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Started by Unknown October 22, 2021
The John Doe troll stated the following in message-id 
<sdhn7c$pkp$4@dont-email.me>:

> The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id <sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:
> The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from > breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is > CLUELESS...
And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has itself posted yet another incorrectly formatted USENET posting on Sat, 23 Oct 2021 05:59:35 -0000 (UTC) in message-id <sl08c6$lpo$4@dont-email.me>. sZ1zGO0YDc3x
On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 11:38:08 PM UTC+11, palli...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bill Sloman
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> ** I am a long time expert on NG answers from trolls like you.
Only in the sense of being a troll, and one of the skills developed by trolls is the delusion that their responses are entirely reasonable. This isn't any kind of expertise - more a conditioned reflex or knee-jerk. You have gleefully claimed that you have "destroyed" several user-groups , and that would make you a psychopathic idiot, if it were true. It probably isn't true - you are just irritating and abusive, with an inflated idea of your own effectiveness - bit it is a pretty sick claim to make. -- Bill Sloman, Sydney
On 10/22/2021 3:53 PM, John Larkin wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 20:18:06 +0200, Jeroen Belleman > <jeroen@nospam.please> wrote: > >> On 2021-10-22 18:50, Corvid wrote: >>> On 10/22/21 8:03 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: >>>> >>>> https://www.npr.org/2021/10/21/1048246249/woman-killed-alec-baldwin-film-prop-firearm-new-mexico >>>> >>>> Hollywood is all about guns. The occasional on-set shooting death >>>> is just normal overhead. Hypocrisy of the ruling class. >>>> >>>> Our local newspaper is anti-gun, and the entertainment section is packed with ads featuring movie stars pointing guns. >>>> >>>> Money talks, I guess. >>> >>> And Hollywood is really all about money, not guns. >> >> >> Hollywood is weird. The whole American film industry is >> weird. Any amount of violence is acceptable, but showing >> a nipple is taboo. Weird. >> >> Jeroen Belleman > > The audience is international. Some countries won't allow female flesh > to be shown in movies. > > And there are language/culture barriers. Violence is universal. > > They hardly make serious or romantic movies any more. It's all cartoon > "action" and "thriller" movies with primitive emotion and sick levels > of sadism and violence and preposterous costumes and physics. > > Kung-fu movies blatantly violate conservation of momentum. >
Isn't every anonymous contributor to famous right-wing/conspiracy theory site ZeroHedge referred to as "Tyler Durden" in reference to that Brad Pitt stinker "Fight Club", from 20 years ago? There may have been a point to that stinker I don't know I could never be bothered to watch it all the way through, but whatever it was I expect that sites core audience didn't "get it" anyway...
On 10/22/2021 2:18 PM, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
> On 2021-10-22 18:50, Corvid wrote: >> On 10/22/21 8:03 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: >>> >>> https://www.npr.org/2021/10/21/1048246249/woman-killed-alec-baldwin-film-prop-firearm-new-mexico >>> >>> >>> &nbsp;Hollywood is all about guns. The occasional on-set shooting death >>> is just normal overhead. Hypocrisy of the ruling class. >>> >>> Our local newspaper is anti-gun, and the entertainment section is >>> packed with ads featuring movie stars pointing guns. >>> >>> Money talks, I guess. >> >> And Hollywood is really all about money, not guns. > > > Hollywood is weird. The whole American film industry is > weird. Any amount of violence is acceptable, but showing > a nipple is taboo. Weird. > > Jeroen Belleman
Who would want to watch Hollywood depict sex, anyway? A good amount has been written about how moving pictures, film and TV, are inherently uninteresting mediums that have to be made interesting with tricks like the most basic one, the jump cut. Violence and anger translate well, other emotional states not so well, the intrinsic "dynamic range" of expression of the medium is limited. But you find critiques like that in books that the anti-Hollywood types here likely haven't read, either.
