RE: The Immortals, post your faves

Buddy Holly

RE: Charlie Hebdo

And in the spirit of my rant I should put an end to my ranting. Words and speeches and ideas never changed anything - let's do something! I'm going out to put some bacon on a mosque.

RE: Charlie Hebdo

Because it's probably true. The irreligious are not so easily moved because they don't have much soul, the bigger problem for them as a group is apathy, cynicism and laziness. In the Atheist West we're generally less likely to do something fanatically insane, but more likely to lose our nerve and pride and rot from a lack of will.

RE: What is your favorite British comedy?

The Day Today

RE: If you....

How do you explain what blue is to a blind person? How do you explain gratitude to the spoilt? How do you explain right & wrong to the morally blank?

You are either bred correctly or you are not and this thread is wheat from the chaff as far as my consideration goes.

RE: The Stress of looking for love

It's less stressful than actually having a girlfriend, but more frustrating than giving up altogether. Few would claim that love and its search are an easy ride as love asks a lot of you. All that is dear must be dear.

RE: Single after 40

I'd say less accomplished or less able. You're not really supposed to call a loser a loser anymore which was actually quite a winning move by the losers.

RE: Charlie Hebdo

It's freedom of the press, Ali, even if at times the world needs freedom from the press.

RE: what you listening to no.11



*Sadface sadface frown*

RE: Why Do People Have Children?

To live. Through children you get to re-live a part of you which dies as an adult and when you're dead and buried there will still be a part of you alive on the earth. Children bring us new life in every sense.

RE: France

In fact doing so makes the establishment and its lackeys look more and more like Neville Chamberlain.

RE: France

But they're not valued, and telling people to value them won't make any difference.

RE: TRANSHUMANISM

2015 excuse me

RE: TRANSHUMANISM

As cybernetic gods on earth we'd beg for death in time. I think the mechanoids would suck all the fun and purpose out of life.

Today no one really likes anybody anymore, and it's rare when a person feels real joy like they used to - the future could be this just even more artifical, cold and robotic. I know these sci-fi philosophies sing to the hearts of low-status men who may or may not enjoy a game of Dungeons & Dragons, but I think to firmly believe in this in 2014 means you must be a weirdo.

Anyway, life is life and I think Humanity is too much to wash away. All the best moments in my life have come from having a soul, from having passion and emotion. Robots and machines can't rival the buzz of being Human.

RE: post a pic of muhamd

The thing to do with enemies is either avoid them or crush them completely. Don't injure or insult them as it will come back on you; We should learn this from our many years stirring up the Middle East and supporting Israel.

RE: sharia law!!

Don't feel sorry for us, man, the muslim hards are the lesser problem and one we could deal with if the West had the will to live. Besides they just create media stories for people who do nothing to feel something for a fleeting moment.

Terrorism and ISIS and fundamentalism is not the way of most of our immigrants. For the majority it's Black "gangsta" culture imported from the media, and all the drugs and gangs and murder that goes on every single day in many of our own backyards. Islam is not the main problem - Persian Muslims are ok, and Christian Arabs are wretches of the earth just like Muslim Arabs - the problem is not really religion, the problem is other races(some of them).

RE: Have journalist and cartoonists the right to critisize religion.???

I don't have much respect for the breed of person(s)usually behind these kind of cartoons, but they have the right even if they are not actually right.

RE: sharia law!!

RE: The next President of the US will be a Democrat

David Cameron is not so bad. Better than the Blair years of just asking the public for policies and giving them whatever they want. It does matter which pratt gets in.

RE: Stood up

No worries just get drunk on your own it's no big deal. If you drink a bottle of whiskey and there's someone sitting next you, what difference does that make? Besides if you get drunk in the day girls will think you're really cool, you'll be just like Bukowski, Pete Doherty and George Best.

RE: hooligans in uniform!!

I reckon the cops will go on strike or in other ways refuse to serve at full capacity. What the police generally have and the(as yet)unaffected public does not is the power of open-eyed observation, will they keep on risking themselves in increasingly dangerous situations for a futile cause whilst tolerating undue criticism? I doubt this and so I expect the police will be amongst the first to abandon the melting pot and then things will boil over.

RE: hooligans in uniform!!

It's an act of defiance against a system they do not feel is speaking for them. You can't denounce the NYPD for doing this.

In a sense people should find some solace in the fact that this resentment is being directed against the mayor/system because it forestalls the inevitable. This anti-establishment sentiment in America is a very fine veneer for what is actually a budding culture/race war. The system cannot speak for the American people because the American people are all saying diversely different things - once they figure this out it will be goodbye America.

RE: Pants on fire?

I draw the opposite conclusion. Strangers should be able to handle the truth or at least ignore it and not get upset. After all I the teller of truths should mean nothing to them - so where's the harm?

I find that a person needs to mean something to me before I'd see a reason for consciously deceiving them. I may lie to protect a bubble, to motivate a person, or to somehow test someone that matters or may come to matter to me. Truth I find is instinctive and lying is my reasoned exception - unless I'm obviously joking - so yes I draw the opposite conclusion.

RE: Predictions for "Earth" and it's inhabitants in 2015

Low oil prices.

RE: Indian men

1) He's probably doing it to literally any woman he can find.
2) You can't force rapport.

Just because someone likes you doesn't mean you have to like them. That would be mental.

RE: New Year's Resolutions That You Will Not Follow.

Mine is to be more chivalrous to feminists. I'm hoping to keep it going as they really do hate it.

RE: 300 BC ansestry

The general rule for the Old World is that the further you get from the origin-soup(Africa)the less fluid and more homogenous the people of the nation become. The more you've evolved the more particular you are. Evolution diverges as it goes its own way.

And with genetics it's worth keeping in mind that we share 70% of our DNA with a banana and 99% with a chimp. A drop in the ocean, genetically speaking, makes a world of difference - lying liars often omit this truth when trying to pretend that the races are all the same by using the argument of genetic similarity.

RE: 300 BC ansestry

Your own country for the most part. Europe is the least ethnically diverse continent on the planet - with France and the British Isles being the least diverse in Europe. South Korea and Japan are the least diverse countries on the planet.

The most diverse nation on the planet is Uganda followed by the rest of the third world.

RE: Indian men

I remember reading somewhere that Indian women desire their own men less than any other women desire the men from their own culture. Which may explain why Indian men are so desperate. And desperate is the word as persistence doesn't have to be a bad thing - winner's persist - some men just give perseverance a bad name.

RE: Cancer and Pollution

Any also buy local. One thing environmentalist often fail to point out is by how much logistics and producing abroad contribute towards pollution and how good it would be for the earth if we made our own stuff, had real industries and did proper jobs.

It would be a good thing to combine the green argument with something the working masses care about(having a job)because at the moment all the green arguments are tailored for the elites and sub-elites with a raft of measures which penalise the poor and vulnerable(such as costly energy produced by wind farms and organic food).

The greens need to begin making economic sense and ditch their image as the sandal-wearing toff removed from the everyday concerns of ordinary people.

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