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Lunchables need more food


There is no food in a lunchable, just stuff that looks like it might be food.
When you come to a complete stop at an intersection just as the light turns green, losing all momentum.
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I drink a pre-workout called Thermovex (Cherry Orange) first thing in the morning.



This sounds laden with chemicals and artificial flavoring.
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What are your thoughts on magma being a good alternative? Or do you think it would tear up his insides.


Room temp magma is ideal for ingestion.
Warm water with lemon (and sometimes a little cayenne pepper) has been my morning ritual for awhile.

It balances pH, hydrates superior to regular water, vitamin C in lemon, alkalizes body, and definitely gives a healthy subtle energy boost.

re: Art

Posted by sleepy gnostic on 3/2/15 at 11:07 pm to
Like. Droopy meloncholy eyes are one of my favorite things.
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"I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men." -Woodrow Wilson, after signing the Federal Reserve into existence

1913 was the turning point


Glad to see that shared.

So odd that sometimes this stuff gets packed into the conspiracy niche, but really we've had multiple presidents talk about it. Something I don't understand.
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I agree with you on the evils of the banking industry, and have studied it in depth, I just know where this is headed


You don't wanna go to funky town? Man, that's on you brother. You're missin' out on a good time.

Anyway, it's not goin' anywhere. I've been practicing mind stuff with a traveling monk, restraint is my new virtue.



Mhmmm.

But I wouldn't get political here, maybe wrongfully assuming you're saying Obama will leave a bubble that will pop on the next guys watch.

This shite is deep and has nothing to do with anything and president does.

If I could wish one bit of knowledge or awareness on the majority, it would be not a full understanding, but just a slight clue as to how money is actually created and the most rudimentary inner workings of the banking system.

Like Ford said, if the people knew how banking worked there'd be a revolution by morning -- and it's gotten a lot worse since he said that.
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The Band


Good call.

Amazing how many people don't know who the band that sings that 'load off annie' song, which I often have to refer to it as.

It's amazing that they had nearly every musical great show up to play in The Last Waltz, yet they're still unknown.

Always thought it had a lot to do with the inability for record companies to place them in a neatly packaged genre, among other things.

John Prine? Feel like he's pretty well known and appreciated.

I'm not sure if bands like Band of Horses are underrated, they're highly rated within the parameters of their existence, they're unknown to the mainstream, which I think is different than over or underrated.

But I'll do the same, listing highly rated but mostly unknown bands.

Deer Tick (John McCauley is a man from another time, the real deal).

My Morning Jacket

Townes Van Zandt (Doesn't get credit for being maybe best song writer of all time).

Ryan Bingham (get's no credit for being the real deal while bunch of guys named Luke make hip-hop nashville pop).

Houndmouth (will blow up within the indie-rock-alt-country scene in 2015 with their second full length, see new song For No One on youtube).

Dr. Dog
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It really was planned and carried about by Al Queda but our intelligence found out about it as far back as 98 and Bush gave the go ahead to let it happen.



Is it possible that Al Queda was intertwined with our intelligence agencies?
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Roosevelt had advance knowledge of the Pearl Harbor raid




How did you learn about this? Or, what caused you to believe this?

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Fact when meeting a cards fan for the first time they first thing they all say is how awesome cards fans are


I kinda doubt that.

re: Jim Morrison: Early Days

Posted by sleepy gnostic on 2/28/15 at 9:04 pm to
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It isn't right to never be wrong..

This is your bugaboo



Likable response -- Say you're wrong, that's not true, with a drumroll at the end showing that I'm joking.

Unlikable response -- Say that I probably admit when I'm wrong more than the average guy, but a multitude of other things makes it seem like I don't. Thread on MSB right now, made an overreaching post about Busch Stadium, took it back and said the other guy was right.

Anyway, time away from this place definitely reboots the system. Making an effort to be less abrasive.


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no. There are lots of sports worldwide where fans will clap for something another team does. I was pointing out that his perhaps was a hinge word for stretching his argument a little farther



You're right, it is a stretch. Worldwide, I can't confirm. I think we can agree that it's the only venue in MLB or American sports that does it regularly.

re: Paying College Athletes

Posted by sleepy gnostic on 2/28/15 at 8:34 pm to
No.

Full cost of attendance.

Football and basketball players shouldn't have to pay for anything that is necessary while on campus. Food, housing, books, basic clothing, ect.