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    • RE: Freedom

      No one is really "free" but the US is the free-est country there is, thanks to its constitution.

      Military controlled countries are far from free, though free-er than religious controlled countries.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • Liberal Europe is falling apart

      Liberal Europe is falling apart fast.

      UK PM Theresa "Treason" May is trying to force the country to be even more of a slave to the EU, than if we stayed in the EU under the current shitty terms.  The "deal" she wants the UK to sign up to will prevent the UK from ever getting out of the deal without the vile EU's permission.

      Merkel's welcoming of unlimited millions of "economic refugees" into Europe has been a disaster and caused a huge division within the EU.

      France's "green" taxes on fuel lead to riots.

      The UK government now says that "Islamaphobia" is racism, therefore a hate crime.

      The EU (along with individual liberal member states) and the UN want to criminalize criticizing migration.

      Thanks to "greenies", the EU has put extremely harsh fees on landfill use.  So everyone went to incinerators, despite people saying they are dangerous.  They called us liars.  Now we find out that even as far as 20 miles away (no studies done further away, yet) animals, eggs, honey, fruit, and veg, etc are absorbing the very same toxins that we were told were impossible to escape from the incinerators.

      ++++

      Outside of Europe, Canada is doubling it's natural gas prices through taxation.  So heating your home and cooking your food will now cost twice as much.

      I don't know how exactly Canada works, but if it was the UK, you'd be paying VAT (aka sales tax) on all the other taxes as well.  Gordon Brown, when he was Chancellor under Tony Blair, moved VAT to the end of the line, so you pay VAT on everything; ie the item, fees, charges, surcharges, taxes and all the other bullshit the government piles onto the cost of goods.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • Sully the Service Dog - the left's hatred

      George HW Bush's service dog, Sully, has been the subject of attack by the left.    Why is this?  Any lefties care to explain?

      Anyway, Slate and countless other liberal sites have written articles attacking Sully the service dog.  Most of these articles seem to be attacking Sully simply for existing and doing his job.

      Left of Center, Tim Pool has done a video on this and mentioned it in a few other videos as a side point.

      The left hates their enemies so much that they will attack their dogs, service or not.  If Sully was the service dog of a lefty, you guys would be singing the praises of Sully, but since you hate the person he was with, you hate him as well.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Overkills - The Walking Dead

      Before you buy, check out YouTube.  There's plenty of videos on this and most other mainstream games.

      I had high hopes, but after seeing it on YouTube, I decided to give it a pass.

      posted in Video Gaming
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Fallout 76

      I enjoy the game for the most part.

      Stranger parties are pretty rare, but you will see a lot of friends out running around.  Bethesda did say that Fallout 76 was for questing parties, not so much solo.  They did say they made it so you can play solo, as well., but it's much harder since you quite often get swamped by mobs.

      NOTE:  While most of my comments apply across all platforms, I only have direct knowledge about XBox.

      If we forget the bugs for a bit, the main problem with the game is that the storyline is driven by holo-tapes and notes.  The holo-tapes are fine but the notes, for the most part, are impossible to read due to the faded nature of the writing compared to the dirtiness of the paper.

      Clearly, there are living humans as you see the helicopter things flying around and people talking on the radios.  So it makes no sense that there are no NPC humans in the game.

      Events are forced on you if you are in the area.  You must leave the area to stop doing the event.  You can't just go into an area and do a quest if there's an event going.  Events are on a timer, so if you time it right, you can avoid them.  The problem is, if no triggered the event in a while, then you will trigger it.    It would be better if you "signed up" for events in some way so you can go on about your business without having to worry about it.  Event times have been extended so it's not quite as bad as it was at launch, but it's still not good enough.

      OK, on to bug.

      Typical of Bethesda, Fallout 76 is full of bugs.  Sadly, in many cases, when they fix one bug, they cause AT LEAST 1 new bug and in some case, they cause several more.

      The most recent patch (4 Dec 2018) saw an improvement in the way visuals are dealt with to improve performance.  While there was a performance boost, gold color highlights are now loose and follow your field of vision.  If you shake your in-game head in front of gold highlights, you can fill your screen.  This happens if you move too fast.  If you turn your head slowly, you should be fine.

      Seams also seem to be bigger/more noticeable after the recent patch.  You don't really notice it in bright areas, though.

      posted in Video Gaming
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Boy, 6, forced to be transgender

      I've been watching this story unfold and it's extremely scary.

      You know when the kid finally does snap and kills his mother, he'll still get the death penalty.

      All this crap is based on the junk science by that Canadian fuck wit (can't remember his name right now) who looked for a boy who was injured during MALE GENITAL MUTILATION so he could convert him into a girl and prove to the world that gender is a social construct aka learned.  Anyway, the kid was fine until he got into his mid-teens than everything went crazy.  He trans-ed back to male when he became an adult, but ended up killing himself.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Electoral College

      The total number of votes cast in Alabama is lower than the number of votes assigned to candidates.  That is a fact.  Even if we ignore who benefitted from it, the fact remains that more votes were assigned to candidates then votes were cast.

      It screams of Broward Co. in Florida with boxes of votes in rental car trunks at airports, an unknown black pickup transferring ballot boxes into official ballot trucks in the middle of nowhere, or sneaking off with ballots and counting them by yourself in another room.

      It screams of illegally destroying contested ballots while before the courts like we saw from the same county in a previous election.

