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diddle wrote:this'll start a good argument
men are better drivers than women
cena-rules wrote:Cheese is the most valuble thing in the world
cena-rules wrote:whoever quotes this in there sig will know the meaning of life
Cheese is the most valuble thing in the world
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
cena-rules wrote:whoever quotes this in there sig will know the meaning of life
Cheese is the most valuble thing in the world
cena-rules wrote:Cheese is the most valuble thing in the world
Minister Masket wrote:Actually its neither. The real answer is PIE!!!!
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
MeDeFe wrote:After carefully reading this thread and weighing the different positions against each other I have come to a few conclusions. Most positions were very well-formulated and a few were stunning in their clarity while still containing an amazing scope of information, the overall impression of this debate is that those partaking in it have invested tremendous amounts of time in research and they have all shown that their grasp of the english language goes far beyond what might be expected even of a native speaker.
It is also laudable how little the thread has strayed from the original topic, when taking into account the overall tendency of threads in these forums to become, and I hope you will forgive me for using a more colloquial term here, derailed. In this debate however that is not the case. A few excursions aside, which, I wish to add, were without fail related to the general topic, there is a clear line of argument and counter-argument throughout the discussion that is both interesting and enlightening, captivating the imagination of the reader while at the same time confronting him with viewpoints not easily classified within the usual philosophical, economical and political spectra.
The individual debaters were at all times aware of this as well of the fact that in some cases their viewpoints at first glance might seem to contradict each other, and took care to clarify their positions so as to avoid any misunderstanding that might ensue, should one not so gifted of mind and wit as you, esteemed debaters, venture to study these recordings.
To end this small commentary I would like to thank you all for the time and hard work you put down into this project. You can rest assured that it will certainly be preserved for generations to come, both as an example of superb debating skills displaying logical thought, clarity of language, courtesy even in the face of widely disparate points of view and a good portion of wit, as well as a scientific work that will found a new era within its field and have great consequences on other branches in the great tree that is human learning and knowledge.
Thank you.
sheepofdumb wrote:I'm not scum, just a threat to the town. There's a difference, thank you very much.
ga7 wrote: I'll keep my vote where it should be but just in case Vote Strike Wolf AND f*ck FLAMINGOS f*ck THEM HARD
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
Jasona wrote:Now this is getting to be an argument
Balsiefen wrote:I've seen a number of petulant and disgraceful things over the years, but The Argument thread's cop-outs really take the cake. In the text that follows, I won't bother discussing the flaws in The Argument thread's logic, because it surely doesn't use any logic. I have just one word for The Argument thread: saccharogalactorrhea. Given The Argument thread's propensity for repression in the service of paradigmatic integrity, it is little wonder that I've tried explaining to The Argument thread's patsies that unlike The Argument thread, I have chosen to take the moral high ground and will remain there. Unfortunately, it is clear to me in talking to them that they have no comprehension of what I'm saying. I might as well be talking to creatures from Mars. In fact, I'd bet Martians would be more likely to discern that purists may object to my failure to present specific examples of The Argument thread's mawkish fibs. Fortunately, I do have an explanation for this omission. The explanation demands an understanding of how if The Argument thread wanted to, it could marginalize and eventually even outlaw responsible critics of inaniloquent hypochondriacs. It could poison the relationship between teacher and student. And it could grant a free ride to the undeserving. We must not allow The Argument thread to do any of these.
What I'm saying is this: The Argument thread's apologues are a house of mirrors. How are we to find the opening that leads to freedom? Any honest person who takes the time to think about that question will be forced to conclude that I plan to purge the darkness from The Argument thread's heart. Are you with me -- or against me? Whatever you decide, a great many of us don't want The Argument thread to make crude clowns out to be something they're not. But we feel a prodigious societal pressure to smile, to be nice, and not to object to its testy, noisome agendas. Are you still with me? The space remaining in this letter will not suffice even to enumerate the ways in which The Argument thread has tried to threaten the existence of human life, perhaps all life on the planet.
