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  • B BoneSoft

    I don't know how you can say that, I don't believe I've said anything that would give you cause to come to that conclusion. In fact, I don't know of an example that could fit that situation. I don't see any celebrities with views anywhere near mine. But I think that's rather judgmental of you to assume that I would be a hypocrite if the opportunity presented itself. And why is that, because my views differ from yours?


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    BoneSoft wrote:

    I don't believe I've said anything that would give you cause to come to that conclusion

    BoneSoft wrote:

    Yeah, I just wish there was more we could do. At least Bono isn't crazy. And he's open to other's opinions. And he seems to be for a decent cause. But he's definitely an exception to the rule.

    My original point is that famous entertainers should not use their fame to push their political ideas. I read your reply as saying Bono is OK because you think his cause is decent.

    BoneSoft wrote:

    But I think that's rather judgmental of you to assume that I would be a hypocrite if the opportunity presented itself

    Sorry, just called it like I saw it

    BoneSoft wrote:

    And why is that, because my views differ from yours?

    No I completely agree she's a dim wit. As for the bigger issue of GW or whatever you want to call it I dont have an opinion

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      BoneSoft wrote:

      since the thread was about something else entirely.

      In your first post you actually spent more time on your misogynistic rant against that woman, so that's not really true.

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      No, I pointed out a specific instance of her insanity, then jokingly suggested that being that crazy might have had something to do with the reason Paul allegedly roughed her up. You, foaming at the mouth for an opportunity to pin me with negative traits to help dehumanize me so you can feel more comfortable and justified in your almost always opposing views, jumped all over the side joke. So did others. What should have struck you as out of place was the suggestion that we should use RAT MILK to save the planet from cow farts. Honestly, besides Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper, how often does somebody with full international media coverage say something THAT insane?!?


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        BoneSoft wrote:

        I don't believe I've said anything that would give you cause to come to that conclusion

        BoneSoft wrote:

        Yeah, I just wish there was more we could do. At least Bono isn't crazy. And he's open to other's opinions. And he seems to be for a decent cause. But he's definitely an exception to the rule.

        My original point is that famous entertainers should not use their fame to push their political ideas. I read your reply as saying Bono is OK because you think his cause is decent.

        BoneSoft wrote:

        But I think that's rather judgmental of you to assume that I would be a hypocrite if the opportunity presented itself

        Sorry, just called it like I saw it

        BoneSoft wrote:

        And why is that, because my views differ from yours?

        No I completely agree she's a dim wit. As for the bigger issue of GW or whatever you want to call it I dont have an opinion

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        Ah Bono. It has nothing to do with his views, it's his approach. He's not cramming it down everyones throat, he's reasonable and he's not insane. He's not spouting pure hatred like Tim Robins and his ugly wife, or hanging out with dictators while trashing the president like Danny Glover. I don't like to see any entertainers parade their views as though we should all follow them just because their famous. But isn't Bono pretty much for charities? That I don't mind. Honestly, if there was a high profile entertainer preaching the perils of jumping on the AGW alarmist band wagon (just an example), I'd feel the same or worse. Entertainers tend to be pretty empty headed, and one of them arguing my side would probably do more damage than good anyway.


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        • B BoneSoft

          Don't think this is a repost, but it wouldn't surprise me... Heather Mills, further off the deep end.[^] This nut thinks that we should all drink rat's milk, or dog milk. If it comes to that, I'd say screw the planet. She's a class A fruit-loop. Who in their right mind would blame Paul for smacking her around? Unless he knocked something loose to create the blathering retard we see today. If that's the case, I say string him up and put her down.


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          Paul Conrad
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          Sorry, but rat's milk just sounds so sick X|

          "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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            To many people such jokes are quite offensive, make they at your own peril. I dont think anybody takes whats her name seriously or gives a rats arse (or a rats nipple for that matter) where she gets her milk.

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            Josh Gray wrote:

            I dont think anybody takes whats her name seriously

            Nope, not at all.

            Josh Gray wrote:

            gives a rats arse (or a rats nipple for that matter)

            :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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              BoneSoft wrote:

              I don't believe I've said anything that would give you cause to come to that conclusion

              BoneSoft wrote:

              Yeah, I just wish there was more we could do. At least Bono isn't crazy. And he's open to other's opinions. And he seems to be for a decent cause. But he's definitely an exception to the rule.

