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LiterallyPolice
| Favorite team: | Yale |
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| Registered on: | 3/26/2013 |
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re: CA warns of power outages in certain areas as election day nears
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 11/4/24 at 2:37 pm to upgrayedd
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15,000 is literally a drop in the bucket

re: Nick Saban after his family opens Christmas gifts
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 12/25/19 at 1:20 pm to Literalist
I feel like you are not being true to your name
re: Literal headline that says "Orange Man Bad"
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 12/8/18 at 12:27 pm to CptBengal
This thread made me shite my pants
re: Breaking: "Massive explosion" in Swedish nightclub
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 11/3/17 at 7:03 am to olddawg26
I think that's all that needs to be said 
re: Breaking: "Massive explosion" in Swedish nightclub
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 11/3/17 at 6:51 am to olddawg26
quote:
olddawg26
I don't think anyone is arguing that the US is safer than Sweden. People are just annoyed and sad that one of the safest and most prosperous nations in the world has had its crime (particularly rape) increase exponentially due to immigration policies that have no rational benefit.
re: Latarvus... get woke to Kellogg's racists ways!
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/26/17 at 4:57 pm to dpd901
That's pretty hilarious
re: Republicans suck worse than Dems. Cuck Jeff Flake admits he couldn't win, not quitting
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/25/17 at 7:01 am to jamboybarry
quote:
jamboybarry
Best avatar pic on the site
re: Fox & Friends host goes after SNL for not mocking Hillary
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/15/17 at 6:41 pm to DavidTheGnome
I think you're wrong. I don't see how anyone can objectively not think that is hilarious.
The whole concept of giving him a crazy quote was brilliant imo.
The whole concept of giving him a crazy quote was brilliant imo.
re: Fox & Friends host goes after SNL for not mocking Hillary
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/15/17 at 6:26 pm to OMLandshark
I'm a cuckservative and thought that was hilarious
re: Paddock Update: Had no online profiles. Left a note
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/3/17 at 9:51 pm to IAmReality
quote:
My parents are in their 60's and neither has Facebook, twitter, instagram, all that shite.
Consider yourself lucky
re: Where was the good guy with a gun?
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 10/2/17 at 11:33 am to CommoDawg
Yeah, I take out guys on the 32nd floor with my 9mm all the time. Easy as pie
re: Shiela Jackson Lee is kneeling on the floor of the House
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/26/17 at 9:03 am to bamarep
The most surprising thing about this to me is that she took a knee and apparently was able to get back up afterwards
re: How much money do you think you cost the NFL today?
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/25/17 at 5:46 am to Patton
I stayed the same, whatever watching NFL Redzone is.
I'm in two fantasy leagues, and relaxing on Sunday and watching Redzone all day is one of my favorite things to do and I'm not gonna let this bullshite ruin it. However for other fantasy players out there I highly recommend it (NFL Redzone) because it's nothing but football non stop with no opportunity for commentators diatribes or politics.
The anthem issue was mentioned on Redzone yesterday maybe twice which I consider amazingly low.
I'm in two fantasy leagues, and relaxing on Sunday and watching Redzone all day is one of my favorite things to do and I'm not gonna let this bullshite ruin it. However for other fantasy players out there I highly recommend it (NFL Redzone) because it's nothing but football non stop with no opportunity for commentators diatribes or politics.
The anthem issue was mentioned on Redzone yesterday maybe twice which I consider amazingly low.
re: Dear Diary: My life living in a socialist country.
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/23/17 at 9:04 am to BamaFinland
Thanks for the story. Is your wife a native of Finland? How did you meet her and end up moving there?
re: Rumor re: Puerto Ricans
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/23/17 at 8:46 am to Zach
Do you think this is specific to LA? I would think they would try t send people to MS and AL as well if so because they are close and aren't dealing with their own hurricane problems.
re: Swastikas painted on Jewish memorial in Madison, Wisconsin
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/20/17 at 4:36 pm to SirWinston
Odds are 6 gorrilion % false flag
re: Baylor University Survey On Religion: 'Almost No Atheists Voted For Trump'
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/19/17 at 6:56 am to northshorebamaman
quote:
The problem with that is it presupposes that I'm hedging to backdoor my way into salvation. I'm hedging because I'm not confident enough in my understanding of the universe to definitively declare that there isn't a creator. Nothing more.
