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Unless I was God. Scary, isn't it? "Oh, I see, he's trolling. Bad Sarj. Stop trolling and attacking the good members of the fora. I think you need to go take care of your needs." I meant the "burdening my species" part.
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"I'll just go back to burdening my species with my existence." Oh, it's fine -- I do it all the time. It's quite fun.
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Oh, evil, schmevil. You're just either hungry, horny, in need of rest or any combination of these three. What doesn't fit in there is either fabrication of your delusional and undertaxed brain or proof that you're a burden to your species.
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"Still, you called the species fragile. You didn't say the species was in a fragile position. You suggested we don't adapt well. I suggest we wern't any more fragile than most species." Yes, I do concider a species that lives in a very specialized environment suspectible to sudden changes a fragile one. "If you took a species that was literally a lead block and through them all on the sun, do they become fragile compared to humans?" If their ecology was such that contact with the sun would be a plausible risk factor to them, yes, I'd they would become fragile compared to humans. "but even if you did, we are still WAY more hardy than most mammels, reptile, fish, etc. After all, we live EVERYWHERE." Then again, mammals, fish et all don't form even a considerable part of Earth's biomass. As such, even when you're the the top of the class when it comes to survivability, it tends not to mean much in the big picture. "I can see a hand full of rad resistant peeps popping up in areas that didn't get creamed or from bunkers. Much like Anti-bacterial stuff kills 99.9% of the bacteria, but those that remain have greater immunity to it." Radioactivity is nothing like antibiotics.
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"It was how fragile is a individual being. How vunerable thier enviroment is not the same." No. That is how you chose to interpret it. "I think it might be harder than you think tho, hence my arguement." Nuclear holocaust would work.
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The PS3 without a HD? Guess what the Xbox 360 ...
Sarjahurmaaja. replied to Drakron's topic in Computer and Console
"Developers should all hope for Van Burens! Guys like Sawyer will forever be idolized as the perfect developer for games we will always see as flawless because we never played them!" You know, I think Jefferson did more for Sawyer than VB. -
"But that doesn't apply to the fragile arguement!" It does in the sense that unlike ours, their ecology is not vulnerable to change. Thus making them not vulnerable. "Don't get me wrong, for several reason bacteria can out last us, but we are not as weak as you suggest" What I suggest is that humans are able to destroy all human life on Earth. We can't destroy all life. "I could start arguing that human brain power will allow that to survive just about anything." Too bad we can't with current technology. The rest is just fiction until it becomes possible.
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"And bateria that can live in that water would mostly die near instantly in cold water. Something we can at least survive a several minutes or hours time in." But, get this: there's no danger of it's ecology seeing such a drastic change within at least the next few hundred millenia. "Your boiling bacteria can't go nearly that long I'm going to venture." I bet the water it lives isn't exactly "clean".
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Well, for one thing, humans can't even live in temperatures near the boiling point of water, let alone in boiling water. If that's not fragile, I don't know what is. Or, get this: only 3 days without clean water and we die!
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Update on content patch please OE
Sarjahurmaaja. replied to actmodern's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"You are the very reason why the PC games industsry is in such bad shape and why huge publishers like EA and LA can put out unfinished CRAP -- Because people like you will gobble it up and be like Oliver Twist, 'Please sir, can I have some more?'" Congratulations, good sir, you have just been had. -
"Whya re people keen on blaming humans for NATURAL disasters? I blame Mother Nature. She is the evil one who coldly murders innocent people. She deserves global warming. By the time, global warming actually effects the world ina really signifacnt way I will be either dead, or the human race will be living on other planets so she will suffer in the long run and we won't. A win-win situation as far as I'm concerned. We should stop pampering such a vicious creature like Mother nature." I do doubt that the human race is actually capable of making Earth inhospitable to all life, and thus are incapable of "hurting" nature in any meaningful way. Sure, it's downright easy to make it inhospitable for humans, but hey, we're a pretty fragile species. By pampering the vicious creature, we're just making sure it doesn't get mad and bitchslap us to oblivion.
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"," False. No sentence can be ended with a comma. Your logic fails to deliver!
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Atris betraying the Jedi Council?
Sarjahurmaaja. replied to Claw's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"I could swear I posted somewhere that this was a improvement, seeing your previous post, but since it isn't here anymore..." I edited your silliness out of my post. -
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Atris betraying the Jedi Council?
Sarjahurmaaja. replied to Claw's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
^ I thought of it as rather ingenious myself. Then again, I'm not you. -
"My apologies then. But if you didn't expect me to get it, why did you make the joke in the first place?" Oh, silly Numbers, I don't aim for the lowest common denominator! Also, good night.
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"Your logic fails to deliver." It was, in fact, my imitation of one the stereotypes discussed before, done for the purpose of amusement. Then I was compelled by Steve's arguments. Now I'm watching the debate and will decide what I wanted it to express after all is said and done. Then it will have never meant anything other than just that. edit: Oh, Meta, now you're just taking all the fun out of it.
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"If one were to take the draping of the statue with the stars and stripes as the US claiming Iraq, should one then take the subsequent draping of it in the Iraqi flag as the US giving sovereignty back to Iraq?" No.
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"Ah, the glory of stereotypes. Apparently, it's okay for the rest of the world to do that, but not us." Reminds me of what my brother used to say about me: "I won't punch him since he is smaller than me." Actually, I don't think that's what he said, since I doubt he knew enough of English to formulate such a complex sentence back then.
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"I'll get the torches, you get the townspeople ..." I like the way you think. Human Sacrifice++
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"listen to what other intelligent, dispationate observers are saying; their critique is not a criticism." I looked up that word. Do you understand how disappointed I was when I found out you made it up? It hurt!
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"I'm sure they would. The Iraqis hated Saddam. In case you didn't see, the Iraqis themselves were defacing Saddam's statues, and one memorable scene was a child slapping the Statue's mouth with a shoe (considered a big insult over there)." Oh, I'm sure they did. I'm questioning whether or not they'd approve the flag of the USA. "But be mindful that sniffing glue doesn't give you the same powers as using melange spice." I don't use fictional drugs to boost my already formidable mental capabilities. "Also: stop spamming my thread." Oh, but I haven't even started yet!
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"Psst, pally. Over here." I see you admit defeat. Good. "Nah. It was more like an innocent 'pwned' to Saddam, not Iraq as a whole. Don't read too much in that." I'm sure that's how your average iraqi would see it. "They might win the battle more convincingly (doubtful, but possible), but they certainly wouldn't leave afterwards." They left last time.
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You guys should make threads about it.
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"Ha! Germany are a little loathe to rekindle that flame." I still like my chances better there.