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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 2:05:42 PM
#100
Broseph_Stalin posted...
If 90% of this country supports Bernie but he loses every national election he runs in then maybe, just maybe, policy polling isn't as accurate as you think it is! It's stupid to think there are people who can't wait to vote for Bernie but only if he gets to the general.
He lost in party primaries that favor candidates who toe the party line.

Broseph_Stalin posted...
If you try to lecture me on the definition of a word and it turns out you don't know what the word means I'm going to make fun of you. Cry about it.
You're wrong anyway. That topic was about individual average income whereas you were citing *average household income*. In the context of that post, I was saying *average household income* =/= per capita income. This is why posting out-of-context screenshots is stupid, beside the fact that it has nothing to do with the current argument. It's an act of desperation on your part to change the subject like that and it's pathetic to keep screenshots like that around for the purpose of responding specifically to me when you have no argument.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:57:35 PM
#96
Broseph_Stalin posted...
Keep posting polling you don't understand you're doing my work for me.

Broseph_Stalin posted...
ah yes all those general voters who don't vote in the primaries because the Democratic party just isn't socialist enough

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/majority-of-americans-support-progressive-policies-such-as-paid-maternity-leave-free-college.html

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:53:59 PM
#90
By the way, people who cite the DunningKruger effect tend to be the ones that it applies to the most.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:52:55 PM
#88
Broseph_Stalin posted...
I just love dunking on someone who's living proof of the DunningKruger effect. Get some self-awareness and you won't have to be fact-checked in literally every topic.
That screenshot has nothing to do with the topic at hand, but you have no argument so you post a screenshot that you saved from months ago that you keep around solely to post when you have no argument specifically against me. That makes you look pathetic, not me.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:51:39 PM
#87
TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:49:21 PM
#84
TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:47:33 PM
#81
Broseph_Stalin posted...
You didn't post any proof, you just claimed that people weren't voting for Biden which is objectively false as both Pete and Klobuchar finished well behind him in NV and SC before dropping out.

Your gimmick sucks.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/majority-of-americans-support-progressive-policies-such-as-paid-maternity-leave-free-college.html

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:43:39 PM
#77
Broseph_Stalin posted...
I couldn't even be this clueless if I tried.
You're among the most clueless people on these boards. If you tried to be that "clueless" and succeeded you'd actually be less clueless. So it makes sense that you couldn't even if you tried.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:41:00 PM
#72
JBaLLEN66 posted...
this is foolish lol
If you can't imagine a democracy without political parties then you shouldn't be throwing around the world "foolish".

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:40:28 PM
#71
JBaLLEN66 posted...
Warren and Bloomberg didn't drop out
Democrats funded a super PAC to keep Warren in to pull votes away from Bernie. Thanks for proving my point. No one gave a shit about Bloomberg even after he had paid people off.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:38:59 PM
#69
Broseph_Stalin posted...
No actually there aren't millions of socialist in this country willing to vote in the general but not in a primary for their dream candidate. Bernie got as many people to vote for him that would be willing to do so.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/majority-of-americans-support-progressive-policies-such-as-paid-maternity-leave-free-college.html

Broseph_Stalin posted...
This is false but so is everything you post.
Yet I've shown proof that you're wrong whereas you continue to talk out of your ass (or, rather, you regurgitate what comes out of the asses of the rich).

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:36:19 PM
#63
JBaLLEN66 posted...
cause this is the first time in US presidential election history that this has happened watttt
No, it's not. Which is why political parties should be abolished. They go against the concept of democracy.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:34:04 PM
#59
shockthemonkey posted...
But who did people vote for?
They were voting for other candidates, but the sudden dropout of their favored candidate had them voting for whoever the media told them was the best candidate.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:32:15 PM
#56
Broseph_Stalin posted...
ah yes all those general voters who don't vote in the primaries because the Democratic party just isn't socialist enough
Yes, actually. Voter turnout in primaries is a mere fraction of the already pathetic voter turnout for the general. Polls show that a majority of people support M4A, legalization of weed, and other progressive policies.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 1:01:07 PM
#39
JBaLLEN66 posted...
Bernie couldn't beat either of two, so what makes you think Bernie stood a chance against Trump. Wait, he didnt!
primaries =/= general

