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02:00
I need to meet with @TonyTheLion. I can't believe I let concerned 3rd parties bully me out of it last time
@Ell What happened?
@Ell I am coming, tooo
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"Its not safe to meet Internet people" etc. Etc.
I don't mind piercings. I wouldn't be surprised if I got one someday even if it's not in my plans. But I don't like stretchers.
If you can't trust Tony to not kill you, you can't trust anyone.
02:00
@TonyTheLion is a pretty scary lion.
He might eat you.
@JerryCoffin shrug They say decoration, I say potential for catching on things when fleeing from bears and mountain lions
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@Morwenn IRTA "even if its not in my pants"
I mean public medical system here is free & I am paying over 1 grand a year on private health insurance (private hospital coverage). But I don't want to go to the doctors because I really don't want to share all the personal details & be given advice like 'lose weight' .. 'cut down alcohol' :(
Don't worry about meeting internet people, bby. If we wanted to kill you, you'd be dead. :/
@Ell Everybody reads my messages as if they were sexual. It's pathological.
02:01
@Morwenn wink
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@ElimGarak yeah I'm not worried, but other persons were
@Telkitty Be sure that it's harder when you have to share what you think with them.
@TonyTheLion I know you'd never eat me alive, bby
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Even though I've stayed in two loungers houses already :3
02:02
@jaggedSpire If you live in the city you wouldn't have to worry about this. Yet another reason NYC is better than the other part of NY.
@user3886129 lol
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In foreign countries
Show us on the doll where the Loungers touched you :$
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you said city, not NYC. You're wrong.
02:02
fuckin' mountain lions wandering around Colorado Springs...
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@jagged and @nooble are both in NY?
GO HOME YOU'RE DRUNK
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Who wants a mini unconf in Easter in croatia
@Ell nope. I'm in St. Louis, where I have to worry less about mountain lions and bears and more about humans.
@Ell She went to the not-good part of NY a while ago.
02:04
@user3886129 Rochester is a perfectly fine location, as is Albany.
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I don't know USA geography
Texas is in the south
@user3886129 "...NYC is better than the other part of NY." Alexander Pope would be so proud--you've exemplified his phrase ("Damning with faint praise") perfectly.
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Canada is in the north
St. Louis is by some metrics the second-most dangerous city in the US.
@jaggedSpire But where will you get dippin dots?!
02:05
@user3886129 I don't eat bad ice cream.
@jaggedSpire Do you eat good ice cream?
@user3886129 sometimes, but I have plenty here.
Actually, I might have better here than in CO...
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And in the middle you have Michigan
Which borders Ohio, new York and Rhode island
Who cares about Staten Island.
wtf dude
02:06
Whoops confusion.
@jaggedSpire Josh and John's.
I can't into names.
@JerryCoffin Josh and John's is pretty goddamn delicious
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Are your big macs bigger than UK ones?
But St. Louis has Oberweis, and I've never been able to do a really effective comparison
02:07
@Ell I can probably finish one in 3 minutes.
Aaaand now I miss Michelle's
Anybody else have this weird thing from time to time, thinking about which city is going to be next, massacre-wise?
@jaggedSpire You and a lot of other people--that was a truly shitty situation.
@JerryCoffin Didn't they try to expand too fast? I wasn't particularly old when they closed down, but I recall that as the explanation given.
@ElimGarak I'm thinking New York because it's the best place for everything.
:27911632 Meant to reply.
02:11
@user3886129 Nah, bby, you got yours. Let others have some.
@ElimGarak Lol.
I'd wager London, Berlin or Rome.
Actually why isn't New York being attacked in all this.
I can get a few days off from school if it happens.
Because it's being watched by every three letter agency in the US.
@jaggedSpire I don't think so. At least as I heard it, the owner's brother offered to help out on book-keeping--then quit paying their bills and absconded with essentially all the money they'd made for the last 3 months or so.
02:13
@Ell map
@ElimGarak Oh, right.
@JerryCoffin holy hell :(
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Sleep time
Goodnight children
Also, getting caught alive in the US is not really fun. Mass murderers have a better time in Europe.
@Ell Night night L.
