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Post by b0unce » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:19 am

Tone Deft wrote:
popslut wrote:
b0unce wrote:"try not to fathom those who are genetically programmed to be cunts, for it is a procedure as futile as biting one's own ear, muthafuckah"
I think I've got a new sig.
Except that b0unce is the one forum member most proud to be a dyed in the wool cunt, it's just when other people do it, it's not cool. It's b0unce's schtick to be a cunt, some people find it endearing, b0unce is proud of it, I don't get it personally, but that's his thing. He has nothing to complain about other people being offensive.
ya, and except one more thing, cuntishness is in the eye of the becunted. one man's cunt is another man's huggy bear. no two cunts are excuntly the same. its folly to try and crown the cuntestliest cunt that cunts because we dont have enough crowns - its a moving target, no? So I may be tone deft's big-woolly cunt but that fact does not detract one bit from the puke-invoking stink that fills the air when mbreqs labia spread to give birth to another nugget of fascistic rhetoric...

and tone deft, if anyone should have me all figured out its you, you spend enough time talking shit here with your girlfriends you probably know what star sign I am.
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Post by Tone Deft » Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:00 am

:lol:

Never judge a cunt by its labia. You're a regular fourchette.
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Post by glu » Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:35 am

Tone Deft wrote:Ultimately I believe it's a very noble cause to be in the military and go into service
I agree it is a noble cause-

But often not a noble effect..
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Post by leisuremuffin » Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:04 pm

Tone Deft wrote: M. Breqs is a career military man, he's wired a bit differently than most of us, I've disagreed with a lot of what he's said but now knowing he's a military dude he makes a lot more sense now. Ultimately I believe it's a very noble cause to be in the military and go into service, it's something I'd NEVER do but I respect it. When it comes to where the wars are and why, that's REALLY fucked up these days but that's the reality he lives in, that's his career, his job. Suppose you were a mastering engineer and the ONLY music people wanted to hear was boy band trance and all the engineers were only working on boy band trance, does that make all engineers bad people?


uhm, yes. It would mean they had no principles. i think that's enough to qualify them as at least not good people.


C'mon now, if i told you that i was a career prostitute, but now there are no human beings i can fuck (because they all died in unjust wars, except for me and you), and that the only way i can now make my living is by fucking your dog up the ass. you'd be ok with me doing it?



I'm sorry, I *don't* respect it, and i have the courage to say so.



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Post by pilcrow » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:14 pm

Just another day at the think tank, eh boys?

Please hurry and get this settled, as we need you all to turn your atttention to other pressing crises, both social and political, around the globe. There's much work to be done!


um.. feeling sarcastic today.

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Post by glu » Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:00 pm

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Post by Tone Deft » Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:53 pm

Supporting the troops doesn't mean supporting the war, it's respect for people who put their lives at risk and leave their families to do something for your country. That 'something' these days sucks.

The best way to offend and disrespect soldiers is to put them into a an unjust war over lies and deception, underfund them and put them in the field for much longer than they anticipated. Let alone we've got a commander in chief who was AWOL during his training, evidence of paperwork with his name blacklined out, all that.

I don't think soldiers have low morals, I think they've got some sense of military in their blood that I don't get. I don't like the wars but every country needs a military. Soldiers don't start the wars, governments do, the soldiers just decide that that's their life. Yes there have been indictments of some really fucked in the head US soldiers raping and murdering innocent people, yes there are soldiers who want to kill 'em some aye-rabs.


What got me going on this... I recently got to know an uncle-in-law who's on the San Diego swat team, serious shit. I hate cops, we all call him Mark the Narc and he's, well, not all that bright. But after talking to him, he honestly believes in what he's doing and he's one bad mofo. I didn't get it but after talking to him about his job I realised that shit is out there, it has to be done and he puts his life on the line to do his job, that's some heavy shit.

Trust me, I'm no supporter of what's going on in the military and I don't like cops but in reality they do the work I would not do. I respect that.

I hope we figure this out, the UN is watching this forum closely to make their next move.
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Post by noisetonepause » Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:43 pm

Tone Deft wrote:Supporting the troops doesn't mean supporting the war
I think you have to be a very special breed of cunt to enjoy seeing people die. Even those kids who just got their rifle and were sent away and think Iraq is the new GTA: San Andreas deserve to see their 21st birthdays (not that 21st birthdays are necessarily great, but still)... War is indeed hell - cos it makes people dead, and dead's a bad thing...
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Post by b0unce » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:51 pm

Tone Deft wrote:Supporting the troops doesn't mean supporting the war
well if this isnt a classic example of doublethink...(...i dont know what is etc)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doublethink
Doublethink is an integral concept in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, and is the act of holding two contradictory beliefs simultaneously, fervently believing both.
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Post by djadonis206 » Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:02 am

