Originally posted by Mark AdkinsTake it to the Science forum, spanky
I despise pseudo-sentients pretending to be human beings.
Edit: I also despise pseudo-sentients in human form pretending to be any kind of sentient beings. I also despise online pseudo-entities pretending to be sentient beings.
Originally posted by Mad Mac MacMadA rhetorical threat need not be defended against, and I had already decided that you shall die: it is not, therefore, retaliation against your (empty) threat. I am an atheist and there is no God. Your irrational and entirely fictitious dogma will not avail you.
Au contraire. You are unable to defend or retaliate against such a threat. God is greater than all, and he doesn't fancy yours much
Edit: Your "God" is simply your inverted nonsense: therefore I shall call it "doG". I'll get you, and your little doG, too.
Originally posted by Mark AdkinsStudies have shown that they don't like you either.
I despise pseudo-sentients pretending to be human beings.
Edit: I also despise pseudo-sentients in human form pretending to be any kind of sentient beings. I also despise online pseudo-entities pretending to be sentient beings.
Originally posted by Mark AdkinsOk, this made me crack up. Very funny.
I despise pseudo-sentients pretending to be human beings.
Edit: I also despise pseudo-sentients in human form pretending to be any kind of sentient beings. I also despise online pseudo-entities pretending to be sentient beings.
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I wasn't joking. And it's just like the pseudo-sentients to respond to complaints by falsely accusing their accuser of what they themselves are guilty of.
Here's something else I was going to post under a different thread, but I suppose I'll put it here. It's only a little thing, compared to some of their behavior: for a while I was annoyed by seeing idiot pseudo-sentients displaying symbols of the Wehrmacht on their clothing, vehicles, etc.; I refer chiefly to the iron cross. Then skulls started showing up on everything, and that was even worse. Now, it's finally happened: skulls in iron crosses. I've seen two of these combinations over the last few days. One was gigantic and mounted on a truck, and the other was worn on their (non)person.
Still, the random drift of phenomena -- almost as if an artificial intelligence program were making changes -- does sometimes alter for the better. Graffiti is a case in point. There was a time when it consisted of threatening gang slogans and/or profanity. Now it consists of unintelligible scribbles. True, they're everywhere, on just about everything, but at least they're inoffensive with respect to content.
Neither the skulls nor the graffiti are anything that human beings would waste their time with -- like so much in the pseudo-sentients' phony culture (music, movies, books, etc.). It reminds me a lot of a very, very old photocopy that has been reproduced through countless generations of copies, each time picking up more static and distortion. You can see that once upon a time it might have been something, and made some sort of sense, but the machine making the reproductions has no intelligence and can't distinguish between electro-mechanical "noise" and anything of value or sense; worse still, in the present case, it's positively contrarian, like it blew a tube or something and now does everything bass-ackwards. I wonder if there's a "very lonely Maytag repairman" in suspended animation somewhere who could be woken up.