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Mars Theran
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.12.08 01:34:00 -
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Medical systems serve the rich first, the poor last; that's just the way it is. There are only so many doctors, and they only have so much time. The rich are a priority because they impact economics and politics, so they get better treatment generally, and often treatment where others wouldn't receive it.
I'm not saying it is right, but it is a fact of life. When you sign up for medical, they take everything, including your yearly income as part of the process of application, and they then access that every time you admit yourself to the hospital. What did you expect, but that the wealthy would get preferential treatment, and not just for the aforementioned reasons, but simply for the fact they are wealthy and perceived as better than other people for that reason alone.
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4054
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Posted - 2012.12.08 02:04:00 -
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Mars Theran wrote:Medical systems serve the rich first, the poor last; that's just the way it is. There are only so many doctors, and they only have so much time. The rich are a priority because they impact economics and politics, so they get better treatment generally, and often treatment where others wouldn't receive it.
I'm not saying it is right, but it is a fact of life. When you sign up for medical, they take everything, including your yearly income as part of the process of application, and they then access that every time you admit yourself to the hospital. What did you expect, but that the wealthy would get preferential treatment, and not just for the aforementioned reasons, but simply for the fact they are wealthy and perceived as better than other people for that reason alone.
..as a side note, I've only actually been to a clinic once in 5 years, and not a hospital at all in that period. Almost been 6 years. I went a little more frequently before that, which is when I decided that doctors were mostly a waste of time and only really interested in dispensing medication so they could collect their kickbacks on it from the pharmaceutical companies and the government.
They don't do observation and analysis much anymore, are not really interested in checking your blood pressure, and generally seem to assume they can diagnose you from a brief conversation while sitting in a chair, and, if that doesn't work, they just ask you what you want or try to give you a prescription for something that doesn't have much chance of harming you if it is applied for the wrong reasons or used incorrectly.
Waste of time. I can take better care of myself.
Also poor people have organs... delicious organs.... "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Zennofska VonMakof
The Wired of Solum
0
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Posted - 2012.12.08 02:47:00 -
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Bane Necran wrote:vitamin B17
Ah yes, "Vitamin B17", also known as Zyklon B (well, not really). The proper name for it is "amygdalin" and it is found i.a. in apricot kernel. It is quite toxic since it is decomposed by some enzymes to hydrogen cyanide. It was postulated that cancer cells produce more enzymes to decompose amygdalin than healthy cells. This would lead to a higher hydrogen cyanide concentration in the cancer cell and therefor would kill the cancer cells. Sadly, analysis of cancer cells showed that they don't produce more of those enzymes compared to healthy cells, so amygdalin kills pretty much everything in your body without any distinction.
Sorry, I just wince everytime I hear "Vitamin B17". |
raskonalkov
Tie Fighters Inc
0
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Posted - 2012.12.08 02:54:00 -
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Mars Theran wrote:Medical systems serve the rich first, the poor last; that's just the way it is. There are only so many doctors, and they only have so much time. The rich are a priority because they impact economics and politics, so they get better treatment generally, and often treatment where others wouldn't receive it.
I'm not saying it is right, but it is a fact of life. When you sign up for medical, they take everything, including your yearly income as part of the process of application, and they then access that every time you admit yourself to the hospital. What did you expect, but that the wealthy would get preferential treatment, and not just for the aforementioned reasons, but simply for the fact they are wealthy and perceived as better than other people for that reason alone.
..as a side note, I've only actually been to a clinic once in 5 years, and not a hospital at all in that period. Almost been 6 years. I went a little more frequently before that, which is when I decided that doctors were mostly a waste of time and only really interested in dispensing medication so they could collect their kickbacks on it from the pharmaceutical companies and the government.
They don't do observation and analysis much anymore, are not really interested in checking your blood pressure, and generally seem to assume they can diagnose you from a brief conversation while sitting in a chair, and, if that doesn't work, they just ask you what you want or try to give you a prescription for something that doesn't have much chance of harming you if it is applied for the wrong reasons or used incorrectly.
Waste of time. I can take better care of myself.
That has only worked for Walt Chamberlin. Steve Jobs still died to cancer, he even tried the non standard practices as well.
