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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:52 pm
[BlkCat] Joshua_Ritter DrasBrisingr Joshua_Ritter DrasBrisingr Joshua_Ritter Immaturity, hmm? I've been called many things, but rarely immature. Are you suggesting the only reason I don't kill myself is because I didn't know it was an option, and that's why things are censored? Ha, was a miserable existence, to live in happiness only because you are ignorant. I am sorry you misunderstood my arguement. My position is that IF an idea is stronger than the people, then censoring them from it is only delaying the inevitable, so why even do it? That was a hypothetical. My position is that knowledge is NOT stronger than people, so we are NOT delaying the inevitable, and there is no need for censorship because people are stronger than the ideas they learn.
Your move, sir. Damnit, Josh! You stole my "sir"! Shame on you. I'm sorry, Dras. It's just that disdain dressed up as respect is just so damn fun. And I think you would know.Oh, believe me, I know. But shh...don't tell them. I don't think they've figured it out yet. Oh.. shi- Nothing to see here, move along.I love you two...that is all...just wanted to point that out.....*trying so hard to contain his laughter* We love you too. Well...
We don't know if Dras can love. But if she can, I'm pretty sure she still wouldn't want to.
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:17 pm
Joshua_Ritter [BlkCat] Joshua_Ritter DrasBrisingr Joshua_Ritter I'm sorry, Dras. It's just that disdain dressed up as respect is just so damn fun. And I think you would know. Oh, believe me, I know. But shh...don't tell them. I don't think they've figured it out yet. Oh.. shi- Nothing to see here, move along.I love you two...that is all...just wanted to point that out.....*trying so hard to contain his laughter* We love you too. Well...
We don't know if Dras can love. But if she can, I'm pretty sure she still wouldn't want to.No, we don't know if Dras can love. It's still debatable. Haha.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:13 am
In response to the last few posts: You guys rock. xd
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:24 pm
Joshua_Ritter ambrose_sallia Joshua_Ritter DrasBrisingr Joshua_Ritter I'm sorry, Dras. It's just that disdain dressed up as respect is just so damn fun. And I think you would know. Oh, believe me, I know. But shh...don't tell them. I don't think they've figured it out yet. Oh.. shi- Nothing to see here, move along.- downloads the fact that "sir" is disdain dressed up as respect - =P You can't censor this fact any longer! I shall tell everyone! whee Sorry, had to do that xd It was a humorous re-enactment of the past weeks events. Well, humorous to me, at least sweatdrop Ambrose, you can't tell anyone! Sure, the knowledge of one disdaining joke is harmless by itself... but a few, select group of people might have the foresight to understand that this could apply to ALL distaining jokes... and the entire universe of insulting jokes would break down around us!
... I'm sorry, I had to.Well if the universe of insulting jokes is doomed to break down because of this one fact, then let's break it down anyway confused After all- censoring the inevitable is... uhh.. anti-inevitable? sweatdrop Well, yes, that and such-not.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:25 pm
ambrose_sallia Joshua_Ritter ambrose_sallia Joshua_Ritter DrasBrisingr Joshua_Ritter I'm sorry, Dras. It's just that disdain dressed up as respect is just so damn fun. And I think you would know. Oh, believe me, I know. But shh...don't tell them. I don't think they've figured it out yet. Oh.. shi- Nothing to see here, move along.- downloads the fact that "sir" is disdain dressed up as respect - =P You can't censor this fact any longer! I shall tell everyone! whee Sorry, had to do that xd It was a humorous re-enactment of the past weeks events. Well, humorous to me, at least sweatdrop Ambrose, you can't tell anyone! Sure, the knowledge of one disdaining joke is harmless by itself... but a few, select group of people might have the foresight to understand that this could apply to ALL distaining jokes... and the entire universe of insulting jokes would break down around us!
... I'm sorry, I had to.Well if the universe of insulting jokes is doomed to break down because of this one fact, then let's break it down anyway confused After all- censoring the inevitable is... uhh.. anti-inevitable? sweatdrop Well, yes, that and such-not. Ambrose, please tell me you know this is satire against the serious topic of censorship we were discussing
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:42 pm
sorry i believe i misunderstood you. my apologies.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:21 pm
TallonDagmar sorry i believe i misunderstood you. my apologies. Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Seriously, no one apologizes anymore. Except for Yagi, who apologizes when she's done nothing wrong.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:40 pm
Joshua_Ritter TallonDagmar sorry i believe i misunderstood you. my apologies. Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Seriously, no one apologizes anymore. Except for Yagi, who apologizes when she's done nothing wrong.I apologize for misunderstandings confused I don't apologize for trying to help people, though ^^;; Even despite their efforts to evade my attempt at help. But I suppose there are some arguments which are doomed to last until the end of the world with no side ever the victor due to the stubbornness in human-nature sweatdrop Since the symbols I already posted I suppose it doesn't even matter anymore, though. confused No doubt more people have downloaded them now and it can never be stopped from spreading. I suppose we'll be ok so long as noone figures out how to use it to its full potential. And maybe if they do we'll be lucky and they'll become afraid to use it like I am confused If not, we're boned <.<;;
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:10 pm
ambrose_sallia Joshua_Ritter TallonDagmar sorry i believe i misunderstood you. my apologies. Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Seriously, no one apologizes anymore. Except for Yagi, who apologizes when she's done nothing wrong.I apologize for misunderstandings confused I don't apologize for trying to help people, though ^^;; Even despite their efforts to evade my attempt at help. But I suppose there are some arguments which are doomed to last until the end of the world with no side ever the victor due to the stubbornness in human-nature sweatdrop Since the symbols I already posted I suppose it doesn't even matter anymore, though. confused No doubt more people have downloaded them now and it can never be stopped from spreading. I suppose we'll be ok so long as noone figures out how to use it to its full potential. And maybe if they do we'll be lucky and they'll become afraid to use it like I am confused If not, we're boned <.<;; Why wouldn't they? if they get "full" knowledge (which is the fear and problem) wouldnt they also receive the knowledge of the irresponsibility of use?
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:29 pm
Joshua_Ritter TallonDagmar sorry i believe i misunderstood you. my apologies. Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Seriously, no one apologizes anymore. Except for Yagi, who apologizes when she's done nothing wrong....I'm sorry for apologizing so much? sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:31 pm
There is a difference between "I'm sorry" and "I apologize"
My friend's mother really worked on people about that... it would go like this:
"I'm sorry..." "I know you are, now apologize." "..."
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:46 pm
Well then..I apologize for apologizing so much? sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:04 pm
Just one of those nit-picking things... in common parlance, ie the standard lexicon, the phrase "I'm sorry" tend to be synonymous with "I apologize."
Personally, I am not much offended by it. I am currently learning some interesting, albeit vulgar, argot from "A Clockwork Orange"
And I, my brothers, can be real horrorshow when backed in a corner. Never a good act to attempt. You might, my brothers, find yourself with a fist in your rot.
I really like "A Clockwork Orange," if you couldn't tell.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:15 pm
Yagi... don't worry about it. ^ ^ Most people don't apologize, except for you. You often apologize when you don't need to. And you don't need to apologize for that. sweatdrop And a Clockwork Orange is amazing.
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:35 pm
I hear the movie was terrible, though.
I'm not too far into it yet though... towards the beginning, when he is talking with his Parole Officer...
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