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I saw that anime before...... it was okayNow imagine an entire city is air port forest with conveyor belt restaurants and they have quad copter drones that can destroy ANY American military installation.
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I saw that anime before...... it was okayNow imagine an entire city is air port forest with conveyor belt restaurants and they have quad copter drones that can destroy ANY American military installation.
So it was ironic that radfems like Shulamith Firestone thought artificial wombs would eliminate a major source of oppression to women and would truly make women on par with men.The day this device ever comes to fruition is the day the MGTOWs and damn dirty MRAs win. What use will there be for women if we can just grow our own children?
You want more irony? Communism had from the get go saw women chiefly as producers of new generations of proletariats (and also a reserve labor force).Caroline may be a socialist retard but she does have a point, though not the one that she wants to make. This is the furthering of making women into men by taking the one of the few things they, and only they, can do which is birthing a child.
Oh boy. That most pits shit makes me sad that hardcore/punk culture has been appropriated and gentrified. Step in a mosh pit, be prepared for injury. You want to go home without bruising? Stay closer to the barSo it was ironic that radfems like Shulamith Firestone thought artificial wombs would eliminate a major source of oppression to women and would truly make women on par with men.
You want more irony? Communism had from the get go saw women chiefly as producers of new generations of proletariats (and also a reserve labor force).
Guess whose hand it is?
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Chris likes P!nk too!
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There is a 14-minute Third Person video in which (I think) he mostly talks about his house.
Clearly a man that's had a bad week and is stressing out about his finances.Guess whose hand it is?
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I think some of it is the "seeing the seams" problem. I'd hate to say "because realism" but, let's just take Daredevil here. Just one part of his costume.This is dumb since the MCU is bad with giving characters unneeded tacticool stuff or unneeded extra lines. Sure, they don't do black leather and usually keep the color schemes for the most part but that's about it. Never could think of a good name for the atheistic they're going for but I've had this conversation with people before. It's like how all the Ultimates in Ultimate Marvel have that mix of leather and that odd ribbed material.
I'm sure we'll then learn that there were all kinds of unseen benefits to having women do the job. Like the warmth, heartbeat, and surrounding sounds helped reduce the chance the kid develops autism or something.The day this device ever comes to fruition is the day the MGTOWs and damn dirty MRAs win. What use will there be for women if we can just grow our own children? It's no longer their body so it's no longer their choice. Enjoy no more alimony. Have all your feminist bullshit, just leave me and my homegrown son alone. Making light of this aside, this is dystopic as fuck man. Someone in the twitter comments said something that I never even thought of.
Not to mention that if DC ever stops printing it, the rights revert back to Moore so they've kept it in the loop ever since.It doesn't hurt that it's also one of the highest-acclaimed and best-selling graphic novels of all time, so it's been reprinted constantly since its initial release, and it's thus very easy to get your hands on a copy.
Yes they had a whole line of them.Marvel Comics could have taken this as a business opportunity and leveraged the popularity of the MCU into promoting their side of the business. I think they have done some MCU tie-in comics, but those weren't marketed all that well to my knowledge, and they may or may not have been canonical at all. Still, they could have leaned into that more heavily and marketed a comics universe that was all new without decades of baggage, or at the very least created some "best-of" compilations for new heroes prior to their debut movies' release.
Lol, Of course he's bad at beer too. A mix-6 is what you do to try out a few different brews from different breweries, but generally of the same or similar styles.
Let's be generous and say each of those beers is about 3 dollars apiece. That's 18 dollars for a single night of booze, not counting whatever Chris may have spent on food. No wonder the guy is constantly screaming for money. If I were in desperate need of cash, the first thing I'd do is get rid of luxuries. Beer is a luxury. Chris is like the bum who begs at the street corner while sporting 300 dollar Nikes and loudly ordering high grade weed on the latest Apple iphone. He's full of shit, and anyone who gives him money is either blind or an idiot.Lol, Of course he's bad at beer too. A mix-6 is what you do to try out a few different brews from different breweries, but generally of the same or similar styles.
