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jehurey

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  1. Either they'd be so far advanced that they can leave their own planet and travel vast distances..........JUST for exploring. Which they could probably do that without being seen. Or, they left their planet because they are predatory. The universe being completely quiet is either really bad news, or really fantastic news that means that human beings are the most advanced creatures in the universe. Either way, we don't really want to know what's out there. Many scientists have advocated against sending any test communication signals out to space. They only wan
  2. You even heard of the Great Filter theory? We don't want to discover aliens out there. Given the infinite possibilities of the universe, there has to be other life out there. But if they are far more advanced than we are, chances are they would treat us the way we treat insects.
  3. I love how he is showing live video of 5 different people check a ballot at a time................while he's trying to claim voter fraud. What am I damage controlling when you are the one insinuating that there is some "shady stuff" happening from a county that you are clearly making it known that it is where liberals are at? Did you honestly think you'd be able to get by with speaking in vague phrases? LOL
  4. lol, i like how this post just gradually shifted into more and more warped right-wing accusations. Elections are controlled by the state. The state legislature and elections commissions are controlled by Republicans in Florida. And you seem to think that Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is a House Congresswoman that has no government position within the Florida government (because she works in Congress at the federal) is somehow behind all of this, huh? Counties that have major cities in them are usually the last to report their numbers. Its amazing, because
  5. lol, doubtful that your even getting enough voltage to your rustshack to do that. But if that's the case............thanks for admitting you just spent $1000 on two consoles and no exclusives. You sure owned me there.
  6. Its borderline, for me. For starters, you have to have enough nolstalgia and experience with old games in order to accept the jarring graphics. And secondly, I do like the idea of a little device under the TV that just has an "On" button and I can start playing video games within a minute. And it would've been worth the $100 on the controllers, alone, had they had analog sticks and rumble.
  7. So now that we know that they use a software emulator, its just a matter if they can access it and be able to dump different ROM files.
  8. Paid $500, twice, to play no exclusives. $1000 total. Well, not you, you couldn't afford to buy a second console and have been pretending to enjoy playing RDR2 at 900p/25 fps. LOL
  9. But if whatever plan you introduce isn't 100% perfect and 100% effective........then why bother doing it at all?
  10. I wanted to download the game to my X360, just in case they deactivated the purchase from my account. So I pulled out my X360 that I hadn't used since 2015, and wouldn't you know, the fucking thing was giving me the red ring of death. Fortunately, I read that it could be related to the hard drive, so to remove the hard drive and try turning it on again, and then if it boots properly, turn it back off and re-connect the HDD again. It worked, thank goodness.
  11. no, it got derailed by jonbutthurt. if you notice........i'm still trying to talk about the subject. while he spends his time talking about me.
  12. They are there because Democratic politicians are the only ones willing to put them there. Republicans block it, and therefore at the federal level, it cannot happen as long as Republicans block it. They block it, because they have permission from their voters to do so. I don't need to be obssessed with winning this argument. You don't have anything to provide a counter-argument. My points are perfectly sound. I'm not the one getting mad. I'm not the one obsessing over something, or somebody, either. Next time, try making a coherent argument that
  13. You're not talking about politicians..........yet you claimed that states had passed mental health checks. Who passed those background checks for mental checks..............REGULAR PEOPLE? Or politicians voted by the people? No...........you are the one who has been trying to change the topic, in fact you did it from the very beginning You lost the argument. We know you did................because you're not arguing it anymore, and seem to want to talk about me. You're done. And the more you talk about me, the more done you are.
  14. Besides the obvious NRA data graph regarding Republican politicians. I guess Republicans politicians just go out of their way to appease the NRA in DIRECT CONTRADICTION with the people that vote for them? No..............prove what you just claim. Show me those states. Stalling isn't going to help.............you're going to lose this argument.
  15. Sorry, mimicking me doesn't work either. You don't have any evidence. If I'm not seeing something.................SHOW IT. Which states are fine with mental health background checks.............and we'll check to see if they are predominantly Republican or Democratic legislatures who run those states. Show it.
  16. He is now saying that the media is "alt left"??????? So basically he's not even really trying to make a genuine argument, anymore. he's just trying to name-call his way out of this. Yeah, that won't work, either.
  17. It would be 1.) An ADDITIONAL requirement for getting a gun 2.) A national register created by the federal government and 3.) Collects personal information from all people in all 50 states, mandatory, superseding States' rights. And you're telling me Republican voters would NOT have a problem with that????????? This isn't a debate..........you're not even close to remotely being correct here. And notice that you're not even making an argument anymore...........you're just back to talking about me. Argue the argument. If you
  18. No...........they're not random. I don't accuse right-wingers of being pro-NRA and anti-government RANDOMLY. Why are you even attempting to play naive here............this is standard stuff that I am talking about. For traditional republican voters, it is VERY high on their list for voting for Republicans. Yes it is. This is not even up for debate. You don't have any proof of your "REAL people". You are making it up as you go along..............because you can't find evidence to win this argument that I am making. NA
  19. No...........I just proved my point. Why would we be arguing about theoretical 2nd amendment people WHO DON'T VOTE. Dude, there's no point in you trying to play dumb here...............last week, you were trying to poke holes in my plan about gun regulation laws......its funny how you were trying to argue for realism last week...........but this week, you don't want to involve Real Policy, Real Politicians, who are determined by Real Voters. You just want to talk in vague generalities. Sorry, not gonna work.
  20. I'm sorry, but it is quite obvious that VR on the PC has clearly slowed down. And it looks like Oculus is definitely cutting its future investment in high-end VR on the PC. So that means that PSVR justified itself as a decent add-on with the games that they delivered to their userbase for these past 2 years. And it looks like VR on the Playstation is going to have a future, if the patents are any indication. Developers on Oculus are going to move to the smaller, lighter version, and that will mean that those developers will easily be able to have those games on PSVR an
  21. Sorry, you seem to be trying to obfuscate your argument (probably because you're losing). We are talking about REAL SOLUTIONS to the problem. Real solutions have to involve policy. Policy has to involve politicians. The only people that matter are the ones who influence policy through the politicians they choose. (aka actual voters) You're trying to make excuses to not argue in any specific detail...................not gonna work with me.
  22. sorry, you are not depicting republicans accurately. Republican politicians take pledges to abide by all positions that the NRA promotes, and they get graded on how they align themselves to NRA positions. Gee, sure does seems like almost all republicans seem to align themselves with that organization that YOU just classified as "extremist"
  23. No. the average right-winger is against "big government". a national registry that is tied to guns is basically the cornerstone of right-wing bogeyman nightmares. i am NOT talking about a niche right-wing minority. Not even close. This is a standard position of the NRA.........are you calling them an extremist outlier?
  24. no, 2nd amendment people correlate highly.HIGHLY with being anti-big-government you can try arguing that............but you're definitely not going to come close to discrediting that. they are, after all, two huge tenets of today's right-wing ideology.
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