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I asked a couple people, both genders, about some sextual .
slydr68 comments on Jan 20, 2019:
Sounds like she was being polite... As in, "would you like more tea?" With the response being, "no, thank you." This is what women have long been taught to do in "polite society" and perhaps you are over-thinking???
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Thank you, this was the wording I was trying to come up with.
What am I doing awake at this time of night?
creative51 comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Paul, its morning now. Get your ass out of bed and get cracking!
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Yes it is. It is indeed.
What was your most absurd first date?
Paul4747 comments on Feb 8, 2019:
So, from "very liberal" to just "liberal"... :D
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
@LiterateHiker Gotcha. Yeah, it's a jungle in there.
I keep thinking this has to have a punch line. Any takers?
Dyl1983 comments on Feb 8, 2019:
So, a baby seal walks into a club...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
yikes
Neuroscientist Sam Harris on Our Misconceptions About Free Will and How Acknowledging Its ...
WilliamFleming comments on Oct 31, 2018:
Some neuroscientists are heavily invested in the idea that humans are nothing but machines that have no free will. Free will complicates the picture too much. So does consciousness. Some of them are saying that there’s no such thing as conscious awareness—it’s all illusion. I think it is ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
I find myself somewhat in agreement with you. This is so rare that I thought I should make note of it. We are indeed biomechanical robots, but the nature of our brains produce consciousness. You're probably going to disagree with me on that point, but where I agree with you is that we're free-willed robots.
Neuroscientist Sam Harris on Our Misconceptions About Free Will and How Acknowledging Its ...
daveeleceng comments on Nov 2, 2018:
Do we have free will? Are we puppets attached to strings (i.e. pre-destined)? If everyone has free will than no one can follow such a plan. We do NOT have free will with the emphasis on the word free. Everything is deterministic and each of us is influenced by our environments, genes, brain ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Bull puckey. You're just playing with words. I CHOSE to read this thread and I CHOSE to reply to you, just like I choose to work or not work, choose what to eat and drink, choose who to love, choose how to live. Whether my past experience informs my choices does not negate my freedom of choice. My past experience was also shaped by my free will. Sam Harris is a closet Calvinist.
Lets just put it out there and own it... Pro-Choice or Anti-Choice
Charlene comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Pro choice...always..
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@jerry99 Yes I am.
Lets just put it out there and own it... Pro-Choice or Anti-Choice
Charlene comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Pro choice...always..
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@mzbehavin It's easy to get people to vote against their own best interest. About 90% of the people who voted for Trump lose out long term on his tax "reforms". After a lifetime of observing, I can only conclude that half of all people are idiots.
How do you have sex with someone without sexualizing them?
creative51 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
You are a points whore. All you do is ask stupid fucked up questions which outraged people respond to and the only result is you get points.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@Wildflower I'm for free. Points or... whatever
This goes for romantic relationships, but it also applies to family members, I have regretfully ...
Paul4747 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Yeah.... it seems to go for my ex-wife. I mean, good for her that the divorce didn't tear her up or anything, but it says it all about the marriage, doesn't it?
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@Minta79 You're quite right. I should have said "what the marriage had become". Thank you. There were many many happy times, but by the end it was just a housekeeping arrangement.
How do you have sex with someone without sexualizing them?
creative51 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
You are a points whore. All you do is ask stupid fucked up questions which outraged people respond to and the only result is you get points.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
Is it not better to be a points whore than some other kind? (Nothing wrong with being a sex worker, but "whore" has a definite connotation to it.)
In the Bible where Jesus says "He who is without sin the first stone" Two questions come to ...
Novelty comments on Feb 7, 2019:
I don’t know or care, I lost interest when I read that Jesus ate with tax collectors, sinners, and republicans.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
I'll eat with Republicans, but they're picking up the tab. We all know they have the cash.
In the Bible where Jesus says "He who is without sin the first stone" Two questions come to ...
Gwendolyn2018 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Technically, both she and the man should get stoned, but women received the brunt of the punishment, and for at least a couple of reasons: 1. There was a double standard. It was generally accepted that men could play around but women needed to be faithful (this thought continued for centuries ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
It's true, I am notoriously weak. So where are all these temptresses I hear about? Am I not worth the tempting or something???
The Republican Party
Wildflower comments on Feb 6, 2019:
I grew up with a staunch Republican mother. Not really knowing what I was doing, Reagan was the first vote I had ever cast. By the time his term was over, and I had grown up a bit, I changed my affiliation almost in protest. I can't even talk politics with my mother anymore. But I'm happy with my ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@Trajan61 Let's address the estate tax BS issue once again. The individual exemption, *before* the Trump tax cut for the rich, was $5.5 *million* for individuals, $11 million for couples. Farm real estate averaged just over $3000 an acre last year according to the Farm Journal https://www.agweb.com/article/farm-real-estate-value-averaging-3140acre-for-2018/. If you can do math, that means (just as a rough example) you can have a farm of almost 2000 acres before paying a dime of estate tax as an individual. The average farm size, according to the 2012 census, is 434 acres. If you have a 2000 acre farm, you're not a small farmer. If you're paying estate tax, even with the cost of machinery and buildings, you're not a small farmer. A small farm is not worth $5.5 million dollars. Even the Farm Bureau couldn't find a single family farm that was lost because the family had to come up with money for the estate tax. Here's some information from a few years ago, from Americans for Tax Fairness: these figures refer to 2013. "The estate tax raised $8.5 billion in 2012 — less than 1% of the $1.2 trillion inherited that year. Only 1 out of every 700 deaths results in paying the federal estate tax today. The vast majority of estates — 99.9% — do not pay federal estate taxes. The estate tax will raise $225 billion over the next 10 years. This is more than the $164 billion 10-year shortfall in the highway and mass transit trust funds. The Walton family — which owns half of Walmart — has exploited a loophole in the estate tax to avoid paying $3 billion in estate taxes. This could increase by tens of billions in the future. Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has exploited a loophole that allowed him to pass $8 billion to family members and avoid $2.8 billion in estate taxes." One of the biggest scams the Republican party ever pulled was tricking average working people into believing they're among the top 0.1% richest in the nation and therefore have to be afraid of the big bad estate tax. It's only the super-wealthy that pay this tax, and that's who it is explicitly intended for. That's the only people Democrats want to have this tax apply to. Will you Republicans *please* FFS drop the estate tax crap, or else just admit you stand for rich people not paying taxes and you don't give a shit about anyone else.
