Collectivism : Why We Need It
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ROTFL. I do recall doing this to you the other day, and I got a laugh out of your giving back what you got.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. To preserve nature we need to collectivize within large cities.
Large cities are the core of our problem. That's why I am more likely to surive than you are.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
Christian Graus wrote:
ROTFL. I do recall doing this to you the other day, and I got a laugh out of your giving back what you got.
The only part of the statement even remotely a surprise is the verb of the second part.
Christian Graus wrote:
Large cities are the core of our problem. That's why I am more likely to surive than you are.
I see that someone wasn't paying attention the other day to the "Connections" videos I linked to -- should modern technological civilization collapse, the only human beings with a reasonable chance of survival are those human beings who are less integrated into modern technological civilization; the more primitive and remote a society, the greater the chances its members will susvive such a collapse.
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
"You can verify them to be true by the fact that I have said them."
Wow - I am sorry I missed that one. I am reading a book on schizophrenia, and CSS honestly has enough of the markers that I think a diagnosis is probable.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
I have a schizophrenic friend who, although 'in remission', is still a conspiracy believer.
You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.
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I have a schizophrenic friend who, although 'in remission', is still a conspiracy believer.
You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.
Brady Kelly wrote:
I have a schizophrenic friend who, although 'in remission', is still a conspiracy believer.
Yeah, the belief in conspiracies is a definite marker, but it's not the only one.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Christian Graus wrote:
ROTFL. I do recall doing this to you the other day, and I got a laugh out of your giving back what you got.
The only part of the statement even remotely a surprise is the verb of the second part.
Christian Graus wrote:
Large cities are the core of our problem. That's why I am more likely to surive than you are.
I see that someone wasn't paying attention the other day to the "Connections" videos I linked to -- should modern technological civilization collapse, the only human beings with a reasonable chance of survival are those human beings who are less integrated into modern technological civilization; the more primitive and remote a society, the greater the chances its members will susvive such a collapse.
Ilíon wrote:
The only part of the statement even remotely a surprise is the verb of the second part.
What the hell are you talking about ?
Ilíon wrote:
I see that someone wasn't paying attention the other day to the "Connections" videos I linked to
How surprising. You're both illiterate, and you suffer the grandiose belief that just because you post a link, we all look at it.
Ilíon wrote:
should modern technological civilization collapse, the only human beings with a reasonable chance of survival are those human beings who are less integrated into modern technological civilization; the more primitive and remote a society, the greater the chances its members will susvive such a collapse.
So, I don't live in a big city, I live in a rural area. And I said that as this is the case, and as I and those around me are in a position to grow our own food ( in fact, there are many commercial farms within walking distance of where I live ), that means I stand a better chance of survival than someone who lives in the big city, so therefore I didn't pay attention to your video, because I am MORE integrated into modern technology than CSS, who lives in either Dayton, or Columbus ( I forget which ) ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
the only way you have a chance at waking up is if you open your mind a little bit.
It's possible that in 20 years time, you will wake up. I realise your complete lack of life experience is the issue here.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
it is a mindset you can never have because you do not have my extensive visualization and empathy skills.
Yes, we proved your empathy recently. People in the third world are just lazy, right ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I promise you my mind is sharper than yours in those regards
I'm sure you think so.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google.
Welcome to my sig.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Christian Graus wrote:
Welcome to my sig.
The scarey part is that he means it. He's one step from really wearing aluminum foil on his head and putting long fantasies about what he wants to do to the President on the internet. The guy is a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Ilíon wrote:
The only part of the statement even remotely a surprise is the verb of the second part.
What the hell are you talking about ?
Ilíon wrote:
I see that someone wasn't paying attention the other day to the "Connections" videos I linked to
How surprising. You're both illiterate, and you suffer the grandiose belief that just because you post a link, we all look at it.
Ilíon wrote:
should modern technological civilization collapse, the only human beings with a reasonable chance of survival are those human beings who are less integrated into modern technological civilization; the more primitive and remote a society, the greater the chances its members will susvive such a collapse.
