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Old 10.31.2006, 11:46 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
If there are more urgent problems to deal with, why are your posts about having a strict commitee that decided wether a record should be thrusted upon humanity or not. Maybe I'm being to serious, but with a thread topic of this nature, it would be completely absurd to ignore REAL important issues.

I'm pretty sure if you prod anyone enough they will have to admit that a great deal of the large issues are, indeed, large issues. The problem I find is that there are so many REAL important issues that it becomes very difficult to decide which of the REAL important issues is the most REAL, most important REAL important issue. From my perspective I couldn't give a shit about stupid fucking animals that are essentially here to feed me, but I do have concerns for the environment. Both are REAL important issues, neither are particularly, spectacularly more important than the other, and my decision on a REAL important issue isn't based on rationale. Furthermore, yarking on about the REAL important issues on the internet isn't really going to do anything, and I personally feel that no-one wants to hear about what I think/ do about REAL important issues. If I told people I'd either be called a liar, a cunt or a show-off. Opinions on REAL important issues are good, and necessary, and I'll apologise for the hippy comment if you genuinely thought it was anything other than my usual withering smart-arse cuntisms, but trying to gain some kind of argumentative succour from claims about the REAL important issues on the internet (which must surely be a large part of the general capitalistic problem of mass, non-replenishable consumption which underlies a great deal of contemporary issues) is going to fall on deaf ears largely, methinks.
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