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    Women are not the property of their husband. We Christians believe that men and women share equal, but complementary roles. It's not 50% and 50%, but 100% and 100%. Women do some things and men do other things. None. What the rest of the world does beneath our shining city on a hill is no concern of ours unless they choose to interfere with us. Billions of years. No medical treatment should ever be mandated by a government or business as a condition for participation in society. Good. Mass murder is never ok. Ending inferior cultures through assimilation is ok. We cannot trust a culture that has repeatedly demonstrated that it is willing to engage in suicide bombing to fight its wars. The usual strategy of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) will not work with Iran. For our own security's sake, we cannot allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons to begin with. The Bible is clear on this. All sex outside the confines of marriage is immoral. People should be married before they engage in sex. Once married, they give up rights to their own body and have a conjugal duty to each other. You consent for life when you marry. Read 1 Corinthians 7.
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    I would also note that the man leading our conservative movement right now in Texas is Lt Col Allen West. People may try to insult him by calling him an Oreo, but we really ought to treat that as a compliment. Being black does not mean you have to be a ghetto thug type living on welfare and a deadbeat father.
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    I wouldn't even waste my time reading this book. I do not agree with the views expressed in there. Hitler was actually an admirer of Lincoln and how he squashed the rebellion among the Southern states. Hitler opposed states' rights and the Nazis dissolved the states. They centralized control under a national dictator. This is literally everything the Confederates fought against. Confederates were all about decentralized control and having state legislatures be more powerful than any central authority. Here are the words of Jefferson Davis:
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    Ted is a supporter of our group.
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    Yes. That said, I do not support their methods of engaging in fist fights in the street. I have a good understanding of the living conditions in the rest of the world. Europe is a dump in comparison. People are cramped together in dense communities and live in really old homes. The price per square foot for a home is much worse there than it is here. The incomes are even lower. Texas provides you the best quality house with the largest difference in median household income and cost of living. In other words, for every unit hour of work that you engage in here, you will enjoy a larger standard of living than you will find anywhere else in the world. The level of quality in even basic infrastructure is quite impressive here too. Everything is new and has a high quality to it. I have explored much of the United States and haven't seen anywhere else quite like what we have here. We do not use disgusting public transportation. That is for poor people. We all have the luxuries of driving our own personal vehicles. This is my truck. It has heated leather seats and an amazing sound system. I can go where I want, when I want, and get to enjoy all the benefits of living in a low density neighborhood as well. I also don't need to share a seat next to a smelly hobo. That really depends on your definition of right wing. Libertarians will often think they define what it is to be right wing. The alt-right neo-Nazi types think they get to define what it means to be right wing. I side with the conservative tea party right wing and am as far right wing as you can get within that faction. It's about being consistent in my views. The organization I am with is the True Texas Project. You're welcome to look us up.
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    I do not believe that people are born biologically/racially superior to other people in any intellectual or behavioral sense. I take the side of nurture in the nature vs nurture debate. So no, I do not support white supremacy. I do believe that some ways of living your life are superior to other ways of living your life. Some cultures are better than others. People may choose which culture they embrace. I do not at all think that people should necessarily just embrace the culture of the society they grew up in. I am a big supporter of assimilation into a superior culture. We created the greatest civilization here that the world has ever seen. Our ways are proven to work. Muslim ways are not. Every Muslim society is mired in poverty, death, and destruction. What limited success they have ever had has been due solely to geographic luck, either by controlling the trade routes between Western and Eastern markets or by having large quantities of oil beneath their feet. They have failed to create anything of value themselves. I stand with Civilization. It is because this that I also stand with the Israelis against the Muslim barbarians that are at their gates. I say all of this even though I have Palestinian/Arab ancestors did that embrace Islam. Just because they did does not mean I have to. I can judge it to be wrong. Islam is an evil religion that promotes a very different set of values than Christianity. In fact, it's difficult to even call it a religion. It's more of a political philosophy with its own legal system. People are free to believe as they wish, but we do not necessarily have to welcome everyone of all belief systems into our lands. Multiculturalism ignores the superiority of some cultures over others. By doing this, they inevitably end up promoting inferior, evil, and failed ways and tearing down superior, good, and successful ways. Assimilation works by having individuals surrounded by a lot of influences that pull them in a particular direction. Assimilation is not able to function when people isolate amongst their immigrant groups and refuse to abandon their old ways.
