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Michael Press wrote:
That was when SA was worth reading. lol. yeah, they actually did change their format at some point, and i didn't like it as much. h |
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Kurgan Gringioni wrote:
Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil |
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ah wrote:
Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil |
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Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote:
ah wrote: Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Uh, it's still in Beta . . . like GG.... Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil |
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"Junior" Fatties??
ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Uh, it's still in Beta . . . like GG.... Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil Dr.M.Kookestein, kookologist to the kookologists, says: Let's berate and harass young children, and then mock and judge them for something far, far beyond their control. And let's refer to them as "junior" fatties, as opposed to the junior uglies, most of whom work as behavioral scientists for Microsoft, major universities and the DoD. Any of you assholes looked in a mirror lately? Oh, wait.. And what does the mirror say? "Yer ugly." Shaddup. And one big **** you. Sincerely, Dr. M. Kookenstein Kookologist to the kookologists |
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"Junior" Fatties??
Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote:
ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Uh, it's still in Beta . . . like GG.... Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil Dr.M.Kookestein, kookologist to the kookologists, says: Let's berate and harass young children, and then mock and judge them for something far, far beyond their control. And let's refer to them as "junior" fatties, as opposed to the junior uglies, most of whom work as behavioral scientists for Microsoft, major universities and the DoD. Any of you assholes looked in a mirror lately? Oh, wait.. And what does the mirror say? "Yer ugly." Shaddup. And one big **** you. Sincerely, Dr. M. Kookenstein Kookologist to the kookologists HE MAN Y U SO DOWN? DEED UR STOK FALL? -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil |
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"Junior" Fatties??
ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Uh, it's still in Beta . . . like GG.... Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil Dr.M.Kookestein, kookologist to the kookologists, says: Let's berate and harass young children, and then mock and judge them for something far, far beyond their control. And let's refer to them as "junior" fatties, as opposed to the junior uglies, most of whom work as behavioral scientists for Microsoft, major universities and the DoD. Any of you assholes looked in a mirror lately? Oh, wait.. And what does the mirror say? "Yer ugly." Shaddup. And one big **** you. Sincerely, Dr. M. Kookenstein Kookologist to the kookologists HE MAN Y U SO DOWN? DEED UR STOK FALL? -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil I would wonder why you would reinforce a sense of shame in anyone, much less a child. But then, look to whom I'm speaking....... |
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"Junior" Fatties??
Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote:
ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Dr. M. Kookenstein wrote: ah wrote: Kurgan Gringioni wrote: Michael Press wrote: Goddamm, you seriously have your head up your ass. If all issues were very black and white, no one would disagree about anything. Most controversial issues do involve some sort of moral dilemma, that's why usually we see good, smart people on all sides of a given controversy. I am not talking about "issues." Yes, there are controversies, and they are never resolved. There are no moral dilemmas. Most people know right from wrong, regardless of what they say or do. They know whether they have done right or done wrong, and that is the end of it. It is not for A to broadcast that B did wrong. It is for B to know. Dumbass - You've so got your head up your ass. Here's a moral dilemma for you: You're the captain of a ship. There are 100 people on board. It's sinking. The water is cold. There is room on the lifeboats for 50 people. You get to decide which 50 people to save. The other 50 will die in the cold water. Whatever decisions you make won't be right or wrong, but they will present a moral dilemma. Which people's lives are worth more than others? thanks, K. Gringioni. Maybe you should ask the behavioral scientists from Microsoft. They like that kinda thing. Speaking of dumbasses. Uh, it's still in Beta . . . like GG.... Dumbass - Yer record has a scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it.scratch in it. -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil Dr.M.Kookestein, kookologist to the kookologists, says: Let's berate and harass young children, and then mock and judge them for something far, far beyond their control. And let's refer to them as "junior" fatties, as opposed to the junior uglies, most of whom work as behavioral scientists for Microsoft, major universities and the DoD. Any of you assholes looked in a mirror lately? Oh, wait.. And what does the mirror say? "Yer ugly." Shaddup. And one big **** you. Sincerely, Dr. M. Kookenstein Kookologist to the kookologists HE MAN Y U SO DOWN? DEED UR STOK FALL? -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil I would wonder why you would reinforce a sense of shame in anyone, much less a child. But then, look to whom I'm speaking....... Wot? -- ah fait loucher un bon oeil |
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