Careercow Robert Chipman / Bob / Moviebob / "Movieblob" - Middle-Aged Consoomer, CWC with a Thesaurus, Ardent Male Feminist and Superior Futurist, the Twice-Fired, the Mario-Worshipper, publicly dismantled by Hot Dog Girl, now a diabetic

How will Bob react to seeing the Mario film?


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In the same online interview with one of Bob's old friends (the one that told us about his love for Moon Wheat,) we learned that Bob was part of an atheist group that believed that the human will could literally shape reality. Also, that when you die you can use your mind to create the kind of Heaven that you want to be in.
Hold up, I gotta shut down this misconception. Moon wheat came from a correspondence @LordKaT had with a fan and was later confirmed by Bob tweeting about terraforming the moon. It had nothing to do with the firat person shooters did 9/11 stream.
 
It's always nice to see someone use Bob's tactics against him.
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Did bob happen to say anything about "American Made"? I saw it last week and thought it was really good, so i want to see what idiotic reason why blobby boy thought it was bad.
He thinks it's just really forgettable and chasing movies like Wolf of Wall Street and War Dogs.
 
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We can also vivisect animals to learn how their organs actually work and function so we should probably start doing that again, huh?

Bob's whole shtick about intelligence/technology unburdened by morality indicates either:

1) a worldview so lacking in empathy and concern for fellow human beings that it could almost be considered sociopathic, or

2) the windy thoughts of a bloated dipshit who's either too stupid or too lazy to spend five minutes considering the logical outcome of putting such a philosophy into practice.

I don't really know which one it is. Right now I think it's a combination of the two. I'll throw in a third possibility, that he's a loudmouth moron who's just trying to come across as EXTREEEEEEME for shock value, but eh, that's a boring possibility. (Which means it's probably true, alas.)
 
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Glad to know that moon wheat is a bigger priority to him than gay people going through electroshock therapy.
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"Waaaaaaaaaaaah! Don't hold me accountable for my actions, or else you're a filthy GoobleGooter! Waaaaaaaaaaaaah!"
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For someone who always blabbing about "diversity", MovieBob once again demonstrates his usual hypocrisy.
For as awkward as this photo is, Chris Stuckmann at least knows black people, and doesn't crow about diversity 24/7 like Blobbo.
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Is having bases on the moon even practical? I know it can't be terraformed due to it being too small for an atmosphere,so then what the hell else do we do with it? I think it's just another example of Bob's autism. "The sci-fi stuff I like will inevitably become reality because I saw it in fictional sci-fi stuff that I like".
 
"About American Made"

"He thinks it's just really forgettable and chasing movies like Wolf of Wall Street and War Dogs." Sexy Times Hitler quote.

Hes only mad because they showed atari instead of Mario and the movie took place in the 80s, oh and he's a tasteless idiot. Seriously go see this movie its really entertaining.

(Sorry this is a mess kinda sick and on phone)
 
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Is having bases on the moon even practical? I know it can't be terraformed due to it being too small for an atmosphere,so then what the hell else do we do with it? I think it's just another example of Bob's autism. "The sci-fi stuff I like will inevitably become reality because I saw it in fictional sci-fi stuff that I like".
Might be a good place for an observatory, but you could just control a telescope from Earth and stream a video feed down here. Probably not worth the effort/money anyway.

Besides, Bob doesn't really care. He just wants Star Trek to be real and for his team to get brownie points for making it so. Except he doesn't realize he's already living in a fantasy land anyway.
 
Is having bases on the moon even practical? I know it can't be terraformed due to it being too small for an atmosphere,so then what the hell else do we do with it? I think it's just another example of Bob's autism. "The sci-fi stuff I like will inevitably become reality because I saw it in fictional sci-fi stuff that I like".

OT probably but... Yea! I think at about three miles under the moon's surface most radiation ceases to be an issue. It's minor gravity field makes it ideal for hydroponics, especially if the water we found there is actually water and isn't toxic. Or at least isn't harmful to plants and or the people that eat them.

It's a great place to test a design for a space elevator. It's low gravity means a space elevator can be made with far more conventional materials then one on Earth, and it wouldn't be subject to the rigours of the Earth's weather on the moon. Basically it would serve as a test of concept. If successful not only would it provide an opportunity for us to build a space elevator on Earth, it could also provide the right launch area for expeditions well past the moon and out into the solar system, be they purely scientific or more interestingly economic in nature. For instance; catching and sending back asteroids to be mind around the Earth, near the moon. We could find an asteroid and send it back that was approximately a quarter of the Earth's estimated platinum reserves, or maybe twice it's gold. Imagine the market mayhem alone? Not to mention the production/industrial/material applications of that much raw material of any sort suddenly on hand.

Finally Helium Three. As a fuel source its almost impossible to harvest in viable quantity on Earth, the Moon is not protected from solar radiation the way the Earth's surface is, and it's expected to have collected a fair amount of Helium Three that we should be able to extract. Making a space elevator for getting the stuff up to waiting craft that much more welcome - should the elevator idea work.

Bob would like wheat but even I think that's stretching it.
 
The dude taking the photo, who I guess is Bob's brother? He looks like a big cuddly teddy bear
He is also a manchild.

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We can also vivisect animals to learn how their organs actually work and function so we should probably start doing that again, huh?
It is like saying gorging on McDonald's fries is a good, moral thing now that triple bypass is done regularly.

Bob's whole shtick about intelligence/technology unburdened by morality indicates either:

1) a worldview so lacking in empathy and concern for fellow human beings that it could almost be considered sociopathic, or

2) the windy thoughts of a bloated dipshit who's either too stupid or too lazy to spend five minutes considering the logical outcome of putting such a philosophy into practice.

I don't really know which one it is. Right now I think it's a combination of the two. I'll throw in a third possibility, that he's a loudmouth moron who's just trying to come across as EXTREEEEEEME for shock value, but eh, that's a boring possibility. (Which means it's probably true, alas.)

It's probably a Rand thing.
 
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You know what'll get people to leave you alone? Not feeding them you dumbass.
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You're still alive and tweeting, so I'd say virtue signaling's a real thing.
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Is having bases on the moon even practical? I know it can't be terraformed due to it being too small for an atmosphere,so then what the hell else do we do with it? I think it's just another example of Bob's autism. "The sci-fi stuff I like will inevitably become reality because I saw it in fictional sci-fi stuff that I like".

Only thing the moon really has going for it is that it has Heilum-3 which can be used for fusion and its better for our observation of the galaxy. Bad thing is humans can't stay there too long (due things like gravity and radiation) and it's too expensive to mine the moon.

I should also mention that there is nothing to protect you from meteor impacts and even if you're underground, those are going rock the area due to the impact.
 
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