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    1. Kratesis 12 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Current The original 'Throw it on the ground.'
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9 yrs ago
Good luck Tuck.
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9 yrs ago
When a thread gets locked while I'm in the midst of typing my retort: 3.bp.blogspot.com/-rwro8doo…
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9 yrs ago
Stone Dragon: Kult of Athena's selection is as good as their website is bad. You can even get an Albion from them though you'll have to wait a year or so.
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9 yrs ago
A Pepsi huh. Have you considered bringing peace to the middle east?
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@Kratesis When I said politics was important I was referring to the implications, maybe I should have been clear. The goalposts remain in the same place. And I take it you dont have an argument against that position.


Against what position?
@Dynamo Frokane First you say that politics is serious. But that isn't the case, many people have been having a laugh about politics since far before either of us were born. Now you say the implications of politics is serious and you expect me to run down that goalpost too.
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Politics is a largely serious thing.


Obviously not lol.
The differences in /r/politics and T_D is T_D is funny.
I was a big fan of his music. Rest in peace Chris.
@Vilageidiotx I agree with you that a sufficiently advanced computer might be able to do the job. Personally I put my money on a self learning algorithm. Something like AlphaGo.
@Dinh AaronMk

3) Prices. Prices are a perfect way to signal supply and demand. It is impossible for a central planner to determine the preferences of each individual in a nation...but free pricing can.


This is the core of why communist countries fail and I have yet to see it addressed in a serious and detailed way by those who advocate for communist systems of government.
Banned for having a badass AV.
@Andreyich
Horacio growled at the show of violence from Vitruvia, what in the throne's name was the madwoman doing? For all he knew she was possessed by daemons after the event; it was certainly how she was behaving. In his opinion what she did warranted an execution and excommunication.




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