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  • Writing Activities Re: Writer to Writer

    In this activity, we take a writer (actually, you use the the writer ordained by the former person) from this site and liken them to current and previous authors and ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Writing Activities Re: One line Summary

    Obviously, I would reach over and slowly dismember your pathetic little insect body and revel in the panicked screams you gave as I popped your little head off. So, what ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Living Wills and Terri Schaivo (part rambling)

    (For the sake of argumentation, we'll assume there is, in fact, a "divine" entity.) It would, obviously, be far superior to our technology, and kill her off when it wanted ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: Online Magazine/Newspaper *Updated - 01/04/05 22:52*

    I would, personally, enjoy this. However, I would be a sort of "interdisciplinary" writer; that is to say, I would, basically, write "Miscellaneous" articles and such, usually pertaining to Philosophy

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The Death Penalty. Right Or Wrong?

    execution and murder are both killing someone. So...? Are you forgetting the basis on which both are committed? If I buy a book, the end result is that I own ...

    Apr 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Living Wills and Terri Schaivo (part rambling)

    He wouldn't even pay for an MRI or PET scan to see if she would ever come out of a vegitative state.

    Apr 1, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    Citing whatever Holy text you have does not prove anything about your religion. I could just as easily pull out the OED and make a religion.

    Apr 1, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Living Wills and Terri Schaivo (part rambling)

    Her husband couldn't prove she said it, or in what context it was said. He was wrong on all accounts.

    Apr 1, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Living Wills and Terri Schaivo (part rambling)

    I believe that parents are children's guardian. That doesn't give them the right to kill off their progeny.

    Apr 1, 2005
  • General Fiction Novels Re: Napoleonic Fiction (untitled)

    16th August, 1808 I'm not a moron. I know when Napoleon was around. I think you did such a great job with the actual story part of this that you ...

    Mar 31, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Issues in Africa

    Well, you certainly showed me, didn't you? Moving on to someone who made a relevant comment to the discussion, Nate: the concentration of AIDS is greatest in Africa, but it's ...

    Mar 30, 2005
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: savior

    It isn't about a girl - it's a religious poem

    Mar 30, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Issues in Africa

    1. People are starving everywhere. So what? By the very definition of economics, nothing is infinite. Why are Americans going to feed Africans when we have homeless and starving Americans? ...

    Mar 29, 2005
  • Randomosity Re: all the people we meet

    Not really, no. Consider that by that logic, we are all connected all the time. I find this not so, as a connection is only built through understanding. Understanding a ...

    Mar 28, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: The right religion

    It's not cynicism. It's realism. Regarding religion as an escape from reality, interestingly enough, Deleuze and Guattari were interested in ensuring that philosophical/critical studies did not set up

    Mar 28, 2005


Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.
— Dr. Amelia Brand, Interstellar