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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
13 Dec 13 UTC
Santa and Jesus are WHITE GODDAMNIT, says Megyn Kelly
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/fox-news-host-megyn-kelly-says-jesus-and-santa-are-white-193322244.html
1. We'll leave Jesus being a "historical figure" alone here, that's up in the air (not even saying I don't think he might've been, just saying.)
2. ...Does it REALLY matter if people want a Black Santa? Really?
3. You're gonna tell me a Jew in the Middle East 2,000 years ago had pearly-white skin? O.o Um...no.
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kramerkov18 (1570 D)
23 Aug 13 UTC
Daily Quote:
This is now the official thread for daily quotes. I missed yesterday so I will start off with two. Fill free to post any quote you think deserves attention, but please try and make them meaningful.
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
28 Nov 13 UTC
21 million Bitcoins
There are currently just over 12m Bitcoins in circulation. The number of Bitcoins allowed to exist is capped at 21m Bitcoins - once the 21 millionth Bitcoin has been mined, no new Bitcoins will be created.

What will happen when the 21m Bitcoin mark is reached?
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Draugnar (0 DX)
13 Dec 13 UTC
Obama wins liar of the year!
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/12/13/250694372/obamas-you-can-keep-it-promise-is-lie-of-the-year
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
13 Dec 13 UTC
Jang Song-thaek
Discuss
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RedSteamAge (100 D)
14 Dec 13 UTC
Join my game, and fast
It's called For the win, live. Join, divide and conquer
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2ndWhiteLine (2601 D(B))
13 Dec 13 UTC
Libraries > Pie, Baseball
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/americans-still-care-about-their-public-libraries/282250/
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
12 Dec 13 UTC
What a pain in the arse.......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25344219
Gay Aussies getting married ..... not in their own country.
I don't get the opposition to gay people getting married ..... maybe some smart arse on the forum can explain why gay marriage is bad for society !!
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Yonni (136 D(S))
14 Dec 13 UTC
Time Stamp
A time stamp seems like a bit of a weird thing to include standard in a diplomacy game. For the older members, has it always been here? Was there a reasoning behind its implementation?
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
12 Dec 13 UTC
Ethan Couch
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/11/us/texas-teen-dwi-wreck/
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erik8asandwich (298 D)
13 Dec 13 UTC
Does the NSA monitor WedDip forum posts?
...with Krellin on posting here all the time it seems plausible to say the least.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
11 Dec 13 UTC
Pope Francis = Person of the Year
All of TIME Magazine's 132 subscribers will be invariably conflicted over this one I suppose... but hey, it wasn't Bashar Assad or Ted Cruz - or, Pope Francis forbid, Miley Cyrus!
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Al Swearengen (0 DX)
11 Dec 13 UTC
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Call for Players - Sandgoose Second Annual
as per below, Gentlemen
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
11 Dec 13 UTC
You'll never guess what my Biology teacher teached me...
Some not-too-fast girl thought there's oxygen in your urine.
The teacher explained: "there are no bubbles coming out of your wheenie!!" or something like that, roughly translated. She's hilarious.
In all honesty that was a small walk down memory lane, but anyway :)
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
12 Dec 13 UTC
Live Aid
We all understand Bon Jovi was undermining most local African authorities, right? Should he have done it 'by the book' instead? Surely the money could have been spent more efficiently, right?
What's efficient charity? Discuss.
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stiffmaster89 (193 D)
13 Dec 13 UTC
Search for experts
Are you a good player? Come to "professional league". Nothing for beginner
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2ndWhiteLine (2601 D(B))
03 Dec 13 UTC
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Abolish the TSA
This editorial was in USA Today (!) and makes a pretty good case - the TSA has never actually caught a terrorist, its incentives do not line up with those of travelers, and the type of terrorism it was designed to deter doesn't actually happen anymore.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/12/02/tsa-department-homeland-security-patriot-act-column/3796127/
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virtuslex (483 D(S))
11 Dec 13 UTC
Manners in Live Games
Spr 01 NMR ==> draw/cancel/end game.
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Skittles (1014 D)
11 Dec 13 UTC
ATTN: Other States in the Union
FROM: Florida
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grking (100 D)
11 Dec 13 UTC
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Inheritance Tax
I an inheritance tax (on sums larger than a certain amount, leaving a small sum to the heirs), keeps the capitalistic system going, levels the economic playing field somewhat, and requires the would-be dependents to go out and work. Furthermore, one who didn't want to pay in the form of taxes could give to the community through charitable donations. This system was supported by Andrew Carnegie in his "Gospel of Wealth", what arguments could be raised against it?
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Randomizer (722 D)
12 Dec 13 UTC
I wish I was this rich if I ever was in trouble
http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/7481-rich-teen-avoids-prison-for-fatal-dui-with-affluenza-defense

