War Room Lounge v69: Oh no not the bees! Edition

Best Nic Cage films. Pick up to 3 (Listed 5 top IMDB, then 5 top box office, & so-on until 20 films)


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Oh, young tonni.

I do so wish for you to someday come across an actual person from rural Wyoming and really see what you're missing.
They're probably better and more friendly than people that think this is the national anthem down in coal country:
 
Breezing through the obviously disingenuous stuff.

You talking about the 20-year-old (I think Jacob Wohl)? Indeed he seems like a person of low character. More relevantly, he failed miserably. With more experience, the correct gender and a team to work with, the tactic can become much more effective.

The lesson you should have learned from that is that in fact, very few people are willing to go along with something so sleazy, and the media checks stuff out before running with it. It was because Wohl was a true believer in the kind of hyperpartisan nonsense that people like you and Inga spread that he flopped. Even if someone is dishonorable enough to attempt such a thing, what are the odds that someone who tries to would find someone else willing to go along with it (and find someone else before they ask someone who is more honorable, who then reports them)?

Really? Why have you taken up the task of defending "the Left"?

Huh? I've taken up the task of defending the left? Why do you think making stuff up like that is an acceptable discussion tactic?
 
The thing about places like Wyoming or Montana though is there's basically nothing BUT small towns that probably feel like they're dying.
Yes I want to go on a vacation to a ghost town in Montana. Like literally everyone is gone.
 
How densely is Australia actually populated? Like the regions where people can and do actually live, not the desert?

Greater Sydney is about 400 per sq Km. I think it's similar for all the capital cities, where 90%+ of the population lives. I imagine any city consisting mostly of sprawling suburban bungalows would be similar. The feeling of overpopulation is largely a matter of shitty infrastructure.
Of course it doesn't take long to get to places with 0 people per sq km.
There's plenty of remote but comparatively lush areas in Tasmania and the far north though.
Cooktown to Lunawanna.

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Re big city commutes, I'm a big fan of the idea of creating systems of vines from which people can swing to and fro like Tarzan or Spiderman.
 
Re big city commutes, I'm a big fan of the idea of creating systems of vines from which people can swing to and fro like Tarzan or Spiderman.
SLC has a pretty nice/efficient rail system called TRAX.



Problem for me is to use TRAX I still have to drive like 15 minutes to get to the station.
 
But you have places that are pretty vast, in comparison to Western Europe.

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The thing about places like Wyoming or Montana though is there's basically nothing BUT small towns that probably feel like they're dying.
And IIRC a lot of the empty land out west is federal land. I think most of Nevada's or Utah's land area is federal land isn't it?
 
@JDragon friend of mine has the sky map app, it's pretty cool. I have an old nokia so
 
And IIRC a lot of the empty land out west is federal land. I think most of Nevada's or Utah's land area is federal land isn't it?
By federal if you mean like BLM land then I think it is.

It makes it great if you're into camping/hunting and shit though
 
Yes I want to go on a vacation to a ghost town in Montana. Like literally everyone is gone.

http://mentalfloss.com/article/65859/10-american-ghost-towns-you-can-visit

I've been to the Bannack one. Really cool. Montana turned a mining ghost town (and surrounding land) into a state park so as to preserve it.

In the link, there's apparently another ghost town in Montana, Garnet, that is beauro land management owned. I didn't know of that one. Blm has a lot of open hunting land that's great for antelope and good for elk. Other states, public hunting land is mostly a joke. Montana and its people are pretty cool all around. Missoula has too many displaced California hippies tho.
 
@JDragon friend of mine has the sky map app, it's pretty cool. I have an old nokia so

I have it myself. Love it actually.

So does this mean you would have to take your buddy to the date to show the Sky Map app?
 
http://mentalfloss.com/article/65859/10-american-ghost-towns-you-can-visit

I've been to the Bannack one. Really cool. Montana turned a mining ghost town (and surrounding land) into a state park so as to preserve it.

In the link, there's apparently another ghost town in Montana, Garnet, that is beauro land management owned. I didn't know of that one. Blm has a lot of open hunting land that's great for antelope and good for elk. Other states, public hunting land is mostly a joke. Montana and its people are pretty cool all around. Missoula has too many displaced California hippies tho.
Missoula is also a goddamn college town so you get all that bullshit there.

I have a friend that lives in Helena and he hates it (granted, he needs to leave Montana for other reasons) but most of Montana is pretty chill in my experience.

There's a state owned ghost town right outside of Zion National Park as well... AND there's a polygamist town nearby too if you want to drive through it and feel creeped out while a car follows you all over town.
 
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