@clacke isn't it dangerous to give them the ability to hold things of any type, like what if the object tries to do something with them that some types accept and others don't, or does that not count since they're all really object wrapper and not types, would you just have to build it in a way to be able to deal with anything
this pisses me of because i think i'm thinking about stuff from a C perspective where type stuff has to be rigid, so <> isn't the type it's like, what, a pretend type? it's the ole classic primitive integer set type of course
augustus pugin (augustus@shitposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 16-Mar-2017 03:20:39 UTC
augustus pugin>I did one signing where I ate somethin’ with a bunch of tomatoes in it right before. We did the signing and I was sipping on Coronas. I guess I drank too much and I threw up this mix of Corona and tomatoes. Right afterwards this fucking hot chick jumped out of the line and sucked it all up. It wasn’t a Jackass stunt, it was like, I want Bam’s throw up in my body! It was fucking weird. That was the gnarliest thing, and she was cute too and that was more mind boggling. She sucked up my throw up not as a dare, she just did it because she wanted it inside of her.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Honkey, is in fact, Irish American, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Irish plus American. American is not a nationality unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning Irish nationality made useful by the Irish catholicism, enslavery and potato-less components comprising a full minority status as defined by academia. Many people are a modified version of the Irish nationality every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Irish nationality which is widely used today is often called "White", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the Irish nationality, developed by the Gaulic Celts. There really is an America, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. America is the suffix: the magic in the dirt that allocates the nation's resources to the other ethnicities that you run. The suffix is an essential part of an nationality, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete proposition nation. Irish is normally used in combination with the American nationality system: the whole system is basically American with Irish added, or Irish-American. All the so-called "Honkey" distributions are really distributions of Irish-American.
@clacke @moonman @zemichi there isn't a single source, you have to wade through these nettles using your own hands, but, via TRS (yet another acronym for "therightstuff") a SWPL = "The kind of person parodied on the "Stuff White People Like" blog. Liberal, white hipster douchebags. Pronounced "Swipple" in singular, "Sweeple" in plural." SPLC and ADL are easily googlable.
@moonman @zemichi the funny thing is when a naive SWPL will start writing about the alt-right and their first googling will give them quotes from SPLC and the ADL which they pepper in their article as if they're these impartial non-biased groups standing up for equality. i still think the best way of understanding the alt-right is with the anti-biotic resistant strain of superbug metaphor. at some point people will begin to adapt around the weak buzzword shit people have been using since the 70s
@zemichi she never gets into specifics, these speech writers rely on hand-wavy get out clauses to stay adaptive and never put their chips down. expect a bunch of emotive pozzwords like troubling and toxic and divisive and other shit. they have no fucking idea what they're talking about.