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I grew old trying to read it, gave up partway; sympathy for the journalist who had to actually go there. I can see why the bourbon was helpful.
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1000+ Gang attack/Rape in Cologne on New Years Eve
AccuTron replied to mlsv2f's topic in Current Events
Read what I said: (I'm not excusing violence here, or in NYC's Central Park; I'm addressing what the immigrants are perceiving.) Did you ignore that? I never said that I was confused; the closest you could claim is when I said that women in general behave what I called bogus; spend as many dozen hours on MGTOW sites as you like to fill in the details. Female deceit, dishonesty, manipulation, and just plain ditziness, loom large. I clearly stated that (in very many cases) there is no easy way to tell a working prostitute from a "normal" saturday nite gal. I used the case of a spaceman's scanner to remove any human from the experiment at that point. I "feel for" the guys who aren't rapists, but who wonder what the frick is going on with all those women shaking anything that moves. THE POINT IS, what are women doing to themselves, what have women (NAWALT boilerplate here) become? What do these immigrant men, or local men, see when we look at many women's behaviors? Some pretty darn perfect working definitions of tramp, hooker, trollop, or whatever it is in Allah-land that the dead warrior gets to have always. Shake the dust from your spoiled eyes, and see afresh without the built-in or later-installed excuses, many women act like hookers!!!!! (And feel for the Muslim neighborhood that's trying to keep out such trash.) Now, as to your question, do some of these men see the women as prostitutes?...How could they not? What you call "sexual openness" really means, "totally off leash without any consideration for consequences." I mean, really, "sexual + open" is supposed to mean "not really sexual" + "not really open." And yes means no, or no means yes, or just what the heck is genuine in all this? Not talking the rapist here, talking the girl's behavior. This is personal. I'm such an amazing guy, the real deal, I wouldn't lie here, because I just wouldn't, but also what's the point in an honesty forum? Anyway, Mr. Wonderful here, if he saw whatever that rape stuff was, or a female stranded along the highway, has a new answer that he never used to have: Ferrrrrget it. (D in post 46 is on to this.) In a gang rape, of course that's a tactical disaster anyway to interfere, but my insides have had it, simply had it, with (various forms of) no-account female behavior. I am not alone by the millions worldwide. This is an extremely serious problem, women are being hugely hurt by this behavior, but God forbid they'd lift a pinkie on the internet to learn the consequences of such behavior. A good scientist doesn't just view one thing, in general. They may focus on one thing, but would be poorly qualified indeed if they didn't see what was revealed in addition. Wanna' stare harshly at the rapists? Great, get it out of your system. Now, turn the camera around -- what about that? -
Blaming white people for Africa's underdevelopment...
AccuTron replied to Arsene's topic in General Messages
Any rock to donate to the Chinese gummint, they can chisel out themselves, probably have better chisels anyway. To chisel it out, and get out of the country with it, not murdered, would be a big challenge. So I'd skip the pretty rock. The video could put a baby to sleep; nice drone, couldn't finish it. Not sure the purpose. Some of the best civilization to date occurred in parts of Africa, maybe a thousand years ago or more. Fuzzy on details, but it rocked for awhile. Slaves -- black on black -- being standard fare long before whites, per se. Obama would be dressed the same, 'cause he's embarrassed by some belly tattoos he got while young and drunk. -
Walmart Closes LA Store Over $15 Minimum Wage
AccuTron replied to corpus mentium's topic in Current Events
According to Movement organizer Brooke Anderson, “As people deeply committed to environmental and climate justice, we condemn Walmart as a climate criminal and we stand side-by-side with Walmart’s workers organizing for $15 per hour, full time work, and the respect they deserve.” ---- Yup, just seething with honesty.... -
Philosophy makes me unhappy. I can no longer justify it.
AccuTron replied to utopian's topic in Philosophy
Two Voids and a Leper walk into The Abysmal Bar & Grill. The Barkeepforever asks "What will you be having?" First Void says "A bottomless well drink." Second Void says "Echoes of what I had last week." The Leper says "Kiss me, you fools!" -
Philosophy makes me unhappy. I can no longer justify it.
AccuTron replied to utopian's topic in Philosophy
I notice that on MGTOW sites, in the readers's comments, there will always be at least one man who states that women are women, locale doesn't change the neural hardwiring. Some/most of these guys lived in other countries. ------------------------------------------------------ Christopherscience "Two voids meet in an abyss..." Great line, never mind context here. It's nagging me that it's the beginning to a "walked into a bar" joke. ------------- I liked Chris's post 44 for general content , but then utopian post 45 shows maybe not so much in this specific case. My reaction to 45 was "this guy (utopian) is doing some really good thinking; is this the same guy who said he didn't like philosophy?" Maybe utopian is liking philosophy whether he wants to or not, suggesting that he really does want to. I wouldn't know, but it does cause me to wonder if the woman you are now dating/describing is indeed, at least for now...the Julienesque leper. -
The Importance of Waiting before cutting the umbilical cord!!!
