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Invincible Cydonian Creep Crew
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:33 pm
I've totally stolen this forum and turned it in to a piccurs forum, hah. But, discussing with King Awesome I and iSkye, they both agreed with this idea. Basically, have you met Muse? Or, better yet, have you met any other guild members? Why not post a picture for us? Please note: please ask permission of other guild members who appear in any pictures with you before posting.
...needless to say I don't think this thread will get used that much, but hey, I tried. XD.
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:00 am
Well, in the sense that 'met' can incluse MSN, me, you, Skye and LIEKNOES have all 'met' Matt. I could post the converstaion log if anyone actually cares.
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:27 pm
LAWL OH NAO.
That R Illegalz.
Srsly.
mrgreen
Well, actually keeping them is. And since just about everyone that has MSN still keeps the logs option, I'm going to go and blame Mr. Bill Gates.
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:15 pm
I don't keep my MSN logs, cause I'm awesome.
I'm never using this thread because I'm going in to hiding once year 12 ends. I'm never leaving the house, ever again.
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Invincible Cydonian Creep Crew
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:21 pm
If I wasn't so void of self-esteem I'd see that as a challenge and hunt you down.
You're damn lucky I'm terrified of eye-contact.
gonk
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Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:28 pm
I'm terrified of eye-contact, too. I can't look at anyone when I speak to them.
I hate people, so much. With rare exceptions.
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:22 am
Oh, how much our views on society match is quite frightening.
But then...there's a lot of plausable reasons for hating people.
And of course, it's true. The world would be better without the human race. 3nodding
Unless 2012 is true...but who's to say that might only happen because of us? neutral Ice-nine theory anyone? LAWL. Oh that'd be irony. Death by the same thing that happened in my favourite tv show. gonk
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:18 pm
Ice-nine? Oh god, I haven't heard about that for like, 5 years. The planet would be a healthier place without us, to be sure. But can anythinhg be better when there's nothing around with enough higher-thought capacity to appreciate it?
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 4:24 pm
frozenjakalope Ice-nine? Oh god, I haven't heard about that for like, 5 years. The planet would be a healthier place without us, to be sure. But can anythinhg be better when there's nothing around with enough higher-thought capacity to appreciate it? But that's totally denying the possibility of life on other worlds and/or God. I'm not going to go into detail about thoughts on either of those...but if either happen to be true, then we're not really needed in the universe. We're all just "mistakes," in my opinion. Of course, I'm not asking for someone to come and shoot me because I "hate life." I'm just stating that we are indeed killing this planet...and perhaps It'd live longer if nature was just left without us.
LOLOL.
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:20 pm
It's discounting the idea of God, to be sure. But I'm a Atheist through and through, So I freely disregard God in every argument I make. As for life on other worlds, that's a statistical probability, but what we do doesn't as yet affect them. As far as this planet goes, without us, it'd be meaningless. And yes, I sound up myself, but we are the dominant species, after all.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:40 am
That's all fine to assume...but I wouldn't dare make such a statement, without being able to inhabit the minds of every other living organism on the planet. We think that our existence is meaningful - but of course we would, because we're capable of such thought, and we all work on the basic "if I can't be here to experience it, then it's not important" principal. Realisticly, no humans is epic-win, and trees pwn the earth.
But we're never going to let the truth happen.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:09 pm
Realistically, no humans is epic-win from the "humans are evil" perspective. But does it matter if there are no trees if there are no people to appreciate them?
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:04 am
Well, I just think trees are awesome. And It wouldn't matter if there was nobody there to appreciate them. They're living organisms with a right to life.
We, on the other hand, do nothing but kill each other, them, creatures - and cause general destruction. Everything we do causes death to something else, or shortens the life of the planet. Okay, sure...in an incredible amount of years, one which we can't even percieve most likely, the universe will be reduced to nothing but photons...and in about 900 million years, the earth will be too hot to sustain life...but we're destroying it a hell of a lot sooner than 900 million years.
I suppose you could look upon that as the way of life - but I'm cynical and depressed. I'm bound to say something like this.
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:44 pm
True. We're killing the planet, and that sucks. But I thinkwe view it as a bad thing for different reasons. I think it's bad because we need this planet to live. And I'm really quite attached to life. I could give a toss about the trees, but for the fact that we need them. Now, I'm going to be all cheesy, but I'm a hopeless romantic, so you're going to have to forgive me. The only reason I've ever been able to think of for our existence is love. And we're the only creatures capable of it, whether that's some genetic defect or what, I don't know. So doesn't that make us more than everything else, that can't feel that? It's hard to explain, properly, and I think I failed miserably, but I can't convey the point properly.
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:05 pm
I see where you're coming from...but it can relate back to the whole idea of us not seeing through the eyes of other creatures on earth. I mean, I'm insanely anti-life, to some extent. I don't wish to die, of course - but if I did, I really couldn't care less. The only thing that'd bother me is what my death would do to others. I wouldn't want to hurt people around me, but srsly, besides that; there's no meaning for me here, only contemplation and failure to reach targets.
So I suppose that's why I consider nature more important than our own race. I (as a whole, in general) despise humans...so it's only natural that I respect that which isn't, something pure. Trees.
As for love...well, I'm not meaning to sound cold - but I just see that as a mixture of phermones and chemicals. Sure, there's something incomprehensible there - something special as it were, but it's only special because we call it so. As we clearly know, people tend to make things sound much more unique than they actually are, as a means of hope or misunderstanding. Usually because people hate to have a lack of optimism, and want everything to be "something more" than it really is.
I don't really know what Im trying to say. I guess I'm just arguing my case for loving the trees. LAWL.
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