02:15
@jaggedSpire Yeah--but I heard it mostly from the owner (he used to hang out at The Ritz) so I suppose he could have been making up a story to cover for his own mistakes.
@ElimGarak Huh?
This illustration shows the good part circled in blue.
I should visit Canada.
@JerryCoffin You're more likely to be correct, I think. I was a kid back then, and my memory is quite poor.
@user3886129 <3
@user3886129 Attackers are subject to the PATRIOT act. Best case scenario for them is several consecutive life sentences served at ADX Florence, 23 hour lockdown, until you die in a cell smaller than a bar toilet stall. The Boston bomber was transferred there in July.
I really miss their hot fudge sundaes, with the delicious cookie they'd always stick in
02:18
@jaggedSpire Another to try if you ever go to Cincinnati is Aglamesis. Great ice cream and perfect location--still as it was built in 1920 (or somewhere around then).
@jaggedSpire Oh yeah those are great.
Oatmeal cookie best cookie.
@ElimGarak rekt
What happens in Europe?
@user3886129 They ask about getting a Playstation 2 and complain about the food.
@JerryCoffin oooh. Thanks!
@jaggedSpire Surely.
@user3886129 it was sort of like a sugar cookie, rolled thin and then curled into a tube
02:20
@ElimGarak :P
@user3886129 Sadly, I'm not even joking, but well, that's Norway. They've always been nice.
@Morwenn speaking of burgers
@ElimGarak I thought the complaining part was that they only got this ancient PS 2?
out of all of ramsey's videos on yt
these looked the best
@JerryCoffin Yeah, something about bad games. It was hilarious.
He also complained that his coffee is cold or something. And that the guards sometimes treat him like a mass murderer.
02:24
@ElimGarak Quelles horreurs!
Their progressive society also has a ceiling on sentencing, at 21 years. After that expires, they can slap another 21 years onto his sentence (but are obligated to take "rehabilitation" into account). I am sure they'll take Crash Bandicoot highscores into account. Norway thinks that 21n sounds better than m.
@ElimGarak At least in general, I can see where that general idea probably makes a fair amount of sense. At least as much as some people in US prisons who where caught with half an ounce of pot when they were 17, and won't be eligible for parole until they're 80 or something.
Granted, I'm exaggerating a bit, but you get the general idea...
@JerryCoffin Mandatory sentencing? I think I saw somewhere they'll be releasing quite a bit of folks in 2016 (and already started in 2015).
People caught with some weed/substance and got their entire lives ruined.
Who knew, drugs do ruin your life :v
A cell in ADX Florence where folks spend 23 hours a day.
And IRL
02:32
> Tsarnaev allegedly later said during questioning that they next intended to detonate explosives in Times Square in New York City
@ElimGarak Some of it is from mandatory sentencing, but other times it's just from pissing off a judge. I (sort of) know a guy who was sentenced to 10 years, almost entirely because he refused to testify against his friend (on a first offense when he was 17--probably should have been sentenced to something like six months).
@JerryCoffin That's terrifying! :/
@user3886129 Given their "successful" bombing, it's fair to say the second one's yield would be pretty shit as well. I like how they thought they would walk away free/alive.
@JerryCoffin didn't appeal to a higher court?
wait did something happen
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Nah, bby. You're safe. <3 Just discussing Tsarnaev's new crib at ADX Florence and stuff.
02:35
@ElimGarak The fact that he kinda got away and rode an SUV to safety somewhere (before being caught in a boat) kinda reminds me of GTA V.
> Girl, 15, Accused of Killing Mother, Mom's Boyfriend: NYPD
that seems to be the headline now
@AlexM. Nah. Started from this.
@bitcode I nuked nearly everything about Visual Studio.
Manually.
also hiding the truth/obstruct law is a pretty serious offence
AppData, Local, LocalLow, and then Program Files / Program Files (x86), and then from the temp folder as well.
I restart the computer, and then I also fixed my Locale
02:36
@Telkitty He did appeal, and the sentence was reduced to (if memory serves) 8 years, but he'd agreed to plead guilty without getting a clear statement of what he'd get as a sentence, so it was basically impossible to do much without clear-cut evidence of of obvious judicial misconduct.
