The problem I have with what you think by MohammedNiyalSayeed (2.00 / 1) #67 Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 04:50:14 PM EST

is that you seem to earnestly believe that the "powers that be" is an entity with actually-defined, secretive goals. This is patently absurd, and a six-month stint in any federal agency would show this to be the opposite of "physically possible".

Another prime difference is that only one of us believes in "hope". For some unknown reason, you seem to think people have some inherent right to this "freedom" nonsense, and I, on the other hand, think that everyone should be killed. That'd liberate them, for sure. They'd be liberated from sucking up resources, liberated from paying their bills, and best of all, I'd be liberated from listening to their self-indulgent nonsense.


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You can build the most elegant fountain in the world, but eventually a winged rat will be using it as a drinking bowl.
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That's not it by theboz (3.00 / 1) #68 Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 05:18:54 PM EST
you seem to earnestly believe that the "powers that be" is an entity with actually-defined, secretive goals.

No, I don't think so at all.  They operate openly.  The goal is to establish profit for themselves and their families, and keep the bloodline going.  There's nothing more than that.
Another prime difference is that only one of us believes in "hope". For some unknown reason, you seem to think people have some inherent right to this "freedom" nonsense, and I, on the other hand, think that everyone should be killed. That'd liberate them, for sure. They'd be liberated from sucking up resources, liberated from paying their bills, and best of all, I'd be liberated from listening to their self-indulgent nonsense.

I also believe in equality, and that what is good for me is good for others, and vice versa.  If I believed that everyone else deserved to die (which I don't) I would be doing what I can to further those goals, as well as implementing it for myself.  Of course, I also don't believe that you believe what you wrote.  You like to think you do because it helps you get through the day, but I think it's more of an image thing.
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Then why by blixco (2.00 / 0) #95 Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 11:25:44 PM EST
are you here?

Not here as in HuSi, but here as in the planet?
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Because I am entirely too unmotivated by MohammedNiyalSayeed (2.00 / 0) #100 Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 01:20:28 AM EST

to load this P226 and end this endless stream of shit, but mainly because it'd break my Mom's heart, so I stay. For now.


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You can build the most elegant fountain in the world, but eventually a winged rat will be using it as a drinking bowl.
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That's as good a reason by blixco (2.00 / 0) #107 Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 08:35:28 AM EST
as any.

(Plus, I'd hate to see you go, but purely for selfish reasons)
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It's the only reason I've got by MohammedNiyalSayeed (2.00 / 0) #110 Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 10:16:15 AM EST

But it can't last forever.


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You can build the most elegant fountain in the world, but eventually a winged rat will be using it as a drinking bowl.
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True, by blixco (2.00 / 0) #112 Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 10:26:54 AM EST
but evolution happens, sometimes, in our thinking....
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You never know. by MohammedNiyalSayeed (4.00 / 1) #113 Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 10:31:09 AM EST

At this rate, change seems to be sweeping to the opposite position, though. But yeah, time changes shit some times.


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You can build the most elegant fountain in the world, but eventually a winged rat will be using it as a drinking bowl.
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