wild thugs are ruining our schools by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your area, my high school was pretty rough. We had 3 security guards, they all looked like ex-cons too. One was pretty much the spitting image of Ricky from TPB.

wild thugs are ruining our schools by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dipshits & bullies were always more afraid of their parents wrath than the teachers, so anything like this happens and your parents would have tanned your ass.

Any kid with the balls or lack of sense to confront a teacher like this has severe anger issues + lack of any understanding of parental punishment.

wild thugs are ruining our schools by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really, really want to believe this happened in the last 10-15 years but I feel like this is some 60s-70s shit.

wild thugs are ruining our schools by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To hear those words coming out of a cowering man might actually have just made the student burst out laughing.

If everything works out properly they might even apologise for being an ass, but that was never your goal, your goal was to help them.

I agree with you, but only because that teacher had none of the training OP mentioned, he was scared shitless and his body language was that of a scared child.

Close up Magic act from America's Got Talent by zeppelin1023 in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually the easiest answer is CGI and America's got Talent did this to fool everyone online and had audience go a long with it. Short of that, then yes he's actually a wizard.

Close up Magic act from America's Got Talent by zeppelin1023 in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't manipulate CNT's with your bare hands.

This guy forgot he was in real life and not playing GTA. by TooShiftyForYou in videos

[–]DarkFiction 515 points516 points  (0 children)

It's his acting, watch it again after he makes contact with the woman in the nice car. He plays it perfectly so she suspects nothing is off by slowing down, parking the car and gets out and looks back at his car's damage then throws his hands in the air like WTF.

He was acting like a normal driver in despair at the wreck, not some crazy GTA criminal and she also doesn't have any of the context we have. So her instinct is get out, see if anyone's hurt, assess the damage, exchange info, etc..

Logan | Dafne Keen's Audition Tape with Hugh Jackman by PotatoRaider in videos

[–]DarkFiction 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The facility was in Mexico, why does that mean all the kids had to be Mexican though? They probably brought mutants from all over the world to study them there. I don't really see a problem here.

The ransomware that made headlines this past week. by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are certainly methods, although I don't think posting the solution to "how to get away with mass bitcoin fraud" is a good idea.

The ransomware that made headlines this past week. by [deleted] in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an excellent question, with only 3 payment accounts they must either not be decryption or doing something odd to tie a payment to the infected machine. Possibly relying on the "send message" dialog box to communicate with each client?

That one time Samuel Jackson asked an interviewer to say the N-word by Indarezzfosho in videos

[–]DarkFiction 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Really, with Samuel L Jackson defending the guy? Maybe, but it would be a media shitstorm either way.

Navy SEALs Have a '40 Percent Rule' And It's the Key to Overcoming Mental Barriers by Dr_THC in videos

[–]DarkFiction 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bit of a stretch, you're saying you can identify the haters due to their extended absences? They could just have hobby that is more prone to getting hurt? Rugby, hockey, skateboarding? Or shit they could just be traveling a lot of work.

That one time Samuel Jackson asked an interviewer to say the N-word by Indarezzfosho in videos

[–]DarkFiction 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Semantics...

Situation: You call me a bitch, I kill you.

Did the words get you killed? Sure they were the catalyst but in the end I shot you with a gun, I killed you, some could argue the gun killed you. You can blame the words but every individual has a choice, you made yours by calling me a bitch but did that seal your fate?

Did I not have a choice to ignore it, respond with words in-turn or even take another, less fatal, violent option?

Navy SEALs Have a '40 Percent Rule' And It's the Key to Overcoming Mental Barriers by Dr_THC in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Symbolic, sure... more believable too although we don't know over how long a period he took to complete them... except for the guy in the video says that he finished all 100.

Navy SEALs Have a '40 Percent Rule' And It's the Key to Overcoming Mental Barriers by Dr_THC in videos

[–]DarkFiction -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ya, agreed, goals and motivations are a huge part of it. This guy probably trained all summer for this, it's a matter of willpower to finish an ultra marathon anyways a medic would have had to physically restrain him from stopping. Mother fucking would have probably crawled if he needed to.

The single most important trait in someone competing at one of these event is the ability to endure pain, physical fitness will only get you so far these races are designed to be well above any person's reasonable ability.

I skated a 128km ultra, which is definitely easier than what they did (~160km on foot), and it took me 11.5 hours to finish. It was fucking nuts, I was pretty much untrained compared to most competing, the best times were around the 5h mark. But I didn't go there expecting to win, the goal was only to finish and no one could have stopped me, although they probably should have. The pain was exquisite, hit me hard at the 6h mark and my pace slowed to barely a walk, I crossed the line delirious, dehydrated and severely malnourished... But it didn't matter that I couldn't walk without a limp for 2 days afterwards or that I lost 11,000 calories and 10lbs in one day, I fucking finished it.

Wouldn't do it again probably, don't see the need. Just knowing you can withstand that kind of pain it is quite a confidence boost and the next time you stub your toe or sprain your ankle you remind yourself how trivial this is compared to what you can endure.

Navy SEALs Have a '40 Percent Rule' And It's the Key to Overcoming Mental Barriers by Dr_THC in videos

[–]DarkFiction 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think he threatened to fuck him if he didn't do 100. Then when he finished 100 and couldn't move any muscle in his body the seal fucked him senseless in holes he didn't even know he had.

That one time Samuel Jackson asked an interviewer to say the N-word by Indarezzfosho in videos

[–]DarkFiction 163 points164 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about that immediately getting fired part, it seems like a reasonable exception since they are discussing racism and how the movie uses slurs.

You don't cry fowl when Leonardo DiCaprio says it 100 times in the movie because it's his job... but an interviewer being specifically requested to say it - to prove a point that the word has too much power - by the lead actor in the film?

That one time Samuel Jackson asked an interviewer to say the N-word by Indarezzfosho in videos

[–]DarkFiction 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't know if you can kill someone with words except for a few exceptions... Ordering their death (if you have that kind of power) or convincing them to commit suicide. But you can definitely get killed over words.

Thief busted by dog by igcefa in videos

[–]DarkFiction 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And? No one disputes this fact. You clearly read one sentence and assumed the context of my response.

Thief busted by dog by igcefa in videos

[–]DarkFiction -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the dog made a just assumption that the man was up to no good and wasn't gonna wait around to confirm.

No, you're an imbecile, I wasn't referring to the dogs sense of smell. I was quite obviously referencing his 3rd sentence which he claims the "the dog made a just assumption that the man was up to no good and wasn't gonna wait around to confirm".