elite, while the other rider was a nobody.

This is of interest to me, because it could easily apply to other things. Like our politics, for example. Do we choose a side organically, or only pick a "Paul Revere" to follow. Do we dismiss better arguments from the "nobodies"?

Does this mean hierarchy is inevitable? That elites will always have the upper hand in creating policy, and persuading the masses to follow along?

Hierarchy is inevitable, it's called the iron law of hierarchy. This isn't a bad thing and go back to the argument about inequality being a good thing.

Destructive hierarchies develop when individuals quit practicing self ownership. Present america (fascist state) is full of people who want positive rights. I see a strongman leader rising up by 2028. Kamala is the current likelihood because she 'fights for the underdog' and is a woman, which makes her unsuspecting.

Interesting times ahead.

Originally posted by cdtm
Takes one to know one. 😛

Bet you know what vaudeville is.. 😁

That's because I'm a know-er of things

Originally posted by cdtm
I mean, chewsday. CHEWSDAY!😱
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