Don't ever eat a clock. It's too time consuming. :P
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Oh, *clock*. Don't eat a *clock*. At first I thought it said... Right. Clock. Got it. Never mind...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Tinocca I relish these conversations.
Marked Safe! Avoided all 1980's blackface parties in Virginia.
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Things like this are the reason I basically have avoided the South as much as I could all my life. I mean, I don't want to stereotype an entire region, but... I've never heard of a "blackface party" anywhere BUT the South since, like, the 1800s. I don't get it.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX I concede the argument, and now I go arise to take sustenance. I'm thinking microwave enchiladas. (Healthy Choice.)
l don't know.... is there a point where the people just say ''stop'' to gov. overreach? [bbc.com]
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Just so you know, gov.overreach is not a website. I think this, **right now**, is the point where people (starting with me) just say **stop writing every phrase with a hash tag or pound sign or as if it's a web address. It doesn't give it any added significance, it just means you can't write in ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Captain_Feelgood No I did not. In that case, "gov." is ALSO not a word. Take the extra second to type out the full word "governmental". My point still stands: *Learn to use standard English*, please. That would prevent such easily preventable misunderstandings. You would communicate what points you have more clearly. This is part of the reason the current occupant of the White House seems like an imbecile; he writes misspelled and unpunctuated posts on Twitter which would fail a 6th grade English exam. It's an embarrassment to the office and to the nation, even if he himself is beyond being embarrassed.
Marked Safe! Avoided all 1980's blackface parties in Virginia.
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Things like this are the reason I basically have avoided the South as much as I could all my life. I mean, I don't want to stereotype an entire region, but... I've never heard of a "blackface party" anywhere BUT the South since, like, the 1800s. I don't get it.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX Bill Clinton is a Southerner... he's okay in my book. It's possible to argue he's a rare exception, of course... but I don't want to discard an entire section of the nation just because of geography. There are some pretty bad counties right here in Michigan, after all.
Marked Safe! Avoided all 1980's blackface parties in Virginia.
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Things like this are the reason I basically have avoided the South as much as I could all my life. I mean, I don't want to stereotype an entire region, but... I've never heard of a "blackface party" anywhere BUT the South since, like, the 1800s. I don't get it.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX Okay, then I'm just way the frak out of touch. I have other reasons for avoiding the South, though. Confederate flags. Snakes. Deep-frying Snickers bars.
Don't ever eat a clock. It's too time consuming. :P
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Oh, *clock*. Don't eat a *clock*. At first I thought it said... Right. Clock. Got it. Never mind...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@BestWithoutGods Then you'll never know the pleasure of nibbling a tasty wiener. :)
Don't ever eat a clock. It's too time consuming. :P
AtheistReader comments on Feb 6, 2019:
What are you talking about? Time is delicious. I always ask for a second.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Bada bing.
The Republican Party
48thRonin comments on Feb 6, 2019:
One is ironically trying to follow the other but ummm trump was actually a registered democrat at the time of that picture. Just saying ?
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
I suspect Trump is actually in the party of "Which bunch of you might possibly be fool enough to nominate me?" Turns out...
All Hail Nancy...RAWR Share your Nancy(L) memes here! ? worth the click -> [twitter.com]
Paul4747 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
I wish I'd seen it live, so I could tell if that was a slow clap...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Qualia Definitely not an enthusiastic round of applause.
The Donald himself said that an innocent person wouldn't have to spend so much time defending ...
Beowulfsfriend comments on Feb 6, 2019:
They ran clips of Dick "I'm not a crook" Nixon saying nearly the same thing on air about Watergate. Scary thing is, the republicans in 74 took Nixon out, as they had, at the time, some integrity. These guys now...........
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@thinktwice No Dick should be exposed on national TV.
Lot of positive things from SOTU tonight
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Name three.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@BD66 Unskilled labor costs the same no matter who's doing it. Immigration is not the problem. The fact that you've swallowed that red herring just means that I shouldn't waste my time with you. But I'm going to anyway, because I hope that even you can understand: The change in the business ethos (which Trump perfectly embodies) is the problem. In the 50s, you hired into a company, did your time, were rewarded with a living wage, benefits, and after 25 or 30 years, a pension. But the relentless demand for more and faster profits, not just yearly, but quarterly, and regardless of the long-term health of the company, led to a stripping away of everything that did not maximize profits. Companies were torn apart and sold off for their assets, the employees left to fend for themselves. Greed was good. Now everything is geared to the short term, and the only rewards go to those at the top, for wringing the most money out of the company, the most productivity out of every employee, the best numbers out of the quarterly statement. And if the company goes bankrupt, somehow the top management still come out millionaires.The only losers are the employees. Government is supposed to negate the worst excesses of the capitalist economy, not encourage them. But under the Republicans, and especially Trump, we have a group who actively cheer for the wealthy and tell everyone else, "If you're poor, it's your fault for not being born into the right family, for not being in the right place at the right time, for not being good enough." They don't have the guts to come right out and say it, of course, but that's the message of the Republican prosperity gospel; if you're not rich, it's because God hates you.
