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I’ve never really seen Bill Belicheck smile

It’s gonna quiet down for the next few days. Apparently the words “final warning” were interpreted as just a vague suggestion.

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I am SHOCKED that I did not see this coming.

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Greenboy, did you do this?

Hahaha! Who DOES this?

From the article, for those of you who “either not read, not talked about, or completely ignored” previously posted journalistic writings of fact:

Imagining the sheer amount of time and effort required to be constantly furious about women being in superhero movies is in and of itself exhausting, so lord only knows how deeply tired certain scum fuck sub-sections of the internet must be at all times. To that end, some moronic MRA deadshit has produced and is now sharing a version of Avengers: Endgame that wantonly strips most of the women from the film, and removes what the uploader refers to as the “ gay shit ” from the movie.

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Good … a version of the movie I can support … seeing as I don’t read thanks for posting that snippet … I now feel fully informed and ready to face the world and share my opinion/The Truth

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I’m suspecting it was done by a troll just trying to get reactions out of the very vocal population of SJWs. This movie was nothing like the last Star Wars movie. It was also actually pretty good. There was no reason for anyone to get upset about it regardless of their political leanings.

This was my reaction to the article in another thread:

I haven’t watched it. I don’t agree with cutting any of the girl or gay scenes other than Captain Marvel’s. If they release a Blu Ray version with only the Captain Marvel scenes removed, I’ll be the first to buy it.

But I seriously, I mean SERIOUSLY LOLED at this when I read the list of edits:

  • Female sorceress gets scared of Hulk and just gives him the stone.

I lost it right there. The Ancient One got scared of the Hulk hahahahahahah!!! Tilda fucking Swinton took one look at him and thought “that’s too much man for me! Fuck the universe! I’ll be in the kitchen if you’re looking for me!” BWAHAHAHHAHA!!!

I just went to KFC and the girl at the drive through was like a goth version of Carly Simon, and super smiley and nice. The whole interaction was nice, and we finished it off with a box of free nuggets.

Women in the workforce are awesome, and so is free chicken nuggets.

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Considering this thread has no order anymore, I’m just checking in to follow up with @dt79 considering there is no DM system here and I think it was him that I told I was going to see Judas Priest dozens or over a 100 posts ago.

I saw them on Tuesday night (with a fellow T-Nation friend). They were amazing!

@SkyzykS are you a metal fan too?

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Oh Yeah. My brother is way more though. He was the one always bringing new cassettes from NRM home, running in going “You gotta listen to this! These guys are Great!”. Our entire neighborhood (like 20-25 of us) all through the '80’s would go to the Priest and Maiden concerts. We were the black concert t-shirt kids.

Edit: Turned 47 last week. Strange when the places I’ve seen all of the concerts as a kid no longer exist. Rip civic arena & three rivers stadium.

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Uhuh! And gone are the days of hole-in-the-wall record stores in which you would bump into other lost souls… umm… metal heads and punk-rock or even techno and new wave fans (:wink:) and flea markets where you’d get your favorite band T-shirts.

Stop man, y’all are making me tear up

Are you an alt-music guy too? @polo77j

Went to a few hardcore shows my junior and senior years with some long-ago close friends. Saw Ignite and the Misfits around 2000, remember going to Words and Music (local record shop) from before I could drive and picking up Metallica, Maiden’s Brave New World when it came out, etc from that place - going to flea markets with friends picking up shit like Black Flag and Gorilla Biscuits on EPs and burnt cds for like a buck a pop

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Those and the under-underground. The tapes a kid in English class made with a tape deck. One dude used to travel to either Philly or DC to see a lot of bands because nothing cool ever happened in Pittsburgh.

Going to be off line for a few days. Father and son fishing weekend down in the mountains of Maryland. Yinz guys take care!

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What an album man. Top 5 albums of all time for me.

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I understand why … I love me some Maiden; most of their albums have a couple skippable songs … that album is one of the few that I can listen to all the way through, I think maybe Piece of Mind might be the only other one I feel that way about for Maiden - really not a fan of their 90s stuff tbh

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I love fear of the dark. Another top 5 for sure. Although thinking about it, I probably have about 12 albums in my top 5.

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If you reciprocate with total precision then that would make you purely venomous to most of the posters here, rather than playful… Then again… Pure venom would maybe mask itself as just a playful jab in order to be effective - how else would it break the skin to get into the bloodstream… Then AGAIN, you don’t use emoticons all that often anyways…

I used to think I was reciprocating with the people around me with very high precision, but I eventually realized that I was only reciprocating with various subconscious projections of myself with very high precision

Whether I consider you to be venemous or not is largely dependent on my concept of what venemous even means, how a venemous person would operate, etc.
In other words I have no way of ‘seeing’ any venomousness within another person that doesn’t on some level exist within my own mind. If I were to consider you as venemous, then I could expand or adapt my understanding of how venomousness operates and carry that forward

The venomousness you experience from others on here is also built on projection. Yes - your actual experience is built in large part on projection

Realizing this and acting on it… I don’t know what it would look like… I need to say that this thread looks way to much like this to me. This thread still bothers me probably because I need to make an exit post that mirrors my entrance

The description of the video is very worth reading imo, and highly ironic to the thread, on multiple levels - many of which likely go way over my head

I used to think the golden rule was out of reach and that only a hypocrite would claim it. An idea that’s been growing on me for a few years now is that maybe I was actually following the golden rule all along - I just didn’t particularly love myself enough that I would have had others do so great unto me if I even could

I used to think I was following the golden rule by making really weird posts and then deleting them - deleting myself in a sense. Maybe I should try sharing more

That would make you much like a mirror. I sincerely recommend trying to do way better than that. I’m pretty sure it would have the effect of turning you blind to a bunch of ugliness, real or imagined. Pretty sure that’s what it’s done for me at least. Sanity is overrated.

Well, that’s what I’ve been working on for the past 15 years or so, dad - thought you’d get a kick out of this if you ever read it

Peace

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@dagill2 @polo77j

I don’t care what anyone says. Somewhere in Time is number 1!

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a work of perfection.