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General Off Topic / Re: how famous is the above player?
« on: February 15, 2018, 03:00:42 pm »
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General Off Topic / Re: Summer Olympics 2016
« on: August 07, 2016, 02:44:38 pm »
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General Off Topic / Re: Germany Train Attack
« on: July 28, 2016, 06:22:45 pm »
Stats are fun, to test the exact hypothesis that Beauchamp gave me:
Blacks cause the extra crime rate in the US and that if there were no Blacks then the US would have the same crime rate as your average European country.

I tested this by comparing states with a similar % of Black people to a European country I could easily get stats for. There are limits to this, but it wasn't designed to answer the big questions only to test a poorly conceived hypothesis.

As for your post, I don't remember Beauchamp wanting to compare State by State, only prove that they only have more homicide than European countries because of Blacks. That is a provably false claim, take any US state with the same % of black people as a European country and the homicide will be the same or worse.

The first claim of Beauchamp "That US without black crimes would have the same crime rates than EU countries" could still hold with your test Heskey but with a variation. Blacks in european countries due to better (economical) integration have the same crime rate than any other EU citizens while blacks in US residing in poor economical situation deal major dommage to the US crime rates (and account for a bigger proportion of this crimes). I have already posted stats in another thread that the economic stituation of the place where you reside was more relevant to explaim crime rates than ethnicity in the US.

Edit: I now see his second claim:
" i think that since black people are in general more temperament, less educated etc. the eu will have similar figures per capita, maybe a bit better in favor of eu black people compared to us black people because there are less black people in europe and in much smaller concentrations"

I call bullshit on this one and i think stats can easily prove it wrong. Many places in Europe have important black populations but don't have an overrepresentation of blacks in crime stats.

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General Off Topic / Re: LIVE YOUR MYTH IN FRANCE.
« on: July 28, 2016, 06:12:47 pm »
Less refugee? No no no no... you don't understand..... Merkel is secretly muslim.......she the head of state of both Germany and Daech.....

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General Off Topic / Re: France Priest slaughtered
« on: July 26, 2016, 06:39:30 pm »
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One of the comment on Hugelol: "Can we just stop fucking around and crusade ffs?"

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General Off Topic / Re: Germany going for the triple
« on: July 25, 2016, 04:57:48 pm »
Sadly as long as the airstrikes continue to flatten homes and blast humans to pieces every day, I dont see an end to the "Terror" attacks and "Lone wolf" attacks.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/20/us-airstrike-allegedly-kills-56-civilians-in-northern-syria.

PS: Death toll up at around 160 and afew hundreds wounded from one day of bombardments on one city/town which has been hit around 400-500 times in the last 1-2 months.
Yeah those yazidi got what they deserved for their imperialistic policy!

Dunno, can only speak for the UK but I think we'd need at least one large scale terror attack over here this decade in order for that to even be a discussion.


Hehehe you are already the most policed state in the world. One camera per 10-30 people, an average person being filmed in one day by around 70 CCTV per day (a londerner by 300 CCTV). We don't know the importance of Data collection by the secret service but I'm sure you have nothing to envy the US.

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General Off Topic / Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« on: July 20, 2016, 05:49:31 pm »
doesn't seem he'd like to stop anytime soon, in fact he is accelerating his madness. what plays in his hands the most is that eu is flooded by socialists and their electorate - people that had to good life that they couldn't take it anymore and started to want everything without effort and for free (on debt). this is the biggest eu problem right now.

anyway pretty scary how a solid country, that negotiated visa cancelling with eu and has 2nd biggest nato army can within 10 years turn into despotism.

we won't see global war - i mean global war with nukes and stuff. but civil wars and detached conflicts, aye definitely possible. if we see a global war, i don't care - i won't see it for longer than a few mins anyways.

Hehe the left can take the responsability of Islam apologism, but the bend over to Turkey or Russia or any country at all for that matter, is the responsability of the whole EU political class. No balls, no common direction, no united opinion on any foreign matters. The major point where the union of the EU countries could be relevant, a common foreign policy is just non-existent. Some countries calling for an econmic blocus of Russia while others try to make economic agreement or sell weapon, etc... How could EU foreign policy could be taken seriously?..

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General Off Topic / Re: France under attack....
« on: July 19, 2016, 06:01:58 am »
Pour tous les français qui lisent encore ce forum: le ministre de l'Intérieur a appelé samedi soir "tous les Français patriotes qui le souhaitent" à rejoindre la réserve opérationnelle de la police et de la gendarmerie nationale.
Perso je conseillerai plutôt de rejoindre la réserve de l'armée de terre.
Hahahaha merde....moi qui ait rejoins l'armée française pour échapper à mon service en Suisse.... :rolleyes: :lol:

p.s.: Bah de toute façon peut être que Marine me retira ma nationalité avant la prochaine croisade.

