Here's the key: Some shit is serious and I am serious when I talk about it because it requires the ability to be serious.
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iPhones cost $700. iPods cost $200. Apple could have sold a shitload of product with little to no overhead. They're just dumb now. They make terrible decisions without Jobs.
Quote from: Kraftwerk on July 15, 2016, 02:29:54 PMhttp://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210094944&postcount=2607 I hope that post gives Lime a fucking stroke.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210094944&postcount=2607
Quote from: SmokyDave on July 15, 2016, 02:42:02 PMQuote from: Kraftwerk on July 15, 2016, 02:29:54 PMhttp://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210094944&postcount=2607 I hope that post gives Lime a fucking stroke.When your reaction to someone cheering for dead muslims is "this will piss off those damn sjws" you might have misplaced priorities.
Saw this and thought of Lime:(Image removed from quote.)
The guy in the Nice attack reportedly ate pork, drank, took drugs, didn't go to mosque, and had a history of petty crime. Not exactly the ideal follower of Muhammed
Quote from: curly on July 15, 2016, 04:22:52 PMQuote from: SmokyDave on July 15, 2016, 02:42:02 PMQuote from: Kraftwerk on July 15, 2016, 02:29:54 PMhttp://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210094944&postcount=2607 I hope that post gives Lime a fucking stroke.When your reaction to someone cheering for dead muslims is "this will piss off those damn sjws" you might have misplaced priorities.Internet priorities are a joke. Besides, I didn't say anything about 'those damn sjws', I specifically referred to one sopping cunt.Now you mention it though, yeah, fuck the limp left. They have a sizeable share of the blame for the current situation.
Quote from: curly on July 15, 2016, 05:28:00 PMThe guy in the Nice attack reportedly ate pork, drank, took drugs, didn't go to mosque, and had a history of petty crime. Not exactly the ideal follower of MuhammedNot that it's particulary indicative of anything. Weren't the Abdeslam brothers owning a bar in Brussels, rumoured to be used for cannabis trafficking ? But yeah so far, to the French Ministry of Interior own admission, there's apparently nothing yet evidencing even a vague political motive.
didn't the Abdeslam brothers smoke a joint during the car ride back from the Paris attacks?
Why is SmokeyDave bitching again? Is he mad that Muslims make better bombs than the Vita?
Too bad Greece doesn't have the will and ability to retake the European side of Constantinople in this confusion.
These people are glad to live here and enjoy all our benefits but they still identify themselves as Turks. And boy do they love Erdogan. Glad they got knocked out early in the EURO's else you can't get a decent night of sleep.
QuoteThese people are glad to live here and enjoy all our benefits but they still identify themselves as Turks. And boy do they love Erdogan. Glad they got knocked out early in the EURO's else you can't get a decent night of sleep. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210140106&postcount=2987Racism ? On my SJW forum ?
Turkish is not a race, VomKriege
Quote from: SmokyDave on July 15, 2016, 02:42:02 PMQuote from: Kraftwerk on July 15, 2016, 02:29:54 PMhttp://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210094944&postcount=2607 I hope that post gives Lime a fucking stroke.Shouldn't you be on a bus screaming about Pakis?
Quote from: agrajag on July 15, 2016, 08:17:50 PMTurkish is not a race, VomKriege It is a race.
Quote from: agrajag on July 15, 2016, 08:17:50 PMTurkish is not a race, VomKriege Well, call it xenophobia then but at the risk of making assholish assumptions I wouldn't be too surprised the person I quoted would lump Turks with all them browns from around the med and the peninsula in the "those people are loud amirite ?" sentiment.
My degeneracy runs deep, but not quite deep enough for /pol/.
Quote from: VomKriege on July 15, 2016, 08:21:02 PMQuote from: agrajag on July 15, 2016, 08:17:50 PMTurkish is not a race, VomKriege Well, call it xenophobia then but at the risk of making assholish assumptions I wouldn't be too surprised the person I quoted would lump Turks with all them browns from around the med and the peninsula in the "those people are loud amirite ?" sentiment.I don't want to give him the benefit one way or the other, but his posts was pretty specific to people that are of Turkish origin, support Erdogan, and rooted for the Turkish national soccer team. I don't think those conditions apply to most browns. Not saying he's not a racist fuck anyway.
Some of them are to blame. They should know better than to walk outside a blatant and obvious dangerous zone.They're up against armed military, it's kind of their fault some got injured. It's disgusting that anyone HAS been injured but let's not act like the civilians don't have some level of responsibility for their own injuries here.
I'm sure everyone saying fuck the Turks for not supporting the coup is an expert in Turkish politics and not basing their opinions on a few vague notions.
This Turkey coup is the worst I have seen in a while. You do a coup, you got to take people out and shut down information centers.
