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When the cops come knocking don't open your door!

csnel3 says...

One of these cops is unlawfully standing in that womans house, getting mad at her for telling him that what they are doing is wrong. He acts like a schoolyard bully, "Back away from me" over and over. He tries to intimidate her cause thats all this fatass knows. His own fatfuck partner comes back and tells him to leave.
I think that this one part of the video is the most telling, sickning part. That cop was escalating the situation, as many cops do, the next step would be physical. This prick just got stopped by his partners, a camera, and the fact that they couldnt find anything illegal. When will public servants, sworn to ptotect us, realize the people are getting very tired of their heavy handed and illegal bullshit?

House Member Appears To Yell 'Baby Killer' At Stupak

House Member Appears To Yell 'Baby Killer' At Stupak

NordlichReiter says...

You think this didn't take place before this generation?

Maybe not so snide, but more insults in olde English?

For fucks sake. The least they could do is use some fucking wit when the insult. It's like a schoolyard playground in there.

"One Minute Racist" -- short and sweet little movie

dannym3141 says...

This certainly doesn't apply to me. That effect of planting a seed and then someone confirms the doubt and suddenly i'm racist. I think this is more a video about how idiots listen to something idiotic and then believe the idiocy based on some other idiot being an idiot.

I got told about a guy for about 6 months at school, "have you met this guy? he's a real bible basher, he sucks the bible's cock all day" and various other typical schoolyard bullshit. Basically, virtually the entire school knew the guy and whenever he was mentioned or whatever, people would go "oh man he's so into the bible, what a boring bible bashing loser." Sounds like the worst thing you could be at my high school was a christian, but actually it was worse to be gay. A gay christian would have no chance.

So anyway i finally met the guy and the first thing we did was argue and yes it was about the bible and christianity in general, yet i didn't join in the ignorance because i really appreciate the way he argued about it with me.. never giving in to flat out rudenes, but a nice clean argument between 2 people who disagreed but wanted to understand why the other thought the way they did and see if they could change their point of view. Anyway i eventually became best friends with him and nope this didn't confirm the seed that had been planted. Same goes for gay people too. When a guy came out at my high school i was the only one that continued to be friends with him. Maybe i'm special.

Maybe the reason this didn't happen to me is because i've never had a racist mindset? Maybe people who could be susceptible to it might agree. Nice story anyway. Almost tempted to delete that and say "it's a cool story, bro." I think i won in the end cos he's not a christian anymore. I never managed to argue the gay guy into being straight though. Stubborn bastard.

budzos (Member Profile)

Lodurr says...

Read my comment before you respond:

"It was a correct use of the word, and a real question for an atheist, if they believe in a hard rule stating that god doesn't exist and if they have any dogmatic rules at all (answer to both would be "no")."

If you want to be an intolerant hothead, I think religion is for you, not atheism.

In reply to this comment by budzos:
Wrong. There is no atheist dogma. Just like there's no dogma for people who don't believe in Santa Claus.

In reply to this comment by Lodurr:
>> ^budzos:
Okay, so you mean dogmatic with a completely OPPOSITE definition of what dogma is. Deceptive, manipulative, word-twisting harpy.


I didn't enjoy the schoolyard antics from either of these kids, but I have to clarify that dogma "is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed." It was a correct use of the word, and a real question for an atheist, if they believe in a hard rule stating that god doesn't exist and if they have any dogmatic rules at all (answer to both would be "no").

This is what happens when you get emotional about an intellectual subject--facts slip away from you. If atheism brings the same emotional BS as religion, what the hell is the point? You're reducing an intellectual movement to angsty counter-culture.

Laura Ingraham vs. Devout Atheist

budzos says...

I didn't enjoy the schoolyard antics from either of these kids, but I have to clarify that dogma "is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed."

You're fucking wrong as hell and I have put you in the dumbass column. ATHEISM IS NOT A RELIGION, IDEOLOGY, OR ORGANIZATION. THUS THERE IS NO DOGMA. Dogma is the enforced beliefs passed down by the authorities within a group. ATHEISM IS NOT A GROUP AND HAS NO AUTHORITIES.

So really, I appreciate the correction, but you're wrong and you're just adding to the problem. So check yourself.

Lodurr (Member Profile)

budzos says...

Wrong. There is no atheist dogma. Just like there's no dogma for people who don't believe in Santa Claus.

In reply to this comment by Lodurr:
>> ^budzos:
Okay, so you mean dogmatic with a completely OPPOSITE definition of what dogma is. Deceptive, manipulative, word-twisting harpy.


I didn't enjoy the schoolyard antics from either of these kids, but I have to clarify that dogma "is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed." It was a correct use of the word, and a real question for an atheist, if they believe in a hard rule stating that god doesn't exist and if they have any dogmatic rules at all (answer to both would be "no").

This is what happens when you get emotional about an intellectual subject--facts slip away from you. If atheism brings the same emotional BS as religion, what the hell is the point? You're reducing an intellectual movement to angsty counter-culture.

Laura Ingraham vs. Devout Atheist

Lodurr says...

>> ^budzos:
Okay, so you mean dogmatic with a completely OPPOSITE definition of what dogma is. Deceptive, manipulative, word-twisting harpy.


I didn't enjoy the schoolyard antics from either of these kids, but I have to clarify that dogma "is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed." It was a correct use of the word, and a real question for an atheist, if they believe in a hard rule stating that god doesn't exist and if they have any dogmatic rules at all (answer to both would be "no").

This is what happens when you get emotional about an intellectual subject--facts slip away from you. If atheism brings the same emotional BS as religion, what the hell is the point? You're reducing an intellectual movement to angsty counter-culture.

If Westy Gets Hobbled for a however long for making a Joke (Terrible Talk Post)

NetRunner says...

Profanity happens. Innuendo happens.

Why once I even called blankfist a pigfucker.

Jesus didn't strike me dead for it, so obviously it was okay with him.

Jigga, why are you more of a tightass than Jesus?

Maybe this would make sense if you were putting forth the argument that it's demeaning to gays, since the premise of the insult is that there's something wrong with QM's promiscuous cocksucking habits.

Personally, I don't see any problem with QM sucking any consenting dicks he can get his mouth around. It's his life, and I don't think we're in any position to judge him so long as he's not hurting anyone (if he's clumsy with his teeth though, that changes things entirely).

Let it go.

PS: Don't be too down on schoolyard insults, they're often far more effective than eloquent soliloquies for getting your point across in informal settings.

Wow, I-- Uh... how do I put this...

alien_concept (Member Profile)

dannym3141 says...

Lol, thanks very much

In reply to this comment by alien_concept:
Yes indeed I wish they still gave star points out for comments too. If I could give you one of mine, nay ten, I fucking would

In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.


Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!

Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.

Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.

For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.

dannym3141 (Member Profile)

alien_concept says...

Yes indeed I wish they still gave star points out for comments too. If I could give you one of mine, nay ten, I fucking would

In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.


Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!

Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.

Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.

For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.

Fusionaut (Member Profile)

dannym3141 says...

Thanks very much! Someone once told me that about my "i speak jive" comment

In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
Hahah, I really like this! If there was a spot for favourite comment on my profile this would be it!

In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.


Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!

Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.

Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.

For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.

dannym3141 (Member Profile)

Fusionaut says...

Hahah, I really like this! If there was a spot for favourite comment on my profile this would be it!

In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.


Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!

Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.

Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.

For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.

David Mitchell's Soapbox - "The Other Day I Met An American"

dannym3141 says...

>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.


Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!

Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.

Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.

For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.



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