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I think I'm listening to a Trance station I got from Shoutcast, but I'm not really sure... I've been going through and listening for anything that sounded good, and had a bitrate higher than 192K.
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A group of Knights that frequent a pup called "The Old Republic", and get quests there. On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One.
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Go to bathroom... Expect: Reality: True story... Some guy decided to cut up a deer in a rest area bathroom once, I was the next guy to go in there.
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Banned for thinking I do anything like "not=8" or any other drug.
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Ah... Nice area down there if it hasn't changed significantly since I went through there last.
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Relaxing after a long day of physical labor... I'm running on a total of 8 hours of sleep over the past 4 days.
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I have no mouth... I am transmitting this directly into your brain... You are: W... E... I... R... D...
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Banned for needing me to make you want popcorn.
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Welcome. What area of Minnesota?
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Banned for hating on popcorn.
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I like this example. I think besides how intentional something is, responsibility is also an issue. Taken at face value, assuming the politician couldn't have predicted these consequences, the politician is not immediately evil, even if the consequences of his actions ARE. The "test of evil" in this scenario is what the politician does AFTER learning the outcome of his actions. Politicians are in a position of power, which carries responsibility behind it. If the politician later realizes what he has done is harming people and tries to rectify it, then he's not evil, he's just flawed / ignorant. If he realizes what he's done, feels bad about it, does nothing to remedy it, but will never pursue action like that again without more careful research, then I'd say he's still not evil, but not good either. If he ignores the negative consequences and feels no remorse about his actions and / or CONTINUES to do further actions like that, then yeah, I'd say evil. Unintentionally committing an act that causes evil doesn't make the person evil, but not caring about the consequences of those actions does. So you would consider Obama to be evil then right? He forced through the healthcare bill, and ignored all the people who said it would be destructive... Now that is has proven it's destructiveness, (there have been lots of job losses connected to it, insurance costs are way up, forcing people who don't need it to pay for it, forcing people who don't even use it to pay for other people's healthcare, etc.) he still isn't doing anything about it.
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Thanks, glad to see you got Ettore Majorana right. Heh. I actually had to look it up because I had no idea who you were talking about. I did a search for "physicist friends with heisenberg" and found the name that sounded as close as I can get to what you said. Glad I was right. Glad to see that at least one subtitler in this world knows how to do them right!
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Big money controlling news in USA
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Civilization Problems
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The computer, the game, or the car? Starbound again... Really needs a bit more complexity for me to be willing to buy this. (like planet-specific resources, more reasons to go to other planets in the same sector, and craftable guns)
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Banned for not realizing I was talking about popcorn.
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Starbound... It's better than either of it's predecessors, but still doesn't have quite the complexity I would like to see in that kind of game.
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Fetch!
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The Raccoon... A cross between a badger, a monkey, and a ninja.
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Starbound. I found a decent pirate copy.
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I finally found out what my sleep disorder is!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_sleep_phase_disorder I have a 'disability'... I 'should' get free money from the government... I won't even try to though...
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