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General Off Topic / Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« on: July 18, 2016, 05:50:34 pm »
The coup attempt was most likely a bait for the soldiers and some judges etc. Now they can be replaced really easy and legitly, no one can say a word. They're also changing constitution judges, which means they aim at changing the constitution easier. Which will bring presidency. Which is actually good. Which will bring Erdogan as president. Which is terribad.

Though, Erdogan already rules as a Sultan doing whatever he pleases, Turkey having a two party presidency system like in America, would be healthier than current situation, because when you get the vote paper its like 20 parties competing, around 15 of them are lefties, thats why conservatives always win elections in Turkey. Turkey has two major groups, Conservative Muslim and Kemalist Liberals, why don't we implement this?
The bad part would be Erdogan would go full Putin, with a Medvedev(Binali) in his side, fucking up the country.

I'm not pro-coup but coup doesn't harm democracy here, since we have none at all.
Young "democracy" shouldn't have powerfull president, a powerfull president is the easiest path to dictatorship. The power residing in parlement is much better because you can't get a cult of personnality (which is the main disease in country used to dictatorship), the power is more partitionned so it's more difficult to take it all. In Switzerland the parliement is so powerfull, people usually don't even know who the president is...

The multitude of party is the only healthy part of the turkish democracy. No one should hope for a two party system like in US or France. It looks enough like democracy so you can't change it but it's not democratic enough to give the people a real choice.

Half of the population is happy with the candidate that gets elected while the other half gets totally ignored. But in the half of the population that supports the party in power, only half of the party supports the head of the party. So in the end you get only one quarter of the population represented by the head of state while the rest can go fuck themselves. You get a situation like in France where anything the president does is unpopular because only less than 25% actually supports him and nothing moves.

At least with a parliement, if you want a motion to get through you must get differents party to agree with it so you better make some concession. The change are less radical (which is not always a bad thing if the governement is mostly islamic for exemple) and are more supported cause they represent an agreement done by a wider part of the country.

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General Off Topic / Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« on: July 17, 2016, 04:20:15 pm »
Funny how quickly tardogan emprisoned judges, when he saw the coup he must just have tought "what a great opportunity!"

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General Discussion / Re: help me!
« on: May 13, 2016, 12:59:18 pm »
Very disappointing... Came here to see some cute google trad chinese and it's just normal english... :mad:

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Game Admin Feedback / Re: [HEAD GLOBAL] Uthyr Pendraeg
« on: May 03, 2016, 02:29:01 pm »
To celebrate your nomination, here's one of my fav greentext:
http://imgur.com/a/d56Cf

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General Off Topic / Re: Refugee Crisis (Survey)
« on: April 27, 2016, 12:22:17 pm »
Talking about survey and statistics critics.... I think crpg community might be a biaised sample...

I think it's hard to deny the result of the survey about GB, there is a big problem with muslims there and blinding ourselves will not help. On the other hand, I wouldn't generalise the "the back to roots" trend, it all depends of the environment. If muslims live only among muslims ofc they will not integrate. While if the community are mixed up and people receive a good education, with time the immigrants can get integrated.

Most of the second generation muslims in my city are not practising anymore and I believe that most of their children will not even believe anymore. Already some of my muslim friends have lost their faith, probably because of a lesser pressure due the absence of a strong muslim community and because of school and science teaching.

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General Off Topic / Re: Meanwhile in tax haven
« on: April 06, 2016, 04:15:13 pm »
Also no/few US people named (yet)? Just seems kinda weird. Either they do it another way or through another company, or they're not being exposed yet for some reason.
http://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2016/04/the-panama-papers-where-are-the-americans-000083
Tltr: People in the US can do it legally in Nevada or Delaware.
It's nice that traffic lights work and someone goes out there and maintains them, but that doesn't mean it's terribly interesting to me, personally, and I don't see why it would be to someone else either, even if the media's breaking news was that humans maintain traffic lights, not magic. I certainly don't see what the point of talking about it is.
If the guy fixing the light is not joing his job correctly his boss will fire him up. Now if a politican is not doing his job correctly who's going to fire him up, Iceland PM would not have resigned if people didn't put pressure on him. Politcians are corrupted enough with pressure from the press and the people, just look how it goes in the US when no ones cares about politicians taking money from firms and lobbys. Sure indignation is not the most efficient way to make things advance but before we get some better democratic system that's the best people have pull out so far (btw iceland is trying to have some reformation of its democratic system to have a better control over its politicians, their new constitution is pretty intersting and its process of its creation too).

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General Discussion / Re: Describe crpg with gifs
« on: April 05, 2016, 03:12:56 am »
That time you needed to eco after being broke for your loompoint (but still wanted to wear the armor you painfully bought):
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