              My original point is that famous entertainers should not use their fame to push their political ideas. I read your reply as saying Bono is OK because you think his cause is decent.

              BoneSoft wrote:

              But I think that's rather judgmental of you to assume that I would be a hypocrite if the opportunity presented itself

              Sorry, just called it like I saw it

              BoneSoft wrote:

              And why is that, because my views differ from yours?

              No I completely agree she's a dim wit. As for the bigger issue of GW or whatever you want to call it I dont have an opinion

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              Josh Gray wrote:

              original point is that famous entertainers should not use their fame to push their political ideas.

              Good point because I could really careless what some famous entertainer thinks. Just because they are a famous entertainer doesn't mean they are necessarily the sharpest tool in the shed.

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              • B BoneSoft

                No, I pointed out a specific instance of her insanity, then jokingly suggested that being that crazy might have had something to do with the reason Paul allegedly roughed her up. You, foaming at the mouth for an opportunity to pin me with negative traits to help dehumanize me so you can feel more comfortable and justified in your almost always opposing views, jumped all over the side joke. So did others. What should have struck you as out of place was the suggestion that we should use RAT MILK to save the planet from cow farts. Honestly, besides Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper, how often does somebody with full international media coverage say something THAT insane?!?


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                BoneSoft wrote:

                Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper

                That is just flat out gross.

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                • P pmarfleet

                  Drinking rat's milk - wasn't this the premise for an old Simpsons episode?

                  Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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                  pmarfleet wrote:

                  Drinking rat's milk - wasn't this the premise for an old Simpsons episode?

                  Yes. I think it was Tony the Mafia guy's idea, too.

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                  • A Anthony Mushrow

                    Yes it was. My my, what has the world come to when people start looking to The Simpsons for answers.

                    My current favourite word is: PIE! I have changed my name to my regular internet alias. But don't let the 'Genius' part fool you, you don't know what 'SK' stands for. -The Undefeated

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                    SK Genius wrote:

                    what has the world come to when people start looking to The Simpsons for answers

                    Well, they've been around for quite a while now...

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                    • B BoneSoft

                      No, I pointed out a specific instance of her insanity, then jokingly suggested that being that crazy might have had something to do with the reason Paul allegedly roughed her up. You, foaming at the mouth for an opportunity to pin me with negative traits to help dehumanize me so you can feel more comfortable and justified in your almost always opposing views, jumped all over the side joke. So did others. What should have struck you as out of place was the suggestion that we should use RAT MILK to save the planet from cow farts. Honestly, besides Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper, how often does somebody with full international media coverage say something THAT insane?!?


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                      BoneSoft wrote:

                      What should have struck you as out of place was the suggestion that we should use RAT MILK to save the planet from cow farts. Honestly, besides Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper, how often does somebody with full international media coverage say something THAT insane?!?

                      They're celebrities. Who actually gives a fuck when they open their mouths? I don't. They jet around everywhere, drive big giant cars, buy sprawling energy-inefficient houses and then castigate everyone for not doing their bit to be environmentally friendly. Riiiight. Seriously, the best thing that could ever happen to Hollywood is for it to disappear.


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                      • B BoneSoft

                        Ah Bono. It has nothing to do with his views, it's his approach. He's not cramming it down everyones throat, he's reasonable and he's not insane. He's not spouting pure hatred like Tim Robins and his ugly wife, or hanging out with dictators while trashing the president like Danny Glover. I don't like to see any entertainers parade their views as though we should all follow them just because their famous. But isn't Bono pretty much for charities? That I don't mind. Honestly, if there was a high profile entertainer preaching the perils of jumping on the AGW alarmist band wagon (just an example), I'd feel the same or worse. Entertainers tend to be pretty empty headed, and one of them arguing my side would probably do more damage than good anyway.


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                        BoneSoft wrote:

                        He's not cramming it down everyones throat, he's reasonable and he's not insane.

                        Dont get me wrong I like his music, I've read his biography and I think his heart is generally in the right place. However when I saw them play last year he asked during the show for everyone to sms their name to a number and random names were displayed on the big screen while they played. It was a cool stunt that I'd never seen an a rock show before. What shits me is I still get bloody sms messages from Bono asking me to "Make Poverty history" etc. When you say "he's not insane" is that not a subjective assesment based on your own values? You seem to think gw alarmists are insane (I'd agree just for the record but so is fat boy and his ilk) but obviously if you held the same views as them you would not see them as insane.

