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Response to: War = Stop Bitching About It Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/16/05 11:53 AM, Dinodoode wrote: War has gotten rid of:

<>I think you mean [War was started by]<>


Nazis
Slavery
Communism - in most countries
Torture - in most countries
Even More Deaths the war has caused
Dictatorship - in most countries
Response to: why dont we have an army??? Posted October 18th, 2005 in General

<>I see :: According to your logic the fact you have better electronics makes you a better country :: You seem to be ignoring Japan has much poorer living conditions than the United States as well as an economy that is far from self-sufficient<>

Response to: A Black guy Kicked the shit outa me Posted October 18th, 2005 in General

<>You seem to have done a fine job of offending someone :: Oddly enough you don't seem to be too resentful either<>

Response to: Forcing of Ideas and ideals Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

<>Humans grow attached to their surrounding ideals :: It's the way of nurture :: It's incredibly hard starting from a blank slate and eliminating so called [forced ideals] since they are so incrusted in our upbringin<>

Response to: Saddam's Happy Posted October 18th, 2005 in Politics

<>I was under the impression Saddam still thinks he hasn't lost his position of power in Iraq yes? :: I find those fairily straigthforward evidence of insanity :: I'm curious to see his sentence<>

Response to: everyone is a goth. everyone. Posted September 14th, 2005 in Politics

<>Mothers affected by a narrow worldview based on strict religious lifestyle wrote this list :: Playing the blame game is impossible without including the hundred generations before them<>

Response to: Death. Posted September 14th, 2005 in General

<>There are times where it is best to live as if there is no afterlife :: There are others where you should act as if you were trying to go to heaven :: Either way you will see when the time comes :: Concentrate on life not death<>

Response to: Hey I've got Insomnia! Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

At 9/12/05 11:42 PM, W31RD0 wrote: Mandatory sleeping pills? WTF kind of Nazi shit is that?

<>Nazi? :: We are neither socialist or racist :: We are based upon a utopian ideal :: Our entire underwater network is absolutely crime free<>

Response to: The bible in my school Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

<>The bible belongs in every library in a seperate religion section :: Research section also seems reasonable<>

Response to: My Conclusion About The Bbs Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>I rather like this place :: It's populated :: It's rather nice<>

Response to: Hey I've got Insomnia! Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>Consult your physician :: Here at New Waters we have mandatory sleeping pills :: I get 9.5 hours of sleep everynight starting from 2100 hours<>

Response to: <>The City Under the Sea<> Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

At 9/12/05 10:38 PM, Enoll wrote: We have no reason to belive you.

<>I gave no reason for you to beleive me :: Wether you do or not really makes no difference<>

At 9/12/05 10:39 PM, -noir- wrote: <>Hey. The hostility is not needed Please, I live in New Waters too. <>

<>Thank you :: But your grammar gave you away<>

At 9/12/05 10:56 PM, shiro183 wrote: I am very seriously confused. are you joking or something? what is this?

<>I'm perfectly serious<>

<>The City Under the Sea<> Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>As my sig says I'm a resident of New Waters :: New Waters is an underwater network :: New waters is a utopic society :: I live in the 5th dome otherwise known as [Nouvelle Atlantes]<>

<>Recently I've been doing some research as to where we are located :: This is of course illegal so I thank you for not reporting me to sypr authorities :: I have plugged in several coordinates in a program I wrote in order to check for ping :: Of course there could just be a bypass to throw off any response to ping :: But I think that I am located somewhere in that red rectangle I marked on the map {discounting land} :: Any longitude and latitude coordinate beyond those responded negative<>

<>I'll keep you updated as I get more info<>

<>The City Under the Sea<>

Response to: Why I'm glad Hurrican Katrina hit Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

At 9/12/05 09:51 PM, FAB0L0US wrote: See, thats beside the point. Her son made the choice, not her. And that woman needs to stop using her own sons death as a pawn to further her causes. If I was the son, Id be rolling in my grave.

<>I'm just saying whether he or his mother or Bush or Bigfoot made the choice does not change the fact that he died young :: According to your very constitution the mother reserves every right to mourn him and to ask questions :: There is such a thing called critical thinking and questioning that is necessary to preserve democracy :: In New Waters we avoid awkward concepts such as War and Motherhood :: But they are still human feelings I can relate to on some level and I'm sure you have that ability as well<>

And please stop the wierd puncuation.

<>Writing the way you people write feels awkward :: In addition I have no knowledge of how you use these , :: They seem pretty pointless<>

Response to: How to get a girl Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>It would seem flirting is the obvious answer<>

Response to: First Annual Ng Writing Competition Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>Ah :: Well I wasn't planning on writing anything in any case<>

Response to: Why I'm glad Hurrican Katrina hit Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

<>I understand you were probably joking or hyperbolizing your argument :: I still think it's good insight into the state of this world :: Whether her son is a volunteer or not does nothing to the fact that he died for a cause his mother is not even sure exists<>

Response to: Fourth Anniversary of 9/11 Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

At 9/12/05 12:49 AM, Nietzschean wrote: Last I checked, good ole G.W won a democratically held election.

