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Tristan_Geoff 09-30-2016 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1752269)
That...was also written at college graduate level...

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You might wanna try this out: https://wordcounter.net/

Key 09-30-2016 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff (Post 1752270)
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You might wanna try this out: https://wordcounter.net/

That's what I use.

Tristan_Geoff 09-30-2016 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1752271)
That's what I use.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I mean I guess my complaint wasn't the word choices but I found you repeating things and making obvious points sometimes. Nothing awful mind you, and I love reading your posts. Don't take it too harshly just some constructive criticism. I'll point out specific examples if you want me to.

Key 09-30-2016 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff (Post 1752278)
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I mean I guess my complaint wasn't the word choices but I found you repeating things and making obvious points sometimes. Nothing awful mind you, and I love reading your posts. Don't take it too harshly just some constructive criticism. I'll point out specific examples if you want me to.

No worries. I made some changes here and there. Though, I will question your reasoning in bolded as the article was focused on pointing out obvious points given the nature of the images and article alike. I do tend to repeat myself, which is the unfortunate reality of needing a certain word count per image, but I'm working on it.

Tristan_Geoff 09-30-2016 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1752280)
No worries. I made some changes here and there. Though, I will question your reasoning in bolded as the article was focused on pointing out obvious points given the nature of the images and article alike. I do tend to repeat myself, which is the unfortunate reality of needing a certain word count per image, but I'm working on it.

The entire paragraph about "Sailor Mouth" for instance. Not sure if obvious points is the right word but like it read off very poorly to me.

djchameleon 09-30-2016 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Isbjørn (Post 1752017)
You need an American Revolution Part II, dude. Of course it's not going to happen anytime soon unless a lot of people change their mindsets, but that's why we say agitate, educate, organize.


There is a provision on the books right now where if 2/3 of the states come together they can change major aspects of the government. Right now there are 34 states that have petitioned for it so it's possible that it could happen. There just needs to be more education to the people so that they actually know about it and putting it into practice.

Edit: I know this article is about Bernie but it still stands for this thread.


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Former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Sunday discouraged voters from picking a third-party nominee, saying the issues facing the U.S. are too dire for a "protest vote."

"This moment in history for a presidential election is not the time for a protest vote," the Vermont senator said on CBS's "Face the Nation."
"It's time to look at which candidate will work best for the middle class and working families."

He said he didn't want to disparage third-party candidates, but he encouraged voters to pick Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over Republican nominee Donald Trump.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/...the-time-for-a

Key 10-14-2016 10:19 AM

http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/un...-tape-johnson/

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In an undercover tape newly discovered by The Libertarian Republic, Gary Johnson is caught speaking candidly about various polarizing topics. The Libertarian nominee may have to issue responses following these shocking revelations.

One of the first incidents involves Johnson in a discussion with his running mate William Weld. As the two have casual back-and-forth about dietary tips, Johnson pulls Weld in closely and quietly whispers to him, “You know, when [Johnson’s fiancee] Kate [Prusack] isn’t looking, I’m known to eat an Oreo or two,” he says, as a faint smile envelops his face. He continues on, “Grab ’em right by the cookie.”

The former New Mexico governor is known for his healthy eating and lifestyle, so this is no doubt a scandal. However, it does not stop there. He also offers his opinions on pop culture. When discussing the James Bond series with Libertarian Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark, the conversation got heated. Sarwark stated the popular belief that, “Well, of course Sean Connery is the best James Bond.” Then, after a brief pause takes place in the tape, Johnson inquires, “What about Daniel Craig?” The LP chair can be heard audibly gasping in disbelief.

Perhaps the most damning, however, takes place when the nominee is checking out at a local diner during one of his campaign tours through New Mexico. The security footage catches Johnson clearly telling the waitress he wishes to have his sandwich with no mayo. However, upon his order coming with the condiment, Johnson only remarks to his campaign staff that it is wrong after the waitress leaves. He continues on to eat the sandwich and leave the wait staff a 25% tip, keeping his complaints to himself. For a man who prides himself on honesty, this is difficult to believe.

New developments as of the time of this writing also involve a 2013 tape wherein a speaker believed to be Johnson says of pop icon Beyoncé that the singer is only “pretty good.” All of these revelations should likely serve to shake the Johnson campaign to its core just a few weeks before Election Day.In an undercover tape newly discovered by The Libertarian Republic, Gary Johnson is caught speaking candidly about various polarizing topics. The Libertarian nominee may have to issue responses following these shocking revelations.

One of the first incidents involves Johnson in a discussion with his running mate William Weld. As the two have casual back-and-forth about dietary tips, Johnson pulls Weld in closely and quietly whispers to him, “You know, when [Johnson’s fiancee] Kate [Prusack] isn’t looking, I’m known to eat an Oreo or two,” he says, as a faint smile envelops his face. He continues on, “Grab ’em right by the cookie.”

The former New Mexico governor is known for his healthy eating and lifestyle, so this is no doubt a scandal. However, it does not stop there. He also offers his opinions on pop culture. When discussing the James Bond series with Libertarian Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark, the conversation got heated. Sarwark stated the popular belief that, “Well, of course Sean Connery is the best James Bond.” Then, after a brief pause takes place in the tape, Johnson inquires, “What about Daniel Craig?” The LP chair can be heard audibly gasping in disbelief.

Perhaps the most damning, however, takes place when the nominee is checking out at a local diner during one of his campaign tours through New Mexico. The security footage catches Johnson clearly telling the waitress he wishes to have his sandwich with no mayo. However, upon his order coming with the condiment, Johnson only remarks to his campaign staff that it is wrong after the waitress leaves. He continues on to eat the sandwich and leave the wait staff a 25% tip, keeping his complaints to himself. For a man who prides himself on honesty, this is difficult to believe.

New developments as of the time of this writing also involve a 2013 tape wherein a speaker believed to be Johnson says of pop icon Beyoncé that the singer is only “pretty good.” All of these revelations should likely serve to shake the Johnson campaign to its core just a few weeks before Election Day.

Frownland 10-14-2016 10:23 AM

****in white people

Key 10-14-2016 10:26 AM

"New developments as of the time of this writing also involve a 2013 tape wherein a speaker believed to be Johnson says of pop icon Beyoncé that the singer is only “pretty good.” All of these revelations should likely serve to shake the Johnson campaign to its core just a few weeks before Election Day."

****ing blasphemy.

Frownland 10-14-2016 10:27 AM

These jokes are whiter than a bleached dvd of classic SNL clips slathered in mayonnaise.


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