AccuTron replied to LovePrevails's topic in Peaceful Parenting
How'd that go? Chewy? Did you feel a response, or was it too little? I get the huge amount of nutrition in any mass of tissue, yet I also note the value in simply cleaning up a now-messy nest, which would otherwise become an infected disaster; wondering if that's part of the evolutionary imperative. -
Richard Muller: converted climate skeptic
AccuTron replied to TheRobin's topic in Science & Technology
post #48, right here. Drs. Chase CIRES, and Lindzen MIT "I don't think that is a good comparison at all, since science which is funded "publicly" obviously does not involve a gun to someone's head.... I know Big Oil is state regulated, but I don't think it can be compared to climate science. Oil is actually demanded, so there is some considerable market interaction there. But with state roads and all, there is undeniably a capacity for corruption." ------------------ Whoa. Public science doesn't involve a gun???? Where's the tax money come from? And the extortion -- gotta do the legwork to know this -- against editors and scientists who don't print lies, sounds awfully like pointed invisible guns. Big Oil is the straw man of the climate frauds. People fall for it. Any Big Oil statements are going to be true, since the fraud is total. Falsified data is falsified data, doesn't matter who points it out.- 64 replies
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I grew up with very honest and competent medical people, I went to an easygoing great GP for years who retired. They were good then. This is now. I've had a long running gradually improving health care disaster...oh yawn, so does the world...so skipping details. Elsewhere in forums, I've gone into aspects of the aftereffects, but that is not relevant here. It started with one secondary healthcare white coat having a sadistic element. I noticed this but was overwhelmed and didn't realize the larger totality of what I now so clearly see. Skip those details too, except that I was being set up for total scam minor surgery, which would cause great pain, blood, money, and I'd be back for more. Totally false, as a later honest white coat would tell me. In distress, I fell for it. I went comatose before they could hack me, off to hell because of a sedative overdose they gave me. Along that trail of months and years, this: -- falsified data (oh yeah, that one!); possibly destroyed data trail -- primary caretaker of that originating office never did even one examination -- ICU staff don't put the brain wave machine on my brain even tho' that's the involved organ; wires on my heart which is merely slowing because my brain is crapping out -- ICU staff does ZERO observation between my hours-later wisp of consciousness and being discharged to a housemate -- ICU staff does ZERO follow up; and I know they don't run a crowd at this place -- later ER visit, same thing; zilch inquiry -- State regulatory staff is contacted, and I explain something really bad happened at an office of THE TYPE THEY SUPERVISE, and I've been too badly hurt to think clearly: "Do you want to file a complaint?"; I'm too hurt to clearly think: "Do you want...?"; ends up total silence at State end. Also, other topics: -- At Kaiser Permanente, doc is seeming okay, but I see that accuracy or ease of info transfer is utterly mangled; it's a matrix; some staff are brick walls, etc. I wrote more about this with PSA testing in these forums. -- some more stuff that I can't think of right now. Do you see a commonality? These are all humans twisting things, omitting things, all for human greed or simple savagery. Not machine actions. Any random decent person with any sense, would have done better than these so-called professionals. Info bases are the collection of "any sense." (Not to mention probably increased compassion.) The acts, the omissions, listed above, would not have been possible, or very unlikely, with a full Wiki bot. The bot would know to ask the questions, make the followup, understand the human confusion, and most of all, wouldn't violate robot rule number one, which is don't hack me up in the first place. As to lying, there is the obvious problem of Big Pharma writing software; it would have to originate elsewhere. I'm beginning to think I'd feel safer with machines. They'd still be programmed in places with false science, but software updates quickly, compared to humans, when falsehood is arm-wrestled into the light of truth. But those falsehoods are inside the humans right now. Also, humans easily pass the buck, saying somebody told me so, that type of thing. The software bot people would know they can get lawsuits for known fraud, incomplete diligence, hurting someone, or lose market share. (Would that be true?) Your thoughts?
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Richard Muller: converted climate skeptic
AccuTron replied to TheRobin's topic in Science & Technology
Got that. Yet this carbon thing is made up. Do you want to list ALL the ingredients of the atmosphere, and worry about each one of them going bonkers? They don't. The Zombies could lead to a complete bifurcation of society, yet I don't worry about that, 'cause there ain't any.- 64 replies
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Welcome, and what a fabulous post. I am especially waving my hat your way for going the electrical technician route. Smart choice.
