5:46 pm
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August 6, 2013
6:09 pm
July 28, 2016
Solomon Grundy said
Stein had my support cause of her education policies.
Universal access to education through higher education would have been a god send. It's a shame people like nazis want to disband the department of education.
If you really believed that all lives matter we wouldn't need to say black lives matter
6:13 pm
January 28, 2016
Psyral Infection said
Sorry I've been behind on the crumbs. Busy. Here are some. I've left out several that were direct instructions. And good news. Several more in the FBI have crossed the aisle and joined our side. Rank and file FBI are flipping daily. This is a very good thing.Q !UW.yye1fxo 02/05/18 18:55:42 7b5b43 No.279710
VJ phone call w/ AS.
42m 13s.
[2 listeners - no IDEN].
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Article 3.
Section 3.Q !UW.yye1fxo 02/06/18 00:34:50 975911 No.283394
Public interest [keep high].
U1 FBI informant.
AWAN/DWS/Paki intel/MB.
Tarmac meeting [SC/LL deal > AS 187].Q !UW.yye1fxo 02/06/18 00:46:30 975911 No.283537
Build timeline.
AS 187.
HRC investigation pivot points.
JC dismiss letter.
#2.
PS.
WL comms.
You really try to emulate CNN dont you....leaving out the "good news" and what nots
6:56 pm
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February 15, 2014
Pigg said
So do you WANT an authoritarian government or...?
No. Not quite sure how you got that from my post.
Noah Fence said
Universal access to education through higher education would have been a god send. It's a shame people like nazis want to disband the department of education.
I am not a complete fan of Devos except when it comes to eliminating "common core". I do believe in universal access to education. Everyone should have "access" to it but not given it. I am all for grants and scholarships based on merit and I would not be opposed to work based education. Where I work, they will hire uneducated people who want to learn hands-on experience while the company pays for their college.
In the end, I actually lean more towards Rick Sanchez in that "School is not a place for smart people."
SPOOKYtheFUNGI said
You really try to emulate CNN dont you....leaving out the "good news" and what nots
The other crumbs were direct instructions and not an information drop. The instructions are for certain people. They weren't really even for me. I am primarily a programmer and most of the instructions are for the miners, connecters, droppers, bakers, and psyops teams. My part is logistical, not active.
6:56 pm
May 4, 2014
7:01 pm
March 30, 2013
I voted for Jill Stein because my homie Sanders wasn't on the ballot officially.
Just trying to get that 5% of the vote so that there may be more than 2 parties next time. But if that were the case, Johnson would've been a more sensible vote, cus I believe he beat out Stein by a good margin, right?
7:19 pm
July 28, 2016
Old Mr Dangerous said
I voted for Jill Stein because my homie Sanders wasn't on the ballot officially.Just trying to get that 5% of the vote so that there may be more than 2 parties next time. But if that were the case, Johnson would've been a more sensible vote, cus I believe he beat out Stein by a good margin, right?
He was significantly closer but still very far away.
krunkazphuk said
So happy freedom fighters (AKA Nazis if you're a smelly communist) value meritocracy. Looks like said commies majoring in Transracial Otherkin Fisting will have to pay for their own tuition (and lube).
Having money is a merit now? Just like your nazi in chief thinks whiteness is a merit. Mmmmmhmm.
If you really believed that all lives matter we wouldn't need to say black lives matter
7:22 pm
July 28, 2016
Psyral Infection said
No. Not quite sure how you got that from my post.
Noah Fence said
Universal access to education through higher education would have been a god send. It's a shame people like nazis want to disband the department of education.I am not a complete fan of Devos except when it comes to eliminating "common core". I do believe in universal access to education. Everyone should have "access" to it but not given it. I am all for grants and scholarships based on merit and I would not be opposed to work based education. Where I work, they will hire uneducated people who want to learn hands-on experience while the company pays for their college.
In the end, I actually lean more towards Rick Sanchez in that "School is not a place for smart people."
SPOOKYtheFUNGI said
You really try to emulate CNN dont you....leaving out the "good news" and what notsThe other crumbs were direct instructions and not an information drop. The instructions are for certain people. They weren't really even for me. I am primarily a programmer and most of the instructions are for the miners, connecters, droppers, bakers, and psyops teams. My part is logistical, not active.
He got there because Trump is an authoritarian leader and you think politicizing the fbi and choosing sides is a good thing, rather than getting to the truth.
"Trumps not authoritarian!!!"
What do you call someone that says not applauding him is treasonous?