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                        Tim Robins

                        never heard of him

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                        ugly wife

                        I cant imagine her appearance is relevant

                        BoneSoft wrote:

                        But isn't Bono pretty much for charities?

                        For you to call him reasonable and not insane I think you should be able to answer that question. As far as I know he does a lot for charity but I couldnt tell you what those charities stand for. It could easily be something to do with saving the third world for climate change for all i know. What I do know is that his fame gets him opportunities to express his views in forums that are inaccessable to most of us. He had an audience with our Prime Minister when he was here last year for example.

                        BoneSoft wrote:

                        Entertainers tend to be pretty empty headed

                        I think thats a tad unfair. Ronald Reagan comes to mind. I think you hear about things like this because they sell papers and generate income for the media. There are many loonies out there, why should I get more upset about a silly comment from her than one overheard on the bus?

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                        • O oilFactotum

                          You seem to be hung up on the moral underpinnings of spousal abuse. Present your argument.

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                          oilFactotum wrote:

                          You seem to be hung up on the moral underpinnings of spousal abuse. Present your argument.

                          Hours before you made this post, Mundo Cani explained(*) my purpose. I can't help it that you (singular and plural) are unwilling (or, perhaps, it's merely that you are unable) to grasp what happened here. (*) I see that some of your fellow "free thinkers" couldn't abide even his post[^]. And you silly children have the gall to imagine (and demand) that anyone honestly watching the interactions between me and you all must conclude that I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you poor, defenceless (that part may be close to true), inoffensive 'atheists.'

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                          • I Ilion

                            oilFactotum wrote:

                            You seem to be hung up on the moral underpinnings of spousal abuse. Present your argument.

                            Hours before you made this post, Mundo Cani explained(*) my purpose. I can't help it that you (singular and plural) are unwilling (or, perhaps, it's merely that you are unable) to grasp what happened here. (*) I see that some of your fellow "free thinkers" couldn't abide even his post[^]. And you silly children have the gall to imagine (and demand) that anyone honestly watching the interactions between me and you all must conclude that I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you poor, defenceless (that part may be close to true), inoffensive 'atheists.'

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                            Ilíon wrote:

                            Mundo Cani explained(*) my purpose

                            Mundo Cani wrote:

                            what is the nature of this law we call morality?

                            If that really is what you want to know, why didn't you simply ask? Don't expect me to explain the nature of morality, this is the soapbox.

                            Ilíon wrote:

                            I see that some of your fellow "free thinkers" couldn't abide even his post[^]. And you silly children have the gall to imagine (and demand) that anyone honestly watching the interactions between me and you all must conclude that I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you poor, defenceless (that part may be close to true), inoffensive 'atheists.'

                            You sound a whole lot like someone else who use to post on this board. You really think that anyone other than yourself thinks that you are ' a wicked meanie beating up on you poor, defenceless inoffensive 'atheists.''? What I see is a tiresome troll. Atheists? Christians beat their spouses and atheists and "free thinkers" don't? Is that the way you see things?

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                            • B BoneSoft

                              Don't think this is a repost, but it wouldn't surprise me... Heather Mills, further off the deep end.[^] This nut thinks that we should all drink rat's milk, or dog milk. If it comes to that, I'd say screw the planet. She's a class A fruit-loop. Who in their right mind would blame Paul for smacking her around? Unless he knocked something loose to create the blathering retard we see today. If that's the case, I say string him up and put her down.


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                              BoneSoft wrote:

                              Who in their right mind would blame Paul for smacking her around?

                              Those who are in their right mind - may I smack them around?

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                                oilFactotum wrote:

                                You seem to be hung up on the moral underpinnings of spousal abuse. Present your argument.

                                Hours before you made this post, Mundo Cani explained(*) my purpose. I can't help it that you (singular and plural) are unwilling (or, perhaps, it's merely that you are unable) to grasp what happened here. (*) I see that some of your fellow "free thinkers" couldn't abide even his post[^]. And you silly children have the gall to imagine (and demand) that anyone honestly watching the interactions between me and you all must conclude that I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you poor, defenceless (that part may be close to true), inoffensive 'atheists.'

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                Ilíon wrote:

                                I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you

                                :laugh: Go hide under a rock, crazy person.

