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Adieu

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  1. with the weed in there? wonder if you can get high from banging a chick who has weed stuffed in her popola. like a weed tampon. wow, weed in a tampon. the possibilities. *drinks more battery fluid* there's weed lube you can get for that damn if I used that with a chick without her knowing she would think I have the best dick in the universe
  2. If someone buys this for me I will paypal you 50 USD plus the cost of the record
  3. enjoy. that's a wicked line-up. I bet dave and jodey will play unreleased stuff.
  4. https://www.teslarati.com/musk-joins-trumps-advisory-council-along-ceos-uber-pepsico-ceos/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=elonquotes Musk joins Trump’s advisory council, along with Uber and PepsiCo CEOs
  5. I guess, when he gets crazy people on he sort of just lets them talk. Gavin Mcginnes is good example.
  6. I'm not talking about playing the game in a sense that you are compensating for a lack of all those things you've listed. I'm just saying, in any job or organization you have to play nice if you want to further your career. Once you get some clout and some draw then you can start doing more controversial stuff or shaking things up, but until then you've got to make good decisions. Sam didn't do this. You can't just disassociate with people once something has happened. If people are causing problems and they are associated with you then you have to make statements and disavow publicly. And now making fun of Joe Rogan regularly and suggesting that he be invited on the show, which he may be anyhow, because Joe may not know or care about what Sam has mocked him about, is more spineless and desperate behavior from Sam. Sam reminds me a lot of some shitty friends I've had that are really disloyal when it matters, but expect you to give a fuck about them when they need you.
  7. funny how he spent so much time ripping on joe rogan but now he's suggesting that he should be on JRE.
  8. it's funny how idm/electronic music skirts the fine line between being straight up video game music sometimes. I was playing a morphology remix track for someone they other day, and they were like, "this sounds like 90's computer hacking movie scene music" and they kind of ruined that track for me.
  9. someone should make a meme of people wearing those little hats on their dicks. would be grand.
  10. Yeah, Sam wasn't playing the game intelligently, that's for sure. Sam could probably do an indiegogo or something for production costs or get an investor if he wanted to though. I think he didn't realize how nice it is having a studio being run to produce your shit. I dunno. it's all speculative. He should have told the dregs to back off though.
  11. Sam Hyde called Tim Heidecker Sam Hyde made the mistake of not sucking some dicks when you're at the bottom to establish yourself. gotta take some dick to make it in show biz.
  12. You have to have some issues if you're willing to mindlessly enforce the laws we have
  13. i dunno but if she's not careful she's going to end up like ann coulter
  14. This woman that makes terrible arguments all the time needs a good dicking
  15. Sam is pretty casually racist in his personal life, including the video I linked, so I don't really see that playing well with any organization.
  16. Ah, they fucked up and started construction before getting all the approval they needed. "Delays have already cost Energy Transfer Partners more than $450 million, the company said in court documents last month, and continued delays cost $83.3 million per month. The Army Corps of Engineers isn't very sympathetic saying in court filings that the company knowingly began construction prior to receiving all necessary approvals "at its own risk." Trump, who supports the pipeline and holds stock in Energy Transfer Partners, hasn't said whether he will try to overturn the Army's decision Appears they are tunneling under a lake as well. Dakota Access has said tunneling under Lake Oahe is likely to take at least 60 days once digging begins and some industry experts say it could take as long as 90 days. So, if the Trump administration were to immediately reverses course and authorize construction, the pipeline likely wouldn't be completed until April or May. https://apnews.com/99cc5aa4276445e3b3969d99ec857d77?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=APCentralRegion
  17. i think they were fighting it because they were still drilling. i don't think they ever saw the native stand as anything but people that just needed to be out in the cold for a couple of months before the military came in, rounded them up and slapped them all with jail sentences for "public disobedience" just as the government recently allowed mass hacking, the DAPL will be granted to resume drilling again drilling? From what I understand the pipeline is a transfer pipeline. Not a well. And from a cursory scan of the area there aren't a lot of pipelines in that area, meaning there probably aren't a lot of active wells unless it's a completely undeveloped area, which I doubt. Transfer pipelines are above ground or buried just below in most instances.
  18. they're probably going to reroute and give it the keystone XL pipeline treatment (which btw was also protested against). another worry is whether (president elect) trump is going to reverse that decision considering he's all for the DAPL this is what corporations refer to as "a temporary setback" Pipeline reroutes are very common. I've worked on acquiring rights-of-way for them on several projects in Texas. Some spanned all the way from North Texas to the Gulf. Pipelines also pay much less for ROW compared to something like leasing for oil and gas drilling, so the financial burden on the companies, which have considerable capital anyhow, is not that big of a deal. Even if they already paid the people down stream from the area where the protests were happening, it's not that big of a deal. The fact that they were fighting it at all seems more of ego-driven than anything else. They probably feel that these people have no business disrupting their project. The only practical considerations you have to make is that pipelines can only turn at specific angles, too sharp and it would be dangerous or impossible to have the product properly flowing through the pipe. Also might be some prohibitively disruptive geography in the area. Anyhow, it seems, at a quick glance, that the way the pipeline was routed they intended to avoid the reservation by going just north of it, apparently this was not acceptable for the people of standing rock. It is running over a river at that point so there are consideration about downstream pollution if something were to happen at that point. I'm assuming they will do a northernly reroute to avoid the treaty lands, otherwise they would have pretty massive reroute to achieve.
  19. I thought this one was interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9FCDfcGQqg
  20. This is oddly apt https://twitter.com/woke8yearold/status/804554212612964352
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