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What the Fark 2: That Was... Interesting.

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K-zoo, Lansing/East Lansing, and Muskegon still have Saggy beat on both sheer numbers and per capita figures. So...they've got that going for them, which is nice.
Kalamazoo and Lansing/East Lansing I can understand with universities in town. But what the heck is in Muskegon??
 
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Kalamazoo and Lansing/East Lansing I can understand with universities in town. But what the heck is in Muskegon??

I'm not sure - maybe ShirtlessBob has some thoughts? What sort of surprised me is that Mt. Pleasant and its namesake county have CMU, and CMU is considered among the biggest party schools in the state. So, you'd think...

But as far as I'm concerned, insert East Lansing jokes here. :D
 
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I'm not sure - maybe ShirtlessBob has some thoughts? What sort of surprised me is that Mt. Pleasant and its namesake county have CMU, and CMU is considered among the biggest party schools in the state. So, you'd think...

But as far as I'm concerned, insert East Lansing jokes here. :D
According to the locals, despite having a rich history, there is nothing to do in Muskegon.
 
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According to the locals, despite having a rich history, there is nothing to do in Muskegon.

Sounds like my hometown in the UP. Only three things to do: Drink, fu**, and go bowl. But the bowling alley burnt down.
 
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So does mine.

Mr. Durden, is that you?

I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God **** it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy **** we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very ****ed off.
 
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There are also people who believe JFK and 9/11 were inside jobs, and that FDR KNEW!!1! You're responding to one. :p

9/11 was from Dr. Day's warning: If the US does not conform to the illumanti's policies fast enough, there will be some form of terrorism event to ensure they do. And this was from 1969, folks.
 
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Flag. You know there really is no Illuminati, right? Yes, there is a group of extraordinarily rich and powerful families who own much of the world's wealth. And yes, they try to rig every system from the economy to elections to the law courts to protect their property. But that's no different than any plutocratic ruling class in any society -- it's just writ large now because of global communications.

And they are no more (or less) powerful relative to their subject population than any temporarily dominant ruling class. They can be unseated either by violence in the short term of by the inexorable changes to the conditions that brought them into being in the long term. And in either case, they will be replaced by a different plutocratic ruling class, for as long as power is based on coercion and scarcity (which is to say, for as long as humans are vulnerable to the predations of other humans, either at the point of a gun or the point of a contract).

All the "New World Order" rhetoric does is invest the current plutocracy with seemingly magical and menacing powers. In reality they're just the same grasping, selfish bullies that have always concentrated large amounts of power and wealth -- they are no more exciting or villainous than a corrupt clan controlling some garden variety African country.

If you really want to resist them stop turning them into something romantic. They're just hoods.
 
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Flag. You know there really is no Illuminati, right? Yes, there is a group of extraordinarily rich and powerful families who own much of the world's wealth. And yes, they try to rig every system from the economy to elections to the law courts to protect their property. But that's no different than any plutocratic ruling class in any society -- it's just writ large now because of global communications.

And they are no more (or less) powerful relative to their subject population than any temporarily dominant ruling class. They can be unseated either by violence in the short term of by the inexorable changes to the conditions that brought them into being in the long term. And in either case, they will be replaced by a different plutocratic ruling class, for as long as power is based on coercion and scarcity (which is to say, for as long as humans are vulnerable to the predations of other humans, either at the point of a gun or the point of a contract).

All the "New World Order" rhetoric does is invest the current plutocracy with seemingly magical and menacing powers. In reality they're just the same grasping, selfish bullies that have always concentrated large amounts of power and wealth -- they are no more exciting or villainous than a corrupt clan controlling some garden variety African country.

If you really want to resist them stop turning them into something romantic. They're just hoods.

Oh, there most certainly is, Kevin Bacon. All is not well. Especially if they start going after the citizenry defending themselves. Take a look at Germany. If it wasn't for the US bailing out the Jews there, look where we'd be. If the illuminati is able to control the entire world, which they're fairly close to doing (and will probably be able to by September), how will the people resist when they don't have the tools to do so? Who will save their asses? It's not like we can hope for some magic stargate to open and have humans from another galaxy that previously successfully revolted be able to liberate us.

Once the second amendment is gone, the world falls.
 
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Oh, there most certainly is, Kevin Bacon. All is not well. Especially if they start going after the citizenry defending themselves. Take a look at Germany. If it wasn't for the US bailing out the Jews there, look where we'd be.
We'd be in a land where there's no Hollywood! :eek: :(
 
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Oh, there most certainly is, Kevin Bacon. All is not well. Especially if they start going after the citizenry defending themselves. Take a look at Germany. If it wasn't for the US bailing out the Jews there, look where we'd be. If the illuminati is able to control the entire world, which they're fairly close to doing (and will probably be able to by September), how will the people resist when they don't have the tools to do so? Who will save their asses? It's not like we can hope for some magic stargate to open and have humans from another galaxy that previously successfully revolted be able to liberate us.

Once the second amendment is gone, the world falls.
The Illuminati have already joined forces with Miley Cyrus. It appears you're too late.
 
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