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by Trotskylvania » Fri Jul 01, 2011 2:41 pm
Your Friendly Neighborhood Ultra - The Left Wing of the Impossible
Putting the '-sadism' in PosadismKarl Marx, Wage Labour and Capital
Anton Pannekoek, World Revolution and Communist Tactics
Amadeo Bordiga, Dialogue With Stalin
Nikolai Bukharin, The ABC of Communism
Gilles Dauvé, When Insurrections Die"The hell of capitalism is the firm, not the fact that the firm has a boss."- Bordiga

by Deus in Machina » Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:48 pm
Trotskylvania wrote:I hate the Myers-Briggs Tests, they're never consistent with me. Depending on the day/phase of the moon, I'd be Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle or Big Macintosh.

by The Merchant Republics » Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:47 pm


by The Floor Kippers » Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:48 pm

by Olthar » Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:21 pm

by The Holy Twig » Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:38 pm
New Freedomstan wrote:What is a little purging and gulag between friends?
They said I could do anything I wanted to do, so I argue with strangers on the internet.
Ceannairceach wrote:I am looking for a girl with >5% genetic relation to me. Must be dtf, blond, big butt.

by Trotskylvania » Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:53 pm
Your Friendly Neighborhood Ultra - The Left Wing of the Impossible
Putting the '-sadism' in PosadismKarl Marx, Wage Labour and Capital
Anton Pannekoek, World Revolution and Communist Tactics
Amadeo Bordiga, Dialogue With Stalin
Nikolai Bukharin, The ABC of Communism
Gilles Dauvé, When Insurrections Die"The hell of capitalism is the firm, not the fact that the firm has a boss."- Bordiga

by GeneralHaNor » Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:42 pm
Victorious Decepticons wrote:If they said "this is what you enjoy so do this" and handed me a stack of my favorite video games, then it'd be far different. But governments don't work that way. They'd hand me a dishrag...
And I'd hand them an insurgency.
Trotskylvania wrote:Don't kid yourself. The state is a violent, destructive institution of class dictatorship. The fact that the proles have bargained themselves the drippings from their master's plates doesn't legitimize the state.

by Licana » Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:45 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".

by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:51 pm
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.

by GeneralHaNor » Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:54 pm
Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:HEY GUYS, I JUST WATCHED GREEN LANTERN.
So now it's time to Pony up the Green Lantern oath:
In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my magic... Friendship's light!
pleasepleasepleasetellmeitsgood;-;
Victorious Decepticons wrote:If they said "this is what you enjoy so do this" and handed me a stack of my favorite video games, then it'd be far different. But governments don't work that way. They'd hand me a dishrag...
And I'd hand them an insurgency.
Trotskylvania wrote:Don't kid yourself. The state is a violent, destructive institution of class dictatorship. The fact that the proles have bargained themselves the drippings from their master's plates doesn't legitimize the state.

by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:04 pm
GeneralHaNor wrote:Hardened Pyrokinetics wrote:HEY GUYS, I JUST WATCHED GREEN LANTERN.
So now it's time to Pony up the Green Lantern oath:
In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my magic... Friendship's light!
pleasepleasepleasetellmeitsgood;-;
Needs more Pony references
In Celestia's day, In Luna's night
No parasprite shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware my magic...Friendship's light!
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.

by The Merchant Republics » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:20 pm


by Trotskylvania » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:35 pm
The Merchant Republics wrote:Oh well, sais la vie.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Ultra - The Left Wing of the Impossible
Putting the '-sadism' in PosadismKarl Marx, Wage Labour and Capital
Anton Pannekoek, World Revolution and Communist Tactics
Amadeo Bordiga, Dialogue With Stalin
Nikolai Bukharin, The ABC of Communism
Gilles Dauvé, When Insurrections Die"The hell of capitalism is the firm, not the fact that the firm has a boss."- Bordiga

by The Merchant Republics » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:51 pm
Trotskylvania wrote:The Merchant Republics wrote:Oh well, sais la vie.
Non, non! *shakes finger*. Le phrase propre est "c'est la vie". Le mot "sais" est le troisième personne du singulier tendue de "savoire." "Savoire", en anglais, est "to know". "C'est la vie", en anglais, est "that's life". "Sais la vie" est "(he/she) knows life".
D'accord?
C'est un faux pas vraiment terrible pour un Canadien-Francais.
by Olthar » Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:17 pm
The Merchant Republics wrote:The Holy Twig wrote:I suggest blurring the cutie mark just a bit, so that it blends better.
Well, to be fair it had a personally made cutie mark before but it wasn't good enough.
Anyways took your advice and blurred it. I'm kind of insulted Olthar (but not too much), I spent the better part of the day on this sketch. Oh well, sais la vie.