Exactly this
re: Baylor University Survey On Religion: 'Almost No Atheists Voted For Trump'
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/19/17 at 6:53 am to ShortyRob
In my own case I would not be using it as an "out" for the off chance that it saves my soul. No I consider myself agnostic because I really just don't give a shite about something that cannot be proven one way or another.
If god exists it will likely be in a form entirely foreign to any of our current beliefs/notions with completely different intentions. IMO of course.
If god exists it will likely be in a form entirely foreign to any of our current beliefs/notions with completely different intentions. IMO of course.
re: Baylor University Survey On Religion: 'Almost No Atheists Voted For Trump'
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 9/19/17 at 6:12 am to CommoDawg
I am of the opinion that more logical people would be agnostic rather than atheist.
Agnostics more or less realize it's a futile argument and do not bother wasting time on the matter, while atheists often use their non belief as a morbid ice breaker as well as a crutch among their social circles.
And this is of course in my opinion from experiences of my own.
Agnostics more or less realize it's a futile argument and do not bother wasting time on the matter, while atheists often use their non belief as a morbid ice breaker as well as a crutch among their social circles.
And this is of course in my opinion from experiences of my own.
re: Gender reveal parties are intolerant
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/26/17 at 4:11 pm to UpToPar
I don't necessarily disagree with you but I do not know anyone my age who are not having these stupid parties.
My wife is actually very soft spoken and hates attention but would inevitably want to have one of these because it's "what people do now"
My wife is actually very soft spoken and hates attention but would inevitably want to have one of these because it's "what people do now"
re: Gender reveal parties are intolerant
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/26/17 at 4:09 pm to upgrayedd
I perhaps ignorant and encroaching on human right to choose is a better description?
Gender reveal parties are intolerant
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/26/17 at 4:05 pm
Ok, so I haven't actually seen someone make this claim yet but I would think it's inevitable.
I'm in my late 20s and married so I'll likely be faced with having to throw one of these parties in the next few years. From what I can tell gender reveal parties are a pretty recent phenomenon and would only involve couples in their 20s and maybe earlier 30s.
As guys can we agree that this is yet another new fad and is really lame? I mean I'll do it with a smile on my face for my wife but I would rather be doing basically anything else on my Saturday afternoon.
Maybe we can use the SJWs to our advantage. Under the radar plant seeds into minds that GR parties are intolerant and authoritarian because we are assigning genders before to individuals before the child is even born. Disgusting display of damaging pressures and social constructs, am I right guy's?
I'm in my late 20s and married so I'll likely be faced with having to throw one of these parties in the next few years. From what I can tell gender reveal parties are a pretty recent phenomenon and would only involve couples in their 20s and maybe earlier 30s.
As guys can we agree that this is yet another new fad and is really lame? I mean I'll do it with a smile on my face for my wife but I would rather be doing basically anything else on my Saturday afternoon.
Maybe we can use the SJWs to our advantage. Under the radar plant seeds into minds that GR parties are intolerant and authoritarian because we are assigning genders before to individuals before the child is even born. Disgusting display of damaging pressures and social constructs, am I right guy's?
re: German man films walking down a street in Munich
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/22/17 at 6:41 am to Shepherd88
quote:
Muslims have more children per family than any other culture. On average 4 children per family. The average German family is below 1, and American is like 1.7. Another way they are silently destroying our culture.
Isn't the US still barely above 2? Are you restricting that to white people?
re: German man films walking down a street in Munich
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/22/17 at 5:56 am to beaverfever
quote:
We should allow native Germans to immigrate here as part of a new refugee program. That'd be hilarious.
The Germans would never do it, no matter how bad it got. They are a combination of arrogant and hopelessly guilty that will lead to them living with it until it is far too late.
re: History discussion: radical government changes/revolutions
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/15/17 at 7:43 am to Kashmir
I hope so too, and I think Breesus' long post was spot on.
But to point out something from his post he mentions that their parents were fighters (though they had real things to fight for) and they planted the seed in their children. Will this seed not continue to grow on to the next generation?
It's becoming more and more clear in my mind that we are heading to a breaking point and I like you hope that middle America will stop it. Would that take war and a splintering of the country though is the question (and to be clear I am not beating the drums of civil war in the next few years, but think it is not out of the question in 20-30 years if things don't change).
But to point out something from his post he mentions that their parents were fighters (though they had real things to fight for) and they planted the seed in their children. Will this seed not continue to grow on to the next generation?
