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The King's Speech - Just The Stuttering & Stammering

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Paul Ryan Rejects Ayn Rand: Catholic Criticism -- TYT

LukinStone says...

"Babbling and stuttering"? Really? I don't want to defend this as anything spectacular, but it's good for getting a little insight into Ryan's political BS-ing.

I don't know what world you live in, but to me, these guys were having a calm discussion about a news story.

Paul Ryan Rejects Ayn Rand: Catholic Criticism -- TYT

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Jerry Seinfeld Wants the First New Acura NSX

Rachel Maddow Compares OWS to Mario Savio's Protest

Trancecoach says...

I'm 32 and I know Mario Savio's name... have done for at least a couple decades.

A few years ago, I learned that, back in the 1950s, my father knew Mario... and helped him to overcome a stutter... perhaps enabling him to give inspirational speeches.

Rick Perry's hunting camp was named 'Niggerhead'

garmachi says...

>> ^csnel3:

Its sad to see a grown man tip-toe around speech in fear for his career and social standing.
Would this story really be any worse if he had just laid out all the facts, without stopping, and stuttering and then setteling for the "N word"?
Or would the story be less interesting if the news guy would just use the forbiden words that he is outing Perrys whole family for using?


"Voldemort". There. I said it. And nothing happened.

Rick Perry's hunting camp was named 'Niggerhead'

csnel3 says...

Its sad to see a grown man tip-toe around speech in fear for his career and social standing.
Would this story really be any worse if he had just laid out all the facts, without stopping, and stuttering and then setteling for the "N word"?
Or would the story be less interesting if the news guy would just use the forbiden words that he is outing Perrys whole family for using?

Evil Men of History

Lawdeedaw says...

@DerHasisttot too

The book is repetitious (Annoying filler) and also speculates every now and again--however, that speculation is clearly an educated guess. Take Caligula's death. Everyone knows he was assassinated. However, the author speculates that he had himself killed.

First, Caligula thought himself a god, so death wasn't really bad--in fact it was the next step since he was pretty much at the top. Hard to do more than become a god. So, his list was done, and it was all downhill.

Second, he had a wicked going away party. A boat decked out with gold floorboards, a week long orgy, then the final day. That day he got in front of everyone in the arena, had his favorite gladiator bugger his ass and then had that irreplaceable stud executed during climax.

Third, he had placed an incompetent man to replace him--of course it was speculated that the man just played the retard so he would survive. For Caligula it was hard to look bad when you had a stuttering fool replacing you.

This timeline was very convincing to the author so he noted what he thought. But he noted it may not have been the case because, as we have noted, the past was tainted by people who hated those emperors and by time itself. In fact, the author notes their tainted testimony multiple times. What more can the author do besides that?

Of course people don't care about those notes, do they?

Oh, and watching the History Channel version--there is not much of a difference... In fact, I think he cheated and took material from that rendition.

>> ^alien_concept:

>> ^DerHasisttot:
Hehe. Reminds me of a lecture I once attended, roughly translated: "Never trust a book about Nero: Ancient propaganda."
Edit: Not even Tacitus is a credible source, he used hearsay, had an own agenda, emphasised and left out facts.

@ lawdeedaw: I looked up the book on amazon, and I tend to trust the bad reviews there because they are the least likely to be written by a publicist or the author; according to the bad review, the book is not accurate. Of course this mustn't be true.

I guess most ancient history can never be truly accurate. Historians surely would gather every source they could and puzzle it together. I wonder what is accurate and how that guy on amazon knows for a fact, haha

One of the better Jimmy moments- Southpark

BoneRemake says...

>> ^Seric:

nsfw


Thats debatable. If only I cared to debate.

Edit to add- Not safe for work, no sure, thats true, others hearing Jimmy with his speech impediment and not knowing such would indeed be offended by his stutter. Go with god.

More Skyrim Gameplay Footage

viewer_999 says...

Looks nice, but good graphics are commonplace today (I'll assume the every-few-second stutter is a result of the video, not the game itself). More importantly: the elder scrolls are unfortunately plagued by shortcuts in design (no doubt a result of trying to create such large worlds) which they just cannot seem to shake. Leveled lists and tile-constructed dungeons are not fun. The latter are insultingly tedious after the 4th one, and if you don't know what the former are, you haven't played much in the ES series. The same worthless loot over and over again is not fun. Always being at or near the same level as your enemy is not fun. Being able to exploit the system to become so powerful (in everything) that you can beat the end boss before you reach level twelve, is not fun. These things do not make for good gameplay. I don't know how much Skyrim makes use of these old poor designs, but Morrowind and Oblivion were completely based on them, and it ruined what could have been gaming excellence. The same experience again and again and again and again and again is not fun. Here's hoping Bethesda have learned by now, or will learn, someday.

Something else: I'm not sure why they're discussing Radiant AI as if it's new; it's mocked all over youtube with Oblivion.

Anyway, seeing mountains in the distance and plants up close is yesterday's news (I wonder if the shadows are real or faked; the original video demos for Oblivion had realtime light and shadow, but they were removed for performance reasons in the final release). Ditch the LL and tile construction and add a level of environmental diversity and interactivity like that of Thief (which is over a decade old), and I might be convinced to try another ES game.



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