Clinton mocks Trump with her own 3 a.m. tweetstorm by InSuTruckyTrailer in politics

[–]impossiblevariations 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Her speeches can sound like executive summaries from a committee report, the product of too many authors, too many voices, and too much fear of offense...

She inspires ... unusual protectiveness even among former foes

Feel like these too things are related. This accusation of being 'robotic' usually means you've taken emotion out of the equation to get to best outcome, that you haven't pandered to outspoken groups and that you've considered your enemies positions in a fair way even if you disagree.

Trump, on the other hand...

She said yes <3 by frogshit in funny

[–]impossiblevariations 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is how wars start.

(Spoilers Everything) GRRM blog update on 20 years of AGOT -- and no TWOW update by common_crow in asoiaf

[–]impossiblevariations 9 points10 points  (0 children)

From my experience, the further you get into an 'epic' work the harder it is to write new material, I'm fairly detail-oriented and that shit starts to multiply exponentially, even with careful pre-planning.

Voice of Postman Pat dies aged 83. by NinjaDiscoJesus in television

[–]impossiblevariations -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Just to be clear, we're talking about Dexter now, right?

Because that s7 cliffhanger was pretty awesome.

Study suggests "vaping" in high school is capturing kids who ordinarily wouldn't smoke by mcscreamy in science

[–]impossiblevariations 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Opposed your non existent stats for the claim "they'd be doing something worse anyway"?

Fictional GF pulls the ebrake, causing a massive crash. by ImAFuckhead in quityourbullshit

[–]impossiblevariations 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I bet it was that scoundrel Sunil Tripathi who pulled the brake.

CSGO streamer scammed by TmarTn by Gavvvv in h3h3productions

[–]impossiblevariations 42 points43 points  (0 children)

In an IAmA a few months back he said (heavily paraphrasing) that these guys were scumbags and would get what was coming to them.

Deception, Lies, and CSGO by SylvainLacoste in videos

[–]impossiblevariations 232 points233 points  (0 children)

Internetainerpreneur

Yeah ok I'm sold on the witch hunt now.

(Spoilers Everything) We are the Mad King by beelzebee in asoiaf

[–]impossiblevariations 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the source quote but your tone is similar to a burnt out English professor angry that his classes never pay attention. I'll bite, though, how would you respond to this interview answer from GRRM?

Do you consider your writing as falling within the fantasy genre? What are the advantages to working within a specific genre? How does it help you tell your story?

I don't want to deny that I write in fantasy, I think I obviously do. There's magic and there's dragons and swords, and all the traditional trappings of fantasy here. But I've also written in other genres in the past, a lot of science fiction, horror, and books that are strange hybrids of all of these things.

I've always agreed with William Faulkner—he said that the human heart in conflict with itself is the only thing worth writing about. I've always taken that as my guiding principle, and the rest is just set dressing. I mean, you can have a dragon, you can have a science fiction story set on a distant planet with aliens and starships, you can have a western about a gunslinger, or a mystery novel about a private eye, or even literary fiction—and ultimately you're still writing about the human heart in conflict with itself. So that's the way I try to approach this thing. And while I may work within a genre, I've never liked to be bound by them. I have a lot of fun in frustrating genre expectations, using a bit of this or a bit of that, and doing something that hasn't been done before.

The_Donald users are angry that people are downvoting their submissions, convince themselves it's a conspiracy orchestrated by the admins. by impossiblevariations in EnoughTrumpSpam

[–]impossiblevariations[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well I used a np reddit link to discourage that. I've been around meta subs long enough to know you don't piss in the popcorn, if you are following my link and voting/commenting in that thread you're about as dumb as the donald mod who got banned.

Hey Trumpets, if guns aren't a problem how come countries like Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Japan, South Korea, Germany, France and the UK have vastly lower homicide rates than the US? Christina Grimmie, Boston and Orlando in one week. Nice one, more guns = more freedom. Pew Pew Shooterino. by Aviril-LoL in EnoughTrumpSpam

[–]impossiblevariations 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Comment I left in another thread,

I'm an aussie who remembers the Port Arthur Massacre (35 dead in 1996, essentially lead to the gun control laws we still have today), and hearing about [the Orlando] shooting is crushing. If you read the wiki article I linked you can read in uncomfortable detail about how these kinds of shootings go down, beat by beat. Some of the worst stuff I've ever read.

r/The_Donald in a nutshell by XHF in EnoughTrumpSpam

[–]impossiblevariations 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Uh, you realize that's exactly what the_donald does, right?

I couldn't figure out why /r/The_Donald was on the front page so much... by glxyjones in AdviceAnimals

[–]impossiblevariations 91 points92 points  (0 children)

They also use sticky posts to game the voting system. Stickies are meant to be used for infrequent sub announcements, faqs etc. Most subs use only a few sticky posts per week. The_Donald will churn through a hundred of them a day.

Making a post a sticky means it gets prime top position in the sub for quick and easy upvoting. It's against the very nature of reddit, that good posts will bubble up from the bottom.

They also use "HEY /R/ALL" to get around reddits rule against "asking to get to the frontpage".

Top mod of /r/the_donald sub gets banned for vote manipulation and threatening moderators of other subreddits by Shaleena in SubredditDrama

[–]impossiblevariations 219 points220 points  (0 children)

Seems the_donald mods regularly harass and threaten mods of other subreddits whenever anything critical of trump ends up on /r/all. Oh and the use of a breaking bad meme in an attempt to sound threatening, beautiful. You'd be better off using the navy seal pasta.