The Shit That Matters?

Would you sniff it?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Voodoo Butter Underpants

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Say Dro to Nugs

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
And how does that work for us here?.simple or deep..different perspective..factual information is frowned upon by rightie.
You know as well as I do that you can't force someone to change their mind.

The best we can manage is to lay out logic arguments for our perspective and engage in constructive, informative debate.

When said 'debate' ends up in the land insult or opinion vs verifiable facts, I just move on to the next person in search of an open mind.
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
I just hung up with Obama and he's onboard with redirecting the funds..he wants to know where he should credit this amount (no, he won't write you the check).

What should we do with this new found money?




Nice, now let's get 1.3 billion back from Egypt.. Use that 4.4 billion to create some jobs.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
You know as well as I do that you can't force someone to change their mind.

The best we can manage is to lay out logic arguments for our perspective and engage in constructive, informative debate.

When said 'debate' ends up in the land insult or opinion vs verifiable facts, I just move on to the next person in search of an open mind.
i have isolated that the rightie has issue with conviction and open mind..there's this huge disconnect between the two.

If there is a strong belief in something, logic goes out the window..why?

Can anyone answer this?
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
i have isolated that the rightie has issue with conviction and open mind..there's this huge disconnect between the two.

If there is a strong belief in something, logic goes out the window..why?

Can anyone answer this?
Those who would act out of conviction without fact checking first make great soldiers. THAT'S the secret to republican success and they know it.

Well, that and voter suppression of the poor...
 

spandy

Well-Known Member
I just hung up with Obama and he's onboard with redirecting the funds..he wants to know where he should credit this amount (no, he won't write you the check).

What should we do with this new found money?

I was more curious about the money we now magically have to pay for all these refugees to come on over.

Why the fuck didn't we use that money to get the veterans off the streets first?
 

bravedave

Well-Known Member
Nice, now let's get 1.3 billion back from Egypt.. Use that 4.4 billion to create some jobs.
Lets wait a few long months as Obama spent an 800 Billion $ Stimulius and I think he ended up with a T-shirt and he created a few new rich friends.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Wow, I had Nikes like those back in like 75, cut off levis too, stripped shirts and vintage I-Pod as well. Surfing the subway for the working class chick in the mini wearing F`me shoes.......
Lol, vintage Ipod.

The kids of today will never know the glory of the 8 track.
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Lol, vintage Ipod.

The kids of today will never know the glory of the 8 track.
8 track tapes truly sucked, particularly in retrospect, because even back then, cassettes were far better...much less wow and flutter.
However, most cars did not have cassette players, as 8 track was seen as the next best thing...hahahaha...they sucked sooo bad...noise between tracks...CLUNK
Oh well...


I love my CDs, and have recently warmed up to MP3s...vinyl?, what vinyl?
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
There is no pipeline, schools ARE Prisons
IF YOU COULD ASK PRESIDENT OBAMA ONE QUESTION WHAT WOULD YOU ASK
F*CK THE POLICE!!!
I had a dream!
Gov. Abbott: Texas to Block Syrian Refugee Resettlement
So what do we do now with the "refugees"?
Controlling through-the-roof medical costs
Is the NRA right?
White people, particularly men:
What's your opinion of an electoral college vs. one person one vote?
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Mizzou Campus Activists and Black Lives Matter Complain About Paris Stealing the Spotlight
syrian refugees should not be subject to universal background checks
Charlie Sheen
Paris...
The Rich Are Taxed Enough (Debate) - Intelligence Squared U.S.
Bernie Sanders Is Wrong
Bernie Sanders 'Reveals' The Real Cause Of Terrorism... Climate Change
Would you fight Daesh?
Ben Carson..You are no Barack Obama

Bia-bia-BIATCH!


Recently the majority of threads in Politics here have simply devolved into mindless name calling competitions.
This gets old very quickly.

The competition of ideas has been overwhelmed by ad-hom invective and personal attacks, ranging from the wishing of death upon opposing members to simple name calling.
It becomes ponderous and boring even when smoking some fine herb...but maybe that's just me?
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
And how does that work for us here?.simple or deep..different perspective..factual information is frowned upon by rightie.

'But it could'..'but it doesn't'..'but it could'..

Hard to debate this mindset.
Cast those pearls anyway. The swine will ignore them, the rest will marvel.
 

bravedave

Well-Known Member
Those who would act out of conviction without fact checking first make great soldiers. THAT'S the secret to republican success and they know it.

Well, that and voter suppression of the poor...
You mean those high information poor voters? Or the ones you buy cigarettes for and load on the bus, and help them vote.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
i have isolated that the rightie has issue with conviction and open mind..there's this huge disconnect between the two.

If there is a strong belief in something, logic goes out the window..why?

Can anyone answer this?
Eloquently put. I think it's deeper than 'rightie', it's a base state of human experience. These people have decided that there is nothing left they need to learn and so once they've 'set', in the concrete sense of the word, there's no changing them, even in the face of obvious miscalculation.

Since I value flexibility, adaptability and the willingness to reexamine my assumptions based on new data, I find that I don't tend to see eye to eye with this personality type much... just in case you hadn't already noticed. :lol:
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Recently the majority of threads in Politics here have simply devolved into mindless name calling competitions.
This gets old very quickly.

The competition of ideas has been overwhelmed by ad-hom invective and personal attacks, ranging from the wishing of death upon opposing members to simple name calling.
It becomes ponderous and boring even when smoking some fine herb...but maybe that's just me?
No, it's pretty frustrating to me, too. Worse, I find that sometimes that level of invective rubs off and I don't like myself as well when that happens.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Recently the majority of threads in Politics here have simply devolved into mindless name calling competitions.
This gets old very quickly.

The competition of ideas has been overwhelmed by ad-hom invective and personal attacks, ranging from the wishing of death upon opposing members to simple name calling.
It becomes ponderous and boring even when smoking some fine herb...but maybe that's just me?
we can debate your idea that global warming is an elaborate hoax any day.
 

bravedave

Well-Known Member
Y
Eloquently put. I think it's deeper than 'rightie', it's a base state of human experience. These people have decided that there is nothing left they need to learn and so once they've 'set', in the concrete sense of the word, there's no changing them, even in the face of obvious miscalculation.

Since I value flexibility, adaptability and the willingness to reexamine my assumptions based on new data, I find that I don't tend to see eye to eye with this personality type much... just in case you hadn't already noticed. :lol:
Yeah, you are a legend of open mindedness. Name me an issue you deviate from the left on.
 
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