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#1103006
Topic
The "Best Thread" Thread
Time

For a while we’ve had the Worst Thread Thread, for which we nominate the thread we loathe the most. But now, if you want to nominate a thread that exudes a particular sort of greatness to you, nominate it here! Love it? Post it!

To continue my stealing from DuracellEnergizer, maybe we could also vote for a Greatest Thread of This Year award at the end of each year. It’s like the Oscars for OT.com.

Now, let the nominations for the Best Thread on OT.com begin!

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#1102920
Topic
Should Disney/LFL create an Alternative Prequel Trilogy?
Time

dahmage said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

IF YOU WANT FRINK TO SAY “How…dare you?” PRESS 1 ON YOUR KEYBOARD
IF YOU WANT FRINK TO SAY “Used to?” PRESS 2 ON YOUR KEYBOARD
IF YOU WANT FRINK TO LINK TO THE COMMERCIAL PRESS 3 ON YOUR KEYBOARD

2.999999999999999 repeating

Not an offered option. Pay attention.

Wrong.

Maybe your MAC keyboard works that way but mine doesn’t.

It’s not MAC, it’s MATH.

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#1102666
Topic
Info Wanted: Legality, fan-edits, and more. Legality, fan-edits, and repercussions
Time

darth_ender said:

TV’s Frink said:

Anxious people don’t always act rationally. Or even logically.

^This.

Heck, everyone thinks irrationally at times. Like right now, do you honestly think he had any other motive for buying in eBay? Does anyone think he is trying to bring in a lawsuit or get this site shut down? Obviously, it seemed easier and safer (whether true or not) than a trackable torrent. Mike’s a decent guy and I hate to see him getting ripped over what was obviously a mistake.

+1

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#1102579
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
Time

Warbler said:

yhwx said:

Warbler said:

yhwx said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Uh-oh, get the outrage ready (again).

http://deadspin.com/49ers-safety-eric-reid-returns-to-kneeling-for-the-nati-1798496694

*sigh* It no longer outrages me, it now depresses me. Nothing is sacred anymore.

Relevant:

http://deadspin.com/why-is-john-lynch-so-worried-about-people-who-think-equ-1797938766

Here again is Bennett explaining why he took a seat:

“First of all I want to make sure people understand I love the military — my father was in the military,” Bennett said. “I love hot dogs like any other American. I love football like any other American. But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.

“I just want to see people have the equality that they deserve and I want to be able to use this platform to continuously push the message and keep finding out how unselfish we can be in society, how we can continuously love one another and understand that people are different. And just because people are different doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t like them. Just because they don’t eat what you eat, just because they don’t pray to the same God you pray to doesn’t mean you should hate them. Whether it is Muslim, whether it is Buddhist, whether it is Christianity, I just want people to understand that no matter what, we need to stay together. It’s more about being a human being at this point.”

Bennett’s message is in favor of peace and equality. Who exactly is on the other side of this divide Lynch is talking about? Is the implication that he will alienate teammates and fans who … don’t think peace and equality are a good thing?

The most frustrating thing about the whole conversation that Colin Kaepernick started last year has been people like Lynch willfully misunderstanding the message players like Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to send. First the talking point was that kneeling for the anthem is somehow disrespectful of the military—what the fuck do the troops have to do with football in the first place?—and now it’s that kneeling will somehow divide the locker room. Who is being divided, though, and from what?

That is just stupid. I agree the military has nothing to do football(other than the fact that military academies play college football). But these guys aren’t protesting football, they are protesting the national anthem. And you know what? fuck whatever message Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to say. When you send a message, no matter how good, just, and/or right, in such a shitty way, don’t expect me to listen to it. And of course peace and equality are good things. True, this alienates teammates and fans that don’t think equality and peace are good things. I don’t give shit about people like that. This is going to alienate teammates and fans who are patriots, people who love this country. You want to protest what is going on in this country? Find another way, put “black lives matter” on your uniform or something. What are they going to do next? burn the flag?

“But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.” This is problem. He doesn’t understand that is country, its flag and its National Anthem does not stand for these things. They stand for the opposite. The American ideal is the direction opposite of those things. I agree our country has not lived up to the American ideal and still doesn’t and some ways. Many things needed to be fixed and still do. But this country, its flag and Nation Anthem stands for freedom, justice, fairness, equality and peace. While I agree it is their right to do so(and I wouldn’t want it any other way), I will never approve of protesting the national anthem. If that bothers/offends you, frankly, I don’t give a damn.

