_sabotage_ wrote:And yet you seem to lack awareness of discontinuities in real life.
DoomYoshi wrote:I'm a nerd. I'm willing to believe that orcs from Rigax-5 fought a dragon with their stolen space frigate, as long as the system is internally consistent.
There are some who will say it doesn't matter what Gwen Stacy wore when she died. But if that minor detail can't be trusted, then the entire system can't be trusted. The imaginary universe gets folded in on itself, due to a tearing of the very fabric that Gwen Stacy is wearing.
Being a master of the nerdly arts, the lack of continuity coming at me from every direction is mind-boggling. I am alone, adrift. I can only watch one-off movies, as franchises and sequels invariably ruin themselves.
_sabotage_ wrote:What happened to your ISIS sig?
_sabotage_ wrote:Changing your sig doesn't change the fact that ISIS is a US created, equipped, trained, funded and fed entity forwarding a US agenda. The discontinuities that you have overcome to maintain your worldview have been staggering.
_sabotage_ wrote:DY's Canadian. We have a big country, with a lot of resources, few people and few threats. We apparently have a well-educated population able to discern information at a high standard. I'm so glad he is making use of it.
DoomYoshi wrote:I'm a nerd. I'm willing to believe that orcs from Rigax-5 fought a dragon with their stolen space frigate, as long as the system is internally consistent.
There are some who will say it doesn't matter what Gwen Stacy wore when she died. But if that minor detail can't be trusted, then the entire system can't be trusted. The imaginary universe gets folded in on itself, due to a tearing of the very fabric that Gwen Stacy is wearing.
Being a master of the nerdly arts, the lack of continuity coming at me from every direction is mind-boggling. I am alone, adrift. I can only watch one-off movies, as franchises and sequels invariably ruin themselves.
_sabotage_ wrote:Heavyweights don't step in the ring with the younger members of the audience.
Discontinuity: continuously slamming China for human rights violations against Tibet while the natives in his own backyard are ignored. Hypocrisy...
No, because no doubt he hasn't spent enough time out of his own backyard to be qualified to be a hypocrite. He's sat in his classes for the last 18 or so years and been given gold stars being a valued part of the debate co-opted and predetermined by his government(which of course he ignores).
Discontinuity: a freedom/democracy index for other countries while his prime minister slams mandatory sentencing on marijuana possession while the population is massively pro-legalization.
Discontinuity: pro-Canadian involvement against ISIS, et al. He knows damn well who armed, trained, funded, brought together ISIS and yet he's all for spending big bucks to go after them.
Unless there are no discontinuities in his positions, he has decided that his focus of contention should not extend past semi-popular fiction.
thegreekdog wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:I'm a nerd. I'm willing to believe that orcs from Rigax-5 fought a dragon with their stolen space frigate, as long as the system is internally consistent.
There are some who will say it doesn't matter what Gwen Stacy wore when she died. But if that minor detail can't be trusted, then the entire system can't be trusted. The imaginary universe gets folded in on itself, due to a tearing of the very fabric that Gwen Stacy is wearing.
Being a master of the nerdly arts, the lack of continuity coming at me from every direction is mind-boggling. I am alone, adrift. I can only watch one-off movies, as franchises and sequels invariably ruin themselves.
So were you pissed when Disney said "f*ck it, the only Star Wars that matters is Episodes I through VI and anything we come up with."
I didn't know how to feel about it (I'm a continuinity nerd as well). On the one hand, I'm excited because Disney should know what to do with this. On the other hand, I like Admiral Thrawn.
_sabotage_ wrote:It allowed them to spy, torture, militarize the police, build a massive and hungry infrastructure, engage in cronyism, neocolonialism, and extend a business-political hegemony across an untapped market.
_sabotage_ wrote:
I'm guessing you know all of this, but lack sanity. You think it's a good thing for the military-industrial complex to thrust demand of their products on the world. You think the military budgets are great and should be used as self-fulfilling income generators.
DoomYoshi wrote:There are some who will say it doesn't matter what Gwen Stacy wore when she died. But if that minor detail can't be trusted, then the entire system can't be trusted. The imaginary universe gets folded in on itself, due to a tearing of the very fabric that Gwen Stacy is wearing.
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