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Full Potato Thread!!!
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-01-15 13:24:08
You made a claim that business economic health was one thing, when data shows otherwise, without any kind of proof. That is not citing anything.
That, is being potato.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-14/gallup-ceo-blasts-us-leadership-economy-not-coming-back
"The U.S. now ranks not first, not second, not third, but 12th among developed nations in terms of business startup activity. Countries such as Hungary, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Israel and Italy all have higher startup rates than America does.
We are behind in starting new firms per capita, and this is our single most serious economic problem. Yet it seems like a secret. You never see it mentioned in the media, nor hear from a politician that, for the first time in 35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the total number of new business startups and business closures per year -- the birth and death rates of American companies -- have crossed for the first time since the measurement began. I am referring to employer businesses, those with one or more employees, the real engines of economic growth. Four hundred thousand new businesses are being born annually nationwide, while 470,000 per year are dying."
That is an opinionated source using limited data collected by a 3rd party who's intent was not to show what the opinion is.
Also, you used the information provided incorrectly. You took 1 part of an opinion to expand on it, while ignoring the rest of the opinion....
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By Cerberus.Anjisnu 2015-01-15 13:25:22
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2015-01-15 13:25:53
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By Cerberus.Anjisnu 2015-01-15 13:26:45
No in italian it's the objective of nearly all men!
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-01-15 13:27:23
Quit being a sandy potato. Endoq lordgrim this non believers ***! Actually, that's preferable right now....
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By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:28:10
that's another phrase I'm going to steal
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By Kooljack 2015-01-15 13:28:13
You made a claim that business economic health was one thing, when data shows otherwise, without any kind of proof. That is not citing anything.
That, is being potato.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-14/gallup-ceo-blasts-us-leadership-economy-not-coming-back
"The U.S. now ranks not first, not second, not third, but 12th among developed nations in terms of business startup activity. Countries such as Hungary, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Israel and Italy all have higher startup rates than America does.
We are behind in starting new firms per capita, and this is our single most serious economic problem. Yet it seems like a secret. You never see it mentioned in the media, nor hear from a politician that, for the first time in 35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the total number of new business startups and business closures per year -- the birth and death rates of American companies -- have crossed for the first time since the measurement began. I am referring to employer businesses, those with one or more employees, the real engines of economic growth. Four hundred thousand new businesses are being born annually nationwide, while 470,000 per year are dying."
That is an opinionated source using limited data collected by a 3rd party who's intent was not to show what the opinion is.
Also, you used the information provided incorrectly. You took 1 part of an opinion to expand on it, while ignoring the rest of the opinion....
The graph that is show in the article is sourced from the us census bureau
By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:28:33
Just as we have Josiah'd, we now have Lordgrim'd
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By Cerberus.Anjisnu 2015-01-15 13:28:53
Actually in a potato thread I think you may have gone full radish
By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:32:05
You have earned praise, Verda, you may continue to potato.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2015-01-15 13:34:42
We're approaching pagetato 9 a little too fast. Slow down, guys! Think of the children tots!
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By Cerberus.Anjisnu 2015-01-15 13:34:49
People with too many offs to *** need to stop posting and start *** off potato thread is for potato related stuffs
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-01-15 13:34:57
You made a claim that business economic health was one thing, when data shows otherwise, without any kind of proof. That is not citing anything.
That, is being potato.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-14/gallup-ceo-blasts-us-leadership-economy-not-coming-back
"The U.S. now ranks not first, not second, not third, but 12th among developed nations in terms of business startup activity. Countries such as Hungary, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Israel and Italy all have higher startup rates than America does.
We are behind in starting new firms per capita, and this is our single most serious economic problem. Yet it seems like a secret. You never see it mentioned in the media, nor hear from a politician that, for the first time in 35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the total number of new business startups and business closures per year -- the birth and death rates of American companies -- have crossed for the first time since the measurement began. I am referring to employer businesses, those with one or more employees, the real engines of economic growth. Four hundred thousand new businesses are being born annually nationwide, while 470,000 per year are dying."
