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Re: Man up.

Postby battleshipkropotkin » Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:30 pm

Just went to the market and saw the new Newsweek while waiting in line.
Cover story?
MAN UP!

I call KWH!

PS - is it related to "Cowboy Up!"? I've heard that one 'round these parts.
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Re: Man up?

Postby Project Willow » Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:30 pm

annie aronburg wrote:It smells like balls in here.


It always has. Balls don't always smell bad though.

I read the board mainly for the humor.
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Re: Your assumptions.

Postby Twyla LaSarc » Fri Oct 08, 2010 10:21 pm

JackRiddler wrote:
And no way am I getting myself banned from the Cupcake Blog.

http://cupcakeblog.com/


I second that. I already got banned years ago (along with my conversational partners at the time) from a political astrology site when we started to discuss some of the topics that make this place so much fun.

It was my bad too, I got everyone into the mire, although several others were quite keen, perhaps even relieved, to discuss politics and esotericism from a less conventional point of view than that espoused by the blog writer/board owner. So not only did I get kicked off, but a bunch of nice ladies whose only fault was engaging honestly with me got banned as well.

Perhaps it was all for the good, most of them now run their own blogs, but I still feel kinda bad about the whole thing.

I really, really don't want to be responsible for a schism in the cupcake world as well. :shrug:
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Re: Man up.

Postby freemason9 » Fri Oct 08, 2010 10:55 pm

crazy ain't welcome just anywhere, you know
The real issue is that there is extremely low likelihood that the speculations of the untrained, on a topic almost pathologically riddled by dynamic considerations and feedback effects, will offer anything new.
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Postby Perelandra » Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:09 pm

Project Willow wrote:
annie aronburg wrote:It smells like balls in here.

It always has. Balls don't always smell bad though.

No indeed. I particularly miss Mac and nathan about now.
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Re: Man up.

Postby Project Willow » Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:20 am

^ I miss Mac too.
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Re: Man up.

Postby Skunkboy » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:06 am

Well said barracuda.

Re: Man up.
Good points Montag and Luther. I would add that many of the questions we have attempted to explore here, e.g.

- fascist control of the masses
- ufo connectons to the deep state
- occult elites and elite pedophilia
- mind control programming
- false flag terror
- jellyfish will inherit the earth
- etc.

...aren't messages which can be conveyed or explained easily or quickly, or which may find acceptance even after the evidence is laid out in full.
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And think of how many days, weeks, years it has taken to get your head around even one of those topics. Think anyone can sum it all up in 250 words or less?
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Re: Man up.

Postby Krysos » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:11 am

Funny, when I wrote this I thought it might actually motivate some people, and encourage them not to give up. Why people would be insulted by my suggesting they take what they know and try to spread it to other people that don't, I have no idea. I'm pretty surprised that posting a message encouraging activism would be met with such withering personal criticism. Seems like energy that could be better spent elsewhere. All I'm talking about is putting the things that you might post here somewhere on the web where it would normally not be seen.
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Re: Man up.

Postby Montag » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:34 am

Krysos wrote:Funny, when I wrote this I thought it might actually motivate some people, and encourage them not to give up. Why people would be insulted by my suggesting they take what they know and try to spread it to other people that don't, I have no idea. I'm pretty surprised that posting a message encouraging activism would be met with such withering personal criticism. Seems like energy that could be better spent elsewhere. All I'm talking about is putting the things that you might post here somewhere on the web where it would normally not be seen.


I got a weird vibe from the OP myself... If you had made your point in a more diplomatic way, I don't think the reaction would have been the same. Most folks here are just kind of playful IMO, they don't really mean anything bad. There are probably a few bad apples on RI (or at least at times I have come across people making nasty comments), but don't let them spoil the whole thing.
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Re: Man up.

Postby barracuda » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:49 am

Krysos wrote:Funny, when I wrote this I thought it might actually motivate some people, and encourage them not to give up. Why people would be insulted by my suggesting they take what they know and try to spread it to other people that don't, I have no idea. I'm pretty surprised that posting a message encouraging activism would be met with such withering personal criticism. Seems like energy that could be better spent elsewhere. All I'm talking about is putting the things that you might post here somewhere on the web where it would normally not be seen.


Funny thing is, I'm pretty much one of those "bad apples" that Montag mentioned. I think you're pretty much just baldly trolling the board, and rather lamely at that. It's fun, I guess, in a limited way, to take someone to task who decides his first innocent thread on a message board will basically be "I don't understand why don't you all leave this message board and go somewhere else?" Cue Doctor Evil's pinky.

It's also kinda funny that you don't seem able to engage any of the thoughtful responses to your post with anything substantive. It's just a brief "Who me? Why, I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies!!" kinda shit. Get real, if you can. The reality is that you didn't encourage activism - you encouraged trolling other blogs with spam. You insulted everyone here by calling the place a circle jerk for your first ever thread topic, and let us know clearly that you think we're wasting our time. Then you turn out to be PollyfuckingAnna. This is a discussion board. Participation here isn't mutually exclusive with other activities. Don't tell me how to spend my time. I'm all grown up, and don't need another mammy or a boss. Bring some content to the forum and quit pulling on that chain. So whaddaya got?

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Re: Man up.

Postby Skunkboy » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:53 am

Krysos,

I think that what you see are a lot of people who have been trying to figure out how to do the very thing that you feel so passionate about. How do you wake up your family and friends, let alone strangers about what you have learned. I've had family and friends almost come to blows when I started up conversations about what we talk about so freely here at RI. Satanic elites, rigged elections, 9/11 truth, why you're whacked man, and maybe you should consider some counsuling and Prozac. Rather than throw out some gibbering manifesto on Fish and Stream or Gourmet magazine online, go out buy a big ass Krylon paint bomb. Go out to the edge of your town and on a big wall spray: JFK + 9/11 = Inside Job. You'll probably do more good.

Sincerely and with best regards,

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Re: Man up.

Postby Skunkboy » Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:21 am

Perelandra said:

Project Willow wrote:

annie aronburg wrote:
It smells like balls in here.



It always has. Balls don't always smell bad though.



No indeed. I particularly miss Mac and nathan about now.


Ladies, if I might mention, sometimes... and I do mean sometimes, as in once in a very great while... it smells like pussy in here. And that is a very, very good thing!

Sincerely and with best regards,

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Re: Man up.

Postby Jeff » Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:53 am

barracuda wrote:I think you're pretty much just baldly trolling the board, and rather lamely at that. It's fun, I guess, in a limited way, to take someone to task who decides his first innocent thread on a message board will basically be "I don't understand why don't you all leave this message board and go somewhere else?" Cue Doctor Evil's pinky.


Agreed.

Locking, and "man down."
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