I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that anyone who hasn't been living in a cave with his eyes shut and his ears plugged knows that I am a law-and-order kind of person. I hate to see crimes go unpunished. That's why I sincerely hope that The Argument thread serves a long prison term for its illegal attempts to procure explosive devices, gasoline, and detonators for use in an upcoming campaign of terror. Although the Gospel According to The Argument thread says that elitism is the only alternative to misoneism, I, hardheaded cynic that I am, contend that it claims to have turned over a new leaf shortly after getting caught trying to discredit and intimidate the opposition. This claim is an outright lie that is still being circulated by The Argument thread's adherents. The truth is that I feel that writing this letter is like celestial navigation. Before directional instruments were invented, sailors navigated the seas by fixing their compass on the North Star. But in order to present a clear picture of what is happening, what has happened, and what is likely to happen in the future, we must debate the efficacy of its unimaginative stratagems. And that's just the first step. Remember, The Argument thread is doing everything in its power to make me jump in the lake. The only reason I haven't yet is that I believe in the four P's: patience, prayer, positive thinking, and perseverance. I am not suggesting government censorship of The Argument thread's subhuman, dodgy magic-bullet explanations. That's something you won't find in your local newspaper because it's the news that just doesn't fit. The Argument thread is trying hard to convince a substantial number of pathological flimflammers to hinder economic growth and job creation. It presumably believes that the "hundredth-monkey phenomenon" will spontaneously incite prodigal, improvident gaberlunzies to behave likewise. The reality, however, is that The Argument thread's victims have been speaking out for years. Unfortunately, their voices have long been silenced by the roar and thunder of The Argument thread's serfs, who loudly proclaim that The Argument thread can achieve its goals by friendly and moral conduct. Regardless of those repressive proclamations, the truth is that we must understand that its harangues represent not only a denial of reality, but also an especially nugatory sort of spiritual poison that will recruit and encourage young people to manipulate public understanding of emotionalism, just as older drug dealers use young kids to push drugs, eventually. And we must formulate that understanding into as clear and cogent a message as possible. I am offended by the way The Argument thread talks down to me. And that's all I have to say.
Balsiefen wrote:I've seen a number of petulant and disgraceful things over the years, but The Argument thread's cop-outs really take the cake. In the text that follows, I won't bother discussing the flaws in The Argument thread's logic, because it surely doesn't use any logic. I have just one word for The Argument thread: saccharogalactorrhea. Given The Argument thread's propensity for repression in the service of paradigmatic integrity, it is little wonder that I've tried explaining to The Argument thread's patsies that unlike The Argument thread, I have chosen to take the moral high ground and will remain there. Unfortunately, it is clear to me in talking to them that they have no comprehension of what I'm saying. I might as well be talking to creatures from Mars. In fact, I'd bet Martians would be more likely to discern that purists may object to my failure to present specific examples of The Argument thread's mawkish fibs. Fortunately, I do have an explanation for this omission. The explanation demands an understanding of how if The Argument thread wanted to, it could marginalize and eventually even outlaw responsible critics of inaniloquent hypochondriacs. It could poison the relationship between teacher and student. And it could grant a free ride to the undeserving. We must not allow The Argument thread to do any of these.
What I'm saying is this: The Argument thread's apologues are a house of mirrors. How are we to find the opening that leads to freedom? Any honest person who takes the time to think about that question will be forced to conclude that I plan to purge the darkness from The Argument thread's heart. Are you with me -- or against me? Whatever you decide, a great many of us don't want The Argument thread to make crude clowns out to be something they're not. But we feel a prodigious societal pressure to smile, to be nice, and not to object to its testy, noisome agendas. Are you still with me? The space remaining in this letter will not suffice even to enumerate the ways in which The Argument thread has tried to threaten the existence of human life, perhaps all life on the planet.
I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that anyone who hasn't been living in a cave with his eyes shut and his ears plugged knows that I am a law-and-order kind of person. I hate to see crimes go unpunished. That's why I sincerely hope that The Argument thread serves a long prison term for its illegal attempts to procure explosive devices, gasoline, and detonators for use in an upcoming campaign of terror. Although the Gospel According to The Argument thread says that elitism is the only alternative to misoneism, I, hardheaded cynic that I am, contend that it claims to have turned over a new leaf shortly after getting caught trying to discredit and intimidate the opposition. This claim is an outright lie that is still being circulated by The Argument thread's adherents. The truth is that I feel that writing this letter is like celestial navigation. Before directional instruments were invented, sailors navigated the seas by fixing their compass on the North Star. But in order to present a clear picture of what is happening, what has happened, and what is likely to happen in the future, we must debate the efficacy of its unimaginative stratagems. And that's just the first step. Remember, The Argument thread is doing everything in its power to make me jump in the lake. The only reason I haven't yet is that I believe in the four P's: patience, prayer, positive thinking, and perseverance. I am not suggesting government censorship of The Argument thread's subhuman, dodgy magic-bullet explanations. That's something you won't find in your local newspaper because it's the news that just doesn't fit. The Argument thread is trying hard to convince a substantial number of pathological flimflammers to hinder economic growth and job creation. It presumably believes that the "hundredth-monkey phenomenon" will spontaneously incite prodigal, improvident gaberlunzies to behave likewise. The reality, however, is that The Argument thread's victims have been speaking out for years. Unfortunately, their voices have long been silenced by the roar and thunder of The Argument thread's serfs, who loudly proclaim that The Argument thread can achieve its goals by friendly and moral conduct. Regardless of those repressive proclamations, the truth is that we must understand that its harangues represent not only a denial of reality, but also an especially nugatory sort of spiritual poison that will recruit and encourage young people to manipulate public understanding of emotionalism, just as older drug dealers use young kids to push drugs, eventually. And we must formulate that understanding into as clear and cogent a message as possible. I am offended by the way The Argument thread talks down to me. And that's all I have to say.
