Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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Nah then you go in anyway and spoil the ballot. If you're witty enough it may get mentioned in the paper!

It's what happened a couple of years ago when Parliament had the bright idea of trying to get us to vote for our police commissioners (basically trying to politicise the police) no-one bought their shit and saw it as the waste of money and democracy it was. Out of the 13% or so of eligible voters that turned up, the most popular candidate was 'Chief Wiggum' followed closely by 'Dirty Harry'
You mean like wrting Mickey Mouse on the ballot? Yeah thats been done before but seriously why bother? It takes at least an hour out of your day to vote in this country.

We have something similar to that police thing with some state Supreme Court judges. Theres quite a few states where they are elected and are essentially politicians. They have to shill for money and when they do they become beholden to special interests and have TV ads and all that shit. A 3 judge panel in Iowa got a swift kick out the door because they dared to actually decide something based on the Constiution and allow gay marriage in Iowa.

At least your voter turnout is higher than ours. You guys have around 70% while we are hovering around 50%. Hell some people are actually making it harder for people to vote in this country while other countries are making it easier. Shit, I hear in like Sweden or Denmark or some country in Europe you can actually vote online.

Someone with a throwaway account needs to call her out on this shit.
 
At least your voter turnout is higher than ours. You guys have around 70% while we are hovering around 50%. Hell some people are actually making it harder for people to vote in this country while other countries are making it easier. Shit, I hear in like Sweden or Denmark or some country in Europe you can actually vote online.

The Oldham by-election is just the latest example shows that online/postal voting is not all it's cracked up to be...
 
"Games industry leader" John Flynt can't tell the difference between an RPG and a tactical RPG.

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(You would think that someone who bitches constantly about "representation" in games would be cumming buckets over the fact that half of the playable characters have always been female since the series debuted in 1990 - oh but whoops, that's mansplaining, isn't it?)
 

If someone says "the original XCOM" they mean the one from the 1990s. And lots of people put hundreds of hours into that.

But it's good to see she's taken advice to stop dicking around with a Mac for her super-duper VR project:


https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705263559945658368

If there are system requirements for your critical system, obey them.
 
If someone says "the original XCOM" they mean the one from the 1990s. And lots of people put hundreds of hours into that.

Nah, dude. As an X-COM hipster, I know full well that if people mean UFO defence, they'll let you know by hyphenating it.

(Also, Wu has never ever mentioned any history as a PC gamer, all her fake growing up stories are console based.)
 
If someone says "the original XCOM" they mean the one from the 1990s. And lots of people put hundreds of hours into that.

But it's good to see she's taken advice to stop dicking around with a Mac for her super-duper VR project:

[MEDIA=twitter]705263559945658368[/MEDIA]
https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705263559945658368

If there are system requirements for your critical system, obey them.

I was actually going to point out that if her system has problems with XCom2 then it will never run VR. Hell, my 7 year old PC runs XCom2 with no hiccups (admittedly it was completely top of the line when I built it, but still probably less expensive her "third fastest Mac ever built"), but I still have to upgrade my video card in order to meet the minimum specs for the Vive.
 
If someone says "the original XCOM" they mean the one from the 1990s. And lots of people put hundreds of hours into that.

But it's good to see she's taken advice to stop dicking around with a Mac for her super-duper VR project:

[MEDIA=twitter]705263559945658368[/MEDIA]
https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705263559945658368

If there are system requirements for your critical system, obey them.

I fail to understand why john is so obsessed with mac, get a freaking normal PC like everyone else
 
Fuck, Wu. Learn some subtlety when calling on your cronies to make you feel special. You are not even a month removed from everyone blasting your dumb tranny ass the last time you tried a similar stunt.
 
John Flynt
https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705459911329718274

"Lauren Milovy"

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:49 pm
Post subject: The American conspiracy against dance music

My entire adult life has been a fight to find decent dance music in America. Even with iTunes nowadays, I keep throwing artists into the system and getting no hits.

It's not a coincidence that the country that is so oblivious to deeper meaning has no concept of dance music. I try to explain it to people, but they're too indoctorinated into country and pop.

Why, I ask, is dance music not allowed to the masses in America? Is it a coincidence? Is there just no market for it? Why are so dead to something so important?

lm

Peace, love and beats!​
 
Even after all that's changed, she's still just the socially retarded, effeminate guy that used to run around campus dancing to old pop songs on his iPod while everyone watched and laughed.
 
Of COURSE Johnny liked the trailer! The black woman was a sassy stereotype who's use to the team is 'she knows New York'

Flynty-boy is just showcasing his racism again.

It doesn't help that people is talking shit about the movie, so John is going to use it to whine about feminism again

And yeah it looks bad, but i'm going to see it anyway
 
John Flynt
[MEDIA=twitter]705459911329718274[/MEDIA]https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/705459911329718274

"Lauren Milovy"

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:49 pm
Post subject: The American conspiracy against dance music

My entire adult life has been a fight to find decent dance music in America. Even with iTunes nowadays, I keep throwing artists into the system and getting no hits.

It's not a coincidence that the country that is so oblivious to deeper meaning has no concept of dance music. I try to explain it to people, but they're too indoctorinated into country and pop.

Why, I ask, is dance music not allowed to the masses in America? Is it a coincidence? Is there just no market for it? Why are so dead to something so important?

lm

Peace, love and beats!​
>14 of the "best tracks ever made"
>Lists any EDM music ever

The hormones appear to have soaked into your brain, Bri.
 
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