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Really, After 20 Years?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:08 am
by Spock
And being required to footnote EVERYTHING, up to, and including, the basic raw truth that there are problems on Indian reservations.

We are at the level of "VDH just tells Spock what he wants to know." See "California-Dystopia" thread.

FFS, you can get better intellectual discussions in a small-town bar with a bunch of drunk, railroad workers.

Re: Really, After 20 Years?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 9:48 am
by tlynn78
Spock wrote:And being required to footnote EVERYTHING, up to, and including, the basic raw truth that there are problems on Indian reservations.

We are at the level of "VDH just tells Spock what he wants to know." See "California-Dystopia" thread.

FFS, you can get better intellectual discussions in a small-town bar with a bunch of drunk, railroad workers.

You're catching on!

Re: Really, After 20 Years?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:23 am
by Bob Juch
Spock wrote:And being required to footnote EVERYTHING, up to, and including, the basic raw truth that there are problems on Indian reservations.

We are at the level of "VDH just tells Spock what he wants to know." See "California-Dystopia" thread.

FFS, you can get better intellectual discussions in a small-town bar with a bunch of drunk, railroad workers.
So why are you hanging out here?

Re: Really, After 20 Years?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:38 am
by silverscreenselect
Spock wrote:FFS, you can get better intellectual discussions in a small-town bar with a bunch of drunk, railroad workers.
As I said, we tend to associate with people who think like we do.

Re: Really, After 20 Years?

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:46 am
by tlynn78
Bob Juch wrote:
Spock wrote:And being required to footnote EVERYTHING, up to, and including, the basic raw truth that there are problems on Indian reservations.

We are at the level of "VDH just tells Spock what he wants to know." See "California-Dystopia" thread.

FFS, you can get better intellectual discussions in a small-town bar with a bunch of drunk, railroad workers.
So why are you hanging out here?
It's certainly not for the bonhomie.