Yes. Take away one of those damn droid episodes. Ah well, we're getting a four parter focusing on Ahsoka next, so that should be good.Darksi4190 wrote:Good, but they're still fucking rushing it.
This should've been a four parter
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Yeah, I watched the first few episodes last night. I love what a gigantic bastard Underwood is and they still have you rooting for him.
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He now has robot legsLosonti Tokash wrote:he was bisected at the waist and fell down a reactor shaft, bouncing off all kinds of shit on the way down, and lived
And literally a thousand times the facial animation of any other character
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it was a hell of an awkward silence that one time i misremembered "yes minister" as house of cardsLosonti Tokash wrote:Yeah, I watched the first few episodes last night. I love what a gigantic bastard Underwood is and they still have you rooting for him.
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is that the name of the original show
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well yes minister is an australian political comedy in which a minister's lackeys try to subtly wrestle control of stuff from him
so it's a bit different as you might imagine
so it's a bit different as you might imagine
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Yes, Minister was British, not Australian. It was hilarious and well worth watching though it loses its humor after the first watch through.
The original series was also called House of Cards and it is one of my absolute favorites. Ian Richardson is phenomenal, the supporting cast is excellent, and it's really British Miniseries at its best. It's also why I've been hesitant to watch the new series because I love the old one so much.
The original series was also called House of Cards and it is one of my absolute favorites. Ian Richardson is phenomenal, the supporting cast is excellent, and it's really British Miniseries at its best. It's also why I've been hesitant to watch the new series because I love the old one so much.
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The thread about Chris Kyle being shot is the perfect example of why the "citizens with guns is the only way to prevent more shootings" argument is total fucking bullshit.
Because as this incident clearly shows, even a highly trained and experienced special forces veteran AT A GODDAMN SHOOTING RANGE was unable to stop it. Nor were any of the other presumably armed people at the goddamn shooting range.
Because as this incident clearly shows, even a highly trained and experienced special forces veteran AT A GODDAMN SHOOTING RANGE was unable to stop it. Nor were any of the other presumably armed people at the goddamn shooting range.
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There was a recent Australian version of Yes, Minister for the stage. The Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister UK series remain the height of political satire though.Straha wrote:Yes, Minister was British, not Australian. It was hilarious and well worth watching though it loses its humor after the first watch through.
The Hollow Men was a decent modern Aussie take on the genre though:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ud8ZisH2IYI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i8GCU5YRSiY
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=9EyxAtKmWOQ
You can bet we talked about this one A LOT at work after it aired.
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Well then. Something new to torrent.
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I'd think if you were trying to convince people to eat less meat perception would be a pretty high priority. I mean, wouldn't you cause more animal death/suffering by being bad at PR and failing to spread your message with maximum effectiveness?Straha wrote:There is this mindset in the 'animal liberation' community that is just reprehensible that everything has to come second to the saving of animals no matter what the cost in perception.
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The 'everything else must be second and thus we will do shitty things for the cause' I understand.
Think of it like the Communists who argued against co-operation with the social democrats.
In a certain mindset, that kind of stick-to-your-guns Rorschach no-compromise integrity has a very real logic behind it, but I suspect it's mostly the romantic appeal that brings people to it.
How that kind of mindset leads to cheap, crass advertisements appealing to the lowest common denominator, though, is a disconnect I have much more trouble following.
Think of it like the Communists who argued against co-operation with the social democrats.
In a certain mindset, that kind of stick-to-your-guns Rorschach no-compromise integrity has a very real logic behind it, but I suspect it's mostly the romantic appeal that brings people to it.
How that kind of mindset leads to cheap, crass advertisements appealing to the lowest common denominator, though, is a disconnect I have much more trouble following.
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Another gun control thread? Ugh.weemadando wrote:The thread about Chris Kyle being shot is the perfect example of why the "citizens with guns is the only way to prevent more shootings" argument is total fucking bullshit.
Because as this incident clearly shows, even a highly trained and experienced special forces veteran AT A GODDAMN SHOOTING RANGE was unable to stop it. Nor were any of the other presumably armed people at the goddamn shooting range.
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Yeah, it's about to happen again.
It's weird to have people posting agenda driven articles. Like when friendly guy posts articles that relate to people's criticisms of China.
It's weird to have people posting agenda driven articles. Like when friendly guy posts articles that relate to people's criticisms of China.
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Actually, can you do me a favour and keep your usual POV out of the thread for a bit? I want to see if we can have a serious discussion on mental health and gun ownership before all the Yanks get upset and start waving that stupid snake flag.Aaron wrote:Another gun control thread? Ugh.weemadando wrote:The thread about Chris Kyle being shot is the perfect example of why the "citizens with guns is the only way to prevent more shootings" argument is total fucking bullshit.
Because as this incident clearly shows, even a highly trained and experienced special forces veteran AT A GODDAMN SHOOTING RANGE was unable to stop it. Nor were any of the other presumably armed people at the goddamn shooting range.
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A decorated veteran was shot while helping other veterans. It would take a miracle for the thread not to be a clusterfuck.
Of course, I'd be happy to be wrong.
Of course, I'd be happy to be wrong.
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Yeah, I imagine we'll get the usual shit.
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Yeah. I find myself caring less and less about TEO.
Rather than have EPIC DEBATING, I'd rather have a relaxed conversation with you guys. More is accomplished. My views on gun control have softened massively since I started discussing it with Aaron and reading your discussions. On TEO it's more about picking a side, digging in and hoping heavyweight posters jump in on your side.
Rather than have EPIC DEBATING, I'd rather have a relaxed conversation with you guys. More is accomplished. My views on gun control have softened massively since I started discussing it with Aaron and reading your discussions. On TEO it's more about picking a side, digging in and hoping heavyweight posters jump in on your side.
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It's harder for me here to use the boards nature to reinforce my beliefs. I respect and like all of you guys here, so you don't get reduced to just debate targets.
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I think a big part of it is that conceding a discussion isn't a big thing. If we go at one another for a few pages, an eventual concession won't result in macho posturing bullshit.
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I've noted, personnally, that the way things are discussed on SDN, result in the "opposite" side of the discussion being more or less systematically de-humanized : "If you don't think like me, you're wrong, and if you're wrong you don't deserve any respect".
By the way, the "wrong" = "not worthy of respect" thing seems to be a big part of the culture other there.
By the way, the "wrong" = "not worthy of respect" thing seems to be a big part of the culture other there.
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