It just baffles me that so many of the liberals think Trump pulling out of the that idiot Obama’s ...
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Number one: you use the word "idiot" of our former President. Barack Obama graduated from Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard Law School, then was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School before being elected Senator and President. ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Trajan61 I don't know why I waste my time replying to you, but: 1) Iran *has been living up to their side of the agreement*, even after Trump's imposition of sanctions. That will likely end soon, however, as there is now much less incentive for them to do so. The agreement, as several have pointed out, was international, it wasn't simply President Obama; the deal was with the 5 permanent members of the UN Security Counsel plus Germany. The UK, Germany, Italy, Oman, South Korea, Pakistan, and the Vatican all expressed their support and confidence in the agreement. In other words, a bunch of diplomats and statesmen who are much more skilled in world affairs than either of us. I tend to put my stock in them, not in you. 2) The President does not "make" regulations. The Congress passes bills, the President signs them. Check your Civics 101 textbook. If President Obama's term was so harmful to business, please explain how he presided over our recovery from the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression. 2.A Operation Fast & Furious was a gunwalking sting operation carried out under the Arizona office of the ATF, and was targeted at so-called "straw purchasers", in other words, people who buy guns and then illegally resell them to someone else. 'According to twenty-year ATF veteran Jay Wachtel, letting guns "walk" has been a practice done in a controlled manner that involved surveillance and eventual seizure of the weapons. "The idea was that you would follow it long enough until you were sure you had enough probable cause".' The idea was to track the guns to the cartels and then arrest the cartel leaders. The operation was poorly carried out and guns were lost. Tragically, one of them was used to kill Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. President Obama had no part in authorizing the operation, your statement is a right-wing fantasy, 3) He does favor a ban on certain types of guns, with which I disagree. He also favors improved background checks, with which I agree wholeheartedly. Don't you? But whatever his opinions, the fact remains that not a single proposal for any gun ban was proposed by President Obama during any of his eight years in office, not even a renewal of the Brady Bill. And he never proposed confiscation of anyone's legally owned guns. In fact, gun ownership skyrocketed during his term. President Obama was the best thing to ever happen to the gun industry. 4) He favored lower taxes on the middle class and no taxes on the poor. He favored getting government out of our private lives. Regulating industrial polluters and the financial sector, on the other hand, where billionaires get rich by ripping off small investors (sort of the way Trump made his money), is another story. 5) Here are President Obama's full remarks on the ...
It just baffles me that so many of the liberals think Trump pulling out of the that idiot Obama’s ...
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Number one: you use the word "idiot" of our former President. Barack Obama graduated from Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard Law School, then was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School before being elected Senator and President. ...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Trajan61 Probably because his dad bailed him out of bankruptcy. That taught him that he can get away with anything he wants. Wait, we're talking about Trump, right?
Lest we forget the Cold War Those of us who lived through the Cold War remember what it was like ...
Novelty comments on Feb 2, 2019:
The cold war never ended, we just thought it was over, we've been under attack the entire time. For the same reason that Confederate flags keep flying, just because the Soviet Union fell apart there's no reason to believe that the Russian agenda has changed one iota.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Umm... Confederate flags keep flying because of racists and idiots. Let's not confuse the issue.
Lot of positive things from SOTU tonight
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Name three.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@BD66 A 1/2% drop in unemployment statistics doesn't thrill me when the top 20% of earners make fully 50% of the income in our country. Income inequality keeps getting worse, and this president is the very last person who will understand or do anything about the issue.
Lot of positive things from SOTU tonight
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Name three.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@greyeyed123, @IamNobody "Why can't we just enjoy the positive?" Because it's surrounded by a shitstorm of negative.
Lot of positive things from SOTU tonight
Paul4747 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Name three.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@greyeyed123 You, I like you.
It just baffles me that so many of the liberals think Trump pulling out of the that idiot Obama’s ...
Tompain1 comments on Feb 5, 2019:
You're going to praise Trump and call Obama an idiot? Wow! You like really short conversations don't you. I'm not the idiot whisperer so bye!
Paul4747 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
@Pbpierson2 Technically, he's a Republican troll who insults anyone who disagrees with him. Take it from someone who knows.
The Conservative Atheists banned me! I'm so proud! All I did was join their group, for the ...
Green_eyes comments on Feb 2, 2019:
They ban all the ”librals” with the excuse that you are trolling. It’s laughable. They are happy to be in their delusional, echo chamber far from reality.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
The hilarious thing is, they keep replying to me, and I can't read the replies. It's like they're shouting "And another thing..." after I've left the room.
Miriam Adelson was awarded Medal of Freedom after donating $500k to Trump aides’ legal expenses ...
Paul4747 comments on Feb 2, 2019:
How much to get my picture on the $1 bill?
Paul4747 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX Eww... no, definitely not.
I have always said that all Muslims are dangerous if they are given the opportunity,something close ...