<>The specifics of how honest his victory was is up to debate :: In addition, he only won by a small margin :: You have no right to ignore half the population of a large country :: In any case there is less than 40% support of the war :: Even then you have no right not to respect that 40% :: They are still human beings :: Often they are only pawns<>

<>It's very sad to see anyone hate a large group of people of whom they often have no acquaintance :: Very depressing<>

Response to: Freaky Stalker. Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>It would be prefferable to kindly tell him to stop bothering her :: No one needs their feelings broken :: Human emotions are fragile and everyone has them<>

Response to: Correct way to break a bottle? Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>May I ask why you are doing this? :: Just out of curiosity<>

Response to: First Annual Ng Writing Competition Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>I would give it a try but the subject is not my strong point :: Plus I'm not sure what you would think of me using the grammar I am used to :: And we do very little writing in class 2 schools :: My story would probably be terrible<>

Response to: Story Contest! Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

At 9/12/05 07:22 PM, The_VG_Guy wrote: Other things: No sexual things, marragie, reproduction, and teen love is fine... For the dramatic story, that is.

<>I'm curious to what the basis of that is<>

<>In any case, why would anyone participate in this terribly managed contest when there is a much more organized one on the same page?<>

Response to: masturbation Just for losers? Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>It's natural :: Just don't get carried away<>

Response to: help with error Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>Is this error persistent after a reboot? :: Have you tried reinstalling winzip or winrar ? :: It might just be a problem with a corrupt zip file :: Make sure to try with more than one :: Zip files also get corrupted by download accelerators {Somtimes} so make sure to download one the regular way to try it<>

Response to: Life Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

At 9/12/05 07:20 AM, PErF3Ct_17 wrote: Why would I protest medicine? Medicine is wonderful and helps keep many of us alive. Why would I protest something that has helped me go to sleep, got rid of my flu, and saved my sister? Please don't just make asumptions and sterotypes. I'm not some lunatic activist corrupting children with half truths.

<>Because medicine is bent on the destruction of bacteria :: If you are protesting abortion because you think it is taking away life you should protest medicine :: You have to thank the destruction of life for getting rid of your flu :: Don't you think it's a bit hipocritcal?<>

Response to: Happy Birthday Mighty_Potato. Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>It's touching how you made topics for each other :: It's only appropriate I post the same in both<>

<>Here in New Waters the year is relative :: In other words the birthday is the beggining of the year then it continues according to the regular solar calendar {approx 365 days} :: So in our tradition happy new year :: It's your opportunity for a fresh start :: Best of heart<>

Response to: Life Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

<>You are right :: They are both life :: Maybe you should go protest against medicine :: You wouldn't want to seem like a hypocrite would you?<>

Response to: Please explain something to me. Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

<>Truth is entirely relative :: If one completely acccepts the bible as the ultimate truth it might as well be :: Wether it is or not makes no real difference :: Just as beleiving in the big-bang or evolution is a relative :: It only matters in it's own context :: To someone who beleives in the bible wether we evolved or not does not matter :: To a scientist who beleives in evolution it certainly does matter :: But who is right? :: And does it matter out of their context?<>

Response to: Fourth Anniversary of 9/11 Posted September 12th, 2005 in Politics

At 9/12/05 12:14 AM, Maus wrote: Not to mention that it wasn't only American citizens that died in the attack. At least have respect for your own countrymen who died.

<>Most all comments that follow the phrase [at least] are best not said :: All humans are equal :: The concept of nation should not so greatly affect human emotion in my opinion :: This is an issue adressed by the Stoics' concentric circles :: The circles that encompass the nation and those that encompass all humans need to be tight around the circle that contains the self :: all humans including the self are as human as one another<>

<>In any case I would like to point out that respecting and remembering the dead for the sake of the dead is useless :: We should remember and respect the dead for the sake of the living :: We continually mourn death yet we continually provoke it :: We're spilling milk and crying over it :: We should try to remember the spilled milk so that we no longer reproduce that mistake<>

<>This is all purely my opinion and I don't want to sound like it is a superior one to any's :: I'm up for an intelligent debate<>

Response to: Happy Birthday -Gooch- Posted September 12th, 2005 in General

<>Here in New Waters the year is relative :: In other words the birthday is the beggining of the year then it continues according to the regular solar calendar {approx 365 days} :: So in our tradition happy new year :: It's your opportunity for a fresh start :: Best of heart<>