It's becoming more and more clear in my mind that we are heading to a breaking point and I like you hope that middle America will stop it. Would that take war and a splintering of the country though is the question (and to be clear I am not beating the drums of civil war in the next few years, but think it is not out of the question in 20-30 years if things don't change).
re: History discussion: radical government changes/revolutions
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/15/17 at 7:29 am to Kashmir
quote:
for everyone of those idiots you see protesting on tv there are millions of true americans who don't agree with it. it's not gonna happen here.
Every logical thought I have leads me to agree with you. However we have mobs of people tearing down statues unchecked, and rioting in the streets during a time of plenty. I just can't think of anything in history to compare it to, and really can't predict the ramifications for 2-3 decades from now, and if these people will eventually grow out of it.
re: History discussion: radical government changes/revolutions
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/15/17 at 7:21 am to TrueTiger
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It seems we are so well off and our boredom so deep that people are having to create make-believe struggles.
Exactly
But are the ones pulling the strings simply ignorant of the circumstances required for such a radical change in ideology for a country so entrenched in conservative ideals and economic independence? Is it simply a boredom and fad movement like you state?
You would think the true believers would lurk in the shadows and wait to play their hand during a time of true despair.
re: History discussion: radical government changes/revolutions
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/15/17 at 7:17 am to LiterallyPolice
To further clarify: how could these fringe types expect to achieve their goals when the current system is "working" (at least comparatively with virtually every other system we've seen through history).
The nations they idolize (once again Scandinavia): when is the last time each of them could be considered "conservative", and was there ever a swift dramatic shift in politics, which is what would be required here to bring about their goals in anywhere close to a timely manner?
The nations they idolize (once again Scandinavia): when is the last time each of them could be considered "conservative", and was there ever a swift dramatic shift in politics, which is what would be required here to bring about their goals in anywhere close to a timely manner?
History discussion: radical government changes/revolutions
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/15/17 at 7:08 am
So somewhat a change in pace of the current shite show discussion, but somewhat related.
The current antifa and related movements are largely pro Marxist and do not attempt to hide it. A large portion of "normal" youth today are unapologetic marxists as well. I'm in my late 20s and have multiple friends I keep up with sporadically that fall into this category and it's honestly pretty shocking.
So my question is, are there examples in history of radical changes in government or revolutions that came about during economic prosperity? What were the circumstances of Scandinavian countries coming into their current states as it relates to government policies?
The major historical players in socialism all seem to be results of violent overthrowing events, but typically what led to those events were crippling economic circumstances or war torn regions. The fringe movement we see in the United States seems to be a complete fabrication by comparison.
So are there other nations comparable to the current projectory we seem to be on? It might seem far fetched and the older population would obviously have to die off and the youth maintain their views as they age, but we are closer than you would think given a candidate like Bernie Sanders garnering as much support as he did.
Maybe it's the symptoms of "but we're gonna do it the right way this time guys I swear" communism that has eluded us for so long and we don't recognize it because "there are no examples of real socialism."
Thanks in advance.
The current antifa and related movements are largely pro Marxist and do not attempt to hide it. A large portion of "normal" youth today are unapologetic marxists as well. I'm in my late 20s and have multiple friends I keep up with sporadically that fall into this category and it's honestly pretty shocking.
So my question is, are there examples in history of radical changes in government or revolutions that came about during economic prosperity? What were the circumstances of Scandinavian countries coming into their current states as it relates to government policies?
The major historical players in socialism all seem to be results of violent overthrowing events, but typically what led to those events were crippling economic circumstances or war torn regions. The fringe movement we see in the United States seems to be a complete fabrication by comparison.
So are there other nations comparable to the current projectory we seem to be on? It might seem far fetched and the older population would obviously have to die off and the youth maintain their views as they age, but we are closer than you would think given a candidate like Bernie Sanders garnering as much support as he did.
Maybe it's the symptoms of "but we're gonna do it the right way this time guys I swear" communism that has eluded us for so long and we don't recognize it because "there are no examples of real socialism."
Thanks in advance.
re: Caitlyn Jenner was Flaunting Her Residual White Male Privilege? MAGA!
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/7/17 at 9:09 am to Bass Tiger
quote:
Residual White Male Privilege
That's got the be the first time that collection of words has ever been used together, right?
Surely it is
re: a public service announcement for my friends on the left
Posted by LiterallyPolice on 8/6/17 at 8:37 pm to texag7
Pretty sure it's in one of those meme countries too, like Latvia
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