      Voter fraud is rampant in Democrat districts.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Debate: Opinion about Mass Effect Andromeda

      MEA is pretty good.    It's not as good as the previous games, but it's not horrible either.

      posted in Video Gaming
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Electoral College

      Without the animosity and conspiracy theorizing of Raphjd,

      You still didn't respond to this part of my comment.

      The animosity comes come liberals always screaming "racism" when saying we need to get rid of the Electoral College.

      The so-called "conspiracy theory" has it's own page on leftist Wikipedia.  Even Wikipedia treats it as fact.  I learned about this back when I was in college.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Disgusting racist latino fags abuse black Uber driver

      It shows how fucked up people are, but it also shows how fucked up identity politics is getting.

      posted in Gay News
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Electoral College

      Without the animosity and conspiracy theorizing of Raphjd,

      Gotta love the personal attack right off the bat.  Let guess, you're a liberal.

      Kinda odd that even leftist Wikipedia has an article on the event you claim is a conspiracy theory.

      My animosity comes from battling you lefties for the last few years.

      Yes, Hillary won the popular vote over the orange turd by 2mil.

      Ah YES, you're a lefty.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • Asia Argento and #MeToo - part 2

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6095413/Asia-Argento-sent-unwanted-nude-video-comedian-freaked-got-upset.html

      Asia Argento 'sent unwanted topless video to recovering sex addict she knew had a girlfriend' and then 'freaked out' when he got upset, saying she did this 'with all her friends'

      Clearly, the left was right to believe all fucking lies, you know, because vag don't lie.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Health care - men are opressed

      https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prostate-cancer-risk-management-programme-overview

      In the UK, you have a legal right to the PSA and/or other prostate cancer tests.  HOWEVER, GPs are forbidden from mentioning them unless you have symptoms that cause the GP concern.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Health care - men are opressed

      https://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5224

      After deduction of clinical lead time cancers, 32% of cancers found in women invited to screening in 2010-12 and 52% of screen detected cancers would be overdiagnosed.

      https://prostatecanceruk.org/prostate-information/prostate-tests/psa-test#advantages-and-disadvantages-of-the-psa-test

      The PSA test can miss prostate cancer. 1 in 7 men (15 per cent) with a normal PSA level may have prostate cancer, and 1 in 50 men (two per cent) with a normal PSA may have a fast-growing prostate cancer.

      So, breast cancer screening has a 52% failure rate, but Prostate cancer screning has a 15% and 2% failure rate.

      Oddly, the official reasons not to have a prostate exam is that you "might worry" about the results, but they don't say that to women about breast cancer screening.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Health care - men are opressed

      I'll have to dig for some sources.

      Anyway, breast cancer screening looks for lumps (like the finger up the butt does), but it can't tell the difference between a fat cyst, scar tissue, and a cancerous tumor.  So they need a biopsy.   Women get breast cancer screening automatically from 47 to 70, but can have it at any time, by requesting the screening.  They can get it once a year, unless they have a specific reason for wanting more or prescribed by a specialist.

      PSA tests only tell if you have evaluated levels of Prostate Specific Antigens in your blood.  It fluctuates, naturally.  If it's always high, then there's most likely a problem.

      FREE PSA tests look for Prostate Specific Antigens in the body fluids (mostly in urine and blood plasma).  Free PSA is not bound to blood proteins, making it easier to detect.

      DRE (finger up the butt) exams are only taught in UK medical schools as a lecture, so your average GP won't know how to properly do this.  Only specialists have "hands-on" experience in a meaningful way.

      Biomarker tests looks for tumor cells in bodily fluids and tissue.   You can look for specific types of cancer or you can just do a general screening.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • US - FCC tells telecoms to end spam/robocalls by Oct 2019 - or else

      FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has written to all US telecoms tell them they have until Oct 2019 to end spam/robocalls, or else.    No idea what "or else" means in this case.

      The FCC says that 50% of all US calls are spam/robocalls.

      The main problem, the FCC claims, is phone number spoofing to bypass caller ids and block lists.    It also makes it impossible to deal with criminals.

      It seems that the tech is already out there to solve the problem, but the telecom companies don't want to spend the money on preventing calls that make them money.

      posted in General News
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Electoral College

      The Electoral College is there to help keep states like California from running roughshod over the rest of the states, especially the small ones.

      I thought you leftists were all about equity and against equality.  Stop flip-flopping.

      As I've already shown, Alamaba Dixiecrats stole the Presidency from Nixon via the Electoral College.  It was the most blatant case of voter fraud and it was the Dems who did it.

      posted in Politics & Debate
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Apple hates white people

      Outside of donating to and furthering leftist identity politics, which is extremely anti-white, what has Apple done in white countries?

      $1 million to the forest fire in their area, that's it.  There is nothing more.  Zip, ziltch, nada

      Let's not forget that Africa doesn't exactly like fags.

      posted in General News
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: What do you find MOST attractive about a man, physically?

      Face mostly, but I'm a whole package sorta person.

      posted in Chit Chat
      raphjd
      raphjd
    • RE: Coconut oil

      I never used it for wanking, but I can help with some of your other questions.

      what's a good brand?

      It varies by country/region.  The best way to do it is to look to your local health food and/or whole food stores.  Always go for food grade since that will be the purest and least processed.

      and what's the best way to store it to prevent solidifying or separating?

      If you have a wine fridge, then put it in the bit for red wine.  Don't put it in the bit for white wine as that's too cold for your bits.

      If not, then keep it in a cool place out of the sun.    My laundry room/pantry is the only room in the house that doesn't have underfloor heating so that's where we keep stuff like that.  The kitchen is too warm.

      posted in Chit Chat
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      raphjd
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