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Holygr4le

Senior Member
Aug 4, 2005
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#44
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
i did that every single time :D
here is one for all you
comunism
Making more people poor in order to give them something in common.
Great leaders with wisdoms as: "everyone is worth equal", translate to you aint worth shit.

Feudalism
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mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
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#46
++ [ originally posted by Holygr4le ] ++
{Communism -} Making more people poor in order to give them something in common.
Great leaders with wisdoms as: "everyone is worth equal", translate to you aint worth shit.

Feudalism
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Slightly OT, but there's a couple of things I have to share on this:

Ginsberg's Theorem:
1. You can't win.
2. You can't break even.
3. You can't even quit the game.

Freeman's Commentary on Ginsberg's theorem:
Major philosophies have been built on misinterpretation of parts of Ginsberg's Theorem.
Capitalism is based on the assumption that you can win.
Socialism is based on the assumption that you can break even.
Mysticism is based on the assumption that you can quit the game.

Anyway, back on topic:

Feudalism - "Oh king, eh, very nice. An' how'd you get that, eh? By
exploitin' the workers -- by 'angin' on to our outdated imperialist
dogma which perpetuates the economic an' social differences in our
society! If there's ever going to be any progress--"

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Dan

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #54
    ++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

    internet forum - see under of bridges.

    Bridges.
    Nesting grounds for homeless people. Drugs are often consumed in copious amounts under the bridge.

    Burke
     
    Apr 12, 2004
    77,165
    #55
    burke Audio pronunciation of "Burke" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bûrk)
    tr.v. burked, burk·ing, burkes

    1. To suppress or extinguish quietly; stifle: burked the investigation by failing to reappoint the commission.
    2. To avoid; disregard: “To make The Tempest a tragic and depressing play he was willing to burke all the elements that made it the exact opposite” (Robert M. Adams).
    3. To execute (someone) by suffocation so as to leave the body intact and suitable for dissection.
     

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