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Tom Hanks is now a Greek Citizen

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Thursday, September 24, 2020 11:14 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


And USA Today can't stress enough that it's NOT because Greece views pedophilia as a disease.



In any case, one down a few million to go. Hopefully some members on this board will follow him there on November 4th or whenever we finally count all the illegitimate votes.



My deepest and most sincere condolences to the people of Greece.

(Not at all an apology, mind... but that doesn't mean that I can't feel sorry for you.)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 6:25 AM

REAVERFAN


Oh, great. Mr. Stupid has gone down the Q-tard rabbit hole.

Figures.



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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:05 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Oh. So Tom Hanks is not a Greek Citizen now then?

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:08 AM

REAVERFAN


Why does it matter, Q-tard?



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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:12 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


It matters because he's only the 2nd Hollywood douche bag who's made good on all of those countless promises that they were going to leave the country when things didn't go their way.

And in this case, he did it preemptively.



Maybe he knows something about the election that you don't.



Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:18 AM

REAVERFAN

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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:20 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


There's that "either you don't know what the hell you're talking about and/or you're lying" problem you've got rearing its head again.

Have fun jacking off all day and accomplishing noting. No more time to waste on you, I'm afraid.

See you tonight.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:23 AM

REAVERFAN


Gets owned, doesn't know it. ^

Have fun flipping burgers.

THG's got your number.



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Friday, September 25, 2020 1:12 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Nah. Never flipped a burger in my life.

I do, however, remember a time when the Democrats were on the side of the working people and weren't made up of a bunch of college brainwashed Leftists that think they're better than everybody else and wouldn't use burger flipping as a personal insult.

You've never won a single argument against me because it's impossible to do so from your vantage point. Hypocrisy makes for a very poor cornerstone.


Taking a break right now from work outside. Going to get my gutter order locked in. Then I'm back outside the rest of the day working for myself.


Have a nice day.






Oh. And fuck Tom Hanks.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 1:33 PM

REAVERFAN


That didn't take long. Did you lose your job, again?



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Friday, September 25, 2020 1:41 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

I do, however, remember a time when the Democrats were on the side of the working people and weren't made up of a bunch of college brainwashed Leftists that think they're better than everybody else and wouldn't use burger flipping as a personal insult.

You've never won a single argument against me because it's impossible to do so from your vantage point. Hypocrisy makes for a very poor cornerstone.

Only minutes ago you reminded everybody that you and your ilk don't care how many die. Direct quote: "Nobody gives a shit." You are unlovable. Too bad about what you did to yourself. It wasn't the Democrats' fault. It wasn't the GOP. It's all your failure, not theirs. Did you even respond to the 2020 Census? Because if you didn't, neither political party will know you are alive.

http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=63571&mid=11118
50#1111850


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Friday, September 25, 2020 3:18 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
It matters because he's only the 2nd Hollywood douche bag who's made good on all of those countless promises that they were going to leave the country when things didn't go their way.

And in this case, he did it preemptively.

Maybe he knows something about the election that you don't.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Who was the first?
Not Kim Basinger, she renegged.
Not Alec Baldwin, he renegged.

Long list of renegging douchebags.

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Friday, September 25, 2020 8:47 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by reaverfan:
That didn't take long. Did you lose your job, again?






What job?



Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 8:47 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
It matters because he's only the 2nd Hollywood douche bag who's made good on all of those countless promises that they were going to leave the country when things didn't go their way.

And in this case, he did it preemptively.

Maybe he knows something about the election that you don't.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Who was the first?
Not Kim Basinger, she renegged.
Not Alec Baldwin, he renegged.

Long list of renegging douchebags.



Johnny Depp.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Friday, September 25, 2020 9:24 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Johnny Depp.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

You're bitter because you can't go anywhere since you have no money. There is a book for people like you. The introduction:

I didn’t write this book because I’ve accomplished something extraordinary. I wrote this book because I’ve achieved something quite ordinary, which doesn’t happen to most kids who grow up like me. You see, I grew up poor, in the Rust Belt, in an Ohio steel town that has been hemorrhaging jobs and hope for as long as I can remember. I have, to put it mildly, a complex relationship with my parents, one of whom has struggled with addiction for nearly my entire life. My grandparents, neither of whom graduated from high school, raised me, and few members of even my extended family attended college. The statistics tell you that kids like me face a grim future—that if they’re lucky, they’ll manage to avoid welfare; and if they’re unlucky, they’ll die of a heroin overdose, as happened to dozens in my small hometown just last year.

