They were obviously idiots because they didnt even take my head unit, which pops off in about 2 seconds.Ayumiz wrote:
Dont those burglers know how to start the car w/o the ignition key? like in those movies? Sorry no offence though.
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haha i almost did take a picture but it was 2:00am and I just wanted to get the poop out of my car and go home.Simon wrote:
Pictures?
I'm like 90% polish by blood, I really want to visit the country. Someday I hope to learn polishokashii wrote:
I guess you just don't know this one - but in Poland there is a belief that as long as the shit is warm you can't get cought
god I hate my country -_-
Last night my car got broken into. Luckily I had just cleaned out my car of all my valuable items (cds, cell phone charger, etc). So there wasn't even anything in the car they could've taken besides my head unit, but the idiots left my head unit. My car had everything thrown around inside; pretty much the contents of the glove box were everywhere.
but thats not the worst part.
whoever broke into my car left a giant turd on the floor.
but thats not the worst part.
whoever broke into my car left a giant turd on the floor.
it is fucked up. kids in school just don't realize it. american children are being indoctrinated in laziness and lack of work ethic. thats why people who write at a 5th grade level are getting into college. if you want proof i'll post my roommate's essays.
here is a much better link for the movie. its actually 3.5 hours in length but worth every second.
The Money Masters
People have no clue about how the FRS actually works and its going to fuck us all over in the end.
The Money Masters
People have no clue about how the FRS actually works and its going to fuck us all over in the end.
The debt is a huge problem, and the solution that has been forced on us since 1908 is ludicrous. Create more money at interest to pay of the debt!?! The crash is coming my friends, and its going to be far worse than 1929. The men pulling the strings, the Federal Reserve, have it all planned out. Business cycles are not real, they are created, planned out mathematically for the benefit of a few men out to fuck us all.Bertster7 wrote:
No. Because you're still not even close to filling the deficit. You're still borrowing more.Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:
but dont you think with our bolstering economy we can start paying off our fucking debt?Kmarion wrote:
The national debt is not a very good economic indicator. As I have said before we have had a debt through nearly our entire history, including our greatest economic booms.
The US solution to this is to borrow more money to stimulate the economy so that the debt, whilst still actually going up, is reduced as a percentage of GDP. It just doesn't seem like a good idea, especially now that US national debt has become so huge as a percentage of GDP.
Edit: I forgot to mention that we did not have a debt when Andrew Jackson was president and he refused to renew the charter for the national bank. He managed to get the debt to 0 because he stopped slim ball bankers from profiting off the people of this nation (for a little while atleast)
A film every American should see. Parts 1 & 3 are definitely not conspiracy theories, they are fact, which is backed up in the film. You can also see the film's sources on the website. Part 2 (9/11) is a little farfetched even for me, but it is not outside the realm of possibilities.Onidax wrote:
The best thing Ive seen on the internet for a long time.
You can't watch 5 minutes of this and dismiss it as hippie conspiracy mumbo jumbo. You need to watch the whole thing.
And after you are done with Zeitgeist you can watch these two films:
The Money Masters - You will learn more about the United States in this film than you learned in any US history class. This movie is about how international bankers control the US government.
Terrorstorm - A movie about false flag wars and terrorism.
pretty funny lol. sideburns haha
The Money Masters
Yes I agree the first step is banking reforms. I think the government should take the printing of money out of the hands of the Fed. This could create an interest free market, thereby reducing the national debt. Fractional reserve banking is completely flawed. I am just strictly opposed to somebody making a profit off a necessary item for commerce.
Lets go back to trading shells.
Yes I agree the first step is banking reforms. I think the government should take the printing of money out of the hands of the Fed. This could create an interest free market, thereby reducing the national debt. Fractional reserve banking is completely flawed. I am just strictly opposed to somebody making a profit off a necessary item for commerce.
Lets go back to trading shells.
+1Cougar wrote:
I think we should take China's lead and start executing politicians and high-ranking statesmen who directly, knowingly and deliberately partake in corruptive or illegal operations, deals, or actions.
The government would not be printing money at a profit. They would also be printing money based on population.jonsimon wrote:
That's the seperation that's probably the most important part of a central bank. Because the Fed has it's own mandate to control inflation it won't just buy all the US debt at no cost. When governments can simply print fiat currency they end up increasing the money supply whenever they need to pay for something and in extreme cases eventually create super-inflation. A central bank is, in western nations at least, the currently accepted solution to the conflict of interests created when the legislative or executive powers in a state are given the ability to print money at a profit.thanks_champ wrote:
Great post Jonsimon.
The one thing I don't quite understand is this:
Why is it better for a central privately owned bank (The Federal Reserve) to print and loan money at interest to the US government, than it is for the government to be able to print the very same money itself interest free?
