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The Philosopher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
What I find most comedic of all is that the toilet bowl couldn't have digested the gold fish. I'm inclined to think 'like a puzzle' all things have their place in this world. Ones taste can vary and jumping to conclusions I've always believed 'in most case scenarios' that one should step forward instead of never taking that step at all. In this case I take one step backwards. Peace, The Philosopher -
Your question is 'Can Putin go the distance?' My reply: 'I don't think he will make it out of the gate. From your source - Russian special services saying a gang of suicide bombers would attempt to kill Mr Putin in Tehran. Iran replied - Iran's foreign ministry dismissed the reports as "completely baseless". If assassination attempts are surrounding a substantial political figure and the media is neck high with informative threats - the actual odds of the Russian president falling victim to such terroristic acts are as likely as water freezing in the summer time. The only threat to my voice on this issue is the word 'ironic' Peace, The Philosopher
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I'm a fan of Chinese food but after reading a recent documentary I learned in a majority of restaurants 'the cola ' is fried. I don't trust my local Chinese restaurant near me. Do you trust yours? I advise the cheap way out which will not only save you money, but it will save you from heart attacks, strokes and diabetes. Order a Water! Peace, The Philosopher
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For example and by fact: John F Kennedy was assassinated on November 22 1963. The stock market crashed on October 29 1929 The Berlin Wall was destroyed on October 3 1989 All have only one outcome. The modern thinkers focus on the positives of the loss, instead of the defeat and failure itself. The subject and concept of thinking along these terms could flame some quality conversations. A simple way for less sophisticated minds to understand my comment would be: A lone photograph hangs on a wall, but inside the frame is an image of one thousand faces. I hope you can make the comparison. Peace, The Philosopher
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The sharp point that I was trying to make is the majority of men who are disgraceful enough to strike a child are beyond pathetic, they are hopeless not only in the flesh but even more within. I'm hands down shocked to hear that some members are defending a person who commented the following 'kids who make a persistent racket in residential neighbourhoods should be shot' over me. My example is 'I believe this man to be so pathetic' that 'if I were' a teenager I could still lay him out. From my perspective he probably isn't even worth the blood that runs through his veins. I'm a man of peace and I'm affected by the Iraq War and the conditions in certain area's of the world. The fact is we should have never been in Iraq since day one. The president of the United States has made the wrong decisions and as he is only a human being, he has got himself in one hell of conflict. I believe the future of this conflict can be solved by an individual with an open mind. I think it will take a lot time and energy but I strongly believe a solution can be designed. The overall goal of humanity should be freedom, standards, and peace on earth people. The heart of my comment signifies not only hypothetical self defense, but it signifies that I went to far in originally meaning to prove my hunger for world peace. Thank you, The Philosopher
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The act of violence all together is not only practiced by human beings of low capacity, but it is practiced by human beings who have no regard or sensitivity for themselves or others. You say 'kids who make a persistent racket in residential neighbourhoods should be shot' Where do you live? What if I were a teenager? I might be a teenager. I think I'll make some noise ten feet from your front door. Two words: Try it The neighbors will be wondering what happened to you. Mark my words Peace, The Philosopher
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I didn't know there was a we in this discussion? I've been inclined to think all intelligent readers excluded the none - fiction of this claim in a matter of seconds after it was presented. Dave where have you been? Peace, The Philosopher
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Right on the money! Peace, The Philosopher
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In reality almost every concept can be analyzed differently. I believe some of the modern views are not speaking the outcome but they are speaking of the many outcomes. Generally every situation has only one outcome. By fact, that is. Peace, The Philosopher
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The Philosopher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
The current affair of 'Global Warming' has been advertised as the downfall of tomorrow. I feel the approach to this matter has been at a great speed and the real happenings of this global inconvenience are not right around the corner. Society has been hypnotized. Reason: Exaggeration from substantial figures. Peace, The Philosopher -
Modern minds see defeat as an opportunity to capitalize their faults. This way Next time they will reach the top of the ladder. Peace, The Philosopher
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Billy Graham is a man of untouchable faith and compassion after preaching the gospel for decades. The health of this religious speaker is weary enough for us people too discuss the probability of his demise. From my knowledge the odds are uncertain of a married couple both passing in the same calender year. Overall my conclusion on this matter is: Statistics are ironic. Peace, The Philosopher
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The Philosopher replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
I've been reading An Inconvenient Truth a 'Best Seller' by Al Gore. I feel the general public has recognized 'Global Warming' several years prematurely and I'm confident the statements introduced by politicians and analytical extremists are extravagantly overrated. Peace, The Philosopher