Skip Navigation

User banner
Posts
4
Comments
551
Joined
5 mo. ago

  • This mom?

    Seldom can a face induce so many intrusive thoughts...

  • Basically he chose to undergo some exposure therapy that probably felt an awful lot like the bullying he experienced as a kid.

    It's tragic he never got a chance to grow up and mature into a healthy and balanced individual. Instead, he appears to have institutionalized himself into the perpetual social pariah.

    Fuck him. He could be better. He has every single resource anyone could ever want or need (wouldn't be surprised if he even had personal nukes at this point), but instead of finding a path toward healing, he just continues to do dumb shit like flagellating himself with hostile gamers to fuel his internal rage and hatred.

  • Got their CD when it first came out. The weirdest track ran along a ring of little brush tufts coming out of the CD surface. This band had some serious experimentalism happening.

  • Unfortunately, you'll need to settle for Whistlin Diesel for now.

    Although, it was pretty entertaining in a Jackassian Park kind of way.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Wait, that letter of assurance didn't work? My World History class in HS ran out of time and the last thing we covered before summer break was his speech proclaiming steady and enduring peace in Europe. Ah crap, what happened next? Was it something bad?

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • If anyone is interested in learning more about addiction, government policy (both those that work and those that absolutely DON'T), brain chemistry, harm reduction, recovery techniques, and the emotional side told from the perspective of an MD working in the drug projects of Vancouver (who himself candidly shares his own behavioral addiction tendencies), there's no book I can recommend more than In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor Mate.

    It was a life-changing experience for me when I read it.

  • Polydactyl has to be one of the best terms when it comes to categorizing cats. It carries such a prehistoric flavor as it rolls off the tongue.

  • I'd wager my odds of knowing are better than that of the average person, but it's true, lack of knowledge does not represent lack of existence. It would be nice if some special units somewhere train exactly for that scenario.

  • How so? As far as I know, the 20-year pension plan is still in place. And yeah, the TSP equity funds were affected, but you'd be surprised how ignorant and apathetic a huge portion of military members are about the TSP and completely unaware of vehicles like the Roth IRA. Plus, that's all future money, in some case far future. Much less personal impact, as it's easier to think only about the present. That's why many aren't getting all worked up about loss of earned benefits that will only matter years from now once they've been discharged. Plus, many Jr enlisted don't have enough discretionary income to even contribute to a TSP on a meaningful level.

  • Don't worry, I'm sure Congress will spring into action any moment now. Yup, definitely any moment...I mean, what's the point of even having checks and balances if they won't check or balance?

  • As much as we would love to believe the officer's oath (and the enlisted oath, diluted as it is by the president clause) carries water and protects us, the historical precedent of militaries says troops are loyal to their paychecks and, to a somewhat lesser extent, benefits. As long as the soldiers continue to be financially compensated, they won't rebel and will actively work against rebellions. When they stop being compensated, they'll become passive and will step aside for a rebellion. Some may even defect and join the rebellion, but only if they think its success will benefit them. Sorry to be cynical, but without a strong charismatic and revered general or admiral to follow, troops will never self-activate to "defend their oath."

    Look up the fall of Samuel Doe in Liberia or the Vodka rebellion leading up to Kerensky's coup in Russia. The military is ever just hired goons. If the military were truly a circuit breaker against illegal autocracy, then they'd be doing exercises and drills to train for the day they'd have to "defend the constitution" from a domestic threat. To my knowledge, no such "uncoup the coup" drill has ever been conducted.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Far as I can tell, it's a straight excerpt from the book. I was surprised to see it transcribed there.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Glad to see you're all-in on this rebellion, Han. I hope your Isu-Sim SSP05 is in full working order for the actions ahead.

  • Oh crap, you have a bloody nose? Well don't worry, I happen to have a tourniquet handy...

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Weird. They prepared me, but then again that was ages from now.

  • This kind of message might possibly work...if their education system taught how to read.

  • Precisely the kind of thing a time traveler trying to keep time travel a secret would say.

  • He's just playing 5D golf.