So, I don't live in a big city, I live in a rural area. And I said that as this is the case, and as I and those around me are in a position to grow our own food ( in fact, there are many commercial farms within walking distance of where I live ), that means I stand a better chance of survival than someone who lives in the big city, so therefore I didn't pay attention to your video, because I am MORE integrated into modern technology than CSS, who lives in either Dayton, or Columbus ( I forget which ) ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Christian Graus wrote:
Dayton, or Columbus ( I forget which ) ?
Englewood was his last known address - it's near Dayton.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
We need an international body to regulate climate and resource controls and establish unity among the people of the world.
Its called the UN, and its a joke. Incompetent, innefective, corrupt and self serving. Lies and hype Aids to Global Warming, to a complete inability to act in Bosnia, Ruwanda, Nigeria, Iraq, etc etc etc.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
To preserve nature we need to collectivize within large cities
Man is part of nature. As much a part of nature as any other animal that builds houses and hunts and has the 'right' to live anywhere. Additionally, many of his actions accidentially benefit other species: From burning fossil fuels and putting back in the air CO2 that was once there thus increasing plant growth globally, to providing corridors or wildeness along motorways and trains alowing the movement and prosperity of animals.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
Maybe you know the answer. I watched a special yesterday on the rise of the giant reptiles. The reason that these species grew so large, it was said, was because of the warm - and therefore friendly - climate. Now I understand that the GW theorists point out that if they are right and the seas do rise, folks in a lot of cities are going to have to learn how to swim to work and that isn't good for civilization as we know it. But this time around - in spite of all the additional water, the heat is supposed to bring nothing but deserts and therefore famines. I googled a bit, but found no answer. It appears that the alarmists are simply stating as a fact that additional heat = desert !rainforest. Is that your perception?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Maybe you know the answer. I watched a special yesterday on the rise of the giant reptiles. The reason that these species grew so large, it was said, was because of the warm - and therefore friendly - climate. Now I understand that the GW theorists point out that if they are right and the seas do rise, folks in a lot of cities are going to have to learn how to swim to work and that isn't good for civilization as we know it. But this time around - in spite of all the additional water, the heat is supposed to bring nothing but deserts and therefore famines. I googled a bit, but found no answer. It appears that the alarmists are simply stating as a fact that additional heat = desert !rainforest. Is that your perception?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
Oakman wrote:
Now I understand that the GW theorists point out that if they are right and the seas do rise, folks in a lot of cities are going to have to learn how to swim to work and that isn't good for civilization as we know it. But this time around - in spite of all the additional water, the heat is supposed to bring nothing but deserts and therefore famines. I googled a bit, but found no answer. It appears that the alarmists are simply stating as a fact that additional heat = desert !rainforest. Is that your perception?
Maybe it's a matter of knowing that something crappy is going to happen, without knowing what exactly that crappy thing is. Like skydiving into an ocean - you won't know beforehand whether it'll be the impact or drowning that'll kill you, but you know that you're going to die. (OK, that's probably a really lousy analogy.)
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Oakman wrote:
Now I understand that the GW theorists point out that if they are right and the seas do rise, folks in a lot of cities are going to have to learn how to swim to work and that isn't good for civilization as we know it. But this time around - in spite of all the additional water, the heat is supposed to bring nothing but deserts and therefore famines. I googled a bit, but found no answer. It appears that the alarmists are simply stating as a fact that additional heat = desert !rainforest. Is that your perception?
Maybe it's a matter of knowing that something crappy is going to happen, without knowing what exactly that crappy thing is. Like skydiving into an ocean - you won't know beforehand whether it'll be the impact or drowning that'll kill you, but you know that you're going to die. (OK, that's probably a really lousy analogy.)
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
OK, that's probably a really lousy analogy
Yep, Among other things, most folks have some experience with the sea. I am unaware of anyone who has experience the kind of dramatic climate shift being predicted.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
OK, that's probably a really lousy analogy
Yep, Among other things, most folks have some experience with the sea. I am unaware of anyone who has experience the kind of dramatic climate shift being predicted.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
Oakman wrote:
Yep, Among other things, most folks have some experience with the sea. I am unaware of anyone who has experience the kind of dramatic climate shift being predicted.