I was one of those kids with a grim future. I almost failed out of high school. I nearly gave in to the deep anger and resentment harbored by everyone around me. Today people look at me, at my job and my Ivy League credentials, and assume that I’m some sort of genius, that only a truly extraordinary person could have made it to where I am today. With all due respect to those people, I think that theory is a load of bullshit. Whatever talents I have, I almost squandered until a handful of loving people rescued me.

That is the real story of my life, and that is why I wrote this book. I want people to know what it feels like to nearly give up on yourself and why you might do it. I want people to understand what happens in the lives of the poor and the psychological impact that spiritual and material poverty has on their children. I want people to understand the American Dream as my family and I encountered it. I want people to understand how upward mobility really feels. And I want people to understand something I learned only recently: that for those of us lucky enough to live the American Dream, the demons of the life we left behind continue to chase us.

The book is free at: https://libgen.unblockit.top/search.php?req=Hillbilly+Elegy

I'll include a long quote about a guy working at a warehouse that will explain why neither the GOP nor the Democratic Party can fix what is wrong with 6ix:

When I mention the plight of my community, I am often met with an explanation that goes something like this: “Of course the prospects for working-class whites have worsened, J.D., but you’re putting the chicken before the egg. They’re divorcing more, marrying less, and experiencing less happiness because their economic opportunities have declined. If they only had better access to jobs, other parts of their lives would improve as well.”

I once held this opinion myself, and I very desperately wanted to believe it during my youth. It makes sense. Not having a job is stressful, and not having enough money to live on is even more so. As the manufacturing center of the industrial Midwest has hollowed out, the white working class has lost both its economic security and the stable home and family life that comes with it.

But experience can be a difficult teacher, and it taught me that this story of economic insecurity is, at best, incomplete. A few years ago, during the summer before I enrolled at Yale Law School, I was looking for full-time work in order to finance my move to New Haven, Connecticut. A family friend suggested that I work for him in a medium-sized floor tile distribution business near my hometown. Floor tile is extraordinarily heavy: Each piece weighs anywhere from three to six pounds, and it’s usually packaged in cartons of eight to twelve pieces. My primary duty was to lift the floor tile onto a shipping pallet and prepare that pallet for departure. It wasn’t easy, but it paid thirteen dollars an hour and I needed the money, so I took the job and collected as many overtime shifts and extra hours as I could.

The tile business employed about a dozen people, and most employees had worked there for many years. One guy worked two full-time jobs, but not because he had to: His second job at the tile business allowed him to pursue his dream of piloting an airplane. Thirteen dollars an hour was good money for a single guy in our hometown—a decent apartment costs about five hundred dollars a month—and the tile business offered steady raises. Every employee who worked there for a few years earned at least sixteen dollars an hour in a down economy, which provided an annual income of thirty-two thousand—well above the poverty line even for a family. Despite this relatively stable situation, the managers found it impossible to fill my warehouse position with a long-term employee. By the time I left, three guys worked in the warehouse; at twenty-six, I was by far the oldest.

One guy, I’ll call him Bob, joined the tile warehouse just a few months before I did. Bob was nineteen with a pregnant girlfriend. The manager kindly offered the girlfriend a clerical position answering phones. Both of them were terrible workers. The girlfriend missed about every third day of work and never gave advance notice. Though warned to change her habits repeatedly, the girlfriend lasted no more than a few months. Bob missed work about once a week, and he was chronically late. On top of that, he often took three or four daily bathroom breaks, each over half an hour. It became so bad that, by the end of my tenure, another employee and I made a game of it: We’d set a timer when he went to the bathroom and shout the major milestones through the warehouse—“Thirty-five minutes!” “Forty-five minutes!” “One hour!”

Eventually, Bob, too, was fired. When it happened, he lashed out at his manager: “How could you do this to me? Don’t you know I’ve got a pregnant girlfriend?” And he was not alone: At least two other people, including Bob’s cousin, lost their jobs or quit during my short time at the tile warehouse.

You can’t ignore stories like this when you talk about equal opportunity. Nobel-winning economists worry about the decline of the industrial Midwest and the hollowing out of the economic core of working whites. What they mean is that manufacturing jobs have gone overseas and middle-class jobs are harder to come by for people without college degrees. Fair enough—I worry about those things, too. But this book is about something else: what goes on in the lives of real people when the industrial economy goes south. It’s about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst way possible. It’s about a culture that increasingly encourages social decay instead of counteracting it.

