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12 minutes ago, KoolHndLuke said:

I personally am in favor of all political races adding a talent, swimsuit, and mud wrestling portion to them just to break up the monotony. Bonus points if it turns into an orgy. :classic_tongue:

Nancy Pelosi naked.   "What's that spot between your tits?  Oh never mind, it's your belly button."

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8 hours ago, Darkpig said:

Is it better to eat spicy food quickly or slowly?

 

Scientifically speaking one would think slowly but I'm unsure.

It is best to swallow it whole (if possible).  That way you can get the maximum effect of gut wrenching burn.  ?

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Ok guys, I know I've been as guilty as anyone on my lapses on bring up politics, but let's get back to normal, if that is even possible with all the fear porn we are being inundated with constantly.  Politics blows chunks and it is only going to get worse in the run up to the election.  Let's keep LL a safe haven from it, since it will be impossible to avoid it anywhere else.

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On 10/2/2020 at 7:37 PM, Tyrant99 said:

It's a philosophical question. I'm not making an argument about vegetarianism or anything, I'm not one and only about 10% of people are. But what's the line in the sand where we would feel 'bad' about killing another life form?

 

If there was an animal that was as sentient or as smart as us, how would we feel about killing and eating it?

 

Is it more about the fact that it isn't human? Or that we rationalize it to be not as sentient?

 

If there was a super intelligent AI where the difference in intelligence between it and humans was comparable to the difference in intelligence between humans and chickens, would it view us as being 'less sentient'? And if we regard killing other animals as acceptable but killing humans as unacceptable simply because we are humancentric, then the AI may well be AI-centric, as we certainly aren't 'it'.

 

Now, what if it simulated itself some taste buds and decided that we tasted good?

 

These are all just hypotheticals.

Cannibalism is not a hypothetical. 

https://www.britannica.com/topic/cannibalism-human-behaviour

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1 hour ago, KoolHndLuke said:

I personally am in favor of all political races adding a talent, swimsuit, and mud wrestling portion to them just to break up the monotony. Obviously not the candidates themselves if they're fugly old men and women. :classic_tongue:

 

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Wrestling in any form might give an unfair advantage to certain politicians. Abe Lincoln was a wrestler, after all. Let us not forget this, either:

 

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34 minutes ago, FauxFurry said:

Wrestling in any form might give an unfair advantage to certain politicians. Abe Lincoln was a wrestler, after all. Let us not forget this, either:

 

Ah yes, the billionaire hair match, one of my favorites. Back when the show didn't completely fucking suck.

 

Speaking of which, i kinda wanna see what a hell in a cell match between Biden and Trump would be like. Two old dudes flailing at each other, one can't remember where he is and the other can't stop showing off his bad combover. Running around real slow, bumping off each other, bouncing off the ropes, tumbling and fumbling, panting like crazy. Obviously Trump will wipe the floor with sniffy-sniff Biden but man it'd be a sight to see lol. Oh and can't forget Vince McMahon as referee.

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5 hours ago, gregathit said:

It is best to swallow it whole (if possible).  That way you can get the maximum effect of gut wrenching burn.  ?

Yeah. People don't generally eat spicy food to be smart. But I like spicy food. Does that make me dumb? My tongue burns but I never did feel the burn going down my gut. Is there something wrong with my gut? Am I going to be a government test subject? All this and more on the next episode of Salsa Dancing Pig.

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1 hour ago, Darkpig said:

But I like spicy food

Then you're a weird pig!

 

 "A pig’s sense of smell is about 2000 times more sensitive than human's.": https://www.four-paws.us/campaigns-topics/topics/farm-animals/10-amazing-facts-about-pigs

 

"Believe it or not, pigs have been used by law enforcement due to their superior sense of smell.": https://doggysaurus.com/do-pigs-have-better-sense-smell-than-dogs/#:~:text=A pig can smell for,times better than a human!&text=Compare this to dogs who,to help them source objects.

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3 hours ago, Grey Cloud said:

That's entry level spicey. What you need is a good Ruby. ?

What about a Carolina Reaper?

2 hours ago, KoolHndLuke said:

Then you're a weird pig!

You say that like its a new thing.

2 hours ago, KoolHndLuke said:

 "A pig’s sense of smell is about 2000 times more sensitive than human's.": https://www.four-paws.us/campaigns-topics/topics/farm-animals/10-amazing-facts-about-pigs

 

"Believe it or not, pigs have been used by law enforcement due to their superior sense of smell.": https://doggysaurus.com/do-pigs-have-better-sense-smell-than-dogs/#:~:text=A pig can smell for,times better than a human!&text=Compare this to dogs who,to help them source objects.

I read that dogs are easier to train than pigs as a sniffer which is weird because pigs are far smarter than dogs... oh that explains a lot.

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4 hours ago, Darkpig said:

Yeah. People don't generally eat spicy food to be smart. But I like spicy food. Does that make me dumb? My tongue burns but I never did feel the burn going down my gut. Is there something wrong with my gut? Am I going to be a government test subject? All this and more on the next episode of Salsa Dancing Pig.

A buddy of mine loves to eat spicy food as well.  I can tell how spicy it is based on how he sweats and sighs.  With the really spicy stuff he needs a freaking towel and moans like a fucking whore in heat.  It is fucking hilarious to watch.  Kinda a little embarrassing as well.  ?

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R.I.P. Edward Van Halen.

 

I am still trying to decide how I feel about this. Never knew the man, but his work came at a time which was very influential to my musical tastes. With it being heard one year after I graduated and was myself involved with several rock bands within a 5-6 year stretch. I cut my teeth on Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, ZZ Top, and the other greats. Jimi Hendrix was just a bit before my 'time'.

 

The first time I heard Van Halen's 1st album in '77' we all knew this was something special. Within the next few years the entire 'hair band/glam rock' thing was in full swing which sustained itself through most of the 80's.

 

I was 19, I was amazed.

Now I'm 62, and am shocked.

Feeling older now than when I woke up today.

 

Spoiler

 

 

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