The son of rich Dallas parents got two years probation at a ultra rich rehab camp after killing 4 people and injured others when he drove at 70 mph into the group helping a motorist change a tire. The kid claimed he couldn't tell right from wrong because his parents bought him everything including apparently the judge.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
12 Dec 13 UTC
When Athletes Fuck Up On Live TV
http://www.awfulannouncing.com/2013/december/amir-williams-remembers-he-s-on-live-tv-just-in-time.html

Self-explanatory.
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MitchellCurtiss (164 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
Ducks
Comment with any feelings or stories about ducks you may have.
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hecks (164 D)
12 Dec 13 UTC
MLB Cracks Down on Home Plate Collisions
http://espn.go.com/mlb/hotstove13/story/_/id/10121849/mlb-intends-ban-home-plate-collisions-2015

What do people think about this? Are players getting soft, or is it about time?
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krellin (80 DX)
12 Dec 13 UTC
Global Cooling: A mere 40 Years Ago...
Remember when the Scientific Consence, including NASA, NCAR and other well respected groups of scientists were freaking out about the dramatic weather caused by the new ice age. Ahhhh...good times, good times...
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/1970s-ice-age-scare/
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/1974-ncar-called-global-cooling-the-new-norm-and-blamed-climate-disasters-on-it/
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SantaClausowitz (360 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
How is the Syrian civil war going to end?
Taking thoughts.
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I think critically plenty about how the us government handled the rebellion. Obama bumbled the syria red line and talked about the situation enough to keep us committed to a problem that should never have been ours. The smart thing to do would have been to work closely with Russia and china to ensure war crimes were limited to the greatest extent possible.

Despite the us bumbling how ever, your analysis is complete fantasy and thank god the west didnt act along those lines as doing so would have been a bloody expensive folly.
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
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After Afghanistan and Iraq how do you idiot bro cons still think regime change is a walk in the park.
Invictus (240 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
Nothing I'm saying would be more costly than what exists now. I'm not talking about involving the US military. I'm talking about giving money and weapons to groups that aligned with our interests, and making rhetorical gestures against the Assad regime on the world stage. Or at least not having Hillary Clinton keep calling him a reformer for the first year of the war.

Basically, do to the initial secular rebels what Putin and Iran do for Assad. Would it have for sure worked? Who can tell? But at least it wouldn't have put us on the road to where we are now, which could hardly be worse.
Invictus (240 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
"After Afghanistan and Iraq how do you idiot bro cons still think regime change is a walk in the park."

No one's saying it's a walk in the park, just that it's better than what exists now. And again, I'm not talking about direct intervention. I'm talking about even less than we did in Libya.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
Obama tried to over-learn the lessons learned during the Bush era.
Again your assumptions are staggering
kapazunda (300 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
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It is always the same: the civilians will suffer the most.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
08 Dec 13 UTC
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I believe America is seriously overestimating the price of these kinds of involvements. Even during a serious and relatively recent conflict such as the war in Vietnam, only 2% of the total casualties were American. Every life lost is one too many, but in a geopolitical context, the price America would have had to pay even for a relatively modest contribution to the good side in a scenario like what Invictus proposes is negligible. If Obama had intervened, he'd also have a better relationship with S-A now and he would have been in a much, much better negotiating position with Iran. The incompetence of this guy still shocks me every time I hear what kind of decisions he takes.
tendmote (100 D(B))
08 Dec 13 UTC
@redhouse1938 When you say "If Obama had intervened" it seems like your assuming "If Obama had intervened *and achieved a favorable outcome*" - that's far from certain, regardless of casualty ratios.