The problems that I saw at the tile warehouse run far deeper than macroeconomic trends and policy. Too many young men immune to hard work. Good jobs impossible to fill for any length of time. And a young man with every reason to work—a wife-to-be to support and a baby on the way—carelessly tossing aside a good job with excellent health insurance. More troublingly, when it was all over, he thought something had been done to him. There is a lack of agency here—a feeling that you have little control over your life and a willingness to blame everyone but yourself. This is distinct from the larger economic landscape of modern America.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 12:37 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Quote:

manufacturing jobs have gone overseas and middle-class jobs are harder to come by for people without college degrees. ... what goes on in the lives of real people when the industrial economy goes south. It’s about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst way possible ...
Gosh, the author sounds awfully self-righteous (and self-congratulatory).

HIS experience was a backbreaking job that hardly paid anything that he was working at ... during summer on his way to Yale Law School.

I grew up in an economy very similar to his. And I worked the same kind of shitty no-account jobs he writes about, during summers, between semesters. They were 'dirty' assembly line work in stifling conditions doing physical work, gas station attendant, waitressing (twice), housecleaning (twice) ... and so on.

I was the only college kid in those jobs.

In those jobs there were kids my age, out of high schools a few years. There were men and women in their 20's and 30's, some single, some married, some with children. There were middle-aged people. There were older people. But what they all had in common was that for various reasons, college, or a trade school, or any meaningful advancement, were out of reach. They were almost certainly not going to go anywhere beyond those miserable - but most importantly low-paying - jobs, or jobs very much like them.

So while it's true that anybody can 'make it', it's not true that everybody can make it. And the economy is such that the vast majority won't. There just aren't that many opportunities.

I have not a whole lot of sympathy for people who believe that just because their daddy was a steel worker, or miner, or fisherman, or lumberjack, or autoworker, that they too have an inalienable right to the exact same kind of job. Industries come and go.

But for those vast majority of people who do the bulk of the work in our economy, the economy should have some kind of secure living-wage job for everybody who is willing to work.

And we don't have that.

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 4:24 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:

Johnny Depp.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

You're bitter because you can't go anywhere since you have no money.




Says the dude who bitches about Texas twice a day.

I love where I live, buddy. I've never been 250 miles from any place that I've ever sat and never had a desire to either.

I challenge you to find a single instance where I've complained about living in Indiana.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 6:11 AM

REAVERFAN


Lives in a dumpy little shit town full of other rednecks, has never been anywhere else, and thinks that, because he doesn't know anyone smarter than he is, that everyone is just as dumb and uninformed as he is.

And where he is, that's probably true. White racist rednecks are not a majority. They just think they are.





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Saturday, September 26, 2020 9:52 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Dude. I've lived within a half hour of Chicago my entire life except for when I lived 3 minutes from Milwaukee.

Are you smoking meth again?

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 10:03 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
Quote:

manufacturing jobs have gone overseas and middle-class jobs are harder to come by for people without college degrees. ... what goes on in the lives of real people when the industrial economy goes south. It’s about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst way possible ...
Gosh, the author sounds awfully self-righteous (and self-congratulatory).

HIS experience was a backbreaking job that hardly paid anything that he was working at ... during summer on his way to Yale Law School.

I grew up in an economy very similar to his. And I worked the same kind of shitty no-account jobs he writes about, during summers, between semesters. They were 'dirty' assembly line work in stifling conditions doing physical work, gas station attendant, waitressing (twice), housecleaning (twice) ... and so on.

I was the only college kid in those jobs.

In those jobs there were kids my age, out of high schools a few years. There were men and women in their 20's and 30's, some single, some married, some with children. There were middle-aged people. There were older people. But what they all had in common was that for various reasons, college, or a trade school, or any meaningful advancement, were out of reach. They were almost certainly not going to go anywhere beyond those miserable - but most importantly low-paying - jobs, or jobs very much like them.

So while it's true that anybody can 'make it', it's not true that everybody can make it. And the economy is such that the vast majority won't. There just aren't that many opportunities.

I have not a whole lot of sympathy for people who believe that just because their daddy was a steel worker, or miner, or fisherman, or lumberjack, or autoworker, that they too have an inalienable right to the exact same kind of job. Industries come and go.

But for those vast majority of people who do the bulk of the work in our economy, the economy should have some kind of secure living-wage job for everybody who is willing to work.

And we don't have that.

