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Mon Mar 10, 2008, 10:33 PM
IT WILL BE LONG HARD AND THERE WILL BE NO WITHDRAW
-Churchill

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Sat Jan 5, 2008, 11:34 AM
China, the country with the world's largerst population, amounting to about one out of every five living humans, was, by 1949, officially a communist nation-the "People's Republic." The individual whose personal example and teachings would dominate the masses of China in the succeeding decades was Mao Tse-tung (1893 - 1976).

All reactionaries are paper tigers. In appearance, the reactionaries are terrifying, but in reality they are not so powerful. From a long-term point of view, it is not the reactionaries but the people who are really powerful.

I have said that all the reputedly powerful reactionaries are merely paper tigers. The reason is that they are divorced from the people. Look! Was not Hitler a paper tiger? Was Hitler not overthrown? I also said that the tsar of Russia, the emperor of China and Japanese imperialism were all paper tigers. As we know, they were all overthrown. U.S. imperialism has not yet been overthrown and it has the atom bomb. I believe it also will be overthrow. It, too is a paper tiger.

The atom bomb is a paper tiger witch the U.S. reactionaries use to scare people. It looks terrible, but in fact it isn't. Of course, the atom bomb is a weapon of mass slaughter, but the outcome of a war is decided by the people, not by one or two new types of weapons.


60 years later


The American Empire invades Afghanistan and Iraq, over extends NATO encroaching on Russia, and adopts Japan as a vassel state. The prospect of nuclear war edges ever closer to the eastern sun set.

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newyears bbby

Mon Dec 24, 2007, 8:53 PM
i'a be out, yay for new years

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wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_entropy

Journal Entry: Tue Nov 27, 2007, 12:42 PM
So... what is the meaning of life? The assimilation of innate natural processes to an eventual nonentity, ineloquent, and inherently absolved of details or characteristics. Or is it to be happy? Is there even a meaning of life, did we invent it in order to validate ourselves. Is it GOD? Mabey the meaning of life is what you make out of it, like w/e you think it is, it is. Idk, that's why I'm wondering.

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Suppose the meaning of life might just be an abstraction from any real merit or substance to the actual question of existence and relation to the physical world. Possibly the over simplification of a generic process running the mind at all *conscious* times. The same process that might say that your hungry and that you need food, or that you want to be happy, the processes of interaction and the dealing with problems by the mind. It's like a system of redundancy in a line of code or in a logic pattern running the same checks over and over and over and over again. Checking for the creation and alteration of variables, inherently those variables being the meaning of life. Thus it's abstraction being a single question like, "Is the meaning of life to be happy?" Whilst the answer and the question are both hypothetical the literal interpretation is that of a system running checks on behavioral, conditional, and plausible outcomes to a scenario that could never play out considering the absurdity of the fundamental reasoning. Is there a meaning to live? yes, and we're asking ourselves what it is ever step in the sequence, ever run through the index, ever moment of every waking day our minds facilitate us.

Believe I've lost mine, dun't know what I did with it. Do you have it? *checks freezer* Ok, now why would it be in the freezer, I know it wasn't in the freezer. I once lost my keys and got so frustrated that I checked everywhere around the house, high and low, in the trash can, in my pockets about a billion times hoping they'd just re-appear there, and even in the freezer. Knowing of course that they weren't in there. *opens freezer again* But where is it! Where's my mind?






*opens freezer again*

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Journal Entry: Tue Sep 11, 2007, 9:53 AM
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Lemurs Rule
this Lemur is... like yeah man, it's the awesome. Click on it, click on it twice. Fucking Lemurs taking tokes off a cigarette man, OHMYGAWD?! fucking rules, yes. This picture rules. SHEEEEEEEEIIIIIIITTTTTTT


For forty or fifty years past, Mr. H. G. Wells and others have been warning us that man is in danger of destroying himself with his own weapons, leaving the ants or some other gregarious species to take over. Anyone who has seen the ruined cities of Germany will find this notion at least thinkable. Nevertheless, looking at the world as a whole, the drift for many decades has been not towards anarchy but towards the reimposition of slavery. We may be heading not for general breakdown but for an epoch as horribly stable as the slave empires of antiquity. James Burnham's theory has been much discussed, but few people have yet considered its ideological implications — that is, the kind of world-view, the kind of beliefs, and the social structure that would probably prevail in a state which was at once unconquerable and in a permanent state of ‘cold war’ with its neighbors.

Had the atomic bomb turned out to be something as cheap and easily manufactured as a bicycle or an alarm clock, it might well have plunged us back into barbarism, but it might, on the other hand, have meant the end of national sovereignty and of the highly-centralised police state. If, as seems to be the case, it is a rare and costly object as difficult to produce as a battleship, it is likelier to put an end to large-scale wars at the cost of prolonging indefinitely a "peace that is no peace". [link]

admins keep me save from all those people ^_^ i love admins, we all love admins. Let's all sing a song about how much we love admins!
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I'm totally serious, let's sing about it. Who out there will sing with me?

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