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From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on 5 Jun 2010 00:56 (What a stupid question, right? Not so fast, that was posted in another group and I give a possible explanation) Jesus would say, "What time is it, pal?" And the Darwinian would ask, "What for?" And Jesus would say, "I have an important dinner tonight." And the Darwinian went around his business thinking what a stupid question that was in those times. "It's time for REVOLUTION," he added. ------------------------------------------------------------- WHEN IT IS TIME FOR REVOLUTION http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
From: Phlip on 5 Jun 2010 10:16 J would ask D, "Gee, those silly sheeple sure like to get hung up on false dichotomies, huh?" And D would say, "Sure, but that makes them all easier to TROLL!"
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on 5 Jun 2010 10:34 On Jun 5, 10:16 am, Phlip <phlip2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > J would ask D, "Gee, those silly sheeple sure like to get hung up on > false dichotomies, huh?" > > And D would say, "Sure, but that makes them all easier to TROLL!" That's deep, huh? What time you thought about it? Never mind, it's time for revolution anyway.
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on 5 Jun 2010 17:01 On Jun 5, 4:34 pm, "J.H.Boersema" <jo...(a)xs4all.nl> wrote: > On 2010-06-05, His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > (What a stupid question, right? Not so fast, that was posted in > > another group and I give a possible explanation) > > > Jesus would say, > > "What time is it, pal?" > > And the Darwinian would ask, "What for?" > > And Jesus would say, > > "I have an important dinner tonight." > > > And the Darwinian went around his business thinking what a stupid > > question that was in those times. > > > "It's time for REVOLUTION," he added. > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > WHEN IT IS TIME FOR REVOLUTION > >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION > > I suppose it might happen like that, because jesus had nothing more to > offer then empty whaffle. > > When I'm meeting with a Darwinian, which I already tried to also online, > I tell them: "you missed something, it is called 'technology." > The Darwinian as a rule doesn't dare to react, so I am assuming the > Darwining thinks: ``is this discovery going to cost me my tenure,'' or > unfortunately more likely ``get out of the way you maggot.'' Then I'd > try again and say: "technology changes who survive for the human > species, infighting is no longer necessary to outsrip the power of other > technology-less creatures." If the Darwinian was paying any attention he > (why is it always a he?) may start to worry about his tenure - for > failing to miss the obvious. Then I might say: "If you don't persue the > revolution now, you may very well lose your life together with your > tenure." > > Sadly, nobody seems to realize that it is true, or how serious and > pressing the situation really is. So, good luck with the 3rd world war > then, have a blast y'all ! > > PS, I tried to find out what your Banana-revolution means, but no clear > idea. Tip: delete your site and pop mine in its place, thanks. > Maybe something might change, then (ideally for the better). > -- > _ _ /_\ _ _http://www.SOCIALISM.nlFree markets and democracy, > \ /v`vvv\ / but now: properly. > /_\_#_#_/_\ > \ / Day 39 of the revolution. Very clever thoughts there! It reminds me of these quotations... "There is no wilderness where I can hide from these things, there is no haven where I can escape them; though I travel to the ends of the earth, I find the same accursed system I find that all the fair and noble impulses of humanity, the dreams of poets and the agonies of martyrs, are shackled and bound in the service of organized and predatory Greed!" and... "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his job depends on not understanding it." They are the words of Upton Sinclair in 'The Jungle,' written in 1906. It seems like not much has change after all. Actually things seem to have gotten worse ever since that Jesus made it to the Last Supper on time. We are still waiting for the miracle and the prophet. Well the predators of the jungle have always known it's all about PREDATION... so do we. http://atom.smasher.org/streetparty/?l1=Coming+Soon%3A&l2=the&l3=Banana+Revolution!&l4=
From: Studemania on 5 Jun 2010 19:23
On Jun 5, 2:01 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jun 5, 4:34 pm, "J.H.Boersema" <jo...(a)xs4all.nl> wrote: > > > > > > > On 2010-06-05, His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > (What a stupid question, right? Not so fast, that was posted in > > > another group and I give a possible explanation) > > > > Jesus would say, > > > "What time is it, pal?" > > > And the Darwinian would ask, "What for?" > > > And Jesus would say, > > > "I have an important dinner tonight." > > > > And the Darwinian went around his business thinking what a stupid > > > question that was in those times. > > > > "It's time for REVOLUTION," he added. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > WHEN IT IS TIME FOR REVOLUTION > > >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION > > > I suppose it might happen like that, because jesus had nothing more to > > offer then empty whaffle. > > > When I'm meeting with a Darwinian, which I already tried to also online, > > I tell them: "you missed something, it is called 'technology." > > The Darwinian as a rule doesn't dare to react, so I am assuming the > > Darwining thinks: ``is this discovery going to cost me my tenure,'' or > > unfortunately more likely ``get out of the way you maggot.'' Then I'd > > try again and say: "technology changes who survive for the human > > species, infighting is no longer necessary to outsrip the power of other > > technology-less creatures." If the Darwinian was paying any attention he > > (why is it always a he?) may start to worry about his tenure - for > > failing to miss the obvious. Then I might say: "If you don't persue the > > revolution now, you may very well lose your life together with your > > tenure." > > > Sadly, nobody seems to realize that it is true, or how serious and > > pressing the situation really is. So, good luck with the 3rd world war > > then, have a blast y'all ! > > > PS, I tried to find out what your Banana-revolution means, but no clear > > idea. Tip: delete your site and pop mine in its place, thanks. > > Maybe something might change, then (ideally for the better). > > -- > > _ _ /_\ _ _http://www.SOCIALISM.nlFreemarkets and democracy, > > \ /v`vvv\ / but now: properly. > > /_\_#_#_/_\ > > \ / Day 39 of the revolution. > > Very clever thoughts there! It reminds me of these quotations... > > "There is no wilderness where I can hide from these things, there is > no haven where I can escape them; though I travel to the ends of the > earth, I find the same accursed system I find that all the fair and > noble impulses of humanity, the dreams of poets and the agonies of > martyrs, are shackled and bound in the service of organized and > predatory Greed!" > > and... > > "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his job > depends on not understanding it." > > They are the words of Upton Sinclair in 'The Jungle,' written in 1906. > It seems like not much has change after all. Actually things seem to > have gotten worse ever since that Jesus made it to the Last Supper on > time. We are still waiting for the miracle and the prophet. > > Well the predators of the jungle have always known it's all about > PREDATION... so do we. > > http://atom.smasher.org/streetparty/?l1=Coming+Soon%3A&l2=the&l3=Bana...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I've always assumed that Darwin realized that nature and acts of man were of little import in the long run or should be ignored as they are not part of a "long-term plan." Given repeatab;e weather cycles, the changed of a stream bed could be calculkaated. Trow in an earthquake and the game changes. |