Trajan61 comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Islam is a dangerous religion. It’s all in the Koran.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Christianity is a dangerous religion. It's all in the Bible.
I have always said that all Muslims are dangerous if they are given the opportunity,something close ...
HarrySlick comments on Feb 2, 2019:
I definitely agree .Due to the fact that these vermin breed like rats and have the highest birth rate among the worlds major religious groups the future looks very bleak indeed .
Paul4747 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Of course you realize, the majority of Muslims are just trying to get through the day and raise a family, just like you. And yet you call them "vermin".
I have always said that all Muslims are dangerous if they are given the opportunity,something close ...
norealgod comments on Feb 2, 2019:
It is the only religion that converts by the sword and kills converts to other religions. It was quite common for an Arab who wanted to hurt his Jewish neighbor to claim that the Jew was converted by him, but now went back to his old ways. The court, believing the Arab, would then execute the Jew...
Paul4747 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
"Invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity"- Ann Coulter Ever read the history of the Crusades? Ever read any history at all?
I have always said that all Muslims are dangerous if they are given the opportunity,something close ...
bigpawbullets comments on Feb 2, 2019:
If I remember correctly, the definitions posted at SAF in the Pentagon were: Radical Muslim: decapitates the infidel with sword. Conservative Muslim: holds the infidel down. Moderate Muslim: records video of beheading, uploads to YouTube.
Paul4747 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Proving what? That the SAF are bigots? We knew that.
American Heart Association Is Silent On Heart Cancer And Irregular Heart Rate Risks From Cell ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I'm sorry, I'm paralyzed by not caring very much.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 30, 2019:
@of-the-mountain You're absolutely right, of course. That must be why life expectancy is now at an all-time high. I was a fool not to see it. The only rational course is to cut off all contact with modern society and go live in the wilderness somewhere: no processed food, no medicine, no machinery, no technology; most important, no phones or internet. You first.
Pentagon documents the military's growing domestic drone use! The Pentagon recorded 11 domestic...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 28, 2019:
That's a very misleading stock photo. I'm dead certain that the missions requested by California and Oregon were not carrying 1000 lb GPS-guided bombs. I'm sure they were for reconnaissance purposes only.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 30, 2019:
@of-the-mountain Say WHAT now? I feel that you don't know the definition of "censorship". Asking you questions is not censoring you. If you are afraid to answer questions about your post, perhaps you need to look at what you're posting more closely. Why are you getting so derailed over my mention of the misleading detail in your photo? When you include a picture of an armed drone in a story about military drone flights over the US, you're subliminally implying that armed drones are being used. If this was accidental, then it was accidental. If it was deliberate, then you're up to something and you should account for it. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to get in my complimentary Lexus and drive to our secret corporate HQ, where I, my friends, and our army of handlers plot how to mind-control the free people of the world. (Please turn on your satire detector before you respond to that sentence. It was NOT an admission of guilt; I'm just making fun of you.)
Pentagon documents the military's growing domestic drone use! The Pentagon recorded 11 domestic...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 28, 2019:
That's a very misleading stock photo. I'm dead certain that the missions requested by California and Oregon were not carrying 1000 lb GPS-guided bombs. I'm sure they were for reconnaissance purposes only.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
@of-the-mountain What possible reason would there be for dropping bombs over a wildfire? Check your paranoia at the reception, please.
"Black Panther" Wins Top Prize at SAG Awards
jerry99 comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I guess it's nice that African Americans are getting superheroes they can somehow relate to, but as with most of that genre the story is minimal and the action sequences get boring to me after a while. I confess that I turned it off after a half-hour or so -- perhaps I missed out on something ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
It's better than Aquaman. The characters are more engaging. But that's true for almost all the Marvel films vs. the DC universe. DC can't seem to find their groove.
Midway through first term, Trump is not meeting the public’s modest expectations for his job ...
dahermit comments on Jan 28, 2019:
A moot point...his supporters will make rationalizations and continue to support him no matter what happens or what he does. It is the nature of many humans to have emotional political positions that over-ride logic.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
Not unlike religion.
American Heart Association Is Silent On Heart Cancer And Irregular Heart Rate Risks From Cell ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I'm sorry, I'm paralyzed by not caring very much.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 29, 2019:
@of-the-mountain "the wealthy and their corporations are poisoning us and killing us wholesale" That actually makes much less sense than you think. A corporation covering up when they discover they make something harmful? Yes, that happens, and depressingly often. An entire industry, or better yet, every industry deliberately making harmful things to kill their customers? That's ridiculous. Nobody wants to off their customer base. It goes against human nature to think that's happening.
Midway through first term, Trump is not meeting the public’s modest expectations for his job ...
thinktwice comments on Jan 28, 2019:
He could have boosted the economic promises if he had started with infrastructure: something positive, necessary, tangible and neutral... He immediately went for controversial policies both here and abroad...so, is he really looking to help out America? We could have safer and better roads, ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
His motives are self-aggrandizement and no more than that. Building a border wall with the Trump logo every 50 yards would suit him nicely.
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thinktwice comments on Jan 28, 2019:
He is going to make a serious mistake with that hot temper of his and his knee jerk reactions...not traits we want in a president...buckling under pressure...what is going to happen when a real emergency comes along? I am curious as to how he figures Hispanics support him...I am guessing that ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-checking-trumps-claim-that-he-has-a-50-percent-approval-rating-among-latinos He refers to a poll that had a 10% margin of error, only 153 Latinos were involved among those surveyed.