That is an opinionated source using limited data collected by a 3rd party who's intent was not to show what the opinion is.
Also, you used the information provided incorrectly. You took 1 part of an opinion to expand on it, while ignoring the rest of the opinion....
The graph that is show in the article is sourced from the us census bureau The graph was not intended to prove the opinion of the article. The graph was used to prove the opinion.
But that's not what you said. You referenced a specific person making this point, and you didn't do so.
Either way, you failed to do what is required for creating a thread for discussion. Ask Anna if you can try it again. Then we can have a discussion about why your reasoning is wrong.
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By Cerberus.Anjisnu 2015-01-15 13:35:29
Delicious sexy potato related stuffs
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By Siren.Mosin 2015-01-15 13:42:45
as a wee lad, I nearly had my digits lobbed off numerous times stealing raw potato slices from my grandma while she was cutting them.
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By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:44:34
>.> you are one weird potato, Mosin.
but I do like fresh cut potato slices dipped in salt n vinegar
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By Shiva.Spathaian 2015-01-15 13:44:44
I feel like this thread has far less potato than I was expecting.
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By Bismarck.Magnuss 2015-01-15 13:44:59
Where the hell is Liels when you need her?! Isn't anyone going to talk about Idaho Sunrises?!
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By Lye 2015-01-15 13:46:28
All this "common-tater-ing" about a previous thread is making this pomme de terrible.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-01-15 13:46:36
I feel like this thread has far less potato than I was expecting. There's only one real potato in this thread, unfortunately.
Lordgrim hasn't posted yet though, and he is a sack full of potatoes.
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By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:47:22
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By Shiva.Spathaian 2015-01-15 13:47:45
I feel like this thread has far less potato than I was expecting. There's only one real potato in this thread, unfortunately.
Lordgrim hasn't posted yet though, and he is a sack full of potatoes. /smack
This thread is about potato, not personal attacks.
Don't make me call down the potatolypse!
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-01-15 13:48:18
I feel like this thread has far less potato than I was expecting. There's only one real potato in this thread, unfortunately.
Lordgrim hasn't posted yet though, and he is a sack full of potatoes. /smack
This thread is about potato, not personal attacks.
Don't make me call down the potatolypse! It's not a personal attack, it's a potato attack!
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By Fenrir.Atheryn 2015-01-15 13:48:42
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2015-01-15 13:49:22
Where the hell is Liels when you need her?! Isn't anyone going to talk about Idaho Sunrises?!
Is...is that like a tequila sunrise made with vodka distilled from Idaho potatoes?
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By Bismarck.Magnuss 2015-01-15 13:50:18
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By Bloodrose 2015-01-15 13:50:33
Wax potatoes are always losing ground.
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Let's discuss the hottest topic of ffxiah:
Potatoes!
Who doesn't love a potato?!
Mashed? Baked? Fried? Uncooked?! WOW! So many conflicting ways to potato!
I happen to love any kind of potato, especially tater tots!
(But I find crinkle cut potato fries limp and offencive, they should burn, BUUUURRRN!)
My favorite animal is without a doubt; the potato.
I had this crazy mashed potato stuff once. It had corned beef and pickles in it. Sounds disgusting but it was sooooo goooood I went back for seconds, thirds, and fourths! I went full potato on this stuff!
I love baked potato threads! Don't we all?!
I can't remember the last time I had a baked potato ....
Potato plants are also in the nightshade family, and their berries that grow above ground are deadly, and that the potato it's self is the only part of the plant that will not kill you untill you are dead :|
Even that potato it's self can be deadly if it is a green potato.