That is, I had a custom time display (00:00 -> 24:00 time) and a different date display as well.
Turns out Windows was trying to inject that locale into the VS installer, and it was destroying the entire process.
Yeah, proving abuse of power & corruption is extremely difficult.
Because WHAT YOU AREN'T ENGLISH BLASHPHEMY.
And people always cling to "he's a pillar of the community", the devil doesn't wear horns in public, yo.
It's safe to say that he could never do anything if he weren't a "pillar of the community".
The Devil Wears Prada
02:39
> Convicted of carrying out the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which killed 168 people.
Serving 161 consecutive life sentences.
lol
161
this about Terry Nichols I'm reading about that guy's prison
> Ruben Castro
Raul Leon
Francisco Martinez
Serving life sentences.
here they couldn't even enumerate
it's an infinite list of life sentences
@ElimGarak We're kind caught on the horns of a dilemma: this is clearly a case where the judge had far too much leeway. Take too much away, and you end up with mandatory sentencing. Being sure you've found the "right" middle ground is extremely difficult, to say the least.
@AlexM. enum class
@AlexM. ADX Florence is mostly designed to contain the worst scum of the Earth, it's a level 5 security facility, one level over "supermax". ADX itself stands for ADministrative maXimum
that trotski guy is the only one getting killed in there
I am not exactly sure how 23 hours a day in there is preferable over death. Maybe that's the point, though.
02:44
@ElimGarak Pretty much the modern-day equivalent of Alcatraz (but with ~150 years more experience in building secure prisons).
no
nope
@AlexM. Martinho Filipe Dias Fernandes
ah ok
> Serving 4 life sentences plus 50 years.
lol that's like, infinity + 50
@ElimGarak They say that when humans lose their perception of time (no window, constant lighting), that they go insane.
4 x infinity + 50
02:46
This would be fun to test.
@ElimGarak I don't think they're particularly trying to make the prisoners' lives more miserable--but their misery still takes a distant second place to security.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, it's pretty impressive when you have the privilege of watching it from the outside.
@user3886129 I am pretty sure most of the inhabitants qualify as insane upon entry.
@AlexM. They do this in case one of the sentences gets appealed successfully (I think).
@ElimGarak I've no particular desire to watch any more closely than driving by on the highway...
@ElimGarak But they have special places for insane people.
Like psychiatric hospitals.
I should go visit an abandoned one.
I heard they're pretty spooky.
02:51
@user3886129 Yeah, I like those 2 meters below ground the most.
@user3886129 People who qualify as criminally insane (at least theoretically) shouldn't go to prison--but "criminally insane" doesn't really match with what most people think of as "insane".
I think they have one of the dicks that helped with 9/11 in ADX Florence.
@JerryCoffin I wonder if you could just fake being criminally insane.
@user3886129 You get evaluated by a lot of folks and it's really difficult.
It's not just an interview with you, it's your entire life under a microscope.
02:54
Oh.
@ElimGarak I should probably add (since it may not be obvious immediately) that the security runs in both directions: I'm pretty sure some of the people at Florence end up there because the authorities are pretty well convinced that in a more typical prison, they'd be murdered (quite possibly after being brutalized/abused/tortured for arbitrary lengths of time).
@JerryCoffin Indeed, there are also troubling inmates like Bronson who get placed into higher security facilities after causing too many issues.
@user3886129 I doubt that it's easy, and I'm not sure it would really be preferable if you could. A psychiatric hospital isn't necessarily a lot more pleasant than a prison.
> In 2013, he was moved to Woodhill prison. However, shortly after hitting governor Alan Parkins several times on the head on 28 February 2014 he was moved back to HMP Wakefield, in March 2014. On 17 May 2014, he attacked prison officers at HM Prison Full Sutton after hearing about the result of his least favorite football team, Arsenal FC winning the 2014 FA Cup Final.
@JerryCoffin In a way I think that these hospitals should have more security.
Crazy people.
03:05
@user3886129 I don't know for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me a lot if some may.