Huh, whatever happened to

Warbler said:

I think there is a big difference between telling black people to shut up about what offends/bothers them, and simply disagreeing with them. Believe me, if I were disagree with an African American in regards to something that offends/bothers them, I would so as politely and as sensitively as I could. I would discuss the situation and choose my words very carefully. I’d also try to be as open minded as I could with them.

There is a big difference between saying people shouldn’t protest the national anthem and saying black people should shut up about what bothers or offends them.

You disagree with African Americans in regards to something that offends/bothers them, but I didn’t see anything polite or sensitive about your post. Nor does it seems like you chose your words carefully or were open minded about it.

You know what? when it comes to protesting the national anthem, fuck politeness, and fuck choosing my words carefully and fuck being open minded.

Why do you care so much about the national anthem and the flag?

Because I’m a racist.

HE ADMITTED IT!

WE WIN!

whatever

darth_ender said:

Thought this might be a useful tool for anyone here struggling with sarcasm 😉

Post
#1102575
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
Time

Warbler said:

yhwx said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Uh-oh, get the outrage ready (again).

http://deadspin.com/49ers-safety-eric-reid-returns-to-kneeling-for-the-nati-1798496694

*sigh* It no longer outrages me, it now depresses me. Nothing is sacred anymore.

Relevant:

http://deadspin.com/why-is-john-lynch-so-worried-about-people-who-think-equ-1797938766

Here again is Bennett explaining why he took a seat:

“First of all I want to make sure people understand I love the military — my father was in the military,” Bennett said. “I love hot dogs like any other American. I love football like any other American. But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.

“I just want to see people have the equality that they deserve and I want to be able to use this platform to continuously push the message and keep finding out how unselfish we can be in society, how we can continuously love one another and understand that people are different. And just because people are different doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t like them. Just because they don’t eat what you eat, just because they don’t pray to the same God you pray to doesn’t mean you should hate them. Whether it is Muslim, whether it is Buddhist, whether it is Christianity, I just want people to understand that no matter what, we need to stay together. It’s more about being a human being at this point.”

Bennett’s message is in favor of peace and equality. Who exactly is on the other side of this divide Lynch is talking about? Is the implication that he will alienate teammates and fans who … don’t think peace and equality are a good thing?

The most frustrating thing about the whole conversation that Colin Kaepernick started last year has been people like Lynch willfully misunderstanding the message players like Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to send. First the talking point was that kneeling for the anthem is somehow disrespectful of the military—what the fuck do the troops have to do with football in the first place?—and now it’s that kneeling will somehow divide the locker room. Who is being divided, though, and from what?

That is just stupid. I agree the military has nothing to do football(other than the fact that military academies play college football). But these guys aren’t protesting football, they are protesting the national anthem. And you know what? fuck whatever message Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to say. When you send a message, no matter how good, just, and/or right, in such a shitty way, don’t expect me to listen to it. And of course peace and equality are good things. True, this alienates teammates and fans that don’t think equality and peace are good things. I don’t give shit about people like that. This is going to alienate teammates and fans who are patriots, people who love this country. You want to protest what is going on in this country? Find another way, put “black lives matter” on your uniform or something. What are they going to do next? burn the flag?

“But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.” This is problem. He doesn’t understand that is country, its flag and its National Anthem does not stand for these things. They stand for the opposite. The American ideal is the direction opposite of those things. I agree our country has not lived up to the American ideal and still doesn’t and some ways. Many things needed to be fixed and still do. But this country, its flag and Nation Anthem stands for freedom, justice, fairness, equality and peace. While I agree it is their right to do so(and I wouldn’t want it any other way), I will never approve of protesting the national anthem. If that bothers/offends you, frankly, I don’t give a damn.

Huh, whatever happened to

Warbler said:

I think there is a big difference between telling black people to shut up about what offends/bothers them, and simply disagreeing with them. Believe me, if I were disagree with an African American in regards to something that offends/bothers them, I would so as politely and as sensitively as I could. I would discuss the situation and choose my words very carefully. I’d also try to be as open minded as I could with them.

There is a big difference between saying people shouldn’t protest the national anthem and saying black people should shut up about what bothers or offends them.

You disagree with African Americans in regards to something that offends/bothers them, but I didn’t see anything polite or sensitive about your post. Nor does it seems like you chose your words carefully or were open minded about it.