I have no idea what the right answer would have been, but it seems like Syria is a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't situation. Assad was underestimated in any event, which is why he's still there. Certainly the full force of intervention could have removed him, but what would have remained of Syria in the aftermath, who knows.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
@ redhouse

Unlike our president, I don't consider any number of dead Americans to be "negligible". Frankly, that's appalling. You'd rather see *both* dead American soldiers and dead Syrians in the streets of Damascus than dead Islamist radicals? Assad and his cronies, for all of their oppressive tyrannical douchebaggery, are admittedly taking out the trash when it comes to radical Islamists.

Obama's incompetence has actually proven to be a blessing to the American people. America does *not* want another war; we can't afford another war. I just wish he hadn't made a bunch of empty threats and pissed off the Russians in the process.

@ tendmote

"but what would have remained of Syria in the aftermath, who knows."

Precisely. That's the scary part. Assad, for all of his faults, is predictable, even amenable. As long as he gets to keep his own little Tropico, he won't bother anyone. Forcing him from power would piss off the Russians and destabilize the entire region.
Invictus (240 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
But anyhow, getting back to the original post, the conflict won't end. The stakes are too high for each side's foreign backers and the players within Syria can't realistically expect to defeat their foes any time soon. There's probably too much bad blood for the various groups to ever come back together in a functioning society again.

I keep saying it, but I really think it's a good description. Syria is now East Lebanon. It can't really break apart like, say, Yugoslavia did, but it also is too broken by this conflict to ever be the functioning civil society it once was. "Peace" may come someday, but it took 15 years to come to Lebanon and 120,000 deaths. Syria's matched that number already.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
@ redhouse

Also, our high K/D ratio in Vietnam was mostly because we had B-52s and the Viet Cong didn't. And Americans just plain kick ass, too. Our K/D from the Korean War is staggering. Those damned chicoms might have pushed us back to the 38th, but we took a whole hell of a lot of the red bastards with us. Korea has to be some sort of record for most successful fighting retreat of all time.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
@ Invictus

Do you think a Balkanization of Syria or an extremely long civil war are the only possibilities? What do you think is more likely of the two? I'm just curious; I'm not looking to argue with you.
Invictus (240 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
I don't think balkanization in the sense of several new states popping up in the former Syria is likely at all. It doesn't make geographic sense and, apart from the Kurds, no players in the war would want it. However, balkanization in the sense of people being divided along petty religious-ethnic-social reasons has already happened. Much like Lebanon didn't turn into Maroniteland, Sunnistan, and Shiitia, Syria won't really split. No, the players will keep the frontiers the same and fight for control of the whole thing or to protect their position in it. And that will go on indefinitely, since Iran and Russia will always give Assad whatever he needs to keep things going and the Saudis and the rest of the Gulf states will give their rebels whatever they need to keep things going.

Even if, say, the rebels assassinate Assad and his "government" falls or Assad totally retakes the northeast, that just changes the phase of the war. Plenty of people will still fight the Islamists even if Assad himself is gone and plenty of people will still fight Assad indefinitely (whether they're Syrian or not) since the Saudis have made this the current jihad and Assad winning means Allah losing.


I really just can't see any way this ends, short of one side totally winning, which is very unlikely. Regardless of how the situation came to this point this is where it is now, and this is probably where it will stay unless something dramatic happens.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
Interesting insight. Sounds like an accurate prediction to me, but time will tell.
Invictus (240 D)
09 Dec 13 UTC
Time will tell. I wonder how the program to destroy Syria's chemical weapons will relate to the six month deadline on the Iran nuclear deal.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
That's one thing I don't understand. Why is the international community trying to force Syria to get rid of their chemical weapons?
Octavious (2701 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
To give the impression they're doing something constructive. Besides which the push on chemical weapons was only really made as a pretext for military action. The military action may have faded into nothing, but we don't want to admit that was the only reason and so we're carrying on regardless.

