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I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-05 08:03pm
by cmdrjones
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((You should not post direct links to crazies. They can follow you home. -- LadyTevar
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-05 11:05pm
by Borgholio
I could only read a few pages down before the rambling gave me a headache. Time to play some EVE Online....
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 10:45am
by cmdrjones
Borgholio wrote:I could only read a few pages down before the rambling gave me a headache. Time to play some EVE Online....
No... No... NO!! You just don't get it! Princess Leia and Darth Vader were working TOGETHER! He's the King of the empire and.. and... and... There really wasn't a rebellion like you think... it's all there!
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 02:43pm
by Borgholio
I wonder if he's projecting his fears about the New World Order onto Star Wars in order to make it appear less crazy. I bet Darth Vader in his examples is really a stand-in for Darth Obama...
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 03:48pm
by LaCroix
Like everything, there is a kernel of truth to it -
he does make a decent argument against force ghosts - whenever there is one, R2 is never far away, and he has the ability to generate holograms.
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 03:57pm
by Adam Reynolds
LaCroix wrote:he does make a decent argument against force ghosts - whenever there is one, R2 is never far away, and he has the ability to generate holograms.
Where was he on Hoth when Obi-Wan appeared to Luke? Back at the Rebel base and nowhere to be seen. As a side note, I wonder if R2 thinks Luke is crazy for talking to himself as I see no reason a Force ghost would appear to a droid.
This reminds me of the
Death Star conspiracy, a parody of 9/11 conspiracy theories. Only this one doesn't seem a parody in the same sense.
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 05:08pm
by AniThyng
Borgholio wrote:I wonder if he's projecting his fears about the New World Order onto Star Wars in order to make it appear less crazy. I bet Darth Vader in his examples is really a stand-in for Darth Obama...
Then you would be wrong, as he's pitching Vader as a hero undermining the empire fom within.
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 06:41pm
by Borgholio
AniThyng wrote:Borgholio wrote:I wonder if he's projecting his fears about the New World Order onto Star Wars in order to make it appear less crazy. I bet Darth Vader in his examples is really a stand-in for Darth Obama...
Then you would be wrong, as he's pitching Vader as a hero undermining the empire fom within.
Not necessarily. You know how many right-wingers say Obama is trying to destroy this country from within?
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 07:25pm
by Batman
Except for the hero part. How many right-wingers are thinking about Obama as the hero destroying Evil Murrica?
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 07:37pm
by Borgholio
Batman wrote:Except for the hero part. How many right-wingers are thinking about Obama as the hero destroying Evil Murrica?
He's the hero of evil Liberals. That's enough.
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 07:47pm
by Grumman
Borgholio wrote:I wonder if he's projecting his fears about the New World Order onto Star Wars in order to make it appear less crazy. I bet Darth Vader in his examples is really a stand-in for Darth Obama...
Or maybe he just reads too much Traviss.
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-06 08:15pm
by LaCroix
Adamskywalker007 wrote:LaCroix wrote:he does make a decent argument against force ghosts - whenever there is one, R2 is never far away, and he has the ability to generate holograms.
Where was he on Hoth when Obi-Wan appeared to Luke? Back at the Rebel base and nowhere to be seen. As a side note, I wonder if R2 thinks Luke is crazy for talking to himself as I see no reason a Force ghost would appear to a droid.
Right, i forgot about that one...
Re: I...I... I just... WTF
Posted: 2014-12-21 05:08am
by Havok
Or maybe he just read Dark Empire, as that is the whole reasoning Luke uses for following in his father's footsteps.