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- CyBrainX0
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The position of the planets and stars have nothing to do with our personalities or the events in our lives.- You mean that Jupiter has nothing to do with my shitty day ?... who am I supposed to blame then ?gonzalle
- but, but Uranus.utopian
- except for the sun, of courseSteveJobs
- or the earth's position in relation to the sun, but you know what i meanSteveJobs
- and you know what he means, and that he's not specifically talking about THE sunmonospaced
- as above so below...keewee
- https://cdn77.eatliv…_niko
- Let me guess you are an Scorpio bitchCALLES
- Wait, you dropped your fedora.face_melter
- The moon influence tidal, so, why not us?ApeRobot
- ^ I've actually heard that argument a few times.CyBrainX
- read once that the sun effects the stock exchange. Maybe there is something to this.Think this statement is too simplifiedmugwart
- I work at the stock exchange. If the sun is out I'm less likely to bring an umbrella. This isn't astrology.CyBrainX
- what is it you think the tidal effect of the moon could possibly do to a human? pull on it slightly?scarabin
- i_monk6
Fact: Tax cuts for the rich are bad for the economy.
- I love this guy but since he's a billionaire, his designers should be paying Shutterstock for those images.CyBrainX
- ^ lolGnash
- Nobody got rich paying for stock images!i_monk
- He's a Getty guy:
http://www.gettyimag…monospaced - I saw a video of this event. The audio on his voice was so low I could barely hear him and if ANYone needs to be heard it's this guy.CyBrainX
- I've seen his impeachment ads -- i just assumed he was a wing-nut (never heard of him). he speaks wellGnash
- DUKIE08221
hmmm would the same thing happen if Obama was in charge?
- somatica0
If by taking part you mean you tried being funny to diffuse the topic then yes, you in fact did take part.
I don't have any other aliases nor do I have a hard on over you. I posted the thread because it was an observation I've had over the past few months 'lurking' around. I was forced to log in when I had a question that needed and answer, and it wasn't really the type of question I could have easily asked my peers here at work. "Hard on"... and you accuse other users of their homosexual tendencies.
I'm not going to argue with you, if you can't handle the truth behind my observation then that's your problem, not mine mrdobolina.
- hedge0
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TheBlueOne reads off of a liberal rhetoric prompt.
- what does that even mean?madirish
- You wouldn't understand.hedge
- you are a so shallow.mrdobolina
- ...or would you?hedge
- Hippies.hedge
- you sound like hannity.mrdobolina
- mrdobolina0
hahah, seriously get over it. What power do I hold here? I was "diffusing"? Seriously I am just a regular guy around here. Homosexual tendencies? Really you have like 50 problems with me, choose one and run with it or leave me the fuck alone.
- TheBlueOne0
With Tin Foil Hat firmly affixed I suspect that THIS is exactly what the whole FISA fight in DC is about and why Bush/Republicans are pushing it so hard. They're getting so much dirty laundry on Democrats at all levels in this vast "anti-terror wiretapping" thing that they'll be using this shit for the forseeable future. I'd like to get some more information about how this information was obtained fo this investigation, cause according to what I've read:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/st…
"The suspicious financial activity was initially reported by a bank to the IRS which, under direction from the Justice Department, brought in the FBI's Public Corruption Squad."
Weird, why would the transfer of monies under $10,000 dollars by a guy who is a millionaire (Spitzer is quite well off) be "suspicious" to a bank and the IRS? And when your bank is suspicious of fund transfers, don't they usually contact YOU first and not the IRS?
- marks for trying to keep this thread on its intended course734
- Futile, eh?TheBlueOne
- 23kon0
FACT:
John Lennons favourite song was Jolene by Dolly Parton
- Dr_Rand0
my god, you are boring
- CALLES0
fact:
designers should never have a political career
feds: he spends all day in this place called "qbn" i think its a terrorist organization... lets get him!
- TheBlueOne0
"designers should never have a political career"
Fact: Hitler was a failed painter/commercial artist. If only one person gave him some nice reviews of his portfolio, well then, maybe, no Blitzkrieg. Think about it.
*looks around at other QBN members warily
- LOL & True
in fact that is a factCALLES - THAT'S A FACT, JACK!TheBlueOne
- LOL & True
- mrdobolina0
I love how these trolls come around and act like I am the only liberal around these parts. Read the rest of the threads somatica.
- TheBlueOne0
Wait? You're a liberal?!! I'm an anarcho-neo-communist with libertarian leadings on civil rights issues.
Hah! "Liberal"...so very twen-cen...
- HITLER!734
- I put it in terms that simple disphits can comprehend.mrdobolina
- Hitler would never be a neo-communist.TheBlueOne
- oh so you know so much about hitler do you, brian... or should i call you adolf!?734
- sofas0
"The Outer Space Treaty represents the basic legal framework of international space law. Among its principles, it bars states party to the treaty from placing weapons of mass destruction in orbit of Earth, installing them on the Moon or any other celestial body, or otherwise stationing them in outer space. It exclusively limits the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies to peaceful purposes and expressly prohibits their use for testing weapons of any kind, conducting military maneuvers, or establishing military bases, installations, and fortifications (Article IV). However, the Treaty does not prohibit the placement of conventional weapons in orbit and thus some highly destructive attack strategies such as kinetic bombardment are still potentially allowable.[citation needed] The treaty also states that the exploration of outer space shall be done to benefit all countries and that space shall be free for exploration and use by all the States."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ou…
This is briefly discussed around minute 55:Also quote of the day:
"you've got to pollute for a little while so that people can put their money into inventing something that's going to not pollute."
Tom Shelley, President, Space Adventures, Ltd.
- DUKIE08220
Weird, why would the transfer of monies under $10,000 dollars by a guy who is a millionaire (Spitzer is quite well off) be "suspicious" to a bank and the IRS? And when your bank is suspicious of fund transfers, don't they usually contact YOU first and not the IRS?
I worked at banks through hs and partly through college...and yes any time you are making frequent transfers under the 10000 dollar mark banks are required to report it to the feds...
The 10000 dollar mark is the trigger point for a bank employee to file a bsa report...However if a customer is making frequent transactions under the 10000 dollar mark the bank is required to report it, failure to do so results in penalties applied to the bank and even to the person conducting the transactionAlso the bank is under no obligation to inform the customer that their transactions are being reported...in fact you are trained not to mention it to the customer at all
- Actually with the Patriot Act I think it's at $5000 these days...TheBlueOne
- I don't believe the ammount changed due to the patriot act...I believe it just added add'l transactions that need to be reportedDUKIE0822
- to be reportedDUKIE0822
- czawada0
"Filter: That was not my point."
Yes it was, you stated how he hadn't made a thread. He didn't have to, there were already 2 or 3 started by others.
- flashbender0
only 19 more to prove CALLES wrong.
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I'm hungry so I'm going to go eat something.
- CALLES0
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Today is tuesday
- Yet, if you read this tomorrow, it won't be.TheBlueOne
- except in some parts of the world where its actually wednesday734
- crap
failedCALLES - Run and hidecreative-