If you really believed that all lives matter we wouldn't need to say black lives matter
7:23 pm
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February 15, 2014
Old Mr Dangerous said
I voted for Jill Stein because my homie Sanders wasn't on the ballot officially.Just trying to get that 5% of the vote so that there may be more than 2 parties next time. But if that were the case, Johnson would've been a more sensible vote, cus I believe he beat out Stein by a good margin, right?
Presidential ticket | Party | Ballot access | Votes | Percentage | ||
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States | Electors | % of voters | ||||
Trump / Pence | Republican | 50 + DC | 538 | 100% | 62,985,134 | 45.93% |
Clinton / Kaine | Democratic | 50 + DC | 538 | 100% | 65,853,652 | 48.02% |
Johnson / Weld | Libertarian | 50 + DC | 538 | 100% | 4,489,235 | 3.27% |
Stein / Baraka | Green | 44 + DC | 480 | 89% | 1,457,226 | 1.06% |
McMullin / Finn | Independent | 11 | 84 | 15% | 732,273 | 0.53% |
Castle / Bradley | Constitution | 24 | 207 | 39% | 203,091 | 0.15% |
Whoop Whoop Psyral :
Old Mr Dangerous7:37 pm
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February 15, 2014
Noah Fence said
He got there because Trump is an authoritarian leader and you think politicizing the fbi and choosing sides is a good thing, rather than getting to the truth.
"Trumps not authoritarian!!!"
What do you call someone that says not applauding him is treasonous?
They chose a side that is about complete transperancy. I support Trump but the FBI flippers are not pro-Trump. They are pro-transperancy. In fact, the work being done is targeting people in both parties and some people close to Trump. If things revealed take down the Trump party, then it was absolutely necessary. As said in a previous stringer, "No one who plays the game is given a free pass." Everyone who worked in the darkness will be exposed in the light. No matter who it is. No free passes any more. The "royalty" of America is not above the law.
...
What do I call someone who says not applauding him is treasonous? I call that someone a headline whore and super troll. He is very much both of those things. If you read his "Art of the Deal", this is something he has done his entire life. Nothing he has done is outside of the strategies he directly describes in his book. I don't expect him to ever change.
Whoop Whoop Psyral :
SPOOKYtheFUNGI7:42 pm
July 28, 2016
Also the notion that we have equal access without universal financing is a farce.
It's laughable.
Our nation should support any quest for knowledge that is sought in good faith (meaning your rhetorical but what about anti climate change argument can fuck off). The more knowledge we produce, the better off we are.
If you really believed that all lives matter we wouldn't need to say black lives matter
7:46 pm
May 4, 2014
Here's an audio version of Trump: The Art of the Deal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X62ABgM4KbQ
YouTube Video DONALD TRUMP - THE ART OF THE DEAL (Full Audiobook)
Maybe, instead of spending your time painting with lesbian menstrual blood or delivering pregnancy tests to chicks with dicks, you could actually learn something useful.
7:49 pm
March 30, 2013
Psyral Infection said
Presidential ticket Party Ballot access Votes Percentage States Electors % of voters Trump / Pence Republican 50 + DC 538 100% 62,985,134 45.93% Clinton / Kaine Democratic 50 + DC 538 100% 65,853,652 48.02% Johnson / Weld Libertarian 50 + DC 538 100% 4,489,235 3.27% Stein / Baraka Green 44 + DC 480 89% 1,457,226 1.06% McMullin / Finn Independent 11 84 15% 732,273 0.53% Castle / Bradley Constitution 24 207 39% 203,091 0.15%
It's a shame we couldn't do it, even with Baraka
....
7:58 pm
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August 6, 2013
Psyral Infection said
They chose a side that is about complete transperancy. I support Trump but the FBI flippers are not pro-Trump. They are pro-transperancy. In fact, the work being done is targeting people in both parties and some people close to Trump. If things revealed take down the Trump party, then it was absolutely necessary. As said in a previous stringer, "No one who plays the game is given a free pass." Everyone who worked in the darkness will be exposed in the light. No matter who it is. No free passes any more. The "royalty" of America is not above the law.
...
What do I call someone who says not applauding him is treasonous? I call that someone a headline whore and super troll. He is very much both of those things. If you read his "Art of the Deal", this is something he has done his entire life. Nothing he has done is outside of the strategies he directly describes in his book. I don't expect him to ever change.
That's a bit more reasonable than what I expected, but I can't imagine you truly believe in transparency if you're taking the side of the NSA. Correct me if I'm wrong but I feel as though you represented yourself as being on the "NSA's side".
