Coreece

Members
  • Content

    9,632
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    6
  • Feedback

    0%

Everything posted by Coreece

  1. The original twit asked "where have I seen that eagle style standing on a circle." The EGA is an acceptable answer. Neither is it in this one:
  2. ok, so what's wrong about my list? Be specific please. Your biased contrasting of the DT and Nazi logo wings against the USMC logo as if they were more similar.
  3. Nah, the wings on all 3 are different. They all share a resemblance - but the aesthetics of the DT and USMC logos are more pleasing. You're definitely projecting there. Hah, I simply posted a link to logo wtih a rich history going back to the 1800s and the Royal Marines - olofscifi posted a detailed list that he still got wrong, TDS I'm sure.
  4. I'd tail a black woman too if she was in my BMW.
  5. EGA There, now you people are informed. . .
  6. Coreece

    covid-19

    We're planning a day trip to Mackinac Island next week. Will have minimal contact with the locals and don't need the ferry. The great thing about northern MI is that there is plenty of space for people to enjoy it safely without officials encouraging thousands of people to crowd a relatively small beach all at the same time. . . .and then go around infecting all the local establishments and wiping their covid hands all over our watermelons.
  7. Coreece

    covid-19

    Well, the good news is - tomorrow it will be winter again and the tourists will leave. Ha, no such luck this year - upper 80s and 90s for at least the next 2 weeks. Haven't seen that in the 10 years I've been up here. Last year we struggled to hit the upper 70s - it was great!
  8. Coreece

    covid-19

    Well, England seems to have solved the CoVID virus.... https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/england-pub-opening-coronavirus-chaos/index.html I live in a small town in northern michigan and our panel of morons approved the firworks this year 7-0. We get thousands of tourists up here around this time - more than the amount of residents. The campsites were backed up for miles (first come first serve - how dumb was that idea?) All these people typically crowd into a small beach on the lake (about a quarter of the size of the beach pictured above) There is only a small section of one main street with all the businesses (resturants, bars, groceries) The nearest hospital that can handle an influx is an hour away. So much for the benefits of living in a rural area. . .
  9. Well it is funny to me when news sources cite their own articles as sources. And now that Speakers Corner isn't obscured from web searches anymore, we can cite our own post as a source for that same post. . . Example: Source? https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q="That+was+supposed+to+be+the+plan+this+time."+
  10. Coreece

    Q

    What are you talking about? I doubt there are 11,000 people in his county. Exactly right - it's also less dense which was probably one of the biggest selling points for moving there in the first place. Pretty sure he would've been talking about Atlanta. So while you're right that there is concern/worry about covid/civil unrest, rural areas IMO buy you more time to prepare and provide more options when dealing with these issues - and that's all I was really referring to. It didn't matter when the violence, burning and looting happened to take advantage of the benefits of having moved to a rural area.
  11. Coreece

    Q

    But that can't be right. Ron said his town faced multiple days of protest by the dreaded Soros funded Antifa thugs. Not in the post I'm talking about. How can whatever you're talking about be the same thing? Are there 11,000 covid cases and violence burning and looting in his current county of residence?
  12. Coreece

    Q

    You're missing the point that Ron wasn't there and didn't have to deal with it - doesn't matter if it was yesterday, today, or tomorrow. Also, just curious, do you think the protesters should also be documented, denied medical treatment and left to die if they get infected, or does that only apply for christians practicing their 1st amendment rights?
  13. Coreece

    Q

    I know right, that's soooo May 2020: https://www.tampabay.com/news/breaking-news/2020/05/30/fire-looting-and-violence-reported-as-tampa-bay-protests-escalate/ Seriously, wtf. I have no idea how Rick puts up with you. Guess that's why he always seems to be drinking when you're around.
  14. Holy fucking bias batman! Really hard to take some of you people seriously. I highly suggest you to look into communicative rationality and whether or not you actually believe the shit you say.
  15. Coreece

    covid-19

    Conspiracy theorists are a subset. I'm willing to give a pass to those that at least still wear a mask.
  16. Coreece

    covid-19

    At this point I think we might need to acknowledge that there's a difference between conspiracy theorists and just being an idiot.
  17. Coreece

    covid-19

    "My friend on facebook said masks are bad, and he's a doctor. . .he works for Dr. Scholls. . .he works at a store that sells Dr.Scholls." "You people think us maggots are stupid because we're dumb, well, I tell you one thing we're not, and that's sheep. . .you can see them leaving Walmart right now, there's one sheep right there, 2 sheep, 3 sheep, 4 sheep. . ." (falls asleep)
  18. Old article but still relevant, plus it's not influenced by recent events. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/exit-left/476190/ "Although the Civil Rights Act of 1964 helped end apartheid conditions in the South, a critical objective for which grassroots black Southern activists fought and died, the legislation did little to address the structures of racism that shaped black lives in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia. This was an intentional consequence of how the bill’s sponsors, largely liberals from the North, Midwest, and West, crafted the legislation." “People have to understand that although the civil-rights bill was good. . .there was nothing in it that had any effect whatsoever on the three major problems Negroes face in the North: housing, jobs, and integrated schools…the civil-rights bill, because of this failure, has caused an even deeper frustration in the North.” "This poses the biggest problem for black voters today, which is that Democrats running for state or national office aspire to win black votes without appearing to be beholden to black voters. This is especially true of the three Democratic presidents since Kennedy and Johnson. Black support was crucial to the elections of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton (each received over 80 percent of black votes), but both distanced themselves from policies that might seem to disproportionately help black people." "More recently, as more groups—evangelicals, gays and lesbians, and gun owners, among them—lobby for specific policies, black voters have seen their interests deemed too “special” for consideration by a democratic administration. President Obama has felt the pressure to connect with black voters while distancing himself from black interests."
  19. Coreece

    covid-19

    Good to know about the decontamination methods at the end of the video and how bleach, soap or alcohol could damage the mask's effectiveness.