So last week was the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, which I guess is as good a place as any for the liberal assholes to gather and show the world what they’re doing wrong.
Of course, they can’t admit that they’re wrong, that they are the cause of the marketplace drying up, because they, like the religious, don’t have a grasp on reality.
Back again, I think I’m going to post these Monday, Wednesday and Friday until they run out, which is going to be a couple of weeks. That way, I can post other things if I decide to without doubling up. So here we go for part 3 of why I hate progressive politics because their talking points are just idiotic. Without further ado then, let’s get into it. Continue reading I Hate Progressives Part 3→
So this popped up on Reddit and when a bunch of Christians started posting in the comments, we got a bunch of leftists entirely ignoring what their own side does. What else is new, right? Continue reading More of the Same→
Welcome to part 2 of “I hate progressives”, where I have to remind people that I don’t necessarily hate the people, although there are plenty of assholes on all sides of the political aisle, and only the ideas that they have. This was spurred by a call into The Line, which I responded to a couple of posts ago, but this was just too massive a topic to engage with any other way. So let’s get back to it. Continue reading I Hate Progressives Part 2→
In a recent post, I said that I was going to do a series of posts on why I really dislike progressive political points. It’s not that I hate the people necessarily, just what the people believe. Hate the sin, love the sinner, although a lot of these people make it really hard to love them because they’re just assholes.
There was a recent call over on The Line from a woman named Angel in Ireland and while the call wandered around a lot, there were two points that I wanted to touch on. First, she asked if every religion in the world became “extremely progressive” overnight, would Matt and Jimmy still fight against them, and secondly, when talking about skepticism, she kept insisting that she was open-minded, as if they were the same thing.
This happens all the time, but I’m going to talk about one specific instance because this is why it’s really hard to tell the difference between true believers and poes and trolls.
So over the last weekend, my wife and I were out of town and while we were coming home, we drove past the hospital where I could have died. On the other side of the freeway was a local spaghetti restaurant where my wife and my parents went after they came to see me every day and I really like the place. There are a couple of locations around here, none exactly close to where we now live, but not exactly a huge drive, so I want to go again sometime.
Anyhow, people ask about it from time to time so I figured I’d fill in some more details. Why not, right? Continue reading How I Nearly Died→
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, but maybe it’s time for a serious vacation. Not just going somewhere, but taking a vacation from the online world because I am really starting to get sick of it.
I had no idea where to put this, so it goes here. Why the heck not? I’ve been thinking, in the last couple of weeks, that I really need a new chainsaw. I’ve got a tree to take down in the back yard and, now that I don’t have a chainsaw, I really need one.