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    I don't actually have any immediate family members that live in Texas. My family is in Rhode Island. And no, that's disgusting and immoral.
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    I work remotely at home at this point, so my typical day isn't really too unusual. There is a morning meeting with the team. We each work in our respective areas. I find that the bulk of my work tends to involve debugging rather than actually writing new lines of code. Renderers are complex systems. Whether your task is to create a new feature or fix an existing bug, you ultimately tend to end up in a cycle where you spend a lot of time debugging an issue to identify its root cause and a relatively small amount of time designing a solution for the issue and implementing the solution. This repeats itself a few times. What makes writing rendering code so troublesome is that code changes in one area can cause problems in a completely different area. Ultimately, none of this is specific to flight simulators as a whole. These issues exist in anything that relies upon real-time, hardware-accelerated 3D renderers. Flight simulators exist to be a cheaper solution for training pilots without risking lives and millions of dollars flying the real thing. They'll eventually fly the real thing, but it's good to start people out in a sim first to get familiar with the controls and safe procedures.
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    I actually usually do pretty well at Connect Four. The End is just that good. I'd love to play him again so that I might improve my skills further.
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    The KKK as an organization is dead. It was never centrally managed anyways to even have "membership." People joined the KKK by merely getting a bunch of friends together and declaring themselves to be a KKK chapter. I don't support their nationalist agenda.
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    She shared with me a disgusting music video about sodomy. She has already been completely eliminated from further consideration.
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    I don't know much about him other than that he is part of the old RINO Establishment, which I generally don't have a positive view of.
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    I like petite women and oriental women tend to be petite. If she loves Texas and shares my Christian conservative values, then I would give consideration. If she's deeply into oriental culture though, then that would probably be a problem. I also am not a fan of oriental food.
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    I would not consider anyone that did not have a love for Texas. I find that the lack of such a thing is what contributed to past relationships not working out. I'm happy to look over bios and meeting people, but I can't promise actually making a selection.
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    It sounds like you are referring to augmented reality. I haven't worked with it myself, but I am fully able to write code that does this. I have considered applying for the augmented reality helmet program that LM Aero has in Fort Worth, but I'm happy with what I do already. https://www.wired.com/2016/06/course-f-35-comes-400000-augmented-reality-helmet/
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    I do not provide Agility-for-hire services.
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    We actually had to do this for work. 😛 Nah. Not unless I decide to buy a particular property on an HOA that comes with its own air strip and hangars. We have this near Fort Worth. 🙂 I'm not sure. I'd be concerned with the costs of course.
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    All Lives Matter
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    I haven't used it. I do think though that one ought to have proper controls and not attempt to use a keyboard and mouse, or even an XBox controller, to fly any flight sim. No, I don't. No, I don't.
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    Memory is allocated on the heap dynamically at runtime and has a life cycle that you directly control. Anything you allocate with new must also be deallocated with delete. Smart pointers in modern C++ can count references to automatically do this for you. Memory allocated on the stack has a life cycle determined by scope. As you enter into a scope, memory is pushed onto the stack, and, as you exit the scope, memory is automatically deallocates the memory by popping it off the stack. Smart pointers, multi-threading, auto keyword in certain circumstances (such as iterators). Some coworkers like to use range-based loops too, but I'm a bit old school. Templates are for worsening compilation times. 😤 They're used to be type-agnostic so that you don't have to continually rewrite code for every new combination of data types. The compiler automatically generates each version of a function with a used data type for you. The inline keyword will insert the code directly into the area where it is called rather than going through the overhead of pushing the function onto the stack. It is generally used for very short functions, particularly ones that might be used frequently and where performance is important. Little and big endian refer to the order that bytes are stored in a data type. The significant byte may be first or last. These are most commonly switched when a network protocol or file format calls for it.
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    I don't even trust publications from credentialed "experts."
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