Crazy old man thinks he's the smartest person! @realDonaldTrump: Howard Schultz doesn’t have the ...
thinktwice comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I wonder how he ever deluded himself into thinking he is even beyond elementary school smart...surely he has to read all of the replies showing how ignorant he really is...daily...he does it daily...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
@thinktwice Indeed. In retrospect I regret supporting Bill Clinton, who was almost as bad personally towards women as Trump... but Clinton had the enormously redeeming traits of being a hypercompetent President, focusing on policy, caring about people, and choosing incredibly intelligent staff. Trump could have been another Clinton, if he had wanted. If he cared about anything beyond himself.
Crazy old man thinks he's the smartest person! @realDonaldTrump: Howard Schultz doesn’t have the ...
thinktwice comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I wonder how he ever deluded himself into thinking he is even beyond elementary school smart...surely he has to read all of the replies showing how ignorant he really is...daily...he does it daily...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
He thinks the negative replies are just jealousy... he doesn't actually believe there's such a thing as honest intellectual criticism in this world. People don't disagree with his opinions, they hate him personally. Of course, there's a considerable overlap there...
Crazy old man thinks he's the smartest person! @realDonaldTrump: Howard Schultz doesn’t have the ...
KKGator comments on Jan 28, 2019:
I still don't understand why someone hasn't taken away his phone. Seriously. Just tell him "no, you can't tweet anymore", and be done with it. His twitter usage has proven to be a national security threat. The NSA would be within it's rights to snatch that phone away from him, and not give him ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
Like this guy...
Trump’s golf course employed undocumented workers — and then fired them amid showdown over ...
Spinliesel comments on Jan 28, 2019:
And what happens to the next level employees in the organization, the ones that let it go and only applied this law that benefitted Nobody when the chips were down? Are they going to get fired?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 28, 2019:
Damn good question.
Number Of Witches Rises Dramatically Across U.S. As Millennials Reject Christianity
Merseyman1 comments on Jan 27, 2019:
Shall we blame Harry Potter?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
I've never liked that kid...
Number Of Witches Rises Dramatically Across U.S. As Millennials Reject Christianity
gsiamne comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Don't they also know that there is a rise in the number of infidels and heathens? :)
Paul4747 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
Most religions use those terms interchangeably. Well done for knowing the difference.
Slate Ann Coulter on Her Support of Trump: “OK, I’m a Very Stupid Girl”
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Let's be clear, she's not admitting that supporting Trump was stupid; she's saying she was stupid to believe his promises not to fold on the Wall standoff.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX I don't feel like I put it ahead of anything else. I said, "IF she weren't a rabid Republican mouthpiece". The rabies negates all else for me. Sort of the way it's really, really hard for me to watch a Mel Gibson movie anymore, knowing the things he has said.
The MAGA Hat Is Still an Object of Hate - GQ
Orbit comments on Jan 26, 2019:
The MAGA hat is a symbol of hate
Paul4747 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
@SilviaPark The way you ask the question tells me you won't agree with any answer I give. Many individuals, no matter their ethnicity, no matter their gender, have great lives in America. Oprah? Tiger Woods? Michael Jordan? To pick 3 names that occur to me randomly. Sylvia Plath? Jennifer Lopez? Hillary Rodham Clinton? Olympia Dukakis? Olympia Snowe? Jennifer Granholme? Gretchen Whitmer? Katharine Graham? Michelle Obama? How about Michelle Obama? More powerful women and persons of color (and I dare say more powerful women of color) live and work in the United States than in any other nation. Our history is what it is, but our progress is incredible. It still needs to be better, so that more share in the progress.
Slate Ann Coulter on Her Support of Trump: “OK, I’m a Very Stupid Girl”
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Let's be clear, she's not admitting that supporting Trump was stupid; she's saying she was stupid to believe his promises not to fold on the Wall standoff.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 27, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX Who's excusing what now?
Slate Ann Coulter on Her Support of Trump: “OK, I’m a Very Stupid Girl”
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Let's be clear, she's not admitting that supporting Trump was stupid; she's saying she was stupid to believe his promises not to fold on the Wall standoff.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX I agree completely about that. I only wish someone could do something like transplant, say, Michelle Obama's personality into her. Don't get me wrong, I'm not shallow like that, I prefer a winning personality and wit. But she isn't bad looking.
What is it?
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
This picture of cougar tracks next to a boot was on Google. Similar? Edit: Very similar to my eye. I think cougar.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@darthfaja I saw one outside our local park when I was working a security detail for the city 22 years ago. Rumors had been going around town for months about our cougar. It was possibly wild, or possibly a pet someone set loose when it got too big. The PD passed it off as "a big cat".
Slate Ann Coulter on Her Support of Trump: “OK, I’m a Very Stupid Girl”
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Let's be clear, she's not admitting that supporting Trump was stupid; she's saying she was stupid to believe his promises not to fold on the Wall standoff.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX Let's ignore her politics and personality. Just to look at, she's an attractive woman. And yes, I am. WTF has that to do with anything, ma'am?
The MAGA Hat Is Still an Object of Hate - GQ
Orbit comments on Jan 26, 2019:
The MAGA hat is a symbol of hate
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@jlynn37 I'm trying to make America greater again.
What is it?
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
This picture of cougar tracks next to a boot was on Google. Similar? Edit: Very similar to my eye. I think cougar.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@DaphneDarling In that case, bobcat or coyote. Both have similar tracks, only smaller. Maybe wolf, I suppose... I just took my best guess.