And why don't we have jobs paying a living-wage in America? Republicans won't raise the minimum wage and Democrats, if they could get around the filibuster, are stingy about money for other people who work for them in menial jobs.

I forgot about the huge job creating program by Democrats to convert America to low CO2 emissions. That will never happen because of Republicans' ideology. Democrats don't have the fixed idea that it shouldn't be done, but Democrats don't want to pay for it, either.
www.vox.com/podcasts/2020/8/27/21403184/saul-griffith-ezra-klein-show-
solve-climate-change-green-new-deal-rewiring-america


It's pretty obvious, 1kiki, you didn't download the free copy of the book. Maybe you would rather buy it? www.amazon.com/dp/0062300555/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 10:22 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


lol @ vox-approved books.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 10:57 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
lol @ vox-approved books.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Since climate change is a hoax according to Trump, the Federal government shouldn't create 25,000,000 jobs that reduce CO2 emissions. 6ix, because there are so many opportunities you instantly reject, you end up poor and unemployed. I'm pretty sure Tom Hanks never said, "I won't do a sitcom. My only ambition is to be a movie star. And don't ask me to do voice work for cartoons, since that is beneath my skills."

I remember this Tom Hanks sitcom as truly stupid, but Hanks did it despite that. If it lasted 37 episodes, so should have Firefly: www.imdb.com/title/tt0080202/

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 11:02 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


"poor and unemployed"

Well... you've got that half right.



Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 1:14 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted:
Lives in a dumpy little shit town full of other rednecks, has never been anywhere else, and thinks that, because he doesn't know anyone smarter than he is, that everyone is just as dumb and uninformed as he is.

And where he is, that's probably true. White racist rednecks are not a majority. They just think they are.

Described the scene so well.... by looking out the window

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Saturday, September 26, 2020 1:35 PM

REAVERFAN


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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
Dude. I've lived within a half hour of Chicago my entire life except for when I lived 3 minutes from Milwaukee.

Are you smoking meth again?

Do Right, Be Right. :)

I'm not the one with brain damage due to addiction. You are.



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Saturday, September 26, 2020 1:36 PM

REAVERFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Quote:

Originally posted:
Lives in a dumpy little shit town full of other rednecks, has never been anywhere else, and thinks that, because he doesn't know anyone smarter than he is, that everyone is just as dumb and uninformed as he is.

And where he is, that's probably true. White racist rednecks are not a majority. They just think they are.

Described the scene so well.... by looking out the window

How's the weather at the troll farm today, Russian troll?





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Saturday, September 26, 2020 2:39 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
Quote:

manufacturing jobs have gone overseas and middle-class jobs are harder to come by for people without college degrees. ... what goes on in the lives of real people when the industrial economy goes south. It’s about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst way possible ...
Gosh, the author sounds awfully self-righteous (and self-congratulatory).

HIS experience was a backbreaking job that hardly paid anything that he was working at ... during summer on his way to Yale Law School.

I grew up in an economy very similar to his. And I worked the same kind of shitty no-account jobs he writes about, during summers, between semesters. They were 'dirty' assembly line work in stifling conditions doing physical work, gas station attendant, waitressing (twice), housecleaning (twice) ... and so on.

I was the only college kid in those jobs.

In those jobs there were kids my age, out of high schools a few years. There were men and women in their 20's and 30's, some single, some married, some with children. There were middle-aged people. There were older people. But what they all had in common was that for various reasons, college, or a trade school, or any meaningful advancement, were out of reach. They were almost certainly not going to go anywhere beyond those miserable - but most importantly low-paying - jobs, or jobs very much like them.

So while it's true that anybody can 'make it', it's not true that everybody can make it. And the economy is such that the vast majority won't. There just aren't that many opportunities.

I have not a whole lot of sympathy for people who believe that just because their daddy was a steel worker, or miner, or fisherman, or lumberjack, or autoworker, that they too have an inalienable right to the exact same kind of job. Industries come and go.

But for those vast majority of people who do the bulk of the work in our economy, the economy should have some kind of secure living-wage job for everybody who is willing to work.

And we don't have that.

Quote:

Originally posted by second:
And why don't we have jobs paying a living-wage in America? Republicans won't raise the minimum wage and Democrats, if they could get around the filibuster, are stingy about money for other people who work for them in menial jobs.

You seem to think that raising the minimum wage will fix our high-unemployment, chock-full-of-non-essential-"work" benefit-free "gig economy".

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