Maybe it’s just because I’m a Watergate buff (now that was a real conspiracy!) but this quote from the Kennedy assassination thread is a personal favorite:
When I read that, I was tempted to ask for a further explanation, but then I remembered who I was dealing with.
I usually have a life; tonight I don’t (I have a job and worked really fucking hard all week so I’m happily flat on my ass tonight) and I thought it might be amusing to see how people like you spend your days. Carry on! Your defensiveness is amusing and cute to observe, temporarily on my part.
It is, isn’t it? I mean, you still hear about fat lonely neckbeards living in their parents’ basement, but you usually don’t hear that just because someone’s posting shit online any more. It’s kind of quaint, really.
Isn’t she the person who, for a while there, was bringing up illegal immigration in every single thread she posted in? We could be talking about someone’s cat’s litter-box issues, and she’d blame it on those fucking Mexicans. And soon (next week, probably), because of the billions of illegals swarming into the country, that cat wouldn’t even have a litter box to not piss in, because the Mexicans will have moved into your basement and taken it over. That’s her, right?
I didn’t say it was a “plan”; I said it was a way to deal with the country’s financial woes.
And the reason it’s a “slogan” (to the degree it is; after all, Harry Reid seems awfully happy to have killed the latest “slogan” to pass the House :D) is because politicians of the type you favor are in strenuous opposition to it. Increasing spending is how they buy your votes.
Is it surprising or unusual for people who immerse themselves in a magical pseudo-life to be a tad unbalanced and even–essentially, given the medium–delusional?
I assume anyone who spends vast amounts of time “communicating” via palantir with disembodied beings is not 100 percent mentally healthy or socially adept. Is it just me, or isn’t that obvious and a given?