Consciousness and a Bee's Death

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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by Set » Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:58 am

TraumaT wrote:
Set wrote:
TraumaT wrote:
Set wrote:
Have you no heart?!! Even after Doc proved he was considered decent, by none less than the inventors of Christinsanity, the Lutherans, you persist in persecuting this poor misunderstood Punchinello. Why? :(
Well, as much as I detest the Doc, I have to admit it's very decent of you to defend the roaring nutjob.

:mrgreen:
He ain't heavy, he's my brother....... ;)

That is mighty Christian of you.


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AND YOU INSIST DOC HAS A FOUL MOUTH?? :shock:
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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by TraumaT » Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:00 am

Set wrote:
TraumaT wrote:
Set wrote:
TraumaT wrote:
Set wrote:
Have you no heart?!! Even after Doc proved he was considered decent, by none less than the inventors of Christinsanity, the Lutherans, you persist in persecuting this poor misunderstood Punchinello. Why? :(
Well, as much as I detest the Doc, I have to admit it's very decent of you to defend the roaring nutjob.

:mrgreen:
He ain't heavy, he's my brother....... ;)

That is mighty Christian of you.


:D
AND YOU INSIST DOC HAS A FOUL MOUTH?? :shock:
Ahhhh...... Sweet, sweet revenge.

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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by lkwalker » Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:43 am

IndicusMaximus wrote:I'm doing a stand-up comedy open mic on monday. We'll see how that turns out. :x :x :x :x


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I've done that. It's not easy. Good luck.
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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by Pana » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:39 pm

Set wrote:
Pana wrote:Set, if you came into my house upon invitation and then proceeded to call me any name you wanted, I would have no qualms beating your fat old ass. If Doc couldn't man up from that, then he's all the more a coward.

It's called respect. That's all. If you can't dig that, don't come into the house and do stop with the mealy mouth shit. Be the bigger man that you can be.

Strength doesn't come from flipping people off.
Have you no heart?!! Even after Doc proved he was considered decent, by none less than the inventors of Christinsanity, the Lutherans, you persist in persecuting this poor misunderstood Punchinello. Why? :(
Ah, no. I have persisted in one post to you the explanation of respect and to ask you kindly to stop the mealy mouthed shit on my thread which has to do with consciousness. If you wish to raise consciousness about your opinion on Doc, please kindly open up a thread on that and expound all you like. Also, read back on that Intro/Doc thread and you will find I welcomed him warmly after pointing out that Pigeon was correct in asking Doc to show some respect by not cursing at people. I have nothing else to say on this.
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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by lkwalker » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:43 pm

The Set? I will crush the old bastard like a bee. And then you and I shall drink champagne and dance on his twitching little wings in the moonlight.
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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by TraumaT » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:45 pm

lkwalker wrote:The Set? I will crush the old bastard like a bee. And then you and I shall drink champagne and dance on his twitching little wings in the moonlight.

This is turning pretty violent for a philosophy thread.

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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by lkwalker » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:46 pm

This full contact philosophy. Get in the ballgame or gtfo. Thank you.
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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by lkwalker » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:51 pm

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"If you don't think to good, don't think too much." Yogi

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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by Pana » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:57 pm

Actually, it's poetry.

How 'bout we forget Set, BE and just dance in the glimmering paleful light
Weaving words of sagacity and half truths
That fill our heads with drunkeness
As we sink down in the grass filled with dew.

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Re: Consciousness and a Bee's Death

Post by lkwalker » Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:00 pm

How can I forget the Set? He's lodged in my head like a bad toothpaste jingle.
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