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What the FUCK, man?? | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:24 daz wrote: say something stupid and ill gladly argue with you about it you're retarded. discuss. | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:17 Boblion wrote: Why Kawaï is allowed to be in [light] but not to post on TL ? :> ask admins. | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:28 Chef wrote: Yes it is. You're only lying to yourself. Anyways gotta go for now, but I will resume this later. GL HF all. | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:29 Zozma wrote: Oh no it's not. Oh yes it is. | ||
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Solutions for this intricate innate self-deluding process prove extremely elusive Prove me wrong, in an aspect of your choosing. I'll argue back, even if I may respond slowly. | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:30 minus_human wrote: Seeking order in everything remains instinctual to the populace of man. It is a direct result of conscience and intelligence gain since prehistoric times, due to the incapacity of interpreting the Universe differently than narrowed-sighted ordinate strings of ideas and events. For nurturing of their own psychic, humans, when related to their social groups, still need cause as well as purpose for their existence. When not found, they are created or more often borrowed from each other and propagated within their societies – participant mechanism to the birth of religions. Exceptions from this desire of goal still remain only those who are intellectually inferior, thus allowing the mechanical necessities of their biological life to overwhelm their existence. Solutions for this intricate innate self-deluding process prove extremely elusive Prove me wrong, in an aspect of your choosing. I'll argue back, even if I may respond slowly. jibberish | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:30 minus_human wrote: Seeking order in everything remains instinctual to the populace of man. It is a direct result of conscience and intelligence gain since prehistoric times, due to the incapacity of interpreting the Universe differently than narrowed-sighted ordinate strings of ideas and events. For nurturing of their own psychic, humans, when related to their social groups, still need cause as well as purpose for their existence. When not found, they are created or more often borrowed from each other and propagated within their societies – participant mechanism to the birth of religions. Exceptions from this desire of goal still remain only those who are intellectually inferior, thus allowing the mechanical necessities of their biological life to overwhelm their existence. Solutions for this intricate innate self-deluding process prove extremely elusive Prove me wrong, in an aspect of your choosing. I'll argue back, even if I may respond slowly. You kinda go all over the place... So...you're basically saying that people seek order in their lives...that's the gist of it. There's not really anything to argue...there isn't a particularly controversial point in what you just wrote, I think... | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:30 minus_human wrote: Seeking order in everything remains instinctual to the populace of man. It is a direct result of conscience and intelligence gain since prehistoric times, due to the incapacity of interpreting the Universe differently than narrowed-sighted ordinate strings of ideas and events. For nurturing of their own psychic, humans, when related to their social groups, still need cause as well as purpose for their existence. When not found, they are created or more often borrowed from each other and propagated within their societies – participant mechanism to the birth of religions. Exceptions from this desire of goal still remain only those who are intellectually inferior, thus allowing the mechanical necessities of their biological life to overwhelm their existence. Solutions for this intricate innate self-deluding process prove extremely elusive Prove me wrong, in an aspect of your choosing. I'll argue back, even if I may respond slowly. What about the Joker in Batman? He just wants to see the world burn. HUH SMART GUY? | ||
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On February 12 2009 06:38 PH wrote: You kinda go all over the place... So...you're basically saying that people seek order in their lives...that's the gist of it. There's not really anything to argue...there isn't a particularly controversial point in what you just wrote, I think... Well since nobody set up a premise for arguing, I'd though I'd do so. | ||
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