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 12:59:43 PM
#38
CruelBuffalo posted...
DNC chose? Pretty sure Biden and Clinton won the most delegates via votes from people
You're delusional if you think the party has no say in the process. The fact that a bunch of candidates magically dropped out and endorsed Biden right before Super Tuesday shows that the process is not impartial.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 12:42:13 PM
#20
Crono99 posted...
Nader cost Gore New Hampshire as well. Gore lost by about 6k votes and Nader had 22k. Winning New Hampshire would've also given Gore the presidency even if he lost Florida
That's not how any of this works. Why not look at the millions of people who don't vote? Democrats could be doing a lot more to entice them. Hell, it falls on democrats to appeal to those who vote for third parties as well. Votes are not owed. Democrats have to convince people to vote for them, not shame them for not voting for their garbage candidate.

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TopicAre Bernie Sander's supporters at fault for this
1337toothbrush
09/19/20 12:38:23 PM
#12
No, the fault lies on dumbass democrats nominating the heap of garbage known as Hillary Clinton. They were telling everyone that Clinton was guaranteed to win.

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TopicSo there is a 50% chance our lives will be over in November, America
1337toothbrush
09/18/20 11:00:23 PM
#10
We didn't reach this point because things were fine and dandy four years ago. Democrats are better than republicans, but they're still garbage. They'll do nothing to fix the many root problems in this country.

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TopicMarried women are so horny
1337toothbrush
09/18/20 12:15:11 PM
#7
Austin_Era_II posted...
Breaking news: Men/women are horny these days. More at 6!
Horniness was invented these days? That is breaking news!

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Topicgrey or gray
1337toothbrush
09/18/20 12:14:24 PM
#1
grey or gray


grey or gray

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TopicCouple paid around $95,000 to reveal the gender on Burj Khalifa, Dubai.
1337toothbrush
09/11/20 10:25:53 PM
#50
g980 posted...


Wealthy people donate to charity all the time, wtf are you on about

Ah yes, charity. Where the rich can be worshipped for throwing comparatively a few pennies towards peasants after having exploited the system to extract vast amounts of wealth off the backs of others.

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TopicCouple paid around $95,000 to reveal the gender on Burj Khalifa, Dubai.
1337toothbrush
09/11/20 4:32:15 PM
#7
TopicSeeing women hug each other makes me really happy for some reason
1337toothbrush
09/06/20 6:39:03 PM
#10
TopicRobinhood finally has custom list functionality
1337toothbrush
09/01/20 11:22:16 AM
#2
TopicHow many of you regret getting your college degree?
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 9:30:27 PM
#16
Absolutely not. It's paid for itself many times over already. It paid for itself and then some within the first year of my career, plus I enjoyed my time there. In fact, I miss the freedom.

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TopicLinux is shit
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 7:55:48 AM
#4
Linux runs on most servers and phones. Quite a few people use it for desktop too. Linux is definitely not shit.

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TopicNew Firefox out on Android
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 7:54:50 AM
#27
Irony posted...
Not Brave though

Touch posted...
I been a Brave browser guy ever since I saw someone here mention it and I haven't looked back. Them showing you how much time you saved by blocking ads and stuff is pretty cathartic

Is Brave a bloated piece of shit or did they manage to slim down chromium?

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TopicNew Firefox out on Android
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 7:53:14 AM
#25
I hate how there are fewer features than the previous version. I want the home screen to show my bookmarks. I also want the URL bar to always stay visible.

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TopicWhat happens if Biden loses?
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 7:07:57 AM
#27
Damn_Underscore posted...
If people don't vote for Biden over Donald Trump, what makes you think they would vote for Bernie (or another far left candidate) when Biden's moderate policies clearly won over Bernie's policies during the primaries? The primaries are decided for the most part by people who align with the Democratic Party.

Biden is a below-average candidate and it probably was a mistake for the Democrats to back Biden even if Biden wins, but the people saying Bernie would have won will also say "don't blame us" if Biden ends up losing.

Party primaries =/= general election.

