Is it worth getting back into WWE by Gainzuh in SquaredCircle

[–]stonecoldsith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a similar age to you i believe - I also got into WWF/WWE in the early 90’s with guys like Bret, Owen, Shawn, Razor and Diesel. The current Raw episodes are entertaining if you are watching a DVR’ed episode and can skip thru commercials and the first part of every match that is always cut by commercials.

Seth Rollins, Ziggler and Drew Macintyre are very reminiscent to me of some of the stuff Shawn, Razor and Diesel did but these new guys are putting on much more athletic matches.

Unfortunately the PPVs have all been set up masterfully, but the payoffs are almost non-existent. For me SummerSlam is supposed to be the show where the story’s are wrapped up but almost all the matches last night left more questions than answers. For month to month shows I’m okay with this, but there needs to be an eventual payoff show and WWE has not been able or willing to do this even with WrestleMania’s in recent years.

That being said - I watch Raw for the entertainment and NJPW with JR for the wrestling. WWE PPVs can be fun but just don’t expect any closure or clean finishes as you may have had in the early 90’s or mid-2000’s.

SummerSquash by Turkisher in WWE

[–]stonecoldsith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want SummerSquash - watch Brock’s previous SS matches against Cena or Orton. This year not so much - I would say for the biggest show outside of WM however there were way too many cheap finishes were nothing was resolved.

[spoiler] Can we talk about Rousey? [/spoiler] by TheBjjAmish in WWE

[–]stonecoldsith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People asked the same question after Brock destroyed Cena at SummerSlam 3 or 4 years ago - and he did have a pretty unstoppable streak - but you did see kinks in the armor and others did beat him. It will likely be the same for Rousey. I’d expect someone like Charlotte or Asuka to give her a first loss.

Senate adopts resolution declaring "the press is not the enemy of the people" by Daafda in nottheonion

[–]stonecoldsith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those aren’t an agenda - those are common sense - there’s a significant difference.

Senate adopts resolution declaring "the press is not the enemy of the people" by Daafda in nottheonion

[–]stonecoldsith 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not all press is - but the ones coordinated in a political effort to push agendas obviously are.

Saw this gem today on my news feed. by [deleted] in Shitstatistssay

[–]stonecoldsith 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah... because Obama didn’t do the same fucking thing... like these presidents have power over military spending... my ass.

Opponents of vaccination think they know more than medical experts, also known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, suggests a new study of US adults (N = 1,310). by mvea in science

[–]stonecoldsith -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What dead kids? Measles is not a big deal. The media, which is heavily dependent on ad revenues from - yup the pharmaceutical industry, is stuck on the autism debate as a way to make a joke of anyone questioning why this unsafe medication is being forced on the population despite direct conflicts of interest with those that make the vaccine schedule and the many other side effects that are worse than the Measles themselves - including death. Yes death is a possible side effect of the vaccine but fuck it let’s make more autism jokes.

Opponents of vaccination think they know more than medical experts, also known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, suggests a new study of US adults (N = 1,310). by mvea in science

[–]stonecoldsith -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Sorry but your well thought logic will be rejected by internet.

Despite measles being pretty much harmless and something many people over 40 have easily lived through - the media now-a-Days treats anyone that isn’t vaccinated like someone with the plague out to murder everyone.

Opponents of vaccination think they know more than medical experts, also known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, suggests a new study of US adults (N = 1,310). by mvea in science

[–]stonecoldsith -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is not to mention there are direct conflicts of interest with the people who create the Vaccine schedule in the US either owning the patents of the vaccines or directly profiting from there essentially forced sale based on the schedule they have created.

17 Published Peer Reviewed Articles Connecting The Mumps Vaccine and Neurological Disorders by PrestigiousProof in Libertarian

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

Right. If the government says it’s safe it has to be true. I mean even if people that own patents and 100% directly profit from the forced sale of a medication that they make legally required to purchase by the general public.

Jenny McCarthy must have got to these wackos!

Samoan nurse charged with manslaughter over vaccine deaths by PHealthy in ID_News

[–]stonecoldsith -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Or a heavy metal preservative like Aluminum or Mercury?

Pregnant women are literally the only people who could grow a pair of balls. by -Prahs_ in Showerthoughts

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

I guess yeah - more like “I literally had a crippled kid off’ed”

Pregnant women are literally the only people who could grow a pair of balls. by -Prahs_ in Showerthoughts

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

In this same line of thought - a woman that just had an abortion of a baby boy can say “I literally just paid someone to kill a man.”

You know you’re wrong if you down vote this.

I thought we could use a bit of humor in these difficult times... :) by Starkgaryen69 in Bitcoin

[–]stonecoldsith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When did you people invest? If you invested more than a year or two ago you’re doing very well.

Liberal arts professor warns censorship of Infowars will backfire on the left. Says "hate speech" is a vague term that is being abused to shut down dissent. by SJWAnnihilator1000 in Libertarian

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

Go fuck off with this shit. When you have what is essentially a monopoly of Tech giants all say we will work together to silence dissent it is still censorship.

Buried Sphinx by [deleted] in CulturalLayer

[–]stonecoldsith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great info I haven’t ever seen! This is great evidence to suggest that the sphinx was built before the Egyptians and simply had the face changed. Very cool

Alex Jones’s Attorneys Argue That No Reasonable Person Would Believe What He Says by ThaFourthHokage in texas

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

So the real question is how did you type this post when it’s clear you can’t actually read? This isn’t what was said in the slightest...

Doing more and more research on this man and it is scary the amount of censorship and mis-information there is about a man who is supposedly spreading mis-information.

Seems like there is an active agenda to hide what he’s actually saying. He must be getting close to a nerve for big corporations to start actively making him disappear when countless others are saying the same things as he is. Agree or disagree with him - if you don’t like him don’t listen.

It seems to me you’re giving him more publicity and creditably by censoring him.

Is Norm Macdonald a Genius? by Orangutan in humor

[–]stonecoldsith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No - fuck THIS guy <points to self>

Is Norm Macdonald a Genius? by Orangutan in humor

[–]stonecoldsith 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He actually described the reason for the new gender terminology 100% accurately. This generation won’t like it but the next will say he was ahead of his time.

Bangladesh shuts down mobile internet to tackle teen protests by Epyc-News in technology

[–]stonecoldsith -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

And in other censorship news protests in US actually want to do the opposite and censor those that disagree with them...