You know what? when it comes to protesting the national anthem, fuck politeness, and fuck choosing my words carefully and fuck being open minded.

Why do you care so much about the national anthem and the flag?

Because I’m a racist.

HE ADMITTED IT!

WE WIN!

Post
#1102574
Topic
The Avatar Doctor is: INish
Time

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

Hey Tobar, can you write me a novel? It can be about whatever you want, but you have to write it for free and then only after you’ve written it will I decide if I’ll actually read it or not.

Bad analogy. Reading a novel is a very different activity than changing an avatar. I viewed the avatar and decided that I didn’t like it. In your situation, I would try to read the book and decide if I liked it or not.

Ok Warbler.

The details in an analogy matter. They can change what you mean entirely, since analogies are these fickle, fragile things.

The equivalent to your analogy would be if I didn’t look at his avatar at all. Obviously, that would be disrespectful. But somehow, I’m obliged to like the avatar and use it. Tell me, if Tobar wrote that novel for you and you didn’t like it, would you still approve it?

I’m also not ruling out the possibility of me coming back to the table and working on another that would satisfy me. You don’t get it right the first time. That’s the creative process.

YOU MAY HAVE MISSED THIS BUT YOU DIDN’T HIRE AN ARCHITECT.

We can still apply principles used at larger scales to situations at smaller scales. This is a creative process with iteration, just as building a building would be.

Post
#1102569
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
Time

yhwx said:

In more important news:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-business-sought-deal-on-a-trump-tower-in-moscow-while-he-ran-for-president/2017/08/27/d6e95114-8b65-11e7-91d5-ab4e4bb76a3a_story.html

While Donald Trump was running for president in late 2015 and early 2016, his company was pursuing a plan to develop a massive Trump Tower in Moscow, according to several people familiar with the proposal and new records reviewed by Trump Organization lawyers.

As part of the discussions, a Russian-born real estate developer urged Trump to come to Moscow to tout the proposal and suggested that he could get President Vladimir Putin to say “great things” about Trump, according to several people who have been briefed on his correspondence.

The developer, Felix Sater, predicted in a November 2015 email that he and Trump Organization leaders would soon be celebrating — both one of the biggest residential projects in real estate history and Donald Trump’s election as president, according to two of the people with knowledge of the exchange.

Sater wrote to Trump Organization Executive Vice President Michael Cohen “something to the effect of, ‘Can you believe two guys from Brooklyn are going to elect a president?’ ” said one person briefed on the email exchange. Sater emigrated from what was then the Soviet Union when he was 6 and grew up in Brooklyn.

Trump never went to Moscow as Sater proposed. And although investors and Trump’s company signed a letter of intent, they lacked the land and permits to proceed and the project was abandoned at the end of January 2016, just before the presidential primaries began, several people familiar with the proposal said.

Nevertheless, the details of the deal, which have not previously been disclosed, provide evidence that Trump’s business was actively pursuing significant commercial interests in Russia at the same time he was campaigning to be president — and in a position to determine U.S.-Russia relations. The new details from the emails, which are scheduled to be turned over to congressional investigators soon, also point to the likelihood of additional contacts between Russia-connected individuals and Trump associates during his presidential bid.

Post
#1102565
Topic
Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
Time

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Warbler said:

TV’s Frink said:

Uh-oh, get the outrage ready (again).

http://deadspin.com/49ers-safety-eric-reid-returns-to-kneeling-for-the-nati-1798496694

*sigh* It no longer outrages me, it now depresses me. Nothing is sacred anymore.

Relevant:

http://deadspin.com/why-is-john-lynch-so-worried-about-people-who-think-equ-1797938766

Here again is Bennett explaining why he took a seat:

“First of all I want to make sure people understand I love the military — my father was in the military,” Bennett said. “I love hot dogs like any other American. I love football like any other American. But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.

“I just want to see people have the equality that they deserve and I want to be able to use this platform to continuously push the message and keep finding out how unselfish we can be in society, how we can continuously love one another and understand that people are different. And just because people are different doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t like them. Just because they don’t eat what you eat, just because they don’t pray to the same God you pray to doesn’t mean you should hate them. Whether it is Muslim, whether it is Buddhist, whether it is Christianity, I just want people to understand that no matter what, we need to stay together. It’s more about being a human being at this point.”

Bennett’s message is in favor of peace and equality. Who exactly is on the other side of this divide Lynch is talking about? Is the implication that he will alienate teammates and fans who … don’t think peace and equality are a good thing?

