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Wheat Loaf posted:This one's just ripping off Burn Notice: Seriouspost: Not if that spy did their basic training, i.e. read this:
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no hes totally right shiny shoes = cop lol
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 14:14 |
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It's the law that cops and spies gotta have shiny shoes
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 15:32 |
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leethasbro posted:no hes totally right shiny shoes = cop lol Cops get discounts and vouchers for stuff from stores that sell tacticool equipment and clothing. They can't resist the Oakley's eyewear and boots.
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Besesoth posted:Huh, neat. And the sentence keeps working without the cultural knowledge, too, since "endeavor" as a verb just means "to work with purpose". Nah, I made all that up, sorry.
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 15:41 |
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Hehe... shoes, huh? Wow that's... really. Excuse me *struggles to crop pompoms off boots using comically oversize scissors*
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 16:06 |
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Just like cops, if you ask a spy if they are a spy they have to tell you. Otherwise it's entrapment and all the secrets they've gathered can't be used. So the easiest way to determine if someone is a spy is to simply ask them. Heads up though, they are all really good at sarcasm, so even if they say yes it may sound like they really aren't.
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MariusLecter posted:Cops get discounts and vouchers for stuff from stores that sell tacticool equipment and clothing. They can't resist the Oakley's eyewear and boots. A childhood friend of mine is a cop and this is completely true. We gently caress with him about it all the time.
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leethasbro posted:no hes totally right shiny shoes = cop lol
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 16:35 |
idgi, what's funny about this?
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Son of Rodney posted:idgi, what's funny about this? The fact that the job of "aerialist" still exists.
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There's a lot of people that absolutely should get training on how to be aware of spies that don't, mostly civilian contractors for the government. These are people that have to be told that no, they can't go out to lunch and openly discuss classified work in a city known to have multiple companies with high level military contracts. They think spies only exist in movies and all carry pens that turn into guns, when really they're just randos paid by foreign governments to sit around places important people are likely to be.
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 17:04 |
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poo poo, how do I get that job?
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 17:15 |
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When I lived in Germany, the US TV station was run by the armed forces. One commercial I remember is one where kids in a cafe are saying things like "Dad's going to Sicily this week" while a shifty character takes notes. Operational security: its everyone's job.
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Poor Miserable Gurgi posted:There's a lot of people that absolutely should get training on how to be aware of spies that don't, mostly civilian contractors for the government. These are people that have to be told that no, they can't go out to lunch and openly discuss classified work in a city known to have multiple companies with high level military contracts. They think spies only exist in movies and all carry pens that turn into guns, when really they're just randos paid by foreign governments to sit around places important people are likely to be. It's the same with hacking. A good portion of it isn't just some nerd sitting in front of a computer crackin l337 warez, it's doing stuff like leaving an innocuous USB full of trojans outside an office building where people are likely to find it. Or just looking up the name of someone suitably high-up (and suitably gullible) and targeting them with a real-looking email for their financial details. Part of what makes Mr. Robot so good is it's actually built on how real hacking works rather than generic TV hacking.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Reminded of the Chelsea Manning tweet about spotting feds. Actual spies tend to try to look as unassuming as possible and fit in with everyone else around, usually slightly shabbier. Key thing is to check the shoes. Tom Wolfe wrote about that in The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test iirc.
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MrUnderbridge posted:When I lived in Germany, the US TV station was run by the armed forces. One commercial I remember is one where kids in a cafe are saying things like "Dad's going to Sicily this week" while a shifty character takes notes. AFN, Armed Forces Network. In the early 90's I was raised on that for a lack of other options.
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MrUnderbridge posted:When I lived in Germany, the US TV station was run by the armed forces. One commercial I remember is one where kids in a cafe are saying things like "Dad's going to Sicily this week" while a shifty character takes notes. lol if you wouldn't betray the US government for almost no reason
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Gritty is the best thing to happen to the NHL in a long time.
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Who What Now posted:poo poo, how do I get that job? Start out small and sit around in places where important people are extremely unlikely to be, and take notes about everything, in excruciating detail. poo poo
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Where did you find this picture of me?
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# ? Nov 19, 2018 18:43 |
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Dat rear end
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Tree Bucket posted:Help, what does "you can Endeavor to find other means of moving your dirty waka" mean? Is the capital E significant? Waka is Maori for "canoe". Endeavor is the name of the British ship that discovered New Zealand. So this might be a not-so-subtle "primitive savages vs cultured empire" racist slur.
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C O M M U T E
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Wheat Loaf posted:Nah, I made all that up, sorry. Aw https://i.imgur.com/3BqQhbj.mp4 e: maybe nws? Just in case
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Besesoth posted:Aw lmao that poor dude after his haircut looks like Snoopy
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Besesoth posted:Aw Me, on my way to steal your man.
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Besesoth posted:Aw Somehow making the borat swimsuit joke pretty funny.
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Besesoth posted:Aw Add on a mustache and he could be the asian Gallagher. "Alright, who wants me to smash this durian with this here giant mallet?! You do! Well alright then.... right after 20 minutes of vaguely racist political 'humor'."
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Son of Rodney posted:idgi, what's funny about this? Did you miss the bit where the bald shirtless dude comes soaring in on supports designed to look like angel wings, like some horny middle aged Mormon woman's ideal American Jesus?
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bike tory posted:Did you miss the bit where the bald shirtless dude comes soaring in on supports designed to look like angel wings, like some horny middle aged Mormon woman's ideal American Jesus? It was just some Cirque du Soleil looking poo poo, not funny in its own unless you're against the arts or maybe a repressed homophobe. It's a bit goofy in context I guess, but I don't see why it's hilarious
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e: every loving time I forget the "t" these days
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The Bloop posted:It was just some Cirque du Soleil looking poo poo, not funny in its own unless you're against the arts or maybe a repressed homophobe. You don't have to be homophobic or hate the arts to recognise the incredible cheesiness in the aesthetics of that moment.
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