I support law enforcement but I'm against police brutality and racial profiling

I support our troops but I could care less about the war -

we need policce just like we need soldiers - if the boss man says to go you have to go

shit I think being a garbage man or janitor is the lowest of the low - but I have the utmost respect for them

without these people to do our dirtiest of dirty jobs who's going to do it - Mexicans? (probably)

but without support and words of encouragement all these dirty dirty people will stop doing what no one else will

then we'll be knee deep in Iraqi shit ;)
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Post by Tone Deft » Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:22 am

b0unce wrote:
Tone Deft wrote:Supporting the troops doesn't mean supporting the war
well if this isnt a classic example of doublethink...(...i dont know what is etc)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doublethink
Doublethink is an integral concept in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, and is the act of holding two contradictory beliefs simultaneously, fervently believing both.
I don't remember the effect of doublethink in the book that was decades ago.

The argument you're making is a tactic Bush uses to play with peoples' minds. "You're either for the war or for the terrorists." I oppose the war, so I must be for the terrorists. It's a very narrow minded view playing on simple minded peoples' inability to hold two opposing thoughts in their minds. It doesn't matter it was in the book 1984, you got it twisted. The inability to 'doublethink' isn't something to brag about.

Militaries have to exist, if you think that if all the world's militaries disbanded there would be peace? Flower power!! :roll: It doesn't mean that all soldiers are bad people. They're doing a job, getting money for college, whatever, they're there, in the line of fire for extended periods of time away from their families, surrounded by violence in a place they're not welcome. They've had friends killed and mamed.

Tours have been extended, funding for veteran healthcare has decreased, Bush does not support our troops, he won't even go to a single funeral. It's really easy to stand behind a bank of computers and send other people into war.

The US 5% of the world's population yet does 50% of the military spending, that's fucked up. I'm against the military-industrial complex, this is funny I'm on 'this side' of the argument.

+1 to what Adonis wrote.
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Post by M. Bréqs » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:11 am

whew, I'm sorry I was away for the weekend. I missed out on some wonderful insights from people here about my character. I'm glad to be so informed... If only I had the benefit of b0unce's blood puking, drunken rants for advice years ago I might be a better person in his eyes. [insert sarcasm emoticon here]

Anyways, leisuremuffin... You're certainly welcome to your views, thanks to the sacrifices made by the forebearers of my counterparts in your nation's military. You'ld be drinking victory gin (excuse me, vodka) and be a prole 3rd class working for the New Jersey district Soviet if the United States had not been prepared to engage rough men to kill on your behalf.

Remember kiddies, it's all fun to post anti-military sentiment on the internet, but that's because a military man died to give you that right. I know some here will snot on this, but I'm satisfied that at least the majority of people in North America and Europe appreciate the truth of it, if even some internet trolling, spoiled little virulent pacifists get thier panties in a knot at the following notion;
It is the soldier, not the reporter,
who has given us freedom of the press.

It is the soldier, not the poet,
who has given us freedom of speech.

It is the soldier, not the campus organizer,
who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.

It is the soldier, not the lawyer,
who has given us the right to a fair trial.

It is the soldier,
who salutes the flag,
who serves under the flag,
and whose coffin is draped by the flag,
who allows the protester to burn the flag.
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Post by M. Bréqs » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:20 am

popslut wrote: Right-wing-race-hate-driven breakbeat?

I so never want to hear that.
Well that's good news, since that's not what I compose. My music is apolitical, and by the way dicknose, I don't hate any race.

I do admit that I hate the concept of religion in general. I think that religion is a force of evil on the planet. On other forums I rail against christian fundamentalists. However there are no wacko christians here to debate, so I save it. There are however, plenty of dhimwits around here.
dhim·mi - A Qur'anic term that refers to a subjugated non-Muslim person living in a society dominated by Muslims. Second-class status is confirmed by the legal system and dhimmis do not share the rights of their Muslim rulers.

dhim·wit - A non-Muslim member of a free society that abets the stated cause of Islamic domination with remarkable gullibility or guile. A dhimwit is always quick to extend sympathy to the very enemy that would take away his or her own freedom (or life) if given the opportunity.

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Post by M. Bréqs » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:29 am

By the way, an update:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/ ... 2308.shtml
Hassan Butt, on his appearance on 60 minutes wrote:We were very well-versed in the Koran, in the verses of the Koran, in the sayings of the Prophet and show that how it was permissible for people to go around killing innocent men, women and children.
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Post by pepezabala » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:52 am

M. Bréqs wrote:
Remember kiddies, it's all fun to post anti-military sentiment on the internet, but that's because a military man died to give you that right.
Nope, it's because we stole the internet from the military.

(As most of the technology used nowadays)

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