I would call Trump a malignant narcissist who is apparently too lazy to read a 10 page memo, and too stupid to talk to Mueller without perjuring himself. Do you know how scary that is to people who aren't his ardent supporters? Can you at least IMAGINE it? I would rather have Psyral or Krunk as president because at least I know you two READ.
It's like Trump is doing all of the horrible shit he promised and none of the helpful stuff. What happened to draining the swamp? What happened to increased infrastructue spending?
You're libertarians/fiscal conservatives, right? What are your thoughts on the HUGE deficit we are facing with Trump's administration? https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fiscal/u-s-budget-deficit-to-top-1-trillion-in-2019-budget-experts-idUSKBN1FI2P2
I still don't understand what you two see in Trump and how you can't see him as the grifter he is.
8:00 pm
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February 15, 2014
Noah Fence said
Also the notion that we have equal access without universal financing is a farce.It's laughable.
Our nation should support any quest for knowledge that is sought in good faith (meaning your rhetorical but what about anti climate change argument can fuck off). The more knowledge we produce, the better off we are.
That is why I am for merit based education. Those who demonstrate the aptitude for collegiate learning, should be rewarded with education. I don't think someone should just be given something because the want it. They should show the ability to benifit from it otherwise it is an unwise investment.
College was not for me. I could not benefit from it. If I was given a college education it would have not been a good investment. BUT that is within the current educational system. I do not do well in any liberal arts courses so unless the educational system gears itself to accommodate various mentalities, I would fail. The push should be that "common core" needs to be disolved and allow a multi-path system so that all the various disciplines can be explored by people who are capable of utilizing that particular path. Merit based would no longer be tied to "common" learning criteria. Merit would be within their own chosen discipline.
I know this system sounds good to me specifically because it would work for people like me. I also think it would work for many others too. Not sure how universal it could be. A lot of changes would need to take place. It would be almost a complete dismantling of the system and a rebuild from the ground up.
8:08 pm
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August 6, 2013
Psyral Infection said
Noah Fence said
Also the notion that we have equal access without universal financing is a farce.It's laughable.
Our nation should support any quest for knowledge that is sought in good faith (meaning your rhetorical but what about anti climate change argument can fuck off). The more knowledge we produce, the better off we are.
That is why I am for merit based education. Those who demonstrate the aptitude for collegiate learning, should be rewarded with education. I don't think someone should just be given something because the want it. They should show the ability to benifit from it otherwise it is an unwise investment.
College was not for me. I could not benefit from it. If I was given a college education it would have not been a good investment. BUT that is within the current educational system. I do not do well in any liberal arts courses so unless the educational system gears itself to accommodate various mentalities, I would fail. The push should be that "common core" needs to be disolved and allow a multi-path system so that all the various disciplines can be explored by people who are capable of utilizing that particular path. Merit based would no longer be tied to "common" learning criteria. Merit would be within their own chosen discipline.
I know this system sounds good to me specifically because it would work for people like me. I also think it would work for many others too. Not sure how universal it could be. A lot of changes would need to take place. It would be almost a complete dismantling of the system and a rebuild from the ground up.
This is basically what Bernie Sanders supported. If you just listened to the headlines it was "free college for everyone!" But he actually placed an emphasis on apprenticeship program and non-traditional schooling. And when I saw him speak he specified that anyone who worked hard and earned decent grades should be able to have access to cost free University. Not everyone should go to college and it's ridiculous to think that.
If 100% of your population has a college degree there are gonna be a lot of motherfuckers working fast good with a college degree.
8:16 pm
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February 15, 2014
Pigg said
This is basically what Bernie Sanders supported. If you just listened to the headlines it was "free college for everyone!" But he actually placed an emphasis on apprenticeship program and non-traditional schooling. And when I saw him speak he specified that anyone who worked hard and earned decent grades should be able to have access to cost free University. Not everyone should go to college and it's ridiculous to think that.
If 100% of your population has a college degree there are gonna be a lot of motherfuckers working fast good with a college degree.
Yep. Bernie had the closest thing to my views on college. My divergence from his ideas are that I perfer non-common multi-path education. I understand college is multi-path now but I want it more multi-path than it already is. I also don't want the government paying for it. How will it get paid for? No clue. I haven't ventured down that thought path successfully and to my liking.