That, um, wasn't exactly the point I was trying to make with the analogy. Isn't that the whole idea of an analogy? To explain something unrelatable by comparing it with something relatable?
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Ilíon wrote:
The only part of the statement even remotely a surprise is the verb of the second part.
What the hell are you talking about ?
Ilíon wrote:
I see that someone wasn't paying attention the other day to the "Connections" videos I linked to
How surprising. You're both illiterate, and you suffer the grandiose belief that just because you post a link, we all look at it.
Ilíon wrote:
should modern technological civilization collapse, the only human beings with a reasonable chance of survival are those human beings who are less integrated into modern technological civilization; the more primitive and remote a society, the greater the chances its members will susvive such a collapse.
So, I don't live in a big city, I live in a rural area. And I said that as this is the case, and as I and those around me are in a position to grow our own food ( in fact, there are many commercial farms within walking distance of where I live ), that means I stand a better chance of survival than someone who lives in the big city, so therefore I didn't pay attention to your video, because I am MORE integrated into modern technology than CSS, who lives in either Dayton, or Columbus ( I forget which ) ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Christian Graus wrote:
How surprising. You're both illiterate, and you suffer the grandiose belief that just because you post a link, we all look at it.
And you're a fool. But, there is by now no surprise in that.
Christian Graus wrote:
So, I don't live in a big city, I live in a rural area. And I said that as this is the case, and as I and those around me are in a position to grow our own food ( in fact, there are many commercial farms within walking distance of where I live ), that means I stand a better chance of survival than someone who lives in the big city, so therefore I didn't pay attention to your video, because I am MORE integrated into modern technology than CSS
You're a willfully ignorant fool; you will no more survive a collapse of modern technological society than I will.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
the only way you have a chance at waking up is if you open your mind a little bit.
It's possible that in 20 years time, you will wake up. I realise your complete lack of life experience is the issue here.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
it is a mindset you can never have because you do not have my extensive visualization and empathy skills.
Yes, we proved your empathy recently. People in the third world are just lazy, right ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I promise you my mind is sharper than yours in those regards
I'm sure you think so.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google.
Welcome to my sig.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Christian Graus wrote:
I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason.
You don't believe me? I wont go into the details because that will only make you think I am even more insane. I really can 'flex' the front part of my brain. Just as when I walk or do some repetitive motion my brain because very stimulated, I can actually magnify that 10 times or more by doing one simple thing.
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Oakman wrote:
Yep, Among other things, most folks have some experience with the sea. I am unaware of anyone who has experience the kind of dramatic climate shift being predicted.
That, um, wasn't exactly the point I was trying to make with the analogy. Isn't that the whole idea of an analogy? To explain something unrelatable by comparing it with something relatable?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Isn't that the whole idea of an analogy
That wasn't what they told me when I went to school. Back then an analogy wass the pointing out of similarities between two things (things in the broadest sense of the word. i.e. events, objects, ideas, perceptions, etc.) and the implcation that there might be other, not immediately perceived, similarities.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
the only way you have a chance at waking up is if you open your mind a little bit.
It's possible that in 20 years time, you will wake up. I realise your complete lack of life experience is the issue here.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
it is a mindset you can never have because you do not have my extensive visualization and empathy skills.
Yes, we proved your empathy recently. People in the third world are just lazy, right ?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I promise you my mind is sharper than yours in those regards
I'm sure you think so.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google.
Welcome to my sig.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
I can teleport myself to the scene and change the past. Don't believe me? I know you don't, but I can. One time I flew into the zone and rearranged the plasma in the atmosphere with my thoughts! :omg: The lizards didn't like it so they beamed me to mars where I stayed their with my friend Goobar for a while. This is fact! Only stupid people don't believe me. Dughgh dullzzz [drool] doooghghh! blblbl
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Christian Graus wrote:
How surprising. You're both illiterate, and you suffer the grandiose belief that just because you post a link, we all look at it.
