Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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You'll be closing your account any time, John.

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Rage Journalism is bad and doesn't accomA WHITE WOMAN WAS A BITCH TO SOME KID IN A PARK ABOUT LEMONADE DESTROY HER LIFE. A KID SMILED A INDIAN BEATING A DRUM RUIN HIM HIS FAMILY HIS SCHOOL ANY ONE WITH HIS NAME OR WHO EVEN LOOKS REMOTELY LIKE HIM REEEEEEEE
 
You'll be closing your account any time, John.

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"I don't know the specifics here..."
That's b/c it's a GENERAL statement - the whole point is talking about the overall pattern REGARDLESS (or irregardless, if you've been literally figuratively raped by the Mississippi public school system - Period) of the details.
That's an ABSTRACTION ..or a thinky thing that's not a touchy thing...for ole Miss'ippi John
 
Putting some of Frank's research to good use:
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Mississippi John:
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Inflation:
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Male stubbornness:
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Okay, setting aside all the problems with that betus study, did John seriously compare China's coof cases to the US? The numbers that basically everyone admits are clearly bogus, yet are used to justify all the various draconian measures that Western governments have forced on the public? Christ, just when you think John can't get any more retarded.

I will say that while I was aware type I betus was genetic, I was unaware that it generally presents itself after a major illness, so I did learn something. This information flew over John's head, and he instead thinks that you can just avoid illness entirely until adulthood, spoken like someone who's never been a parent and never had exposure to how often kids get sick.

@Mola Ram, I think you're right that John would end up killing his kid if he had one.
No, the real reason there's so much talk about inflation is that it affects everyone. If the price of food goes up 10%, and then keeps going up, you start to notice fast, especially if you're on a budget. But John has had zero realistic experience with money in his life, so he couldn't care less how much anything costs for the plebs.
Yeah, I totally believe John understands Tenet. Dude would get stumped by a two-piece jigsaw puzzle.

Oh, and I don't see it necessary to quote for this, but Frank is such a cringeworthy asshole. I guess in that respect, he and John were made for each other.
 
It's endlessly infuriating to read John's gibberish and mindless prattling.
 

This nigga understand that rich people invest in stocks that increase in value when inflation rises, right? That the people who get turbo fucked by inflation are the middle class & olds as their savings evaporate to worthless?

Why am I asking? Of course he doesn't. He spends every cent on shiny baubles so the concept of savings is as foreign to him as concepts like humility and industriousness or paying contractors on your game more than $1.
 

No, John, you absolute idiot.

If you are getting a 5 percent ROI and inflation is 1 percent, your adjusted ROI is 3.96 percent.

The formula is not ROI - Inflation.

It's [(1 + ROI) ÷ (1 + Inflation)] - 1, which might as well be a quadratic simultaneous equation as far as your math skills are concerned.
 
But ACAB! We can't trust the police John!
If your house is robbed you just have to let yourself be raped and murdered by a criminal. You have no right to defend yourself.

[THIS IS WHAT JOHN ACTUALLY BELIEVES.]
 
oh Johnnie

"A core tenet of democracy is giving your power to government"
um John, that's core to all forms of government. It's what it means to be governed.
The alternative is anarchy, where the individual isn't subject to governance


"For instance, in a democracy, if your home is robbed - you have to trust the police and courts to solve. You can’t grab a gun and address the matter yourself."
That would depend entirely on what the democracy decided - say if there is an individual right, privilege or power in that area.
This is basic civics John

Really poor example John - If my home is being robbed (remember John, robbery is theft by use of or threat of force), in many places I can use a gun and "address the matter" as the person is committing a violent crime against me and I can defend myself.
Certainly, as a congressional candidate married to a "literal lawyer" who isn't a lawyer, John has heard of castle doctrine (not that a robbery would only fall to castle doctrine) which has provisions for enhanced use of force within a domicile....in some areas the democracy has decided this is allowable, even if *gasp* John doesn't like it

"CORRECT frustration the majority of the country feels in having a mathematical minority overrule our voting preferences."

John, were you doing ambien in civics class in middle school?
Beyond a direct democracy )which is great if you have like 4 guys, but gets sticky quickly -- say you are running an uber successful game company making quicktime events steering anorexics -- do you run that as a democracy?)
in a representative democracy or a republic a "mathematical minority" is going to be handling things. Remember, you are electing a representative.
There are times when a representative may operate against a larger majority (if their local constituency has a different opinion that the overall majority for instance or if they determine through study of the law that the avg voter didn't do that an action would be, say, unconstitutional or interferes with other laws, and so on)
Now in the event that there is an issue the polis wants to deal with an issue in a direct fashion there is, in many systems, provisions for what is called a referendum
Is any of this ringing a bell John??? maybe 7th grade? or did the miss'ippi school system ruin you in that too? (and if they did, why the holy fuck would you run for office -- or even tweet on stuff you know you are unqualified to speak on)

It’s not a recent phenomenon. The Senate, for instance, has not represented a majority of the American people since the 1990s.

um...um...John, you are correct...sort of...see that's because the Senate was never intended to represent the majority of the American people. It represents the states.
See John, we use what's called a bicameral system. The House of Representatives is tasked with legislation and is based on a population proportionality. The Senate is tasked with legislation based on representation of the STATES...
FUN FACT™ : USA stands for United...put audible on pause and read closely STATES of America. Thees states are are federated...forming a federal government. This is laid out in a document called the US Constitution
Audible does have the federalist papers IIRC so John can" read up" on how that all came about (and no John, going to see a community theatre production of Hamilton is not the same thing - even with an N95 on)
 
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