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1247274Ancient waifus
I have to say, this thread has been pretty eye opening. I lived with a deaf person for 2 years, and they are a good friend of mine. I really don't think anyone who's shitting on this woman for suing can even comprehend what it's like when you are deaf, or realize how small of a thing she is asking for that is a complete shame Taco Bell doesn't have. No, breaking your leg doesn't fucking compare to being permanently deaf so get out of here with that shit. It really boggles the mind on how you think this is some sort of slippery slope and that a drive through is suddenly a "fundamental right". That's not at all what this is about. This is about treating these people with disabilities just like you and just like me so they don't have to feel like some sort of secondary class of people. Having Taco Bell either accept notes, keep a simple pen and paper nearby the drive through window or have a sign someone can point to is really not all that hard. Many restaurants already do it, probably ones that you already go to. It doesn't somehow through the entire system off. Have none of you ever asked at the cashier window "Hey, could I actually add <X> to my order as well?" if you forget something at the microphone at first? They say sure, and life goes on. The ADA does make provisions if a place truly can't accommodate people with a disability, and this is not one of those times.Likewise, many movie theaters offer various closed captioning devices. Maybe you'd prefer if they don't go to movie theaters and just wait for the DVD?Public buildings, offices, sports stadiums, etc. are handicap accessible. Maybe people who can't walk shouldn't go to sports games because they can just watch it on TV, right?Someone with a permanent disability is living a harder life. They already have to do tons of shit differently. There's jobs they can't get. It's much harder to get friends and also much harder to hang out with them. Communication with most other people is already difficult (especially since many deaf people have speech difficulties on top of everything else, such as lisps because they can't hear themselves) Music? Yeah, that's obviously going to be difficult! In the case of my friend, who had okay hearing due to his cochlear implant, he could never even go to a club or a place like that and try to have a conversation. That amount of noise pretty much overloaded his implant, so he had to turn it off. Or maybe you're out somewhere and the battery dies, and you suddenly can't hear anything (which btw, is not the same as hearing nothing -- it's like how being blind is not the same as just closing your eyes).All this lady wants to do is drive through a taco bell like you and me and get a taco. She doesn't need yet another thing in her life she needs to do differently if Taco Bell can easily accommodate deaf people.The complete lack of empathy from some of you is unbelievable.
Thread's (slightly) a messhttp://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210147537&postcount=154http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210147843&postcount=156http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=210152346&postcount=177(Image removed from quote.)QuoteI have to say, this thread has been pretty eye opening. I lived with a deaf person for 2 years, and they are a good friend of mine. I really don't think anyone who's shitting on this woman for suing can even comprehend what it's like when you are deaf, or realize how small of a thing she is asking for that is a complete shame Taco Bell doesn't have. No, breaking your leg doesn't fucking compare to being permanently deaf so get out of here with that shit. It really boggles the mind on how you think this is some sort of slippery slope and that a drive through is suddenly a "fundamental right". That's not at all what this is about. This is about treating these people with disabilities just like you and just like me so they don't have to feel like some sort of secondary class of people. Having Taco Bell either accept notes, keep a simple pen and paper nearby the drive through window or have a sign someone can point to is really not all that hard. Many restaurants already do it, probably ones that you already go to. It doesn't somehow through the entire system off. Have none of you ever asked at the cashier window "Hey, could I actually add <X> to my order as well?" if you forget something at the microphone at first? They say sure, and life goes on. The ADA does make provisions if a place truly can't accommodate people with a disability, and this is not one of those times.Likewise, many movie theaters offer various closed captioning devices. Maybe you'd prefer if they don't go to movie theaters and just wait for the DVD?Public buildings, offices, sports stadiums, etc. are handicap accessible. Maybe people who can't walk shouldn't go to sports games because they can just watch it on TV, right?Someone with a permanent disability is living a harder life. They already have to do tons of shit differently. There's jobs they can't get. It's much harder to get friends and also much harder to hang out with them. Communication with most other people is already difficult (especially since many deaf people have speech difficulties on top of everything else, such as lisps because they can't hear themselves) Music? Yeah, that's obviously going to be difficult! In the case of my friend, who had okay hearing due to his cochlear implant, he could never even go to a club or a place like that and try to have a conversation. That amount of noise pretty much overloaded his implant, so he had to turn it off. Or maybe you're out somewhere and the battery dies, and you suddenly can't hear anything (which btw, is not the same as hearing nothing -- it's like how being blind is not the same as just closing your eyes).All this lady wants to do is drive through a taco bell like you and me and get a taco. She doesn't need yet another thing in her life she needs to do differently if Taco Bell can easily accommodate deaf people.The complete lack of empathy from some of you is unbelievable.Some of the posters in there status: Put completely on blast.