by Ameriganastan » Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:01 am
Edward Richtofen wrote:Ameri's so tough that he criticized an Insane Asylum and was promptly let out
Sinovet wrote:Ameri's like Honey badger. He don't give a fuck.
Krazakistan wrote: He is a force of negativity for the sake of negativity
Onocarcass wrote:Trying to change Ameri, is like trying to drag a 2 ton block of lead with your d**k.
Immoren wrote:When Ameri says something is shit it's good and when Ameri says some thing is good it's great. *nods*

by Sartovia » Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:55 am
Ameriganastan wrote:Finished episode 25. I think i can safely say an angry Pinkie is way scarier than Nightmare Moon. And a sad Pinkie is depressing. And a mentally fractured Pinkie talking to a flour sack, rocks, and a bucket of turnips is...well pretty funny actually. And if the comment section is anything to go by, not knowing what Cupcakes is makes this episode a lot easier to watch.

by Olthar » Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:28 am
Ameriganastan wrote:Finished episode 25. I think i can safely say an angry Pinkie is way scarier than Nightmare Moon. And a sad Pinkie is depressing. And a mentally fractured Pinkie talking to a flour sack, rocks, and a bucket of turnips is...well pretty funny actually. And if the comment section is anything to go by, not knowing what Cupcakes is makes this episode a lot easier to watch.

by North Wiedna » Sat Jul 02, 2011 2:27 pm

Ameriganastan wrote:Finished episode 25. I think i can safely say an angry Pinkie is way scarier than Nightmare Moon. And a sad Pinkie is depressing. And a mentally fractured Pinkie talking to a flour sack, rocks, and a bucket of turnips is...well pretty funny actually. And if the comment section is anything to go by, not knowing what Cupcakes is makes this episode a lot easier to watch.

by Licana » Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:07 pm
Olthar wrote:Ameriganastan wrote:Finished episode 25. I think i can safely say an angry Pinkie is way scarier than Nightmare Moon. And a sad Pinkie is depressing. And a mentally fractured Pinkie talking to a flour sack, rocks, and a bucket of turnips is...well pretty funny actually. And if the comment section is anything to go by, not knowing what Cupcakes is makes this episode a lot easier to watch.
Well, once you watch episode 26, you'll see that crazy Fluttershy is even scarier than crazy Pinkie Pie.
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".

by The Parkus Empire » Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:16 pm

by The Holy Twig » Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:36 pm
Licana wrote:Olthar wrote:Well, once you watch episode 26, you'll see that crazy Fluttershy is even scarier than crazy Pinkie Pie.
Meh, I still wanted to hug her. I will admit, though, what she did near the end of the episode made me laugh my ass off.
Also, seriously, read Cupcakes, it's hilariously disturbing.
New Freedomstan wrote:What is a little purging and gulag between friends?
They said I could do anything I wanted to do, so I argue with strangers on the internet.
Ceannairceach wrote:I am looking for a girl with >5% genetic relation to me. Must be dtf, blond, big butt.

by Trolling Trolls » Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:23 pm

by Hardened Pyrokinetics » Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:25 pm
Trolling Trolls wrote:Bronies are everywhere!
Pope Joan wrote:I had a client who stole the magnetic flashing light from the top of a police car.
It was parked in front of his house because they were asking his parents about his theft of 100 pounds of copper wire from the high school.
Galloism wrote:I bet it takes a lot of weed to get stoned to death.
New Manvir wrote:Canada: We have flying bears.
greed and death wrote:It is a sad day when we criticize the President for honoring a solider who gave everything for his nation.
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