I am pretty sure Steve would have given a free Iphone to the person who saved his life. especially if that said doctor took the time to fill out a short survey fast, then recommended it to 50 friends. |
Gibbo3771
AQUILA INC Verge of Collapse
294
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Posted - 2012.12.08 03:25:00 -
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Kirjava wrote:Just an update with regards to the Prank call to the Hospital where the Princess was in care, the Nurse who answered the Australian prank callers has since committed suicide. Thoughts with her family. That said, congratulations guys, well done, harmless fun for all the family.... Quote:"Chief executive officer Rhys Holleran has spoken with the presenters. They are both deeply shocked and at this time we have agreed that they not comment about the circumstances. SCA and the hosts have decided that they will not return to their radio show until further notice out of respect for what can only be described as a tragedy." Tragedy. I think that word does not mean, what the writer seems to make it mean.
So the Queen got mad and sent someone over to sort things out, prove me wrong.
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Jago Kain
Ramm's RDI Tactical Narcotics Team
39
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Posted - 2012.12.08 03:58:00 -
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Gibbo3771 wrote:Kirjava wrote:Just an update with regards to the Prank call to the Hospital where the Princess was in care, the Nurse who answered the Australian prank callers has since committed suicide. Thoughts with her family. That said, congratulations guys, well done, harmless fun for all the family.... Quote:"Chief executive officer Rhys Holleran has spoken with the presenters. They are both deeply shocked and at this time we have agreed that they not comment about the circumstances. SCA and the hosts have decided that they will not return to their radio show until further notice out of respect for what can only be described as a tragedy." Tragedy. I think that word does not mean, what the writer seems to make it mean. So the Queen got mad and sent someone over to sort things out, prove me wrong.
That's terribly cynical. You'll be telling us next that Diana was offed rather than be allowed to embarrass the Royal family by ensuring that the stepfather of the future King of England was slightly browner than they might have liked.
One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings - Diogenes. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4055
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Posted - 2012.12.08 04:09:00 -
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Jago Kain wrote:Gibbo3771 wrote:Kirjava wrote:Just an update with regards to the Prank call to the Hospital where the Princess was in care, the Nurse who answered the Australian prank callers has since committed suicide. Thoughts with her family. That said, congratulations guys, well done, harmless fun for all the family.... Quote:"Chief executive officer Rhys Holleran has spoken with the presenters. They are both deeply shocked and at this time we have agreed that they not comment about the circumstances. SCA and the hosts have decided that they will not return to their radio show until further notice out of respect for what can only be described as a tragedy." Tragedy. I think that word does not mean, what the writer seems to make it mean. So the Queen got mad and sent someone over to sort things out, prove me wrong. That's terribly cynical. You'll be telling us next that Diana was offed rather than be allowed to embarrass the Royal family by ensuring that the stepfather of the future King of England was slightly browner than they might have liked.
You have no evidence of that
<,< >,>
"Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
1921
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Posted - 2012.12.08 08:09:00 -
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The "cure" for cancer is not to be such a walking toilet as to cause your cells to start getting funny in the first place.
Notice that the medical industrial complex is all about "the cure" and having people wear ribbons and get involved in other stupid charity drives yet nobody wants to address the GMO and the crap in the food supply. Heck go to a "normal" supermarket where people line up for their flu shots and buy "normal" food (GMO/chemical laden crap) and everybody looks like they've been hit with a mutant ray.
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Gibbo3771
AQUILA INC Verge of Collapse
294
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Posted - 2012.12.08 14:26:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Jago Kain wrote:Gibbo3771 wrote:Kirjava wrote:Just an update with regards to the Prank call to the Hospital where the Princess was in care, the Nurse who answered the Australian prank callers has since committed suicide. Thoughts with her family. That said, congratulations guys, well done, harmless fun for all the family.... Quote:"Chief executive officer Rhys Holleran has spoken with the presenters. They are both deeply shocked and at this time we have agreed that they not comment about the circumstances. SCA and the hosts have decided that they will not return to their radio show until further notice out of respect for what can only be described as a tragedy." Tragedy. I think that word does not mean, what the writer seems to make it mean. So the Queen got mad and sent someone over to sort things out, prove me wrong. That's terribly cynical. You'll be telling us next that Diana was offed rather than be allowed to embarrass the Royal family by ensuring that the stepfather of the future King of England was slightly browner than they might have liked. You have no evidence of that <,< >,>
We also have no evidence for any other possibility?
