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CE&P social thread: why do the people I disagree with hate freedom so much?

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I really want to adopt this kid from the congo on vice's current cover.

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^You can tell he is right by how often he moves his hands (no sources needed (except for the
Bible) when its coming from Alex Jones). That man is the biggest and most expansive walking primary source (on everything) that we have today.
 
coke can says "cock"

heh

And who knew it was a Where's Waldo kind of picture?

The Rascal Chair was a nice touch though. Ever since those things became popular its really cut into my hobby; mugging people for fun and profit. I can't tell who is really crippled anymore and who is just a fat moronic goon.

Clearly they hate my freedom.
 
Nah man, 75% of rascalers can really walk these days. Its not like the old days where I could just push their chairs over and watch them squirm. Heck now, most of them can actually struggle. I even had one chase me once. Too much effort for little return on fun.
 
that bears repeating :|
pro-tip: have your look-out wait for the possibility of them abandoning the chair, those things pawn well (pawning their scooter = +3pts in my neck of the woods)
 
the conspiracy theorists are right

science article
NSFW:
(PhysOrg.com) -- Using ingenuity and an unorthodox 'dirty hack', ESA has recovered the four-satellite Cluster mission from near loss. The drama began in March, when a crucial science package stopped responding to commands – one of a mission controller's worst fears.

Since a pair of spectacular dual launches in 2000, the four Cluster satellites have been orbiting Earth in tightly controlled formation. Each of the 550 kg satellites carries an identical payload to investigate Earth's space environment and its interaction with the solar wind – the stream of charged particles pouring out from the Sun.

Among each satellite's 11 instruments, five comprise the Wave Experiment Consortium (WEC), which makes important measurements of electrical and magnetic fields. All four sensors must work together to make carefully orchestrated observations – the loss of any one could seriously affect the unique 'four-satellite science' delivered by the mission.

On 5 March, the WEC package on Cluster's number 3 satellite, Samba, failed to switch on. Ground controllers at ESA's European Space Operations Centre, in Darmstadt, Germany, immediately triggered a series of standard recovery procedures, none of which succeeded.

Even worse, no status information could be coaxed out of the instruments.

Dangerous scenario for orbiting satellite

"With no status data and no response from the instrument, we suspected either that the device's five power switches were locked closed or a failure caused by an electrical short circuit, one of the most dangerous faults on any satellite," said ESA's Jürgen Volpp, Cluster operations manager.

according to president obama the 'greys' aliens were in that sector and couldn't blow their cover so they sabotaged our satelites. bold part my crafty journalism.
 
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