2 IPA's, 2 Porters (one of which is from what might as well be the British version of Budweiser), a stout, and a Trappist Dubbel Belgian is just fucking confused and gross. I can't really picture an order in which that ends well. It kind of screams "these are the most exotic beers I know, give me asspats for my wacky beer tastes!" Not to mention that's a waste of moneu for those "craft" brews because between the IPA and porter he's not really gonna get much of a taste out of that sixer except maybe an overall impression of dog puke.
3 thingsThere is a 14-minute Third Person video in which (I think) he mostly talks about his house.
I am super curious if there's anyone else out there who questioned the passing of Chipman Manor to Chris's hands. If it's anything like the time he cried about his own laziness with his insurance and then complained about people not believing him then I'm guessing that there isn't anyone else who cares as much about Chris as we do.Chris said:This wasn't some gift. You know some people say *in a derpy voice* 'uh ya know uhhhh it's only ya only a nice house because they gave it to you whatever' and you know they definitely, uh my family is a great group of people but the will said, you know, it either went to one of the sons uhm or it was sold, you know, at fair market value so that what they did. They had the house appraised. I bought it fair and square. I own it and I'm very proud to have done that.
3. Is Chris trying to tell us that his retarded tax problem leading to shameless ebegging was that he forgot that property tax is generally a linear function of assessed property value? That cannot possibly be more than a few hundred difference from what he paid after the last assessment. Does a homeowning engineer actually live paycheck to paycheck?3 things
1. He's got both shots, outside, alone, acknowledges all of that and he's still wearing that stupid mask to be "setting a precedent right? I'm doing this for you to keep you safe and all that". What a cuck.
2. I think we get a shout out. He explains in the whole second half of the video the history of the house and everything he's had done to it. He says that he bought the house in 2012
I am super curious if there's anyone else out there who questioned the passing of Chipman Manor to Chris's hands. If it's anything like the time he cried about his own laziness with his insurance and then complained about people not believing him then I'm guessing that there isn't anyone else who cares as much about Chris as we do.
3. The current appraisal estimate for the house after renovating it will be around "the mid $600,000 to low $700,000 range". He says that it's a good return on investment and then follows it up by saying "of course, you know, a little bit of it goes into the mortgage right? You do six figures worth of repairs. You gotta pay for it. But uhh, it's a renovation loan, low interest rate, they work it in so you're only going up a few hundred bucks a month". He then plugs his patreon.
BONUS THING!!1
There was lead paint in the kid's bedrooms and the removal was at some point part of his almost decade long rebuilding of the house.
I have posted before on this, but Chris has increased the amount owed on his mortgage from under 300k to over 500k in the last decade. Chris continuously uses the value of his own home as collateral. And does anyone find Chris' home nice? I know that the Boston area has horrendously inflated housing price due to them treating increased density like a personal insult, but his house has always been dumpy, inside and out. His new kitchen is a huge improvement over the old brick and tile monstrosity, but his trash strewn yard and peeling walls are a prototype for the Resident Evil 7 setting.3 things
1. He's got both shots, outside, alone, acknowledges all of that and he's still wearing that stupid mask to be "setting a precedent right? I'm doing this for you to keep you safe and all that". What a cuck.
2. I think we get a shout out. He explains in the whole second half of the video the history of the house and everything he's had done to it. He says that he bought the house in 2012
I am super curious if there's anyone else out there who questioned the passing of Chipman Manor to Chris's hands. If it's anything like the time he cried about his own laziness with his insurance and then complained about people not believing him then I'm guessing that there isn't anyone else who cares as much about Chris as we do.
3. The current appraisal estimate for the house after renovating it will be around "the mid $600,000 to low $700,000 range". He says that it's a good return on investment and then follows it up by saying "of course, you know, a little bit of it goes into the mortgage right? You do six figures worth of repairs. You gotta pay for it. But uhh, it's a renovation loan, low interest rate, they work it in so you're only going up a few hundred bucks a month". He then plugs his patreon.