Slate Ann Coulter on Her Support of Trump: “OK, I’m a Very Stupid Girl”
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Let's be clear, she's not admitting that supporting Trump was stupid; she's saying she was stupid to believe his promises not to fold on the Wall standoff.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@LimitedLight You hold the door, I'll push. I have no idea what to make of Coulter. She claims to be a Christian, lies all the time, claims to be in favor of traditional marriage but has never been married and dresses like a dominatrix, backs crazy-ass theories like "there is plot to commit genocide against white people by outnumbering them with people of other colors" (which suggests she doesn't have access to a dictionary with the definition of "genocide" in it)... Either she's trolling everybody to make a quick buck and doesn't believe a thing she says, or she needs psychiatric help. *Fast.* The hell of it is, if she weren't a rabid Republican mouthpiece, I'd find her quite attractive. But as it is...
The MAGA Hat Is Still an Object of Hate - GQ
Orbit comments on Jan 26, 2019:
The MAGA hat is a symbol of hate
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@arizonajerry69 1) It is the symbol of a deeply hateful person, one who is motivated by petty spite, jealousy, and arrogance. 2) It is the symbol of a deeply hateful movement, one built on isolationism, xenophobia, and selfishness. 3) Implying that America was ever *not* great is ridiculous. The irony is that Trump has achieved the exact opposite of making America great. 4) I presume, somewhere in your muddled statement, that you're trying to say we spend a horrendous amount to support the rest of the world. Wrong. As a percent of gross domestic product (GDP), U.S. aid spending ranks near the bottom of all developed countries. It accounts for 0.18 percent of GDP, twenty-second out of twenty-eight countries measured by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). That's less than 2 cents out of every $100.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@WilliamCharles I'm sorry, I see above that you used the term ZOG. I'm done with you. You're disqualified from further conversation once you use that conspiratorial rubbish. It's only a pity you won't realize why you're on my block list, because my posts will become invisible to you. Maybe someone else will explain to you.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@WilliamCharles When did I say "Quit badmouthing Israel"? What I said was, quit badmouthing Israel *exclusively*. If part of being progressive is now accepting Palestinians as innocent victims, who have no hand in bringing any of their current situation on themselves, then I can't sign up. The Palestinians have a long history of accepting sponsorship, weapons and training from the worst actors in the region, and carrying out atrocities in the name of their cause. Certainly no better than the Israelis, and some much worse. Palestinian extremists have also carried out attacks against Arab allies who were insufficiently zealous in their support... just as fanatic Zionists have done to their own side. Just one example: the Black September group (created with the acquiescence of Palestinian "moderates" and operating so as to give the PLO plausible deniability), assassinated the Jordanian Prime Minister and infamously kidnapped and murdered 11 Israeli athletes and officials at the '72 Munich Olympics, before disbanding after the PLO decided that the bad publicity from terror attacks abroad did more harm than good. *Both sides* continue unconscionable violence against civilians. **Both.** Israel has no excuse for shooting civilians, but the Palestinians have no excuse for suicide bombings.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@brentan Now that, I agree with completely. The problem, as I said to begin with, is the poison of religion, which tells both Jews and Muslims that they are "intended" by their imaginary God to rule over the entirety of the land. Jewish extremists want to reconquer the whole map of ancient Israel, and Muslim extremists want to wipe the name "Israel" off the map completely. The obvious solution is two states, with a shared capital in Jerusalem, but neither side will accept it as long as they feel entitled by "holy writ" to sole possession of the city.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@WilliamCharles Yes, you must be thinking of the Israeli suicide bombers blowing up school buses. Just give it a rest and admit that NEITHER SIDE is right, and neither side is entirely wrong. Both are defending themselves, and both are using sickening violence to attack the other.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Gooniesnvrdie Still not getting it. Israel has been Israel since 1948. Arab nations have been trying to wipe it out since then. The Israelis are not innocent of war crimes, but they aren't terrorists either. They're defending their homes. The settlement policy needs to stop. Israel needs to abide by the treaties it's signed. Which would be a hell of a lot easier to get if the neighbors weren't chanting "Death To Israel". *There's blame on both sides.* **Everybody** is "defending their home". Why do you insist on portraying just Israel as the evil, puppy-stomping monsters? Reality is more complex than you want it to be. Debates like this make me shake my head about being a liberal.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@WilliamCharles Have they used terrorism to attack Israeli civilians? Yes.
To the surviving people of Palestine; I am truly so very sorry that you, your families, your ...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
And yet posting this apology, without even a mention of all the deaths caused by those who think there should be no such nation as Israel, is disingenuous at best. How many civilians did the Intifada kill? How many children? How many people have been killed by suicide bombers and random attacks on ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Gooniesnvrdie Killing an innocent= killing an innocent. A=A. The difference between guerrilla warfare and terrorism is that guerrilla warfare targets the enemy's *military* assets; terrorists deliberately attack the softest targets they can, i.e. civilians; school buses, cafes, night clubs, etc., in order to attack civilian morale. The Palestinian side may not have a choice of weapons, but they do have a choice of targets, and they choose mainly to target civilians. I cannot respect that. This is not to say I respect machine-gunning civilian protesters either. Both sides are a disgrace. But please *don't* hold up the Palestinians as if they are all innocents. They do shelter, train, and support murderers.
You know, once 45 has been removed from office, I think we should do like the ancient Egyptians used...
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Can we bury him under a Trump pyramid?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@PalacinkyPDX That honors the rest of us.