On 10/23/2021 6:05 AM, whit3rd wrote:
> On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 1:27:49 AM UTC-7, palli...@gmail.com wrote: >> ,,,bill....@ieee.org wrote: > >>>>>>> movie about some old-timey gunslingers? I have no interest personally. >> ** FFS look up what the movie "Rust" is actually about. > > Not required reading. > >>> John Doe hasn't got anything useful to say so it posts a collection of irrelevant stuff that it has posted earlier. >> ** That don't make it irrelevant. > > No, but randomness does. > >> I means YOU cannot answer it honestly. >> John won a very long ago. > > Answer WHAT? There's no question presented, after all the snipping. > Any 'win' means there's a prize. What's the prize? What kind of contest > do you think this is? In discussion, the best prize is always clearly stated. > Otherwise, the discussion is worthless to all concerned. Ability, honesty, > irrelevance, are mentioned above, with zero context. Randomness, however (my > little addition) is evident. >
"Rust is a Western about outlaw Harland Rust, played by Baldwin, who travels to Kansas in the 1880s to free his 13-year-old grandson Lucas from prison and take him on the run from authorities" So a film about old-timey gunslingers, then. It's a Western, the genre is what the genre is.
On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 9:35:39 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
> On 10/22/2021 3:53 PM, John Larkin wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 20:18:06 +0200, Jeroen Belleman > > <jer...@nospam.please> wrote: > > > >> On 2021-10-22 18:50, Corvid wrote: > >>> On 10/22/21 8:03 AM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: > >>>> > >>>> https://www.npr.org/2021/10/21/1048246249/woman-killed-alec-baldwin-film-prop-firearm-new-mexico > >>>> > >>>> Hollywood is all about guns. The occasional on-set shooting death > >>>> is just normal overhead. Hypocrisy of the ruling class. > >>>> > >>>> Our local newspaper is anti-gun, and the entertainment section is packed with ads featuring movie stars pointing guns. > >>>> > >>>> Money talks, I guess. > >>> > >>> And Hollywood is really all about money, not guns. > >> > >> > >> Hollywood is weird. The whole American film industry is > >> weird. Any amount of violence is acceptable, but showing > >> a nipple is taboo. Weird. > >> > >> Jeroen Belleman > > > > The audience is international. Some countries won't allow female flesh > > to be shown in movies. > > > > And there are language/culture barriers. Violence is universal. > > > > They hardly make serious or romantic movies any more. It's all cartoon > > "action" and "thriller" movies with primitive emotion and sick levels > > of sadism and violence and preposterous costumes and physics. > > > > Kung-fu movies blatantly violate conservation of momentum. > > > > Isn't every anonymous contributor to famous right-wing/conspiracy theory > site ZeroHedge referred to as "Tyler Durden" in reference to that Brad > Pitt stinker "Fight Club", from 20 years ago?
Yes. Tyler was another jackass who had a definitive opinion about everything. The movie, like nearly every movie made in the last 40 years, is complete garbage. The industry is getting worse by the minute. It's all a bunch of psychopathic garbage.
> > There may have been a point to that stinker I don't know I could never > be bothered to watch it all the way through, but whatever it was I > expect that sites core audience didn't "get it" anyway...
 Bill Sloman Incorrigiblet LIAR and Massive Fake . 
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> > > ** I am a long time expert on NG answers from trolls like you. > > Only in the sense of being a troll,
** I win again - ding !
> > This isn't any kind of expertise
** I win another one - ding, ding.
> You have gleefully claimed that you have "destroyed" several user-groups ,
** Very proud of that, they seriously needed wiping out.
> and that would make you a psychopathic idiot,
** ROTFL - it makes me something of a saint you fucking asshole. > if it were true. It probably isn't true - ** Oh but it is 100% true. See " aus.hi-fi " and " alt.audio.pro live-sound " - they have been ghost towns for 10 years. So I win three out of three - ding ,ding, ding !!. ....... Phil
 bitrex wrote:
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> > > "Rust is a Western about outlaw Harland Rust, played by Baldwin, who > travels to Kansas in the 1880s to free his 13-year-old grandson Lucas > from prison and take him on the run from authorities" >