BONUS THING!!1
There was lead paint in the kid's bedrooms and the removal was at some point part of his almost decade long rebuilding of the house.
If you spend more than you make, yes. Plus a lot of engineers lean way too fucking hard into the nerd persona. And since "nerd" has been gentrified to hell ever since companies realized they could squeeze some extra dollars by creating a new buying demogrsphic, every nerd thing is outrageously expensive. Many of them want the flashiest gizmos, nobody builds their own, it all adds up fast. And it's still uncool to be nerdy about cheap things, especially in certain circles. Then there's subscriptions. Too many engineers buy into the corporate rental model. Amazon prime, netflix, a whole bunch of other tech services I don't even know. Engineers are the perfect worker drones of the new world order.Does a homeowning engineer actually live paycheck to paycheck?
Because he simps for Troons, racial minorities, and feminists. And his hostility to poor people isn't so much necessarily due to them being poor as it is due them belonging to or voting for a right wing party - Bob would just as much want to gas a bunch of middle and upper-middle class suburbanites for voting Republican as he would Deep South trailer hicks.Bob is a sycophant for the powerful and the privileged, despises poor people, thinks war is no big deal and healthcare is just a "pet policy."
In what way is this idiot "left-wing"?
So the decrease was largely attributed to the improved technology of premie support, as well as better access in prenatal care. But did immunization played a role? I'll focus on three deadly diseases: smallpox, diphtheria, and measles. Smallpox vaccines have a long history, and President Madison signed ‘An Act to Encourage Vaccination’ in 1813, and the last cases of indigenous, naturally occurring smallpox in USA occurred in 1949. Diphtheria toxoid, in the form of DTP, was available in the USA in the 1940s, yet the disease was already on the wane before the vaccine became available:CDC said:From 1950 through 1964, infant mortality declined more slowly. An increasing proportion of infant deaths were attributed to perinatal causes and occurred among high-risk neonates, especially low birth weight (LBW) and preterm babies. Although no reliable data exist, the rapid decline in infant mortality during earlier decades probably was not influenced by decreases in LBW rates because the decrease in mortality was primarily in postneonatal deaths that are less influenced by birthweight. Inadequate programs during the 1950s-1960s to reduce deaths among high-risk neonates led to renewed efforts to improve access to prenatal care, especially for the poor, and to a concentrated effort to establish neonatal intensive-care units and to promote research in maternal and infant health, including research into technologies to improve the survival of LBW and preterm babies.
During the late 1960s, after Medicaid and other federal programs were implemented, infant mortality (primarily postneonatal mortality) declined substantially (5). From 1970 to 1979, neonatal mortality plummeted 41%, because of technologic advances in neonatal medicine and in the regionalization of perinatal services.
That was never going to happen.I'm pretty sure AOC was thinking that the people invading the Capitol were going to kill EVERYONE (with a D after their name) in Congress, and that this would cause Martial Law to be invoked/applied by Drumpf once all the democrats were out of the way.
Which is stupid and ridiculous.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting reminded of the hatcheries in Brave New World?
Chris Chipman at a hardcore show. Yeah, that happened.So it was ironic that radfems like Shulamith Firestone thought artificial wombs would eliminate a major source of oppression to women and would truly make women on par with men.
You want more irony? Communism had from the get go saw women chiefly as producers of new generations of proletariats (and also a reserve labor force).
Guess whose hand it is?
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Ma, no hands!
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Mosh pits.
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Chris likes P!nk too!
View attachment 2195878
There is a 14-minute Third Person video in which (I think) he mostly talks about his house.
Bob must've had alcohol in his blood surrogate. Definitely a gamma that thinks he's to be an alpha.Is it just me or is anyone else getting reminded of the hatcheries in Brave New World?
Even the Epsilons would be smarter than him.Bob must've had alcohol in his blood surrogate. Definitely a gamma that thinks he's to be an alpha.