The Federal Reserve "controls" the inflation in such a way that the manipulate the market to actually create the inflation. Its all part of the web of deception to maintain control. If the banking system of the US wasn't based on fractional reserve banking there would be no interest hence no inflation.jonsimon wrote:
It is the mandate of the Fed to control inflation, and the Fed is currently the ONLY segment of the government who has that mandate.
Just based on your statement you don't even understand how the FRS works. The FRS creates its money "based on nothing". Without a gold standard there is nothing to back our monetary system. But you don't really need to use gold anyway, the government just needs to take the production of money out of the hands of a private corporation.UGADawgs wrote:
What a crazy. The Federal Reserve System has played a central role in bringing our economy out of a ass-backwards system of banks of dubious stability. It's especially important now that our money isn't based off of gold because without some kind of stable money system, we'd have a bunch of wildcat banks issuing credit on basically nothing.
If you are referring to the Gold dinar. It is basically a gold standard, which is a good thing. Its a gold coin straight up. The problem is the gold coin has its exchange rate based on USD, like all other currencies, which is extremely devalued.jsnipy wrote:
Do you know about the Islamic gold currency? Interesting how it may come into play when all of this paper money falls out.
Religion is a modern farce; just another method of control.SpanktorTheGreat wrote:
On a side note: The Kingdom of Heaven will never fall to corruption or complacency.
Just by the lack of responses to this shows me how uneducated people are about what actually goes on in the Federal Reserve System.
Privatized centralized banking can and probably will destroy America long before terrorists do. The international bankers are the ones controlling the US government. The Federal Reserve System is basically a self-perpetuating debt machine meant to keep Americans enslaved. The bankers have total control over the economy, inducing inflation and depressions whenever they deem appropriate.
How do we solve this problem? Discuss.
Edit: some nice quotes:
"Most Americans have no real understanding of the operation of the international money lenders. The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of Congress and manipulates the credit of the United States." -- Sen. Barry Goldwater (Rep. AR)
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws." - Mayer Amschel Rothschild
"I sincerely believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people whom it properly belongs." - Thomas Jefferson
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." - James Madison
"A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world - no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men." - Woodrow Wilson
"The financial system has been turned over to the Federal Reserve Board. That Board administers the finance system by authority of a purely profiteering group. The system is Private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money" -- Charles A. Lindbergh Sr., 1923
I could go on but I found this wonderful website full of quotations: http://www.barefootsworld.net/banking-fed-quotes.html
How do we solve this problem? Discuss.
Edit: some nice quotes:
"Most Americans have no real understanding of the operation of the international money lenders. The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of Congress and manipulates the credit of the United States." -- Sen. Barry Goldwater (Rep. AR)
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws." - Mayer Amschel Rothschild
"I sincerely believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people whom it properly belongs." - Thomas Jefferson
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." - James Madison
"A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world - no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men." - Woodrow Wilson
"The financial system has been turned over to the Federal Reserve Board. That Board administers the finance system by authority of a purely profiteering group. The system is Private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money" -- Charles A. Lindbergh Sr., 1923
I could go on but I found this wonderful website full of quotations: http://www.barefootsworld.net/banking-fed-quotes.html
rep the VA!
holy shit that one above is nice
oug wrote:
Besides, Israel would never cooperate. They love the fact that Palestinians are divided, and of course the fact that Hamas runs things. It gives them reason to up the aggression.
cops >>>> nascarSgt.Kyle wrote:
I hate when nascar takes over cops on fox.
+1 for you.
get the les paul, perfect for those as i lay dying riffs and shredding and shit
first post
edit: cheetah > cougar
edit: cheetah > cougar
stolen from somethingawful's forums:
Eripsa wrote:
Leaving the plot aside and just looking at craft, the final scene was put together extremely well. I can't imagine why anyone thinks it was a gimmick, and I can't believe Ishmael's disappointment or EPG's criticisms. That was by far the most intense scene of the series, and watching Meadow trying to park just drew it out to the point where it was almost unbearable. Journey was the right mix of bittersweet nostalgia and sappiness while still maintaining the show's sense of humor without being corny or trite, and it cut out right at the height of the tension (Don't stop...). The song is still ringing in my ears.
Leaving craft aside and looking at the characters, one of the big successes of the Sopranos is showing the audience just how much they are willing to empathize with a monstrous character like Tony. This is a standard theme in mafia movies, which is why the "mafioso goes to therapy" is a recurring plot device. This theme was handled extremely well throughout the Sopranos, but has never been as vivid as in that final scene, where the audience literally felt Tony's anxiety and entirely shared his perspective, if only for a few moments.