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Hecatonshire (really curious about your name derivation), you seem to have a very solid understanding of the situation, and the WHY advice seems spot on. I first reacted by recalling my long ago experiences with religious deprogramming (talkin' major cults, scary stuff). The solution was to remove the person from the toxic environment (not possible in this case) and letting their beat up brains simply be exposed to lots of full information, not strongly edited, and lots of sleep and food. Sounds like, given the huge constraints of the State here, that you're on the right path.
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1000+ Gang attack/Rape in Cologne on New Years Eve
AccuTron replied to mlsv2f's topic in Current Events
That's a bumper sticker. Obviously it's true on it's face. But face of what? (I'm not excusing violence here, or in NYC's Central Park; I'm addressing what the immigrants are perceiving.) Be the anthropologist from another planet; blank slate. I'm also mixing my own opinions in here, since it would be a pain to extricate them. Which is fine, since the mission is to discover what makes humans tick. Stumbling thru sexual theory in a dark room, we find basically that women shop for men and their resources, trade goods being female squishy places. Camel toes and cleavage are advertisements. We have an existing cultural understanding that, to put into scientific terms, "the women are just fuggin' with us so ignore them." The alternative is that she in fact is expressly taking her inner oven out for a BBQ run, so the assumption of wanting sex is basically sound. There is no reason to presuppose immigrants having such understandings, from a land that never had them. (Or some of the addenda that go with it.) I live here, and find women's behaviors completely bogus; I feel for those guys in general who are new to this strange land. Take that space anthropologist to a retail or happy hour area, friday night, warm weather, city of choice. See how the women dress and behave. The space scanner records this. A prostitute wishes to enter the scene and be noticed as a prostitute. How? Her behavior and costume would have to be so utterly outlandish as to be mistaken for...some high school chick and her friends. There is no remaining distinction. If that's what the space scientist's scanner would see, then how the heck is a hinterland Syrian to detect a difference? And that's just a friday night, not even a festival. -
Swedish State Funds Sniper Training for Refugees (Source)
AccuTron replied to Crallask's topic in Current Events
Thanks for info. Yet not relieved, for I have small caliber skull plate. Hmm. Yes, most terrorists are outsiders, yet there's Jihad Jane I think she was called, and white local what's his name in the US with the federal building bombing. Is the reverse true? Of zillions of refugees, and with high numbers supporting attacking the west in some way, it does seem creepy. But are local Swedes able to discern the people who are not nutty? Must be a bunch who fled because they know what ugly looks like. Are those women in the photo (plural?) feeling empowered unlike anything possible at their homeland, but also against other refugees in the not-so-nice group? I'm pondering those many times in various Imperial or Colonial pasts, when locals were integrated into the armed services. USA Natives, arguably a group entitled to a grudge, became superbly loyal and effective fighters in US forces. Are some of these Muslim hobbyists future Swedish military snipers? Would these few Muslims appreciate the opportunity, even slim, to strike back against the beasts that misrule their homeland? WW2 had many examples of units of men from enemy countries, now fighting the armies of their home country, because of the tyrants ruling those armies. -
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AccuTron replied to Torero's topic in Science & Technology
Wow, just noticed this. Big thanks. (Browser bookmark!)- 16 replies
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Richard Muller: converted climate skeptic
AccuTron replied to TheRobin's topic in Science & Technology
I think you're on to something. Alas, this means support for the AGW fraud, as now it has support from giant Money/Power trail, and giant Ego. The people you mention will add Thrill. Ego and Thrill are notorious for averting Honesty. You started your premise with The Big Lie. "You will see" implies belief in the reality of something...Dear Lord how many times do I have to say this?...TOTALLY made up. Gather a crowd around the word TOTALLY. It's precisely, precisely, as if someone, say Al Gore, spread the story of the Great Zombie Invasion, and got pluhhhnnnnty of money to fight Zombies, and one party of Zombie Fighters gets more votes. And you say "You'll see! When the Zombies get here, you'll find out!!" Again...can you fray corners on an oft-handled jpg?...look at this graph. This is a killer graph for the multitude of info. Imgur: What do we see for hundreds of thousands of years? YES, the planet does it's own variations! We're not gods! And we are mostly an ICE AGE PLANET. Further, we see that we don't get many of these warm periods, noooooo, we're only in the 5th one EVER. And our present running time on this warm spell already exceeded the expiration date on one of those previous ones, and we're closely nudging up to game end on two others. So quit bitchin' about any warming we get. We pollute the atmosphere. We knock down some molecules here and there. But we are incapable of changing the climate, not until we reach science fiction abilities. That is another appeal to this successful lie--EGO. (A4E mentions people rebelling against carbon laws finding the thrill in it. This thing is stuffed with offerings for ego junkies.) "Oh my God, we are soooo powerful, planetary! (Pump, pump.) And yet we are so evil too! (Angst, angst, Original Sin echoes.) We'll write laws, and tell others, those lower than us which is everyone not me, what to do! (Practically orgasmic at this point.)" And back to that graph, CO2 clearly elevates (lockstep with other gasses) EVERY warm spell, and it's been increasing for about 18,000 years. So go into your prayer kitchen, and say 100 times "CO2 has been rising for eighteen thousand years, so just maybe it ain't us."- 64 replies
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Rodents, and I guess similar animals, are required to gnaw or those front teeth will keep growing without stopping. I've seen a, I think it's called a marmoset, a cat sized animal, in a public park, that had been fed only by tourists and stopped it's natural behavior, and the two lower front teeth were at least two inches long, curving way up past the top of it's head, and the other two curving downward way past it's head.
