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Grand Master Melon
7th June 2010, 12:22 AM
I love you when it's convenient.

I will complain about others who believe in you as a concept.

Threads will be locked.

Condemnation cast.

Smiting will occur repeatedly.

Only my views are right.

Upon challenge I will swim away like a negro fish.

I will cry as others use you to mock me.

You will not last forever freedom of speech.

I will build my own domain.

I will control what is said.

wildcard
7th June 2010, 12:26 AM
I had an itch so I scratched it. I maed a post about it!1!!eleven!

Grand Master Melon
7th June 2010, 02:13 PM
I had an itch so I scratched it. I maed a post about it!1!!eleven!
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Liquid
7th June 2010, 02:31 PM
I believe in free speech, but why cause a bunch of drama just to promote it?

osoab
7th June 2010, 03:26 PM
I love you when it's convenient.

I will complain about others who believe in you as a concept.

Threads will be locked.

Condemnation cast.

Smiting will occur repeatedly.

Only my views are right.

Upon challenge I will swim away like a negro fish.

I will cry as others use you to mock me.

You will not last forever freedom of speech.

I will build my own domain.

I will control what is said.


What about the wisdom to know when to shut your yap? By the way what the heck is a negro fish? Blackened Fish? Got a good recipe?

iOWNme
7th June 2010, 05:07 PM
Hey Mr. freedom of Speech, Where did you come from?

MAGNES
7th June 2010, 05:23 PM
People have the freedom to make baffoons out of themselves.

Don't forget that.

Hearing people out and not shutting them down is important.

Our media does not even practice journalism but information
warfare and the proof of this is out there openly spoken about by
the military, cia and gov .

Some of my recent sigs.

"A Slave is he who cannot speak his thoughts."-Euripides

Euripedes was a playwright, understanding the playwrights and
their works of ancient times of that setting isn't easy, they practically
invented everything, puns, sarcasm, spoofing, metaphors, allegories,
very high levels of satire, imagine 2,000 years from now people
reading the transcripts of John Daily and Colbert, will they understand
them the way we do, let's just take one topic, 2001-2010, the wars,
etc. We get the name drama from the city of Drama. I don't know
this area of the classics, it can get quite complicated, issues of freedom
and justice, cryptically attacking government and people was very
common, commentaries on everything, society , etc . Of the ancient
world the Greeks were unique in their building of engineered stone
theaters seating thousands.


We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark;
the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
--Plato

Plato and The Cave is an old famous allegory, seen various
versions online, basically it is an ancient version similar to
The Matrix allegory. Freedom and true enlightenment are
the main themes.

mick silver
7th June 2010, 05:33 PM
nothing is free , repeat ................. nothing is free .. freedom comes at a cost what are you willing to pay

Olmstein
7th June 2010, 06:32 PM
I just saw the thread that started all this. Hilarious. Negro fish. Ha!

Hugginator
7th June 2010, 07:14 PM
He's been on the negro fish today that's for sure.