Just saying, world is ****** up, never know.
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Kitty Bear
Disturbed Friends Of Diazepam Disturbed Acquaintance
187
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Posted - 2012.12.08 17:25:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Graygor wrote:Jago Kain wrote:People aren't wearing enough hats.
I second this. People need to wear more hats. Just look how awesome peopled dressed in the 1920s or in the states in the after war boom years in the late 40s. cracked.com showed this in the article " 15 old photographs that prove the world used to be insane" It's the 2nd one... "criminals were apparently way more badass" And they were right
Ethel Purtle ... she's not wearing a hat !!!! |
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Bane Necran
Appono Astos
914
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Posted - 2012.12.08 17:42:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:
Perfectly sane reactions to how unforgiving the world was back then. They had no illusions about their mortality, and would beat you with a cane for just looking at them sideways. You couldn't just let people get away with that stuff or everyone would start circling you like sharks. It was like prison. Or at least how i'm led to think prison is from watching movies.
Now we all have the police to 'protect' us, which actually makes things worse. The evil people hide behind the police, and don't have to worry about their victims retaliating, when they would have just been killed outright by the person or persons they wronged back then. "The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive." ~Kenneth Williams |
Tarryn Nightstorm
Hellstar Towing and Recovery
667
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Posted - 2012.12.08 19:21:00 -
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I don't wanna live on this planet anymore :( Meta-gaming for carebears:
Whine on the forums like a little ***** until CCP gets sick of you and hands you everything you ask for just to shut you up. |
Jago Kain
Ramm's RDI Tactical Narcotics Team
40
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Posted - 2012.12.08 19:33:00 -
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Tarryn Nightstorm wrote:I don't wanna live on this planet anymore :(
E:
Re-read Huxley's Brave New World, if you haven't done so recently, funsters. That's where we are now, and aren't we just ******* loving it.
Aren't we, just.
(Any of these utterly ******* repellent "reality-TV star" slags --Kardashian, et al-- would be the RL version of ***** from the aforementioned book, I think. I'd still happily boink Kate, though.)
E2:
Really? F-a-n-n-y is censored? For ****'s sakes CCP, stop treating us like children!
tl;dr
What's on TV?
One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings - Diogenes. |
Nylith Empyreal
Crowbar Industries. Rebel Alliance of New Eden
182
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Posted - 2012.12.08 19:50:00 -
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Who needs TV the internet is a far more... interesting place. "Oh, you can't help that," said the troll: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" -ásaid the forumwarrior. "You must be," said the troll, "or you wouldn't have come here." |
Tarryn Nightstorm
Hellstar Towing and Recovery
668
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Posted - 2012.12.08 21:10:00 -
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Nylith Empyreal wrote:Who needs TV the internet is a far more... interesting place.
^^That.^^
I haven't owned a TV in 15 years, and don't miss it in the least.
Meta-gaming for carebears:
Whine on the forums like a little ***** until CCP gets sick of you and hands you everything you ask for just to shut you up. |
Ssakaa
Murientor Tribe Defiant Legacy
262
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Posted - 2012.12.08 22:17:00 -
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Tarryn Nightstorm wrote: I haven't owned a TV in 15 years, and don't miss it in the least.
You're fortunate.
Let's assume that you have, somewhere, a TV that you'd never used in 15 years but it physically exists somewhere in your house and is in working condition. How would you like it, that even though you haven't used that TV in so many years -you'd have had to pay @GBP115 (@USD 185 ) annually, simply because it's merely capable of receiving TV broadcasting, funded almost exclusively by the taxpayer -even when turned off. (This also applies to radio and the internet, so subtitute TV for a radio or PC/Mac -they're both still capable of receiving broadcasts from this broadcaster.)
What do you get for your GBP115 annually?
+ No advertising. A good thing, naturally. No, a great thing.
+ Some nice adaptations of victorian literature.
