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Our betrayal (pg. 10)
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by FromAbove
Bye. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by FromAbove
You smell that. That's my . |
yeah, your bull . |
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| Ghost Raver |
| quote: | Originally posted by FromAbove
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| akalouda |
| it's true...guns and bombs stop evolution...this one of nature's many errors, proving humans never will survive. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
as well as northern ireland. they achieved far more at the ballot box and through negotiation than they did with bombs and guns. |
Even moreso, they have achieved far more through the bedroom than directly through political maneuvering. Increasing birth-rates for Catholics and their disposition towards supporting agendas of a North Ireland Republic ensure that their numbers will eclipse any opposition, especially through democratic means.
This is why I posit that guns are a dangerous albeit inferior form of ascertaining consumer resources - things such as sex-wars are far more effective at consuming opposing ideologies. The frustrated will of a minority to exact decimation upon people is a dehumanizing threat insofar as it poses dangerously rapid consequence in lieu of our relative frailty; to destroy a person rather than their ideas is not only base - it is ineffective when considering the superorganism that society represents. It brings about change, sure, but rarely - if ever - in the favour of those who would so readily use them. We are animals scarcely capable of properly governing ourselves, much less responsible to the point of adequately harnessing the illusion of control we build to feel safer behind a set of crosshairs. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| lol, you crack me up. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
Speaking of crack...
Krypton is a fine example of what I have been attempting to establish, and I am glad that he made an appearance in this thread. Consider that he is a US citizen over the age of 18 and unlikely to have a serious criminal record barring him from purchasing firearms even through completely legal means.
Are guns not the most frightening thing in the world now? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Speaking of crack...
Krypton is a fine example of what I have been attempting to establish, and I am glad that he made an appearance in this thread. Consider that he is a US citizen over the age of 18 and unlikely to have a serious criminal record barring him from purchasing firearms even through completely legal means.
Are guns not the most frightening thing in the world now? |
haha, poor krypton! at least when he used the gun he would be thoroughly convinced it was the right course of action, and it would take a few people a few years his senior to illustrate the error of his ways ;) |
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| Fpcookie |
| ugh. reading kryptons posts almost makes me smash my head on my desk. |
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| saluyamo |
| Could someone please nutshell this thread please? |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by saluyamo
Could someone please nutshell this thread please? |
Popular convention states that guns are merely tools - weapons like any other, only extensions of man's innately brutal and undeniably animalistic will to kill those of his kind over an innumerable amount of reasons. Do you agree that they are merely tools or is there something more to it? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Popular convention states that guns are merely tools - weapons like any other, only extensions of man's innately brutal and undeniably animalistic will to kill those of his kind over an innumerable amount of reasons. Do you agree that they are merely tools or is there something more to it? |
hey, you left out all the krypton mockery which has become the quintessential component of this thread! |
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