Voter participation rates are already pathetic in the general, but they're way more pathetic in the primaries. The general public supports Bernie's policies: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/majority-of-americans-support-progressive-policies-such-as-paid-maternity-leave-free-college.html

There are a variety of reasons why people voted for Biden, here are some:
  • The candidate they actually wanted dropped out right before Super Tuesday, so these people just listened to the media telling them who to vote for.
  • Galaxy-brained morons who think they're voting for "Joe sixpack in the midwest" by selecting Biden because "he appeals to the midwest more!!1" when in reality they don't know jackshit about the midwest voter.
  • Hardcore democrats who love neoliberalism (see: someone way more likely to actually vote in a *party* primary)
  • Run-of-the-mill idiots who just vote for whoever the media tells them to.


Biden's only ahead because of covid and the lead isn't even that great. This is against "the worst president of all time" and "a literal fascist". That's how pathetic this is.

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TopicWhy not just live the max debt life?
1337toothbrush
08/31/20 6:55:23 AM
#23
Because debt is stressful. You can't just not pay your debts and continue using the shit you bought with it, it'll be repo'd. I'd rather live a stress-free life with few things than a stressful life with many things (that are only temporary because, again, they'll be taken away).

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TopicFinland did a two-year test on UBI and it passed
1337toothbrush
08/28/20 12:51:12 AM
#41
MutantJohn posted...
I don't understand why you guys think velocity of money is somehow magically a good thing.
Seeing as how all policy makers are deathly afraid of deflation, velocity of money is absolutely important in this context.

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TopicFinland did a two-year test on UBI and it passed
1337toothbrush
08/27/20 11:10:58 PM
#35
TopicWhat sports do caucasians rule over?
1337toothbrush
08/26/20 6:01:43 AM
#8
TopicNew research says young people are confused by periods and scared of them.
1337toothbrush
08/26/20 5:31:03 AM
#31
Makes sense in texts which are often really short lines. Imagine if you're talking to someone in real life and all they do is respond in firm short sentences. The lack of period indicates an openness to continue the conversation for chats. "Confused and scared" is a stupid way of putting it. It'd be like saying "new research says people are confused by capital letters and scared of them." for messages in all caps.

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TopicJust got done watching a 4 hour home video from 1994
1337toothbrush
08/25/20 4:54:10 AM
#12
FarmDog posted...
I just got done watching hangout videos my parents filmed in 1986. Damn my life is trash compared to how they lived. Everyone was happy. It was like a different world back then.
Not everyone was happy. The video is a form of selection bias. Granted, there are a lot more distractions these days that can be done alone.

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TopicProof using the N-word isnt always racial but more cultural
1337toothbrush
08/25/20 4:45:38 AM
#46
TopicShe thick
1337toothbrush
08/25/20 4:38:38 AM
#25
TopicPokimane "drama"
1337toothbrush
08/22/20 3:49:49 AM
#27
Um yeah, this is why people don't call this a real job. Funny how people demand respect for twitch streamers when the whole gig *is* pretending you have a close connection with these losers.

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TopicPedophiles are sub-human defects
1337toothbrush
08/22/20 3:43:37 AM
#36
ReignFury posted...
Serious question but does chemical castration blunt their sexual urges? I feel like this should be offered as a treatment.

https://www.thecut.com/2015/12/what-its-like-to-be-chemically-castrated.html

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TopicIs there a board for talking about stock trading on gamefaqs?
1337toothbrush
08/21/20 8:15:11 PM
#9
TheMikh posted...
solid tip: on average, particularly long-term, trading yields less gains than just buying and holding onto a diversified portfolio of trusted and well-researched companies.
Yeah but the latter doesn't provide the thrill of a potential massive payout leading to instant early retirement. It's like the lottery but with better odds.

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TopicIs there a board for talking about stock trading on gamefaqs?
1337toothbrush
08/21/20 7:54:05 PM
#1
Topicgot $1100 I did not expect. wat do
1337toothbrush
08/21/20 8:00:49 AM
#9
Topicone of the best feelings in video games
1337toothbrush
08/20/20 12:53:30 AM
#5
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