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Wolfie |
Apr 28 2005, 01:09 PM
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Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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if you don't exist, you wont *know* anything because you don't exist. You are gone. Nothing. No feeling, emotion, knowledge etc
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 D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton EnsamVarg
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Sinder Velvin |
Apr 28 2005, 07:07 PM
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Knower

Joined: 9-February 05
From: Over THERE!

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[quote=minque]
The original song "Dragostea din tei" is romanian, by a group called O-zone.......it´s dangerous to listen to it , you never get it out of your head!.....  [/quote]
No. No, it's not.
[quote=Oozae][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Oozae][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Oozae][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=Oozae][quote=Channler]Dude this is crazy, but its my really only fear in this world.. and that is getting old[/quote]Pffffff, you'll want to enjoy death for as long as possible before some foolish necromancer resurrects you. And what's so bad about not existing? There's nothing to worry about in death and you can have a good nights sleep without any interruptions.[/quote]
Trust me: you should not desire to be in a state of nonexistence.
I assume that you were joking.[/quote]The bit about the necromancer I was, but the rest, no. I'm so tired sometimes and life is so hectic you just want to have a good long sleep.[/quote]
Death is not sleep.[/quote]Philosphy rids one of many problems. You don't wake, you don't feel.[/quote]
I am not certain that you desire oblivion as much as you claim you do.[/quote]What made you think I wanted death? I was saying sometimes I felt like it, and that not existing isn't that bad, you won't actually know that you don't exist.[/quote]
That... Was a pun.
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minque |
Apr 28 2005, 07:21 PM
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Wise Woman

Joined: 11-February 05
From: Where I can watch you!!

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[quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=minque]
The original song "Dragostea din tei" is romanian, by a group called O-zone.......it´s dangerous to listen to it , you never get it out of your head!.....  [/quote]
No. No, it's not.
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It´s not what? Isn´t it romanian? hmmm I surely was under the impression it is.....
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Channler |
Apr 28 2005, 09:05 PM
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Master

Joined: 20-March 05
From: Nashville, North Carolina

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[quote=minque][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=minque]
The original song "Dragostea din tei" is romanian, by a group called O-zone.......it´s dangerous to listen to it , you never get it out of your head!.....  [/quote]
No. No, it's not.
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It´s not what? Isn´t it romanian? hmmm I surely was under the impression it is.....  [/quote]
I thought they were italian? When I downloaded it fromnapster it had a italian and a english version
Oh and about the dangerous part... you very right Minque.. it wont leave my head.. :confused:
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minque |
Apr 28 2005, 09:15 PM
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Wise Woman

Joined: 11-February 05
From: Where I can watch you!!

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[quote=Channler][quote=minque][quote=Sinder Velvin][quote=minque]
The original song "Dragostea din tei" is romanian, by a group called O-zone.......it´s dangerous to listen to it , you never get it out of your head!.....  [/quote]
No. No, it's not.
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It´s not what? Isn´t it romanian? hmmm I surely was under the impression it is.....  [/quote]
I thought they were italian? When I downloaded it fromnapster it had a italian and a english version
Oh and about the dangerous part... you very right Minque.. it wont leave my head.. :confused:[/quote]
hmm well i also downloaded it from O-zone´s website and i am almost sure it´s romanian,,,, :confused: well let´s see what Sinder says....he would know...
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jonajosa |
Apr 28 2005, 10:12 PM
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Im going to Iraq because i want to serve me country in the best way i think possible. For some people laying their life on the line for others is the best thing they can do...
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jonajosa |
Apr 28 2005, 10:46 PM
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they'll find a way to deal with it.
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jonajosa |
Apr 28 2005, 10:52 PM
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Im going to have to fight with someone for the only comp in the camp.
Good thing i was taught hand to hand at bootcamp
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Wolfie |
Apr 28 2005, 11:01 PM
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Mage

Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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You better keep in touch then Jona, or Minque will hunt you down
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 D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton EnsamVarg
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DoomedOne |
Apr 28 2005, 11:50 PM
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Master

Joined: 13-April 05
From: Cocytus

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Okay guys first of all stop trying to impose thanatophobia on Oozae. He has an opinion I happen to agree with which is that death is not that big a deal. It feels like being suffocated until you fall unconscious, without the waking up part.
Secondly, Jona I won't get into an anti-war thing, though I feell really, really strongly against war, but the war is over and now there a bunch of homeless, husbandless and fatherless families, and extremely angry "insurgents." You're threat is basically that enough get together to stick a bomb in a lamp as you pass by it. So, i can support you because now it's jsut about bringing order to chaos, despite who's fault the chaos really was.
Lastly, that viedo of the fat kid was freaking awesome.
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Channler |
Apr 29 2005, 12:07 AM
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Master

Joined: 20-March 05
From: Nashville, North Carolina

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[quote=DoomedOne]Okay guys first of all stop trying to impose thanatophobia on Oozae. He has an opinion I happen to agree with which is that death is not that big a deal. It feels like being suffocated until you fall unconscious, without the waking up part.[/quote]
..Fun right? What I meant was not that I was afraid of die'ing more so.. as I am afraid of die'ing without accomplishing anything
[quote=DoomedOne]Secondly, Jona I won't get into an anti-war thing, though I feell really, really strongly against war, but the war is over and now there a bunch of homeless, husbandless and fatherless families, and extremely angry "insurgents." You're threat is basically that enough get together to stick a bomb in a lamp as you pass by it. So, i can support you because now it's jsut about bringing order to chaos, despite who's fault the chaos really was.[/quote]
If you don't want to get into the hole anti-war thing why'd you bring it up?.. Now I got to say something..
A bunch of homeless, husbandless and fatherless family's? Yes, unfortionatly there are people killed in a war... But they did die for you freedom, and not only did they die they should of realized when they signed up for the armed forces that there could be a chance that there would be a war.. that they would have to come into action. Compare this to the Korean, Veitnam, or WW2.. (I'm sorry if I'm wrong about this) I think the last figure I saw for american deaths in the war was 2,500? Compare that to 30000 in WW2. For a chance at freedom what would you choose?
[quote=DoomedOne]Lastly, that viedo of the fat kid was freaking awesome.[/quote]
Yes it was friggin funny!
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Wolfie |
Apr 29 2005, 12:15 AM
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Mage

Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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[quote=Channler]
If you don't want to get into the hole anti-war thing why'd you bring it up?.. Now I got to say something..
A bunch of homeless, husbandless and fatherless family's? Yes, unfortionatly there are people killed in a war... But they did die for you freedom, and not only did they die they should of realized when they signed up for the armed forces that there could be a chance that there would be a war.. that they would have to come into action. Compare this to the Korean, Veitnam, or WW2.. (I'm sorry if I'm wrong about this) I think the last figure I saw for american deaths in the war was 2,500? Compare that to 30000 in WW2. For a chance at freedom what would you choose?[/quote]
how about the fact that far far more Iraqi's died, and many of them were innocent civilians who died during the indiscriminant air raids
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 D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton EnsamVarg
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