8:45 pm
May 4, 2014
Noah Fence said
krunkazphuk said
So happy freedom fighters (AKA Nazis if you're a smelly communist) value meritocracy. Looks like said commies majoring in Transracial Otherkin Fisting will have to pay for their own tuition (and lube).Having money is a merit now? Just like your nazi in chief thinks whiteness is a merit. Mmmmmhmm.
I define merit as taking responsibility for your own existence, doing your part, etc. You'll understand when your pancreas likely explodes in a few years from lifestyle choices (or you could free your hate and join a gym.)
1:37 am
July 28, 2016
Pigg said
If 100% of your population has a college degree there are gonna be a lot of motherfuckers working fast good with a college degree.
There are anyway. Like this is the literal truth of where our education system is now.
The emphasis should be on learning, not on stacking a resume to get the best jobs. Everybody who wants to learn should be encouraged to do it.
krunkazphuk said
Noah Fence said
krunkazphuk said
So happy freedom fighters (AKA Nazis if you're a smelly communist) value meritocracy. Looks like said commies majoring in Transracial Otherkin Fisting will have to pay for their own tuition (and lube).Having money is a merit now? Just like your nazi in chief thinks whiteness is a merit. Mmmmmhmm.
I define merit as taking responsibility for your own existence, doing your part, etc. You'll understand when your pancreas likely explodes in a few years from lifestyle choices (or you could free your hate and join a gym.)
Your party is literally about to elect an open nazi leader unopposed. Don't worry about my "lifestyle" choices, trash heap. Worry about the degradation to the the mensa reputation you represent.
Norwegians have universal healthcare and universal higher education. By your own hillbilly estimation they lack the merits you're looking for but your racist daddy bear wants more immigrants from norway and less from impoverished countries which lack these social support programs yet turn out some of our nation's best scientists and doctors. Why?
Psyral Infection said
Noah Fence said
Also the notion that we have equal access without universal financing is a farce.It's laughable.
Our nation should support any quest for knowledge that is sought in good faith (meaning your rhetorical but what about anti climate change argument can fuck off). The more knowledge we produce, the better off we are.
That is why I am for merit based education. Those who demonstrate the aptitude for collegiate learning, should be rewarded with education. I don't think someone should just be given something because the want it. They should show the ability to benifit from it otherwise it is an unwise investment.
College was not for me. I could not benefit from it. If I was given a college education it would have not been a good investment. BUT that is within the current educational system. I do not do well in any liberal arts courses so unless the educational system gears itself to accommodate various mentalities, I would fail. The push should be that "common core" needs to be disolved and allow a multi-path system so that all the various disciplines can be explored by people who are capable of utilizing that particular path. Merit based would no longer be tied to "common" learning criteria. Merit would be within their own chosen discipline.
I know this system sounds good to me specifically because it would work for people like me. I also think it would work for many others too. Not sure how universal it could be. A lot of changes would need to take place. It would be almost a complete dismantling of the system and a rebuild from the ground up.
Why do you think it would be a bad investment? The emphasis on it being a marketable experience is erroneous and completely misses the point. With universal higher ed you wouldn't need to worry about failing out because you can't pass a humanities course. You would, instead, be able to focus on your own interests and curiosity. Even if you aren't doing ground breaking research in your field, you would be contributing to larger data sets and providing useful information that could help other people find ground breaking results.
If your field is computer science and you decide to take ritualized sexual practices in human variant social formations (otherkin fisting for your illiterate wifu) you can bring your knowledge of computer sciences into a humanities experiment that could help us better understand social system and complex human sexual practices, simply by being able to offer solutions that others might miss.
I'm baffled by your statement that you want it more multi pathed but advocate for more focused concentrations. It seems a contradiction.
As an arts major I am instructed by my professors to leave the arts campus. To read philosophy and sciences. A friend of mine uses ferrofluid and magnets to create autonomous drawing machines which create beautiful geometric drawings.
His scientific mind is exciting but his artistic mind is phenomenal. Dude is gonna change the game because of the liberal arts system which requires us to explore other fields. What's amazing is he started as a science major, it was the art that came second.
Crossing streams is the best way to get unexpected results.
I'm more interested in letting people explore what they are curious about instead of forcing channels but I'm more of a buckminster fuller type of socialist than anything. Dude was a genius that saw the value of letting people learn at their own pace and in their own interests.
He proposed that education (from the ground up) be reworked to resemble grad school. Learn and produce and grow, let robots* do the grunt work.
