.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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He has a few. And I bet they're all white.
I think he does as well. Between you and I, I'm secretly proud of his choices in life.

Monkey butlers... all of them. :agree:
Snow monkeys? Could they be related to the same snow monkeys that have been harassing the great Nolan Ryan for the past decade or so?

Have you guys seen this? I would have strangled the guy and let 5 Great Danes rape him to death.

What an idiot

A guy could carry a 6-year-old boy by the neck and throw him into the fence, and few would care. Some might even laugh, suggesting he's a troublemaking kid and deserved it.

But if it's a dog or cat that gets thrown, people go apeshit.
I would go ape shit if any living thing was treated that way.

Yeah, because we see that on regular basis.

Humans are worse than animals.
I agree that humans are worse than animals. We're worse because we have posable thumbs and the ability to walk upright which allows us to do more harm.
 

Lilith

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May 19, 2006
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It's funny, I have the same problem with coding 'languages' that I do with traditional 'languages',

Academically they are thought as a grounding of rules and then built upon, so they are examined structurally, not intuitively. Language isn't meant to be learned Grammar first, that's not how communication as a process evolved. So force be to learn the 'grammar' of Java and I lose any interest in learning it.

I have had zero hours grammar in the English language. Every linguist I've met has told me that immersion is of paramount importance and yet apparently I do it all wrong.

Language is expression, expression is Art, Art knows no structure.

People wonder why there is never any change for the better in the world? Our teachers indoctrinate us into their way, even those teaching critical thinking skills. Genius is creation not regurgitation.

I am thinking about doing java after I finish my masters. Is it really difficult?
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Yeah, because we see that on regular basis.

Humans are worse than animals.
Regular basis? Watch any half hour of "Japan's Funniest Home Videos," and you'll see that level of sadism passed off as family comedy. (If not worse.)

Human's can't be worse than animals. But humans forget that we are animals sometimes ... and we occasionally act so surprised by that.

Just ask any lion that kills any living gazelle within a few miles of its territory... not to eat, just because.

Sometimes there isn't much difference between the two.
That's not a coincidence.

I totally wanna fuck that dog.
:lol:
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Human's can't be worse than animals. But humans forget that we are animals sometimes ... and we occasionally act so surprised by that.

Just ask any lion that kills any living gazelle within a few miles of its territory... not to eat, just because
But why would I do that? They eat in order to survive, just like you eat already dead animals. It's like I tell you don't eat, just because. What has that dog do in order to get thrown like that? Absolutely nothing, that's just an example of a living creature that has a brain size of a peanut and who's girlfriend's heel has IQ higher than him.

There's no Hitler of animals.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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But why would I do that? They eat in order to survive, just like you eat already dead animals. It's like I tell you don't eat, just because. What has that dog do in order to get thrown like that? Absolutely nothing, that's just an example of a living creature that has a brain size of a peanut and who's girlfriend's heel has IQ higher than him.

There's no Hitler of animals.
No. Lions kill for the fun of it, not just to eat. They will kill everything in sight, even if they're not hungry or if they're not going to eat it. They can be pretty sadistic bastards.

No question the guy is a mental midget. But I don't think he probably had the IQ points to notice that he might cause harm: he just wanted to get the dog over the fence and off the pitch. (Also note that some people freak out when dogs are carried by the scruff of their necks, and yet other dog lovers don't see any reaction in their dogs to think it's even an issue.)
 

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