(Going green isn't always good! Fight against the green agenda! ...oh wait) Horrific Tales of Potatoes That Caused Mass Sickness and Even Death
A greened potato indicates the presence of a toxin that can cause gastrointestinal distress, induce coma or even death within 24 hours of consumption

It was the second day of autumn term at a small boys’ school in South London in 1979. Without warning, 78 schoolboys and a handful of monitors simultaneously fell ill. Symptoms included vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and, in severe cases, depression of the central nervous system. Several patients were comatose with episodes of convulsive twitching and violent fits of fever. In many patients, there were signs of peripheral circulatory collapse. Within five days of the initial outbreak, all patients recovered in full, though some hallucinated for several days, Mary McMillan and J.C. Thompson report in the Quarterly Journal of Medicine. But what could cause such a sudden and mysterious illness?
Turns out, a bag of potatoes left in storage from the previous summer term.
After careful analysis of the sequence of events, the onset of symptoms was pinpointed to about four to 14 hours after the boys had eaten boiled potatoes that had a high concentration of the toxin, solanine, a glycoalkaloid that was first isolated in 1820 in the berries of a European black nightshade. Nightshade is the term used to describe over 2,800 species of plants in the scientific family, Solanaceae. Eggplants, tomatoes, and some berries are common members of the nightshade family—many of them contain highly toxic alkaloids.
That said, the potato is the most common cause of solanine poisoning in humans. But how do you know when solanine is present in a potato? The tuber is turning green.
Though the green color that forms on the skin of a potato is actually chlorophyll, which isn’t toxic at all (it’s the plant’s response to light exposure), the presence of chlorophyll indicates concentrations of solanine. The nerve toxin is produced in the green part of the potato (the leaves, the stem, and any green spots on the skin). The reason it exists? It’s a part of the plant’s defense against insects, disease and other predators.
If you eat enough of the green stuff, it can cause vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, paralysis of the central nervous system (as evidenced by the incident above) but in some rare cases the poisoning can cause coma—even death. Studies have recorded illnesses caused by a range of 30 to 50 mg of solanine per 100 grams of potato, but symptoms vary depending on the ratio of body weight of the toxin and the individual’s tolerance of the alkaloid. The following cases recorded in various medical journals include examples of some of the most severe cases of solanine poisoning (many of which resulted in death):
1899: After eating cooked potatoes containing 0.24 mg of solanine per gram of potato, 56 German soldiers experienced solanine poisoning. Though all recovered, in a few cases, jaundice and partial paralysis were observed.
1918: In Glasgow, Scotland, 61 people from 18 separate households were affected at once by a bad batch of potatoes. The following day, a five-year-old boy died of strangulation of the bowel following extreme retching and vomiting. According to “An Investigation of Solanine Poisoning” by S. G. Willimott, PhD, B.Sc. published in 1933, the case was investigated by scientists, R. W. Harris and T. Cockburn, who concluded in their article, “Alleged Poisoning By Potatoes” (1918), that the poisoning was the result of eating potatoes which contained five or six times the amount of solanine found in normal potatoes. Willimott cites this particular occurrence as an example of the toxin’s prevalence: “A review of the literature reveals the fact that authentic cases of solanine poisoning are not so rare as authorities appear to believe.”
1922: In autumn of this year, a serious epidemic broke out in Germany which was traced to the abnormal content of solanine in the potato crop.
1925: Seven members of a family were poisoned by greened potatoes. Two of them died. According to reports, symptoms included vomiting, extreme exhaustion, but no convulsions like that of the schoolboys in London. Breathing was rapid and labored until consciousness was lost a few hours before death.
1948: A case of solanine poisoning involving the potato’s nightshade relative, the berry, was recorded in the article “A Fatal Case of Solanine Poisoning“ published in the British Medical Journal. On August 13 of that year, a 9-year-old girl with a bad habit of snacking on the berries that grew along the railroad tracks by her house was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of vomiting, abdominal pain, and distressed breathing. She died two days later. An autopsy found hemorrhages in the mucosa of stomach and middle section of her small intestine. The stomach contained about one pint of dark brown fluid.
