And here I thought you were just a complex series of alias's, triggers, and macros rigged up by the Kremlin to show us what's what.

February 24, 2014 08:19PM
And here you go being intelligent, go figure.
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Never be a fool

kostyan February 20, 2014 07:57AM

And here I thought you were just a complex series of alias's, triggers, and macros rigged up by the Kremlin to show us what's what.

Jerrokrar February 24, 2014 08:19PM

Kostyan robot with bear heart (n/t)

HairyOrangutan February 25, 2014 05:23AM

Looks like things hopefully might calm down a bit. n/t

Death_Claw February 21, 2014 04:49AM

Re: Never be a fool

Mallodor February 20, 2014 05:03PM

The other side

PaulO February 20, 2014 12:23PM

Short video on why

PaulO February 20, 2014 12:36PM

Still don't see. Why do they charge ak-47 with only light plastic shields?

kostyan February 20, 2014 08:14AM

Horrifying and incredibly stupid to do. (n/t)

tesline February 20, 2014 09:14AM

War only solves one problem: What do you do with young men?

sevriis February 20, 2014 08:09AM

The fundamental cause of war is a lack of, or a breakdown in, communication.

Scrimbul February 20, 2014 12:58PM

Actually, the fundamental cause of war is communication.

Srev February 24, 2014 06:25AM

Actually, the fundamental cause of war is daemons. (n/t)

Matrik February 24, 2014 07:07AM

Actually, the fundamental cause of war is a quest for titans. (n/t)

Srev February 24, 2014 07:10AM

Actually, the fundamental cause of war is forcing someone to remember bad experiences. (n/t)

Matrik February 24, 2014 09:37AM

If you want to get autistic about it, the cause of all war is scarcity. (n/t)

sevriis February 20, 2014 01:39PM

No, that much is demonstrably false, and probably offensive to someone to boot. Try again. (n/t)

Scrimbul February 20, 2014 02:14PM

No, I think it's pretty true. If everyone had everything they wanted, then there's no real purpose to war.

vortexmagus February 20, 2014 05:54PM

Those causes aren't mutually exclusive but then it's a chicken and egg type deal.

Scrimbul February 21, 2014 02:21PM

long story short, I have no difficulty at all imagining a situation where scarcity creates war, regardless of the level of communication.

vortexmagus February 21, 2014 06:10PM

This argument is unfair. Whether or not you can conceive of something does not validate its possibility. It just makes something (un)conceivable.

Srev February 24, 2014 06:39AM

Right. Since it's impossible to satisfy everyone, scarcity exists - only a few people can be satisfied with any given outcome. So war exists.

vortexmagus February 25, 2014 03:26AM

What if everyone was satisfied with what they have, but someone was born under sphere war?

Matrik February 25, 2014 04:07AM

Sure you can.

Scrimbul February 22, 2014 03:36PM

I view relationships as an exercise in scarcity

vortexmagus February 23, 2014 02:17PM

I tend to find the latter is a dangerous line of thought: riches make being unhappy easier but only delay addressing problems head-on (n/t)

Scrimbul February 23, 2014 06:37PM

How do you define unhappiness?

Srev February 24, 2014 07:09AM

Same way he defines anything else. Writes a super long winded and ultimately useless essay on the matter. (n/t)

Matrik February 24, 2014 09:50AM

Ok, I laughed. (n/t)

Nurok February 24, 2014 10:05AM

I bet you pride yourself on being a total sociopath. (n/t)

sevriis February 20, 2014 05:09PM

You're both wrong, really. Scrimbul is wronger.

Splntrd February 20, 2014 03:41PM

Here's the deal.

Scrimbul February 20, 2014 05:38PM

Maybe you shouldn't start your argument against my sentimental rhetoric by insulting me then.