Its worth restating: for a few minutes in that diner, you shared an identical experience with an amoral, murderous, dysfunctional sociopath. You think you are a good person, or at least better than Tony Soprano, but put yourself in a tense situation and you find yourself thinking exactly like him. This kind of empathy-despite-moral-failings ties well into the show's general critique of contemporary American life.
I don't think anyone has responded to Ishmael's question: why this segment of the character's life, and not 10 years before or after?
I think this question misses the point of character arcs. Think of it geometrically: you don't need a very big segment of a circle to extrapolate its dimensions and predict its radius and circumference. We've seen Tony in enough situations to know how he is going to act in just about any circumstance. We can anticipate his actions; we know how he thinks. When was the last time Tony surprised any of us? Even the gambling episode a few weeks ago was perhaps out of left field plot-wise, but it certainly wasn't out of character. I'll say it again: we are left unsurprised by the actions of a sociopath.
So really it doesn't matter what series of events and subplots we were shown on the screen. What matters is that we got in to Tony's head. We stayed a while, we got comfortable, and eventually we couldn't even smell the foul poo poo we'd been sitting in all this time.
i thought it was good. i think half the people naysaying it never understood the sopranos in the first place. how many people who are complaining have actually been watching since season 1?
probably a mod should put spoiler warnings on this thread
people shoot at police all the time in the US. You can find clips on youtube probably.
handguns and automatic weapons should be banned in the United States
edit: here are plenty of videos.. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q … rch=Search
handguns and automatic weapons should be banned in the United States
edit: here are plenty of videos.. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q … rch=Search
Fort Apache, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, Commancheros
my 3 favorite John Wayne movies
my 3 favorite John Wayne movies
Bubbalo wrote:
In answer to your question: unchecked militarism combined with a lack of focus on domestic issues.
i'm on cable.
I get them about every 15 seconds
I keep getting the connection error message during gameplay, lasts about 1 to 3 seconds at a time. This is highly annoying to gameplay particularly when flying something.
I read the FAQ and it said to install the Full 1.41 patch, I did this and I still am having this problem.
Any tips/solutions?
I read the FAQ and it said to install the Full 1.41 patch, I did this and I still am having this problem.
Any tips/solutions?
never
David Gilmour is the best. hands down
Mark Knopfler is in my top 5.
Trey Anastasio is also in top 5.
Mark Knopfler is in my top 5.
Trey Anastasio is also in top 5.
college >>>> high school
LETS GO
MOUNTAINEERS!
5th in the nation baby.
LETS GO
MOUNTAINEERS!
5th in the nation baby.
that is hilarious. this made my day. thanks for the laugh.
i enjoyed it too lolUnOriginalNuttah wrote:
It'll seem all the better in 20 or 30 years time in when I'm in some dank underground resistance cell hideout and freedom is a memory...
still open.
this movie is better than sex. the only thing better would be having sex while seeing the movieSFCCDailey wrote:
If thats the best thing that has ever happened to you I would suggest you try getting laid!!!!!!!!t0mhank5 wrote:
oh shit. that movie.. the fucking best thing that has ever happened to me.
dude the movie was so fucking great
it was hilarious. everybody in the theatre was laughing their asses off. i think its the best movie of the summer seriously.
it was hilarious. everybody in the theatre was laughing their asses off. i think its the best movie of the summer seriously.
I also take the mafia to heart, studying mafiso figures is a passion of mine. There is something so cool about these men of power. They command total respect and loyality.. talk about a leader..Marconius wrote:
The Godfather and Goodfellas are both amazing mafia films in ther own right. I'm wondering why no one has brought up Casino or Donnie Brasco yet...also fantastic mafia films.
(My family on my mother's side helped out the Gambino's back in the day, so I take any mafia media to heart)
Casino is good, just not as good as the others. Sharon Stone really really pisses me off in Casino.
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read my post before you comment. Goodfellas timeline is from the late 50s/early 60s to the mid 80s. thats pretty fucking modern.mKmalfunction wrote:
And Goodfellas wasn't exactly modern.maef wrote:
You do know that Goodfellas is based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi which is the true story of Henry Hill, right?siciliano732 wrote:
yes, but goodfellas is more modernized where the mafia is alot more underground now than it was then....then you actually had the crime families and the head "Don" persay...you know what i mean. Yes in goodfellas you had the full blood italians being "made" and the corruption....but the mafia was orginally meant as protection and to fight the corruption. I dunno...
I disagree. I think Goodfellas did an outstanding job protrayed the life and risks of being a mafiso in modern times, unlike the Godfather, being set in the 50s.siciliano732 wrote:
Godfather 1 and 2 are the best....Goodfellas is awesome but...i dont think a real portrayal of what the underworld mafia scene is really like....but def both are great!
Fancy_Pollux wrote:
What a crazy asshole.