1952: According to the British Medical Journal, solanine poisoning is most common during times of food shortage. In the face of starvation, there have been accounts of large groups eating older potatoes with a higher concentration of the toxin. In North Korea during the war years of 1952-1953, entire communities were forced to eat rotting potatoes. In one area alone, 382 people were affected, of whom 52 were hospitalized and 22 died. The most severe cases died of heart failure within 24 hours of potato consumption. Some of the less severe symptoms included irregular pulses, enlargement of the heart, and blueing lips and ears. Those who displayed these ailments died within 5 or 10 days. Authors John Emsley and Peter Fell explain their book Was It Something You Ate?: Food Intolerance: What Causes It and How to Avoid It: ”In the final stages there were sometimes a state of high excitability with shaking attacks and death was due to respiratory failure.”
1983: Sixty-one of 109 school children and staff in Alberta, Canada, fell ill within five minutes of eating baked potato. Forty-four percent of those affected noted a green tinge and a bitter taste in the potatoes.
Not to worry though, fatal cases of solanine poisoning are very rare these days. Most commercial varieties of potatoes are screened for solanine, but any potato will build up the toxin to dangerous levels if exposed to light or stored improperly. Often, the highest concentrations of solanine are in the peel, just below the surface and in the sprouted “eyes”—things that are typically removed in cooking preparation—though Warren would argue even boiling water in potato prep dissolves only a little of the alkaloid. Emsley and Fell continue:
Most people can easily cope with the solanine in the average portion of potato and show no symptoms of poisoning because the body can break it down and rapidly and excrete the products in the urine. But if the level of solanine is as high as 40 mg per 100 g of potato, symptoms include diarrhea…even coma.
The best way to prevent solanine poisoning is to store tubers in a cool, dark place and remove the skin before consumption. A general rule for avoiding illnesses like the ones described above? Green and sprouted? Throw it out.
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/horrific-tales-of-potatoes-that-caused-mass-sickness-and-even-death-3162870/#ZJL3LS1J7m8lAgyT.99
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Some people ever go as far as worshiping potatoes o_O Potato Church
Probably an Uberwaldaen religion, the Potato Church is split between the Plain Potato Church and the Ancient and Orthodox Potato Church. Moist von Lipwig was raised in it.[1] Its only apparent tenet is that as long as you have a potato with you when you die, you will go on to somewhere better. The religion is first mentioned in The Truth, where it appeared to originate from Mr Tulip's memory of someone saying that they will be all right as long as they have a potato. There is an implication that they actually meant that as long as you have a potato you won't starve, and that this was misunderstood.
source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religions_of_the_Discworld#Potato_Church
Dan Quayle took potato to a whole new level when he went full "Potatoe"! Bush's choice of 41-year-old Indiana Senator J. Danforth Quayle as his running mate shocked the political establishment, which had expected the longtime diplomat to pick someone more seasoned. Quayle didn't help his case by refusing to release his academic records. He had plenty to be modest about: he had failed an undergraduate comprehensive exam at DePauw University; one of his former professors referred to him as "vapid"; and he was admitted to law school at the University of Indiana under an "equal opportunity" program for poor and minority students. Quayle earned one of the worst beatdowns in televised political history by comparing himself to John F. Kennedy in the 1988 Vice Presidential debate, prompting a scathingly dismissive "You're no Jack Kennedy" from opponent Lloyd Bentsen. In office, his constant verbal gaffes made him a political laughingstock. "We don't want to go back to tomorrow, we want to go forward." "I stand by all my misstatements." "Bobby Knight told me this, 'There is nothing that a good defense cannot beat a better offense.' In other words, a good offense wins." But it was the dreaded "potatoe" incident that did Quayle in. While visiting a school in Trenton, NJ, a student was asked to write the word 'potato' on the blackboard and Quayle urged him to add an 'e' to the end. The entire nation held its belly in laughter.
source: http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1834600_1834604_1834585,00.html (I wanted to talk about GMO potato and dictators as well but my time has run out and gotta go to work now :(
I'll edit this later for that part of full potato)
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