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  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: A perfect goverment

    Well, actually, Colonial America (17th century) was a true democracy. Or moreso than Rome or Greece ever were.

    Mar 4, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: What religion are you?

    " no organized religion has achieved this theory of congregating and discussing religion" Baha'ii faith does exactly that Incan. Congregations are based on discussion of religion. Its a well organized

    Mar 4, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: Post your own Pic thread

    *Throws temper tantrum* I WANT TO POST MY PICTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mad my stupid parents are afraid that i'm going to get carried off by some freaky axe murderer who finds me ...

    Mar 4, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: A perfect goverment

    Which is why it only works in small communities, and therefore unapplicable to any society today. Unless you're defering to a tribe in Africa.

    Mar 4, 2005
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: don't laugh...no title

    Because this is one of those poems that is best left unscathed and unrevised (minus the grammatical errors) unless you want to stipulate changing the whole poem, I am going ...

    Mar 4, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: A perfect goverment

    Government only works in small communities. You then have the problem of conflicting governmental systems. I'm going to say democracy is the best, because it then allows for the majority ...

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: What religion are you?

    If it isn't our place to say it's wrong, then why did Americans revolt against religion in the 1860s? At that point in time, religion had been diluted and distorted ...

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: I'll have a pint....of blood

    Well...hm...I know in my PMED 5636 course, we used Plasma all the time to analyze and research viruses and the like. I'm going to make the connection and say plasma ...

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Other Poetry Re: to tell you that i know

    To verbose. You could have eliminated and assimilated many lines, some of which were redundant. However, this is not a very oft written thing; most poems about parents become rants ...

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: Your hobbies (sport)

    surfing

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: I'll have a pint....of blood

    I think they only pay people to donate Plasma, not blood. Which they do internationally, last time I checked, because most of the testing is done by one corporation. At ...

    Mar 3, 2005
  • Lounge, The Re: Most Promising Writer (And Not Yourself!)

    Chevy, Firestarter, Galatea, and Faith.

    Mar 2, 2005
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: .

    Heehee. It was actually written in my Post-Apocalyptic Narratives course, when we were analyzing The Watchmen (hence the title, "Who watches the watchmen?") and had to do a character summary ...

    Mar 2, 2005
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: What religion are you?

    The intent of my question was to prove that organized religion is not necessarily a good thing, and usually it isn't a good thing. Religion, in my view, is something ...

    Mar 2, 2005
  • General Fiction Short Stories Re: .

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    Mar 2, 2005


I think the more you understand myths, the more you understand the roots of our culture and the more things will resonate.
— Rick Riordan