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Post by jim » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:04 pm

I sympathise with Israel more than Palestine.

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Post by monkeytown » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:18 pm

I like Man Utd and Im not a Man Utd fan
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Post by stanton » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:05 pm

RickyRicardo wrote: - I reject the primacy of the individual, and I think Ayn Rand's ideas, taken to it's logical conclusion, only breeds a special form of narcissistic fascism.

- Where does this leave Rastafarianism?


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Post by shonky » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:14 pm

stanton wrote:
RickyRicardo wrote: - I reject the primacy of the individual, and I think Ayn Rand's ideas, taken to it's logical conclusion, only breeds a special form of narcissistic fascism.

- Where does this leave Rastafarianism?


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How does that relate to rastafarianism?
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Post by bob crunkhouse » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:17 pm

dandy wrote:i think rusko's one of the wankest producers out there and has been listening to too much Clipzzzz
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Post by stanton » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:25 pm

Shonky wrote: How does that relate to rastafarianism?
Rastafarianism being a decentralised religion based on the individual and the notion of the divine within the individual and each individual on their own path? Dunno really though, I'm just suspicious of all religions. I'm probably getting it wrong and it's all to do with some notion individual empowerment as part of a group or something? Educate me
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Post by shonky » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:46 pm

stanton wrote:
Shonky wrote: How does that relate to rastafarianism?
Rastafarianism being a decentralised religion based on the individual and the notion of the divine within the individual and each individual on their own path? Dunno really though, I'm just suspicious of all religions. I'm probably getting it wrong and it's all to do with some notion individual empowerment as part of a group or something? Educate me
I dunno mate that's why I asked you :cry:

I agree with the religion thing though, although there are plenty of people that do good with it so no matter what I think of the method, if the ends is ok I can't complain.

Having said that, whilst I can sort of understand why people might follow the older religions, I do find the ones that have sprung up in the last few hundred years a bit strange, as they don't really have this excuse. Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, 7th day adventists and rastafarianism spring to mind and seem to be based on a completely different reading of other texts that are essentially light years removed from their original context which in turn were based on bad translations from the original languages, taken years after the event when the participants had died, parts edited out by the church for political reasons, and ultimately not tying in with historical accounts of the time (it's odd how outside of christian texts, there are various accounts of christians, but only a couple of anyone likely to be Jesus (one proven to be a forgery added by the Catholic church) and even then not as some miracle performing son of god, but as an insurrectionist.

I do feel that assuming Jah, God, Allah, Yahweh or whichever god is going to make the next life more bearable if you tolerate suffering in this one is probably one of the best forms of social control ever devised - and if you question it, there's always the "ah, but you have to have faith or you shall never find" line which will keep them looking for a saviour and stopping them from improving their lot in this life.
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Post by slothrop » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:58 pm

Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Bob Marley was not the greatest reggae artist.
The pre-Island stuff (particularly the Black Ark recordings) is bad. Not sure about 'greatest', but it'd be wrong to put him down based on his subsequent career as an international pop star with reggae influences.

You're right, though - the way that his later albums are about the only thing anyone can name if you mention reggae despite actually being pretty tangential to what was actually going on in the dance is really annoying.

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Post by Lurka » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:54 pm

Bob Crunkhouse wrote:
dandy wrote:i think rusko's one of the wankest producers out there and has been listening to too much Clipzzzz
:oops: never thought id agree with this but was saying exactly same thing other day

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Post by dj slums » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:57 pm

trigga!!! wrote:
Bob Crunkhouse wrote:
dandy wrote:i think rusko's one of the wankest producers out there and has been listening to too much Clipzzzz
:oops: never thought id agree with this but was saying exactly same thing other day
too far. way too far man.

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Post by step correct » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:02 pm

RickyRicardo wrote:
Dutty Yuppie wrote:Ricky, why don't you just admit you can't catch and you throw like a girl? :P
haha, that's not far from the truth. I always kinda sucked at the games that involved manipulating some kind of ball or other outside objects. With the exception of maybe basketball, every other "ball" sport I was horrible it.

I didn't make a half-bad wrestler, though :)


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Word! Same here, I stunk at all ball sports but was a two time state qualifiying wrestler. :)

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Post by pk- » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:04 pm

MEN ARE BETTER THAN WOMEN AT ALL THINGS

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Post by *grand* » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:08 pm

stanton wrote:
Shonky wrote: How does that relate to rastafarianism?
Rastafarianism being a decentralised religion based on the individual and the notion of the divine within the individual and each individual on their own path? Dunno really though, I'm just suspicious of all religions. I'm probably getting it wrong and it's all to do with some notion individual empowerment as part of a group or something? Educate me
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Post by shonky » Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:16 pm

*Grand* wrote:
stanton wrote:
Shonky wrote: How does that relate to rastafarianism?
Rastafarianism being a decentralised religion based on the individual and the notion of the divine within the individual and each individual on their own path? Dunno really though, I'm just suspicious of all religions. I'm probably getting it wrong and it's all to do with some notion individual empowerment as part of a group or something? Educate me
ATHEIST CAN GO VISIT COCK RING IN AMSTERDAM.. you all deserve to fondel with each other in a dark room......
Goddamned theist - where is your messiah now?

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Post by ctop80 » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:13 pm

The Women's World Cup has been pretty entertaining, and England got through to the Quarter Finals. Sweeeet.

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Post by seckle » Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:08 pm

This thread has been returned, and we'd really like to see it remain on the forum in the interests of debate and discussion. A few points need to be stressed again so that we don't go up the same street we just came from.

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Post by stanton » Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:26 pm

Now, where did I put that cock ring?
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Post by stanton » Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:27 pm

Oh, cheers for the thread back Seckle.
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Post by forensix (mcr) » Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:50 pm

stanton wrote:Now, where did I put that cock ring?
look in the mirror

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Post by stanton » Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:06 pm

forensix (mcr) wrote:
stanton wrote:Now, where did I put that cock ring?
look in the mirror
Oh! Silly me. Thanks.
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