** Real story, the teen boy was falsely accused of murder. He was waiting to be hanged by a crazy lynch mob.
> So a film about old-timey gunslingers,
** Fucking bullshit. ...... Phil
Anthony William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
news:af932817-5d3f-466b-bd89-f122fdbf25dcn@googlegroups.com: 

> On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 5:27:14 AM UTC+11, John Doe > wrote: >> Jeroen Belleman <jer...@nospam.please> wrote: >> > On 2021-10-22 18:50, Corvid wrote: >> >> On 10/22/21 8:03 AM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: >> >>> >> >>> https://www.npr.org/2021/10/21/1048246249/woman-killed-alec-ba >> >>> ldwin-f > ilm-prop-firearm-new-mexico >> >>> >> >>> Hollywood is all about guns. The occasional on-set shooting >> >>> death is just normal overhead. Hypocrisy of the ruling class. >> >>> >> >>> Our local newspaper is anti-gun, and the entertainment >> >>> section is pac > ked with ads featuring movie stars pointing guns. >> >>> >> >>> Money talks, I guess. >> >> >> >> And Hollywood is really all about money, not guns. >> > >> > Hollywood is weird. The whole American film industry is >> > weird. Any amount of violence is acceptable, but showing >> > a nipple is taboo. Weird. >> >> Yes, our entertainment is so "weird" the rest of the world can >> never stea > l enough of it... > > The US entertainment industry is productive. The Indian > entertainment industry is even more productive, but Bollywood is > an acquired taste, and while it has more customers, they don't pay > as much for their tickets. > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2014/09/03/bollywood-ind > ias-film-industry-by-the-numbers-infographic/?sh=2d87d6e62488 > > There's always a market for nonsense that appeals to a particular > audience. John Doe and Cursitor Doom get their "news" from > organisations that put together conspiracy theories that are > absurd enough to appeal to them, though much too fatuous for > main-stream audiences. >
Episode 1 of "Squid Game" is about as violent as it gets. All using Guns and filmed in a country where folks have none. Out of 456, over 250 where "mowed down" because they failed at the competition. Damned shame we don't do that here with Republican white supremacist "law makers". The fucktards are damaging our nation every day. And more so as each day passes because we have not held the responsible parties accountable yet for their stupid power incursion attempt.
On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 5:35:49 PM UTC-7, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
> Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in > news:af932817-5d3f-466b...@googlegroups.com: > > On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 5:27:14 AM UTC+11, John Doe > > wrote: > >> Jeroen Belleman <jer...@nospam.please> wrote: > >> > On 2021-10-22 18:50, Corvid wrote: > >> >> On 10/22/21 8:03 AM, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> https://www.npr.org/2021/10/21/1048246249/woman-killed-alec-ba > >> >>> ldwin-f > > ilm-prop-firearm-new-mexico > >> >>> > >> >>> Hollywood is all about guns. The occasional on-set shooting > >> >>> death is just normal overhead. Hypocrisy of the ruling class. > >> >>> > >> >>> Our local newspaper is anti-gun, and the entertainment > >> >>> section is pac > > ked with ads featuring movie stars pointing guns. > >> >>> > >> >>> Money talks, I guess. > >> >> > >> >> And Hollywood is really all about money, not guns. > >> > > >> > Hollywood is weird. The whole American film industry is > >> > weird. Any amount of violence is acceptable, but showing > >> > a nipple is taboo. Weird. > >> > >> Yes, our entertainment is so "weird" the rest of the world can > >> never stea > > l enough of it... > > > > The US entertainment industry is productive. The Indian > > entertainment industry is even more productive, but Bollywood is > > an acquired taste, and while it has more customers, they don't pay > > as much for their tickets. > > > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2014/09/03/bollywood-ind > > ias-film-industry-by-the-numbers-infographic/?sh=2d87d6e62488 > > > > There's always a market for nonsense that appeals to a particular > > audience. John Doe and Cursitor Doom get their "news" from > > organisations that put together conspiracy theories that are > > absurd enough to appeal to them, though much too fatuous for > > main-stream audiences. > > > Episode 1 of "Squid Game" is about as violent as it gets. All > using Guns and filmed in a country where folks have none. > > Out of 456, over 250 where "mowed down" because they failed at the > competition. > > Damned shame we don't do that here with Republican white > supremacist "law makers". The fucktards are damaging our nation > every day. And more so as each day passes because we have not held > the responsible parties accountable yet for their stupid power > incursion attempt.
Hey DecayedBrainMatter, you fucking libtards probably would (and actually did) if you knew how to fucking handle a gun.