+ Dot Cotton
- "in-house" political bias. Grudgingly admitted even by that self-same broadcasting corporation. They take highly opinionated sides in national politics and international politics equally. If a newsworthy story can be manipulated somehow, they will attempt it. Laughably, one of their big bold 'coups' is 'unbiased reporting'. Rarely subtle, often-times laughably not.
- The threat of a third party company knocking at your door, who'd want to gain admission into your home had you not taken the time to find out that they have no automatic right of admission, to search for your disused TV/radio/PC/Mac. And then try to take you before the beak for non-payment of this 'license fee'.
-Your GBP 115 to the broadcaster has (unintentonally of course) paid, for the greater part, the life-time wages of some of the worst criminal filth (Jimmy So Vile and co. who posed as saints for decades), in recent memory, as it has recently turned out.
Welcome to the Bolshevik Biased Broadcasting Corporation, not-so-cheap for the price of admission. Uncle Joe Dzhugashvili would have, indeed, endorsed this product and/or service.
"Gypsy Secora" Amun, travelling psy-chic and misfortune-teller. Cross my palm with iskies.
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4067
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Posted - 2012.12.09 03:19:00 -
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Bane Necran wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: Perfectly sane reactions to how unforgiving the world was back then. They had no illusions about their mortality, and would beat you with a cane for just looking at them sideways. You couldn't just let people get away with that stuff or everyone would start circling you like sharks. It was like prison. Or at least how i'm led to think prison is from watching movies. Now we all have the police to 'protect' us, which actually makes things worse. The evil people hide behind the police, and don't have to worry about their victims retaliating, when they would have just been killed outright by the person or persons they wronged back then.
I just wish to play auto polo "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Bane Necran
Appono Astos
917
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Posted - 2012.12.09 04:42:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I just wish to play auto polo
It does look like the best thing ever.
And people maim and kill themselves all the time in other 'extreme' sports these days. Maybe someone should start up a league.
"The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive." ~Kenneth Williams |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4068
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Posted - 2012.12.09 04:59:00 -
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Bane Necran wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I just wish to play auto polo It does look like the best thing ever. And people maim and kill themselves all the time in other 'extreme' sports these days. Maybe someone should start up a league.
I get to be the guy with the hammer "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Graygor
1kB Realty 1kB Galactic
3656
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Posted - 2012.12.09 08:01:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Bane Necran wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I just wish to play auto polo It does look like the best thing ever. And people maim and kill themselves all the time in other 'extreme' sports these days. Maybe someone should start up a league. I get to be the guy with the hammer
I'll drive, you hammer.
What number do you want? Post with your brainGäó |
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Jago Kain
Ramm's RDI Tactical Narcotics Team
44
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Posted - 2012.12.10 22:59:00 -
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Ssakaa wrote:
You're fortunate.
Let's assume that you have, somewhere, a TV that you'd never used in 15 years but it physically exists somewhere in your house and is in working condition. How would you like it, that even though you haven't used that TV in so many years -you'd have had to pay @GBP115 (@USD 185 ) annually, simply because it's merely capable of receiving TV broadcasting, funded almost exclusively by the taxpayer -even when turned off. (This also applies to radio and the internet, so subtitute TV for a radio or PC/Mac -they're both still capable of receiving broadcasts from this broadcaster.)
......
Whilst I do not necessarily disagree with most of the rest of your post (the bits I haven't quoted) some of this is dead wrong.
The TV license is what you have to have, by law, if you receive TV programmes AS THEY ARE BROADCAST in the UK. This includes video recording to watch later, cable TV, satellite TV, streaming live from the internet and any other form of live TV broadcast. They key words here are "live" and "TV".
Mere possession of a device capable of watching live TV does not require a license, only the use of said device to watch live TV.
It is perfectly legal to watch pre-recorded TV programmes (copyright issues aside) on your TV. It is also perfectly legal to stream programmes from the BBC's own iPlayer website (although not as they are broadcast) without a TV license.
Using radio did at one time require you to possess a TV license. Not for a long time has this been the case.
This page will tell you what the BBC spends your license fee on, and if you actually bother to read the appropriate bit, will tell you what you actually need a license for. Near the bottom on the left hand side under "about the license fee". Go have a look; we'll wait.