*side tangent but the etymology of "robot" is interesting. It's derived from a play about enslaved clones or replicant like biological machines. When I say robots, I mean machines designed to perform specific tasks like we have in most automobile factories, not humanish clones enslaved by a corporate run government but you know, whatever.
If you really believed that all lives matter we wouldn't need to say black lives matter
6:50 am
June 3, 2013
Noah Fence said
There are anyway. Like this is the literal truth of where our education system is now.
The emphasis should be on learning, not on stacking a resume to get the best jobs. Everybody who wants to learn should be encouraged to do it.
krunkazphuk said
Noah Fence said
krunkazphuk said
So happy freedom fighters (AKA Nazis if you're a smelly communist) value meritocracy. Looks like said commies majoring in Transracial Otherkin Fisting will have to pay for their own tuition (and lube).Having money is a merit now? Just like your nazi in chief thinks whiteness is a merit. Mmmmmhmm.
I define merit as taking responsibility for your own existence, doing your part, etc. You'll understand when your pancreas likely explodes in a few years from lifestyle choices (or you could free your hate and join a gym.)
Your party is literally about to elect an open nazi leader unopposed. Don't worry about my "lifestyle" choices, trash heap. Worry about the degradation to the the mensa reputation you represent.
Norwegians have universal healthcare and universal higher education. By your own hillbilly estimation they lack the merits you're looking for but your racist daddy bear wants more immigrants from norway and less from impoverished countries which lack these social support programs yet turn out some of our nation's best scientists and doctors. Why?
Psyral Infection said
Noah Fence said
Also the notion that we have equal access without universal financing is a farce.It's laughable.
Our nation should support any quest for knowledge that is sought in good faith (meaning your rhetorical but what about anti climate change argument can fuck off). The more knowledge we produce, the better off we are.
That is why I am for merit based education. Those who demonstrate the aptitude for collegiate learning, should be rewarded with education. I don't think someone should just be given something because the want it. They should show the ability to benifit from it otherwise it is an unwise investment.
College was not for me. I could not benefit from it. If I was given a college education it would have not been a good investment. BUT that is within the current educational system. I do not do well in any liberal arts courses so unless the educational system gears itself to accommodate various mentalities, I would fail. The push should be that "common core" needs to be disolved and allow a multi-path system so that all the various disciplines can be explored by people who are capable of utilizing that particular path. Merit based would no longer be tied to "common" learning criteria. Merit would be within their own chosen discipline.
I know this system sounds good to me specifically because it would work for people like me. I also think it would work for many others too. Not sure how universal it could be. A lot of changes would need to take place. It would be almost a complete dismantling of the system and a rebuild from the ground up.
Why do you think it would be a bad investment? The emphasis on it being a marketable experience is erroneous and completely misses the point. With universal higher ed you wouldn't need to worry about failing out because you can't pass a humanities course. You would, instead, be able to focus on your own interests and curiosity. Even if you aren't doing ground breaking research in your field, you would be contributing to larger data sets and providing useful information that could help other people find ground breaking results.
If your field is computer science and you decide to take ritualized sexual practices in human variant social formations (otherkin fisting for your illiterate wifu) you can bring your knowledge of computer sciences into a humanities experiment that could help us better understand social system and complex human sexual practices, simply by being able to offer solutions that others might miss.
I'm baffled by your statement that you want it more multi pathed but advocate for more focused concentrations. It seems a contradiction.
As an arts major I am instructed by my professors to leave the arts campus. To read philosophy and sciences. A friend of mine uses ferrofluid and magnets to create autonomous drawing machines which create beautiful geometric drawings.
His scientific mind is exciting but his artistic mind is phenomenal. Dude is gonna change the game because of the liberal arts system which requires us to explore other fields. What's amazing is he started as a science major, it was the art that came second.
Crossing streams is the best way to get unexpected results.
I'm more interested in letting people explore what they are curious about instead of forcing channels but I'm more of a buckminster fuller type of socialist than anything. Dude was a genius that saw the value of letting people learn at their own pace and in their own interests.
He proposed that education (from the ground up) be reworked to resemble grad school. Learn and produce and grow, let robots* do the grunt work.
*side tangent but the etymology of "robot" is interesting. It's derived from a play about enslaved clones or replicant like biological machines. When I say robots, I mean machines designed to perform specific tasks like we have in most automobile factories, not humanish clones enslaved by a corporate run government but you know, whatever.
That's without doubt the most spastic post I've ever read. You want free college while taking all these useless courses. Whose going to pay for all that? The working men and women of course paying taxes. You marxist faggots are bringing you're country down.
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