I imagine one day people who are insane (and dangerous) will be put in cryo until there is tech suitable to fix them, if the cost of maintaining cryo remains lower than maintaining the patients and maintaining a secure environment. I imagine the US dumps a lot of money into feeding their prisoners & criminally insane patients, along with the facilities.
I'm gonna watch a movie. bye
Thanks for letting us know, bby!
@ElimGarak Maybe--but I'm not sure I think it's likely to happen. If I were somebody in the future, I'd wonder a lot about what the benefit to me or my society was supposed to be. Do we foresee such a shortage of people in the future that they'll need or want our criminals?
True, I'd argue it is only a possibility if it becomes cheaper to "knock them out" than to keep them talking shit. But there is the issue of rehab, because knocked out prisoners can't be rehabilitated. And there is always the question whether rehabilitation is a thing at prisons or something people tell themselves to feel better.
And there is also the loss of workplaces due to a reduced amount of guards required.
The Bureau of Prisons currently employs 40k people and has a budget of 6.5B USD. I suppose that's not a lot, compared to other expenses of the US. And those are just the prisons of the federal government, I suppose there are state prisons as well.
03:28
Hey all champs
@Learning Hi.
I want a hoverboard.
And a flying one, not that other thing.
@ElimGarak Well, it's said that executing people (humanely) costs WAY more than keeping someone alive for life in prison (that food, doe).
But I can't find a decent power supply or regulator (speed controller).
So I would imagine that just keeping people in prison indefinitely isn't so much a financial cost, so much as a "we don't have enough room for all these motherfuckers" kind of deal.
@ThePhD I think the humane part is mostly for the executor's sake. :D
03:38
Well, yeah.
Imagine if you were a violent axe murderer for a dayjob.
"We're going to execute you in a really dignified manner."
"Thanks, fam."
The psychological effect would be.... enormous.
I'd imagine victim's family members would like to shoot such people.
"That thing these people are in here for? You're going to do it to them. And everyone else who comes through here. Efficiently. For years. Have fun. :D"
I need a portable power supply that's better than a dozen LiPo batteries in a series.
03:45
@ThePhD must not respond with enthusiastic smiley face. must not respond with enthusiastic smiley face
@jaggedSpire u.u Weren't you like, not here?!
Where'd you come from. D:
:3
@ThePhD I'm summoned by mentions of violence, dark deeds and drama.
Also offers of souls
@user3886129 one must build it oneself
Really, I was lurking
/actually working on art things
03:50
Ah.
A liiikely story I see, I see.
@nick Batteries are hard to make.
CPUs are hard to solder.
I found something in an old sketchbook and decided to work on it some more, but I think my pens might run dry before I'm done
@jaggedSpire IRTA penis
@user3886129 develop dense supercapacitors
@nick Too expensive.
03:51
So I got distracted playing with my brush pens and colored pencils
@user3886129 dense
@user3886129 good job
How would it be expensive just do some research and be smart and stuff
I could help you bring the product to market
Since you're the shit.
Package Nooble with each set of batteries
03:52
I also discovered that I was shit at drawing people in middle school shudder
I think the best way would be to charge royalties like ARM and get rich af
@jaggedSpire omg
pics
@nick Another problem is that helicopter rotors are efficient because they're long and thin, so it would have to be a gigantic hoverboard.
This saddens me.
I would like to fly this thing to the WTC 1 tower.
@user3886129 I pretty much abandoned all of them before they got far
And parachute off like that other guy.
@jaggedSpire Still though. We'd like to see your skills.
because I was capable of recognizing the uncanny valley when I saw them
@user3886129 my skills as of a decade ago?
03:55
@jaggedSpire Yes.
I drew in middle school too.
Mostly stick figures and penises.
Get rid of rotors and develop an ion propulsion system
@nick lol
It would be so amazibg
most of these are weredragons, actually
SHOW US THE FANFIC
@nick what fanfic?
@user3886129 dammit man I instinctively clicked on that.
SHOW US THE FANFIC
@nick there is no fanfic
How disappointing.
Lies mit mir.
If I had a hoverboard, I could get to school far quicker.
I wonder how the control would work.
03:59
Lean in?
oh hey I can tell where middle school ends
@nick Would this make it go up or down or forward?

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