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                                • B BoneSoft

                                  No, I pointed out a specific instance of her insanity, then jokingly suggested that being that crazy might have had something to do with the reason Paul allegedly roughed her up. You, foaming at the mouth for an opportunity to pin me with negative traits to help dehumanize me so you can feel more comfortable and justified in your almost always opposing views, jumped all over the side joke. So did others. What should have struck you as out of place was the suggestion that we should use RAT MILK to save the planet from cow farts. Honestly, besides Sheryl Crow's single square of toilet paper, how often does somebody with full international media coverage say something THAT insane?!?


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                                  You made a joke that her behavior excuses someone for 'smacking her around' and futher suggested that she should be put down. I don't find that kind of misogyny funny.

                                  BoneSoft wrote:

                                  You, foaming at the mouth for an opportunity to pin me with negative traits to help dehumanize me so you can feel more comfortable and justified in your almost always opposing views

                                  This is humorous. I haven't tried to pin any kind of traits on you, and yet here you are trying to pin behavior on me.

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                                  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                    Ilíon wrote:

                                    I am such a wicked meanie beating up on you

                                    :laugh: Go hide under a rock, crazy person.

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                                    Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                    :laugh: Go hide under a rock, crazy person.

                                    Every time I try to do that, I soon find you slithering around me as you slime up the formerly nice underside of the rock. :laugh: :laugh:

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                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      He's not cramming it down everyones throat, he's reasonable and he's not insane.

                                      Dont get me wrong I like his music, I've read his biography and I think his heart is generally in the right place. However when I saw them play last year he asked during the show for everyone to sms their name to a number and random names were displayed on the big screen while they played. It was a cool stunt that I'd never seen an a rock show before. What shits me is I still get bloody sms messages from Bono asking me to "Make Poverty history" etc. When you say "he's not insane" is that not a subjective assesment based on your own values? You seem to think gw alarmists are insane (I'd agree just for the record but so is fat boy and his ilk) but obviously if you held the same views as them you would not see them as insane.

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      Tim Robins

                                      never heard of him

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      ugly wife

                                      I cant imagine her appearance is relevant

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      But isn't Bono pretty much for charities?

                                      For you to call him reasonable and not insane I think you should be able to answer that question. As far as I know he does a lot for charity but I couldnt tell you what those charities stand for. It could easily be something to do with saving the third world for climate change for all i know. What I do know is that his fame gets him opportunities to express his views in forums that are inaccessable to most of us. He had an audience with our Prime Minister when he was here last year for example.

                                      BoneSoft wrote:

                                      Entertainers tend to be pretty empty headed

                                      I think thats a tad unfair. Ronald Reagan comes to mind. I think you hear about things like this because they sell papers and generate income for the media. There are many loonies out there, why should I get more upset about a silly comment from her than one overheard on the bus?

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                                      Josh Gray wrote:

                                      When you say "he's not insane" is that not a subjective assesment based on your own values?

                                      Touche. Tim Robins is an American actor, very vocal. His ugly wife's appearance isn't relevant, I just loathe the beast and can't remember her name. Yeah, I see your point. I've seen Bono on a few talk shows. I guess I was less offended by it because he wasn't belligerent.

                                      Josh Gray wrote:

                                      think thats a tad unfair. Ronald Reagan comes to mind.

                                      I suppose it could just be the loons that get the media coverage. You are probably closer to the truth, though Regan may have been the exception to the rule.


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                                        BoneSoft wrote:

                                        Who in their right mind would blame Paul for smacking her around?

                                        Those who are in their right mind - may I smack them around?

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                                        Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                        Those who are in their right mind - may I smack them around?

                                        That's the question, now isn't it? And, if you may not, then *why* is that?

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                                        • M martin_hughes

                                          I don't belive Macca ever "smacked her around" - Heather Mills is so full off SHoneT she probably still believes in Father Christmas.

                                          "On one of my cards it said I had to find temperatures lower than -8. The numbers I uncovered were -6 and -7 so I thought I had won, and so did the woman in the shop. But when she scanned the card the machine said I hadn't. "I phoned Camelot and they fobbed me off with some story that -6 is higher - not lower - than -8 but I'm not having it." -Tina Farrell, a 23 year old thicky from Levenshulme, Manchester.

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                                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                          martin_hughes wrote:

                                          Heather Mills is so full off SHoneT she probably still believes in Father Christmas.

                                          Sounds like you're talking about Illion. :~

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