There is no requirement for you to have a TV license to use the internet. You can listen to radio for free as it is broadcast, wireless or internet. You can use your TV to play x-station (should your IQ be under 80) or as a monitor to stream (non-live) web TV from... none of this needs a license.
What not having a license will get you is regular mail from Crapita (who handle the prole chasing) threatening all sorts of legal action and dire consequences if you don't have a license. Unless you are dense enough to engage with these muppets and write back to them giving them your name, this will usually be adressed to "The Occupier" as they are not legally allowed to go and fish your name off the electoral roll without just cause.
You are right about their rights of access to you property, but I feel that clarification might help for some other folk in doubt as to what these rights are or aren't.
The licensing folk have no right of entry to your property (rented or owned) and have to leave if you deny them what is called "implied right of access". This means simply telling them to "get orf moi laaaand" and back onto the public highway.
The debate over detector vans and the new (well, newer) hand held replacements for these still rages. Some say they apparently they do have devices that can tell what you are watching and pin-point the location of the TV watching it to within 2 feet or so. Others say it's bollocks and the old Commer vans with **** off ariels and "TV Detector Van" they used to use had nothing in them but giggling retards.
Whatever the truth, it's irrelevant. There has NEVER been a prosecution for TV license evasion that has relied on evidence from any detector. Not one. Ever. Even if these devices exist (there is some evidence to suggest that they may once have, but that they only work on cathode ray tech so are useless now) they are not admissible in a court of law and therefore proof of precisely jack ****.
Every single person who has been prosecuted for license evasion has been convicted on the evidence of the guy/gal who comes round to intimidate you who has either seen your TV in use through a window from the public thoroughfare (perfectly legal but only really possible in terraces with no front gardens to speak of). A self-incriminating statement will fly in court too, as will being stupid enough to believe that this person has right of access and (horror!) actually letting the parasite in to see your TV in operation.
If, as they are sometimes (very rarely) wont to do, they threaten to come back with a uniformed police officer to gain entry, tell them to do so. Plod may (very unlikely but possible) turn up with them next time, but their function will be to keep the peace only. Plod has better things to do and (mostly) they hate these bastards as much as the rest of us.
If you've got cable/satellite TV you would have an extremely hard time arguing in court that you weren't watching TV as it is broadcast; after all why pay subs for a service you don't use, but past that if you don't give these wankers any information at all they can prove nothing and won't even have enough for a summons.
Never talk to them, never write to them. Never ever let them in (they have no say in this, at all, ever) and you should have no problem.
I haven't paid for a TV license in over ten years (not since I realised I didn't have to) and I've had no more aggro than the monthly letter (goes straight in the recycling) and a grand total of two door-steppings, both of which have ended in me giggling as I (politely) tell them where to get off.
Of course, despite possessing a TV I genuinely do never use it to watch live broadcasts. I couldn't do that; that would be illegal. One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings - Diogenes. |
Khergit Deserters
252
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Posted - 2012.12.11 23:06:00 -
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Bane Necran wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I just wish to play auto polo It does look like the best thing ever. And people maim and kill themselves all the time in other 'extreme' sports these days. Maybe someone should start up a league. The cane fighting looks pretty cool too. An updated version of cro-magnon combat with clubs.
Any updates on Kate? You live and learn.-á At any rate, you live.-á -Douglas Adams |
Mirajane Cromwell
99
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Posted - 2012.12.12 08:39:00 -
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Jago Kain wrote:The TV license is what you have to have, by law, if you receive TV programmes AS THEY ARE BROADCAST in the UK. This includes video recording to watch later, cable TV, satellite TV, streaming live from the internet and any other form of live TV broadcast. They key words here are "live" and "TV". Here in Finland we've had similar law but it's going to change at the start of the next year and by then we all have to pay this new tax that allows us to watch tv - yes, even those who don't own tv will have to pay the tax. The previous tv license method is scrapped completely. So now I'm actually thinking of buying tv because in future I have to pay taxes for it anyway...