And you're a fool. But, there is by now no surprise in that.
Christian Graus wrote:
So, I don't live in a big city, I live in a rural area. And I said that as this is the case, and as I and those around me are in a position to grow our own food ( in fact, there are many commercial farms within walking distance of where I live ), that means I stand a better chance of survival than someone who lives in the big city, so therefore I didn't pay attention to your video, because I am MORE integrated into modern technology than CSS
You're a willfully ignorant fool; you will no more survive a collapse of modern technological society than I will.
Ilíon wrote:
And you're a fool. But, there is by now no surprise in that.
Funny, you say something stupid, I call you on it, and because you have no intelligent response, you resort to insult.
Ilíon wrote:
you will no more survive a collapse of modern technological society than I will.
I don't know your circumstances, but I am far more likely to than someone who lives in a big city and has no resources or experience in growing food or providing a source of heat for themselves. Hell, I even have a source of wool for clothing.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Christian Graus wrote:
I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason.
You don't believe me? I wont go into the details because that will only make you think I am even more insane. I really can 'flex' the front part of my brain. Just as when I walk or do some repetitive motion my brain because very stimulated, I can actually magnify that 10 times or more by doing one simple thing.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I wont go into the details because that will only make you think I am even more insane. I
Really ? Well, have you considered going to a mental health professional, telling them all this, and seeing what THEY think ? Why not submit to an MRI and prove to them that you're not insane ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Christian Graus wrote:
Dayton, or Columbus ( I forget which ) ?
Englewood was his last known address - it's near Dayton.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
I thought so, I have a friend near Dayton, and I told her, this is the sort of place you live in......
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I wont go into the details because that will only make you think I am even more insane. I
Really ? Well, have you considered going to a mental health professional, telling them all this, and seeing what THEY think ? Why not submit to an MRI and prove to them that you're not insane ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Only if the government will pay for it.
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Only if the government will pay for it.
Well, they have a vested interest in getting you locked up, perhaps they should.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Ilíon wrote:
And you're a fool. But, there is by now no surprise in that.
Funny, you say something stupid, I call you on it, and because you have no intelligent response, you resort to insult.
Ilíon wrote:
you will no more survive a collapse of modern technological society than I will.
I don't know your circumstances, but I am far more likely to than someone who lives in a big city and has no resources or experience in growing food or providing a source of heat for themselves. Hell, I even have a source of wool for clothing.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums. I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
Christian Graus wrote:
Funny, you say something stupid, I call you on it, and because you have no intelligent response, you resort to insult.
Funny, you continually (and falsely) whinge that all I do is insult others ... and then you whinge when I return your feeble attempts at insult.
Christian Graus wrote:
I don't know your circumstances, but I am far more likely to than someone who lives in a big city and has no resources or experience in growing food or providing a source of heat for themselves. Hell, I even have a source of wool for clothing.
Cloth doesn't grow on sheep. DO you know *how* to raise sheep, year after year after year? Do you know *how* to get, and clean, wool? Do you know *how* to make thread? Do you know *how* to weave thread into cloth? Do you know *how* to make cloth into clothing? Do you have the tools to do these things? How are you going to power these tools? What are you going to do when these tools break? And food doesn't grow at the grocery store. Do you know *how* to grow enough foodstuffs to last until the next harvest -- year after year, for the rest of your grandchildren's lives? Do you have the tools to do this, tools which are primitive enough that they can still be used without the vast support network of technology? How are you going to power these tools? What are you going to do when the tools break? Do you know *how* to store that mass of foodstuffs? Do you know *how* to protect it ... from both rodents and such and from other people? Do you have to guts to protect it from other people -- what, passive-aggressive pussy-man is going to turn into The Man at the flip of a switch? How are you going to protect yourself from the first wave of desperate people fleeing the cities? How are you going to protect yourself from the secondary waves (until the gass runs out)? How are you going to protect yourself for the next several years from the human predators who would rather search out and then kill an entire family to take what they have than to undertake the effort of producing those needful things for themselves? You don't stand a chance, PAPM.