Imagine a child colouring in a picture, and using a back coloured pencil instead of blue for the sky by accident. He could simply rub it out, but that would mean admitting he'd cocked it up, so instead he changes the entire picture to a night scene and pretends the people sunbathing in the foreground are vampires.
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
Has anyone not considered that Syria, as a sovereign nation, has the right to possess chemical weapons?

The Russian Federation (formerly the Soviet Union) and the United States have had chemical weapons stockpiled for decades.
krellin (80 DX)
10 Dec 13 UTC
Do they have a right? It depends upon what treaties they may have signed.

Other question: Do we and the rest of the world have a right to try to prevent an unstable nation with ties to terrorist organizations from obtaining a weapon of mass destruction.

It is not about who else may have them - that question is irrelevant.

Do you not prosecute one criminal for seeking to obtain, for example, 10 K of cocaine because you know some other criminal elsewhere may also have 10 K of cocaine?
krellin (80 DX)
10 Dec 13 UTC
Anyway, WHAT chemical weapons? Did not Lord Obama His Most High and Mighty rattle his sabre and fart twice and bend over for Putin and in so doing eliminate forever the threat of chemical weapons in Syria? These fantastical topics about things that cannot be – chemical weapons in Syria…a FANTASY! – are clogging up the forum…
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
You propose giving them back?
krellin (80 DX)
10 Dec 13 UTC
"After Afghanistan and Iraq how do you idiot bro cons still think regime change is a walk in the park. "

Regime CHANGE is easy...Roll in the tanks, kill all the leadership, and BOOM...new regime.

What is difficult is not having an equally perverse, or more perverse and evil, regime spring in to the void...which is why if you roll the tanks, you had better be prepared to spend a *generation* or two occupying the land to make sure the culture changes in support of your goals...which means staying until all the middle aged people with a voice against you grow old and die...
General Donkey (0 DX)
10 Dec 13 UTC
How is it going to end? In the same way all wars end; with too many people dying for no good reason.
VirtualBob (209 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
Unless everyone tires of the thread and votes 'draw'
Gunfighter06 (224 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
@ krellin

Why is America any better than Syria? Sure, we're not in the middle of a bitter civil war and we don't harbor, er, unsavory individuals, but that doesn't mean that we can have chemical weapons and they can't.

Also, your cocaine example is bad. Cocaine should be unregulated and legal for recreational use, but that's an argument for another day.

@ Jamiet

No, I wouldn't propose giving them back, but it wasn't right to take them away in the first place. I don't really give a shit what Assad does with his sarin shells as long as the gas clouds stay inside Syria.
SYnapse (0 DX)
11 Dec 13 UTC
It's going to end with a convoy from Spain
MajorMitchell (1874 D)
12 Dec 13 UTC
it's going to end ????
I can't see that happening soon, or later
too many individuals who want to fight each other, who want vengeance,
who cannot forgive, negotiate or have any genuine wish for peace
Hellenic Riot (1626 D(G))
12 Dec 13 UTC
Why would we want it to end? Who am I going to sell my weapons too then...


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taos (281 D)
10 Dec 13 UTC
simple question
Feet in southarabia moves to egipt
Feet in egipt moves to northarabia
Fleet iraq supports move to northarabia
is it possible?
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Skittles (1014 D)
11 Dec 13 UTC
We need more of a late-night crowd
It's next to impossible to get a live game going around midnight, and even the forums tend to be pretty dead.
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2ndWhiteLine (2601 D(B))
10 Dec 13 UTC
Best Music of 2013
What are your favorite albums? Songs? Videos that aren't Blurred Lines?
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Feeniks (694 D)
11 Dec 13 UTC
Gunboat Games
What is the best way to improve at gunboat games? I've been told several times that I am a worthless waste of space. And I would like to become a waste of space with a minuscule bit of worth. How can I bridge the gap? I tend to do better when I can manipulate people into what I want them to do.
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