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If it's what I read, they also put a milk dispenser with the bare wire cage; to see if milk or cuddle meant more. Cuddle won. (Ah, I just noticed the Wiki link confirming so.)
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Wow, didn't know they did that! Neurologically interesting, having two different areas of focus. Do their optic nerves cross to both lobes, like we do? Are they doing quick switching of interpretation, between eyes, but not both at the same time? "Officer, that man was making chameleon eyes at me! And everyone else at the same time!"
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I envy that animal's career path....Hmm, I have the back yard finally growing grass, and these critters don't look like fence jumpers...I think one or two out back might be nice. On the other hand, the wild rabbits might object.
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I was just going for the digit count, not the whole package. I was also just cleaning my bike chain (grateful for 3D vision). To avoid using the interfering kickstand, I propped the bike against furniture. I could go for that extra arm or tentacle. I'd like to try a tentacle. As for those spiders, I really like having my binocular vision. Yet, I also take it as silver lining that, while on my bike, I get good neck and upper torso movement because I am utterly blind behind and rather poor to the sides. To have full around vision, outside in open country, in a mild daytime snowstorm, or to see the whole clear nighttime sky and horizon at once, these would be real treats. (I wear glasses, I suppose a normally visioned person laying down could somewhat already do that.) Chameleons? You mean their skin, not eyes? A nighttime bike rider with a reflective face, any color, at will; sign me up!
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I had to look that up, haven't followed it closely. I gather that if we think of rats, it's r, but what about beavers, they seem K? Anyway, it's about teeth and stress relief, whatever the breeding style. Is K more attentively stressful? Are r's unstressed about care for young, but stressed that there are so dang many of them? I guess there will always be research questions.
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I used to drink black coffee daily at home, and at first stretched it out over many hours per french-pressed mug, but the amount crept up, and eventually was unpleasant. I used various brands, never really learned anything. I stopped coffee at home, moved to decaf Lipton's tea, which is also good for some illnesses. I have more teas, but am careful. A few times a week, I make my large McD coffee a special event in car or on bike, taking it with me to last a few hours. As special events go, it's inexpensive.
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This is not supposed to be religious, tho' I can see how it could go there. I'm just curious. "I shot an arrow into the air..." So the fishes have 5 fin bones. That makes perfect engineering sense...carefully treading around that word...as far as having a central strut about which to pivot, plus enough struts on each side to actually do something effective. Now I'm typing with my 5 evolved digits. I am a tinkerer, and I may also have my hands full while unloading the car and unlocking the back door. At various times, I notice that I have exactly the right number of fingers. The opposing thumb is of course an obvious favorite, playing Costello to the index finger Abbot. The middle finger is of course legendary for it's many uses, including a really strong grip on something. I sometimes notice how the pinky is the perfect end cap for actions such as stacking. The fourth finger is a great temporary wire or rope holder, while the first three are doing the actual tinkering, and the pinky is the trailing guide. I think six would just be clutter. Musicians might like it. Have you ever thought about this, or if you did, worry that you did? Would you want a different digit count, not even counting how we count?
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1000+ Gang attack/Rape in Cologne on New Years Eve
AccuTron replied to mlsv2f's topic in Current Events
Must be pretty new, I googled it and didn't get anything I could identify, except a timeout to an audio file link. For those of us new to this part of the galaxy, what is it? I looked up TKOG...oh, saw that crime on Russian YouTube; harsh country. I won't stand near any approaching strangers, is the take home from that stuff. "We have to explain to people from other cultures that the jolly and frisky attitude during our Carnival is not a sign of sexual openness," Reker said. Actually, I'd like to see that one in print. So cleavage that could hold a flower vase, and camel-toes that could hold a dog leash, are actually signs of intellectual curiosity? No wonder it all seems so confusing.