Originally posted by fuct4less
dude, what pills are you on? (i want some)
haha I was trying to illustrate "doublethink" (if that's the proper term).
May-14-2003 22:47
DrUg_Tit0
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Originally posted by Alccode
Forget it. Didn't you know??? Everyone has already forgotten about this!!! "War in Iraq?" What are you talking about??
www.cnn.com doesn't even have Iraq on its front page anymore! Ergo, Iraq never existed! What war? We were always at peace with Iraq.... Iraq was always our friend.
I can't wait till Matrix 2 comes out, don't you think?? Ooh I've also gotta see X:Men2, I hear it's very good!! I can't believe I didn't see it on opening night! Ah well, I never was an XMen fan. But Matrix, hoo boy, that's gonna be a killer. The gimmick scene will be very nice, let me tell you ...
LOL. That reminds me of Orwell's 1984. One day two nations are at war against the third one and the next day when they make peace, all the newspapers are talking about their long-lasting friendship and cooperation. The sad truth is that such scenarios work for many people.
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May-14-2003 23:13
JohnSmith
Agent Smith
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
quote:
Originally posted by Alccode
Forget it. Didn't you know??? Everyone has already forgotten about this!!! "War in Iraq?" What are you talking about??
www.cnn.com doesn't even have Iraq on its front page anymore! Ergo, Iraq never existed! What war? We were always at peace with Iraq.... Iraq was always our friend.
I can't wait till Matrix 2 comes out, don't you think?? Ooh I've also gotta see X:Men2, I hear it's very good!! I can't believe I didn't see it on opening night! Ah well, I never was an XMen fan. But Matrix, hoo boy, that's gonna be a killer. The gimmick scene will be very nice, let me tell you ...
Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
LOL. That reminds me of Orwell's 1984. One day two nations are at war against the third one and the next day when they make peace, all the newspapers are talking about their long-lasting friendship and cooperation. The sad truth is that such scenarios work for many people.
Reminds me of the Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact. If you read Pravda before the pact the Soviets called for an alliance against fascist Germany ... afterwards Pravda started printing articles calling for the mutual cooperation for the benefit of the two states