The brilliant science that has creationists and the Christian right terrified
WilliamFleming comments on Jan 20, 2019:
I am extremely skeptical of the theory described, but let’s say it’s true. What then do we understand? Nothing really. Nature in its ultimate form is just as bewildering as ever. You see, those carbon atoms that just HAVE to form themselves into life forms—they are not “things”—they ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@WilliamFleming I'll answer your Einstein quote with another from 24 April 1929, Einstein's cable to Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein: "Scientific research can reduce superstition by encouraging people to think and view things in terms of cause and effect. Certain it is that a conviction, akin to religious feeling, of the rationality and intelligibility of the world lies behind all scientific work of a higher order. [...] This firm belief, a belief bound up with a deep feeling, in a superior mind that reveals itself in the world of experience, represents my conception of God."
Is the Atheist Community a Cult? - Genetically Modified Skeptic [youtube.com]
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
I once joined a *Firefly* fan club, but never made it to any meetings... I suppose that may have been a cult... I hear those *Game of Thrones* and *Walking Dead* groups are pretty rugged, though.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Amisja Definitely his loss.
Is the Atheist Community a Cult? - Genetically Modified Skeptic [youtube.com]
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
I once joined a *Firefly* fan club, but never made it to any meetings... I suppose that may have been a cult... I hear those *Game of Thrones* and *Walking Dead* groups are pretty rugged, though.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Amisja I have bought the *Firefly* series on DVD and Blue Ray, *Serenity* on DVD, DVD Special Edition, Blue Ray, and UMD (which plays only on the PlayStation Portable handheld console), the *Serenity* soundtrack CD, and the *Firefly* soundtrack CD twice (the first copy wore out). Pretty cultish behavior if you ask me.
Is the Atheist Community a Cult? - Genetically Modified Skeptic [youtube.com]
Amisja comments on Jan 22, 2019:
Let me be your charismatic supreme leader, send me all your money ;)
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Amisja Command me O my lady ;)
This is homemade "wine" in pineapple & apple/orange flavour.
Paul4747 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
If you want authentic prison spud juice, add some chunks of potato in there for extra fermentation. Store next to a heat source and make sure to vent it regularly. You can also make it in bulk, use 5 gallon trash cans lined with garbage bags, then strain and pour out into pop bottles for individual ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
@Kohelath Who said corporate? I'm a civil servant. Don't try to tell me you have no prisons. Guess I'm not the only cynical one.
This is homemade "wine" in pineapple & apple/orange flavour.
maturin1919 comments on Jan 26, 2019:
We usually make it in our cell's toilet. I won't go into particulars, but it tastes awful and will make you go blind. Shit'll eff you up good and proper though.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
Don't make it *in* the toilet, just stash it behind there when the screws like me come around doing door checks. Under the heat registers is a great place too, it's a great aid to fermentation.
The brilliant science that has creationists and the Christian right terrified
WilliamFleming comments on Jan 20, 2019:
I am extremely skeptical of the theory described, but let’s say it’s true. What then do we understand? Nothing really. Nature in its ultimate form is just as bewildering as ever. You see, those carbon atoms that just HAVE to form themselves into life forms—they are not “things”—they ...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
Admitting our ignorance of the full history of the origins of life is one thing. To ascribe that origin to a God figure is quite another. If God created life, then who or what created God? The answer "God" doesn't solve anything, it merely creates a new problem which needs explanation. "Awe-inspiring mystery"? "Awe" is defined as *a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.* What exactly is there to fear when we look at the world around us? Who or what are we revering? I can accept the feeling of a sense of wonder, but there is no need for humility. We can be proud that our species has learned so much in our short time here, and we're certain to learn more. "Ultimate reality"? The ultimate reality is that all things grow, live, and die. Science tells us how. It even tells us why: Because all things strive to survive and reproduce. That is the eternal answer.
Is the Atheist Community a Cult? - Genetically Modified Skeptic [youtube.com]
Amisja comments on Jan 22, 2019:
Let me be your charismatic supreme leader, send me all your money ;)
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
I'm looking for a cult leader who will take advantage of me in non-financial ways, do you have any leads there?
"I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.
Nardi comments on Jan 26, 2019:
Faith...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 26, 2019:
I prefer Knowledge. Faith just means blindly believing without evidence. Knowledge beats faith into a cocked hat any day of the week, twice on Sunday.
Trump officials keep showing they have no idea what it’s like to live in the real world - The ...
BigTen comments on Jan 25, 2019:
Nice try at class warfare. How about nazi Pelosi come to the negotiation table and stop taking all the fancy vacations. It really is her job.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 25, 2019:
Class warfare is when billionaires tell hourly paid workers that they're missing the mortgage payments for the good of the nation. 800,000 federal employees are getting screwed for Trump's ego and the nonexistent border crisis. Immigration is at its lowest level in ten years. Nice try at defending the indefensible.
Caption this.
Amisja comments on Jan 25, 2019:
What even is it?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 25, 2019:
@Amisja I presume it's a dinner plate? With the USDA shut down, that's what they'll be serving people for dinner?
Caption this.
Amisja comments on Jan 25, 2019:
What even is it?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 25, 2019:
Anyone who went to school in Adrian Michigan can tell you, that's a maple leaf. :) http://www.theadrianmaples.com/district-information-45/logo---guidelines-1035.html We're the Maple City, after all.
Why Didn't He Try This In The First Place?
Mokvon comments on Jan 24, 2019:
I am there if they're grape!