The1exile wrote:Jasona wrote:Now this is getting to be an argument
Over the past few weeks, I've learned to look past Jasona's choleric, prurient nostrums. I've learned to look past some of the twisted things Jasona has said. I've even learned to look past his attempts to exhibit a deep disdain for all people who are not superficial, peremptory airheads. But I cannot stay silent about Jasona's incomprehensible and unforgivable audacity regarding a specific event that recently occurred. Let us note first of all that I welcome Jasona's comments. However, Jasona needs to realize that he is clearly exasperated by the limitations that have thus far denied him the ability to feed us ever-larger doses of his lies and crackpot assumptions. If that fact hurts, get over it; it's called reality. And for another dose of reality, consider that Jasona talks a lot about animalism and how wonderful it is. However, he's never actually defined what it means. How can he argue for something he's never defined? We must doubtlessly ask ourselves questions like that before it's too late, before Jasona gets the opportunity to scar little children's self-image. Jasona's true goal is to tear down all theoretical frameworks for addressing the issue. All the statements that his slaves make to justify or downplay that goal are only apologetics; they do nothing to set the record straight.
In order to convince us that we can all live together happily without laws, like the members of some 1960s-style dope-smoking commune, Jasona often turns to the old propagandist trick of comparing results brought about by entirely dissimilar causes. Everybody loves a good game of hide-and-seek: find the person, find the hidden item, or, in Jasona's case, find the hidden agenda. With friends like him, who needs enemies? I mean, Jasona tries to assert his autonomy by attempting to create widespread hysteria. I always catch hell whenever I say something like that, so let me assure you that he claims that some people deserve to feel safe while others do not. That claim is preposterous and, to use Jasona's own language, overtly harebrained. No history can justify it.
Jasona should work with us, not step in at the eleventh hour and hog all the glory. We don't have to stand for this! He expresses only the noblest intentions, singing praises to the value of community even as he enacts policies that keep essential documents hidden from the public until they become politically moot. To cap that off, he draws his outrageous conclusions from arbitrary statistics. That should serve as the final, ultimate, irrefutable proof that Jasona, already oppressive with his putrid shell games, will perhaps be the ultimate exterminator of our human species -- if separate species we be -- for his reserve of unguessed horrors could never be borne by mortal brains if loosed upon the world. If you think that that's a frightening thought, then consider that I don't want to build castles in the air. I don't want to plan things that I can't yet implement. But I do want to speak up and speak out against Jasona because doing so clearly demonstrates how we could opt to sit back and let him encourage every sort of indiscipline and degeneracy in the name of freedom. Most people, however, would argue that the cost in people's lives and self-esteem is an extremely high price to pay for such inaction on our part. So, is Jasona's incessant burbling about the wonders of nepotism supposed to convince us that his long-term goals are a breath of fresh air amid our modern culture's toxic cloud of chaos? I guess it just boils down to the question: Why is he so compelled to complain about situations over which he has no control? After days of agonized pondering and reflection, I finally came to the conclusion that his pronouncements cannot stand on their own merit. That's why they're dependent on elaborate artifices and explanatory stories to convince us that the Earth is flat. In closing, although this letter has been lengthy there are still a large number of comments about Jasona that I have had to leave aside. I didn't even begin to mention, for instance, that Jasona is at least partially right in that snappish, unrealistic defeatism is not new. Anyway, the important point is that I wish Jasona would vanish into the same logistical nothingness that his arguments invariably lead to.
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