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4230
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Posted - 2012.12.12 08:43:00 -
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Mirajane Cromwell wrote:Jago Kain wrote:The TV license is what you have to have, by law, if you receive TV programmes AS THEY ARE BROADCAST in the UK. This includes video recording to watch later, cable TV, satellite TV, streaming live from the internet and any other form of live TV broadcast. They key words here are "live" and "TV". Here in Finland we've had similar law but it's going to change at the start of the next year and by then we all have to pay this new tax that allows us to watch tv - yes, even those who don't own tv will have to pay the tax. The previous tv license method is scrapped completely. So now I'm actually thinking of buying tv because in future I have to pay taxes for it anyway...
Here in the US no one cares for such things "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
1944
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Posted - 2012.12.12 09:02:00 -
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Once upon a time Mad Max was looking like a bleak future.
Now I can watch it, and The Road Warrior (Mad Max 2 for the rest of you) and think "Hey, at least they have some chance to control their future".
No more electronics? Good. No more news propaganda, electronic voting machines, and surveillance grid.
No more supermarkets? Good. No more GMO, no more poison.
No more hospitals? Good. No more vaccines with cancer viruses and heavy metals in them, no more medical-industrial complex.
No more police? Good - no more thugs with a license to kill doing all of the human trafficking and drug dealing and crimes they claim to "protect and serve" us from, no more risk of being beaten up by one of these fat tax feeders for their own enjoyment and charged with assaulting them.
No more military? Good. No more total war, no more empire, no more DU everywhere.
No more municipal water services? Good. No more sodium flouride making everybody a freaking tard who can put up with everything I already listed.
No more roads? Good. No more central planning and zoning having each half of a county working on the opposite half and making oil barons rich.
No government? Good. No organized crime.
No more EvE Online? So what. In the real world, permadeath will be the end of gate camps and finite resources (without government to aid monopolies) means no more big alliance NAP fest.
The economics of "Mad Max" is widely misunderstood though. Such a condition as depicted would not last forever, so imagine a world without what I have listed, and having it's priorities straightened out, a human race unfettered and free. I see the last of the Interceptors and know that beyond that the future is bright.
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Zimmy Zeta
Paramount Commerce
3707
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Posted - 2012.12.12 09:13:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote: ... No more hospitals? Good. No more vaccines with cancer viruses and heavy metals in them, no more medical-industrial complex.
...
I for one love the fact that modern medicine and vaccines have given us the lowest child mortality rates in the history of mankind.
But maybe that's just me being a stupid, brainwashed corporate zombie.... It's mathematics, son. You can argue with me, but you can't argue with figures |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4259
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Posted - 2012.12.12 09:40:00 -
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Zimmy Zeta wrote:Herzog Wolfhammer wrote: ... No more hospitals? Good. No more vaccines with cancer viruses and heavy metals in them, no more medical-industrial complex.
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I for one love the fact that modern medicine and vaccines have given us the lowest child mortality rates in the history of mankind. But maybe that's just me being a stupid, brainwashed corporate zombie....
Earth recently hit 7b people (or was it 6? Still too much!)
within the next 20 or so years we'll need to cull the herd.... "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Zimmy Zeta
Paramount Commerce
3719
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Posted - 2012.12.12 09:55:00 -
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Sure....but how are they even supposed to enter Valhalla if you let them die in bed? It's mathematics, son. You can argue with me, but you can't argue with figures |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
The Python Cartel.
4264
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Posted - 2012.12.12 10:05:00 -
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Zimmy Zeta wrote:Sure....but how are they even supposed to enter Valhalla if you let them die in bed?
You don't... you get out the flintlocks and have a battle royal.
Then make extra monies on snacks "Little ginger moron" ~David Hasselhoff-á |
Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
1946
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Posted - 2012.12.12 17:01:00 -
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Zimmy Zeta wrote:Herzog Wolfhammer wrote: ... No more hospitals? Good. No more vaccines with cancer viruses and heavy metals in them, no more medical-industrial complex.
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I for one love the fact that modern medicine and vaccines have given us the lowest child mortality rates in the history of mankind. But maybe that's just me being a stupid, brainwashed corporate zombie....
More kids with cancer than ever. More kids with diabetes then ever. More autism then ever.
Yeah. Ok.
Let me get down on my knees here......
YOU WIN
Ok I will now wait for things to improve. |
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