AngryCommieKender

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I had no idea that you could download movies from the 90ies from archive.org (jeena.net)

I couldn’t find the Flintstones movie from 1994 anywhere but googling it I found it here archive.org/details/the-flintstones_202304 and you can either download it via torrent or directly. On top of it it says that the movie is CC0 which means Public Domain. But that can’t really be, it’s only 29 years old....

AngryCommieKender,

I think I remember an interview where Keanu openly states that The Crow, and a few other classics were the inspiration for JW. Mission Impossible, and The Boondock Saints would also be candidates.

Re. Your Username: Darmock, his gas tank empty.

AngryCommieKender,

I know it’s Brendan Fraser, but my mind keeps screaming “That’s Meatloaf’s not famous Brother!”

AngryCommieKender,

You’ve never heard Goonswarm Comms. Utter chaos until someone utters the word “Check.” Then we all turn into pilots with complete comms silence except the guy calling for help and the fleet commander that gets to jump in to save the dummy.

AngryCommieKender,

Babylon 5 is being redone, I dunno if it’s in 4k though.

AngryCommieKender,

Fun fact: The US government tested using the “I Love You” song as a form of torture by blasting it on repeat, at one of their bases for several days or weeks on end. The results showed “significant mental impairment” within 15 minutes of exposure.

AngryCommieKender,

99% of middle management could have been automated away a decade ago

AngryCommieKender,

That’s basically all Gordon Ramsay did on Kitchen Nightmares and Hotel Hell. The only time I can remember that it wasn’t because the owners or management weren’t listening to their workers, the problem was a 21 year old kid that BS’ed his way into a head chef position, who had no business being a head chef. The episode ended with the kid being fired, cause he couldn’t manage to maintain a clean kitchen.

AngryCommieKender,

First time I’ve seen someone called a nerd for gun knowledge. Lol.

AngryCommieKender,

Gumbo for me, I know it isn’t a soup, but it’s made like one before you pour it over rice or pasta

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

www.hungrybrowser.com/phaedrus/m0227M06.htm

Justin Wilson’s Red Bean Gumbo. The trick is an ultra-dark roux. You’re gonna burn it the first few tries, so give yourself a few hours to practice. This ultra-dark roux takes almost 45 minutes to make. It should look like chocolate pudding and smell of toasted wheat if you did it correctly.

A burnt roux is only suitable for the garbage bin. Seriously, don’t try to save $0.50 of oil and flour, whatever you try to make with it will taste burnt and shitty

You get this recipe correct though, and you’ll love it. I Gare-on-tee

AngryCommieKender,

That’s what gazpacho is for

AngryCommieKender,

That TV didn’t exist in the 80s. I’m kinda wondering where it came from

AngryCommieKender,

Good call! I forgot that we had those.

AngryCommieKender,

Yeah, harvest the roots so that you dump that 80% in a compactor. Once you have a cube that won’t float, and is a couple tons of carbon, dump it in the ocean.

Just don’t use the roots or let them rot above sealevel.

AngryCommieKender,

So start tying up bundles of dead trees and sink them?

/s

Seriously though, that would be an easy solution for hemp roots, and hemp captures 10 times the amount of carbon in one harvest, the thing is that you can harvest hemp 4 times a year in many places, and 80% of the carbon is stored in the roots. If we compressed the roots and dumped them to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, that might be a viable solution that we could get funded. You can make a shit ton of stuff out of the plant (including both food and biofuel) and only release back 20% of the carbon.

AngryCommieKender,

Pretty much.

"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money” (Matthew 6:24).

AngryCommieKender,

Minecraft

Terraria

Astrox Imperium (this is a single player version of EvE Online, so definitely not for everyone)

Dyson Sphere Program

Factorio

UFO:AI (admittedly this is a FOSS XCOM game that started as a clone of XCOM Apocalypse, and morphed into something bigger)

All developed by either a single person, or tiny teams with basically no start up capital. I’m sure I can find more, since the FOSS list of games is enormous.

Labor develops society. Capital enshittifies society.

AngryCommieKender,

Psst. Almost 40 years. Tetris was released in 1985 not 1983

This comment brought to you by an old fuck that doesn’t need to be artificially aged to be even older

AngryCommieKender,

We really need to get them to review Harlow V Fitzgerald, and present them with the full text of section 1983 with the 16 missing words, as the 1871 Congress passed that law.

AngryCommieKender,

None of them were using muzzle loaders. The death toll and injury count would have been drastically lower if it took roughly 30 seconds to a minute to reload the guns per shot.

AngryCommieKender,

1200 last year, that we know of. Cops self report their crimes. There is no law that requires them to report if they have committed a murder.

policeviolencereport.org

AngryCommieKender,

That’s the case that caused QI in 1982. The 16 missing words explicitly outlaw any sort of immunity for any government officials.

AngryCommieKender,

Well the case I referenced occurred in 1982, but I think it was mainly because no one took the time to look at the Congressional Record, and compare it to the text in the Federal Register.

AngryCommieKender,

Unfortunately a fact that few are willing to recognize is that if you have been homeless in the US for more than 4 weeks there is a very high (like high 90s percent) chance that you have PTSD. It’s not just the military, though us vets certainly have it as well. I’ll also wager that anyone that has spent any amount of time in our jails also has PTSD. The point I’m making is that despite the common person thinking that PTSD is just exclusive to the military, it is in fact, not.

I haven’t actually looked into it, but I would wager that globally we have better than 6 billion people walking around with some form of PTSD.

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