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colduser

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  1. Nasty. BO makes me ill. I would feel bad about telling him though. I don't like hurting people's feelings.
  2. Thank you:) What do you use?
  3. right:)
  4. The smell of detergent yes. The action of folding the clothes. no.
  5. or has bad breath or a booger in their nose would you tell them? I believe that people should know but I don't want to hurt their feelings.
  6. Nice. Enjoy it while you can man. Doing laundry sucks.
  7. Josh, how can you be so sure that people would not commit atrocities against each other in an anarchy? How are you so confident that we would all get along in peace?
  8. Sometimes it's the simple things in life that bring such joy. I love the smell of laundry detergent. what is your favorite to use. In the states I love original scent Gain:)
  9. Josh, I am not saying they were anarchists. I am saying that in an anarchy I believe that the behavior they exhibited would repeat itself.
  10. What I am saying is that people can be unbelievably cruel and manipulative. Look at Hitler, Stalin, Saddam. We have the potential for such beauty and grace also. I just feel like in an anarchy, where there is no right and wrong, the wrong people could take advantage of a situation and get rid of people that they do not like. There would be no law and order. It is just my opinion. You can't sit back and say that you know that in an anarchy everything would just flow peacefully and we'd all be singing in harmony.
  11. If there were no laws and people could decide who deserved to live and who deserved to die they would get rid of those they found to be less desirable. Fat, black, white, gay, blond, brunette etc. I just don't trust people enough I guess. I like structure. Weird.
  12. Bullies could still prevail though. The weak would perish.
  13. I have and regret it.
  14. Cool stuff. Not bad I guess. The only reason why I support more government influence sometimes is to protect those that do not have a voice or much representation.
  15. Thought you were an anarchist.
  16. I know he isn't. I was talking about repubs in general.
  17. Again, to me, it comes down to the lesser of two evils. Would you have really been ok with McCain's old ass in the office. Yikes. Obama's ok. I mean, he hasn't knocked my socks off or anything but he is busy picking up the pieces of 8 years of an incompetent president.
  18. Jay, the NCPA is almost entirely in support of more conservative viewpoints. Many of their articles are pro-big business/anti-environment/anti-obama/pro-bush. However many of your other article links were non-biased. I appreciate the balance on the topic at least. I still don't see the big fucking deal about Health Care. Where in the fuck was the cry out when we invaded Iraq and spent hundreds of billions of dollars of tax payer money. The Republicans have done a great deal of using scare tactics and propaganda and are doing a hell of a job of freaking out people.
  19. Good cartoon. Good message. You've got to start somewhere I guess. I still would never call myself an anarchist. But if this country goes down that road someday, I guess I'll be along for the ride.
  20. I'm all for Anarchy. If only I could be sure of its outcome.
  21. First of all, I never said that if you associate yourself with a confederate flag you are racist. I said that the flag represents racism, not that the people who love to wave them do. Secondly, anarchy. Hey man, I think it's kind of cool and all but absolutely not going to happen in our lifetimes. And even if it did. I believe it to be naive to think that everything will be all puppies and sunshine under an anarchy. Thirdly, I have NEVER seen a black person with a confederate flag but hey, you learn something new everyday. And no, I do not think that they want to slavery. Fourthly, I guess, in retrospect, you can call me naive if you want to. It's your opinion. I have had a long(13 hour work day) so far so I am a little on edge. You're a chill guy.
  22. Your whole Anarchy spin on the world is naive. Also, what in the hell are you talkikng about me like I am some dumb fuck who followed all I heard in school. You have no idea who I am or what I take as truth. Chill out man. As for your second question. No. I do not think that the American flag is a symbol of hatred. Do you also support the "heritage" of white supremists in this country to celebrate Nazi pride etc.
  23. Josh, don't put words in my mouth. I never said the war was all about slavery. And also, don't call me naive. Believe me, the same could be said for you. I understand what the civil war was about. I know that slavery only became an aim of the war later on. Still, the confederate flag remained a potent symbol of "southern pride" and was used during the Jim Crow years to intimidate and bully southern blacks.

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