The most frustrating thing about the whole conversation that Colin Kaepernick started last year has been people like Lynch willfully misunderstanding the message players like Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to send. First the talking point was that kneeling for the anthem is somehow disrespectful of the military—what the fuck do the troops have to do with football in the first place?—and now it’s that kneeling will somehow divide the locker room. Who is being divided, though, and from what?

That is just stupid. I agree the military has nothing to do football(other than the fact that military academies play college football). But these guys aren’t protesting football, they are protesting the national anthem. And you know what? fuck whatever message Kaepernick and Bennett are trying to say. When you send a message, no matter how good, just, and/or right, in such a shitty way, don’t expect me to listen to it. And of course peace and equality are good things. True, this alienates teammates and fans that don’t think equality and peace are good things. I don’t give shit about people like that. This is going to alienate teammates and fans who are patriots, people who love this country. You want to protest what is going on in this country? Find another way, put “black lives matter” on your uniform or something. What are they going to do next? burn the flag?

“But I don’t love segregation, I don’t love riots, I don’t love oppression. I don’t love gender slander.” This is problem. He doesn’t understand that is country, its flag and its National Anthem does not stand for these things. They stand for the opposite. The American ideal is the direction opposite of those things. I agree our country has not lived up to the American ideal and still doesn’t and some ways. Many things needed to be fixed and still do. But this country, its flag and Nation Anthem stands for freedom, justice, fairness, equality and peace. While I agree it is their right to do so(and I wouldn’t want it any other way), I will never approve of protesting the national anthem. If that bothers/offends you, frankly, I don’t give a damn.

Huh, whatever happened to

Warbler said:

I think there is a big difference between telling black people to shut up about what offends/bothers them, and simply disagreeing with them. Believe me, if I were disagree with an African American in regards to something that offends/bothers them, I would so as politely and as sensitively as I could. I would discuss the situation and choose my words very carefully. I’d also try to be as open minded as I could with them.

There is a big difference between saying people shouldn’t protest the national anthem and saying black people should shut up about what bothers or offends them.

You disagree with African Americans in regards to something that offends/bothers them, but I didn’t see anything polite or sensitive about your post. Nor does it seems like you chose your words carefully or were open minded about it.

You know what? when it comes to protesting the national anthem, fuck politeness, and fuck choosing my words carefully and fuck being open minded.

Why do you care so much about the national anthem and the flag?

Post
#1102561
Topic
The Avatar Doctor is: INish
Time

TV’s Frink said:

Hey Tobar, can you write me a novel? It can be about whatever you want, but you have to write it for free and then only after you’ve written it will I decide if I’ll actually read it or not.

Bad analogy. Reading a novel is a very different activity than changing an avatar. I viewed the avatar and decided that I didn’t like it. In your situation, I would try to read the book and decide if I liked it or not.

I’m also not ruling out the possibility of me coming back to the table and working on another that would satisfy me. You don’t get it right the first time. That’s the creative process.

Post
#1102546
Topic
The Avatar Doctor is: INish
Time

DuracellEnergizer said:

yhwx said:

TV’s Frink said:

yhwx said:

I am also looking for an appointment with the Doctor. The Doctor has free reign over what the subject matter of the avatar is to be.

yhwx said:

Tobar said:

yhwx said:

I am also looking for an appointment with the Doctor. The Doctor has free reign over what the subject matter of the avatar is to be.

No Pokémon, however. I generally don’t like that game and did not know that my current avatar included a character from that game.

100% Pokémon Free Guarantee

Vetoed.

Sounds reasonable.

He can make whatever he wants, but that doesn’t mean I have to approve it.

Stop retconning yourself.

It’s not a retcon. It’s a perfectly valid interpretation of what I said.

Post
#1102544
Topic
The Avatar Doctor is: INish
Time

Jeebus said:

yhwx said:

Tobar said:

yhwx said:

I am also looking for an appointment with the Doctor. The Doctor has free reign over what the subject matter of the avatar is to be.

No Pokémon, however. I generally don’t like that game and did not know that my current avatar included a character from that game.

100% Pokémon Free Guarantee

Vetoed.

Then the doctor doesn’t have free reign, does he?

Yes he does. I allowed him to come up with whatever he wanted to. He did just that. I don’t have to like it or use it.

I think it’s a cute picture.

Ok.