Paul4747 replies on Jan 24, 2019:
@Mokvon The Dark Side is famous for their cherry pop-tarts Speaking for myself, I can't abide cherry. I go for brown sugar & cinnamon, blueberry or strawberry. Occasionally chocolate with vanilla cream.
Why Didn't He Try This In The First Place?
Mokvon comments on Jan 24, 2019:
I am there if they're grape!
Paul4747 replies on Jan 24, 2019:
Pretty sure they only have blueberry ??
9 Signs Cats Are Plotting World Domination! - YouTube
Paul4747 comments on Jan 23, 2019:
Yep... Cats are evil...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 23, 2019:
@RavenCT I'll give you that one.
Does Anyone Else See the Resemblance?
zeuser comments on Jan 22, 2019:
Joffrey was cuter.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 23, 2019:
Especially as Commissioner Gordon's son
Does Anyone Else See the Resemblance?
TheGreatShadow comments on Jan 22, 2019:
The first is a tyrant that got killed. Don't see the link...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 23, 2019:
Dude... spoilers I haven't even watched season 2 yet
Bertrand Russell said, "War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
Paul4747 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
You're confusing natural selection with Social Darwinism, a discredited theory. The idea that being the winner in a war means you were in any sense *morally* "right" is baseless. If that were the case, then the Khmer Rouge were right, and the 25% of Cambodia's population they murdered were wrong....
Paul4747 replies on Jan 21, 2019:
@Danggali When you post a thread critiquing Bertrand Russell, a *moral* philosopher, from a *scientific* perspective, you are, once again, the one who is confused. You're further confused if you think I have anything to do with a Bible. Morality and religion are independent concepts. To recap: You attempted to critique Russell's moral statement by relating it to natural selection, and attempted to give natural selection some moral weight (as if the survivors in natural selection have any moral superiority to those who die). And then you spent the rest of the argument denying this. Natural selection, and science in general, make no comment on morality. Natural selection does not determine who is "right". **Period**. So until you can clear up the confusion in your mind, don't criticize those of us who do know what we're talking about.
Bertrand Russell said, "War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
Paul4747 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
You're confusing natural selection with Social Darwinism, a discredited theory. The idea that being the winner in a war means you were in any sense *morally* "right" is baseless. If that were the case, then the Khmer Rouge were right, and the 25% of Cambodia's population they murdered were wrong....
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
@Danggali You think? That's the usual answer of one who's in a morally indefensible position.
Bertrand Russell said, "War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
Paul4747 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
You're confusing natural selection with Social Darwinism, a discredited theory. The idea that being the winner in a war means you were in any sense *morally* "right" is baseless. If that were the case, then the Khmer Rouge were right, and the 25% of Cambodia's population they murdered were wrong....
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
@Danggali I read it several times. I suggest you read again. "From a Natural Selection viewpoint, who is left is right." Your words. "Right" is a value judgement and implies that the winners in war are morally right. That is Social Darwinism. Morality has nothing to do with selection. The only accurate statement is, "From a Natural Selection viewpoint, who is left is alive."
You know, for years I've been urging people not to eat Spam unless it's wild-caught.
BookDeath comments on Jan 20, 2019:
Can I borrow this? Please??? I SO wanna post on FB! I'll keep your nick, if you like (or not.)
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
All yours, friend.
You know, for years I've been urging people not to eat Spam unless it's wild-caught.
Benthoven comments on Jan 20, 2019:
This is great to know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdPW8JrYzQ
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
@Benthoven No, that is something completely different.
You know, for years I've been urging people not to eat Spam unless it's wild-caught.
Benthoven comments on Jan 20, 2019:
This is great to know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdPW8JrYzQ
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
I hadn't thought that mine was a spam post....
Paypal, you are world-class dicks.
FatherOfNyx comments on Jan 20, 2019:
I mean, couldn't you apply the $500 to PayPal payments yourself? At 0% APR (and provided it stays at 0%), it'd be like borrowing $500 from a friend and paying them back $500 when able.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 20, 2019:
They (I say "they", I'm not a federal employee, this was a general spam email) theoretically could; but more likely they need cash in hand to meet needs like groceries, gas, and what all. And a lot of the paypal credit deals are interest free in the first place. So they might apply a little bit to make a payment, but the rest is going to be debt.
Paypal, you are world-class dicks.
MissKathleen comments on Jan 19, 2019:
How logical is that?
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
For a company wanting to make all the money they possibly can, from the most vulnerable customers... makes perfect sense.
Divers swim alongside famous Deep Blue shark - YouTube
Paul4747 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
I thought she looked more like 25. 3 tons of her. But then this is one of the greatest scenes in film history, engraved in the back of my mind for life... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUpjUTIJtrI
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
@Kojaksmom I live every week like it's shart week.
43 Years Later Honk for Trump to go to Jail
jerry99 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
Maybe they could be cell mates ... in HELL!
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
Damn... I got excited there for a minute... forgot, there is no Hell.
Stop the cruelty.
Wildflower comments on Jan 19, 2019:
Rabble-rouser.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
I am roused. See my post above for further rousing.
Damn gluten
Dave75 comments on Jan 14, 2019:
I’m not sure if I’m impressed that they attributed this to skeletor. He was a very wimpy villain.
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
It was a kids' show, villains weren't allowed to be very sinister.
Watching, That 70's show. I relate more to the parents now than the kids. I've changed. ?
maturin1919 comments on Jan 19, 2019:
...
Paul4747 replies on Jan 19, 2019:
My hero.

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