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List of Governments America has Overthrown

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Doggystylin:

--- Quote ---It is obvious what is being done here.  I have started a thread expressing idea's that are outside your mental reach.  Therefore, Tom had to change the subject, so that the level of convesation could descend low enough that he could poke wholes in it.

I will not make allowances for people who critisize out of a lack of knowledge and understanding.  If you do not understand what I am speaking on then wiegh it objectively on it's own merit.  But don't think that you can get by making left-handed, mentally abbreviated counter-arguments.


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u talkin to me? if u are....i understand what your sayin...im just speakin on the routine of the threads, its the same deal in every thread, doesnt it get old?, same deal everytime, its a never ending cycle and it has no advantages for any of us

Trauma-san:

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u talkin to me? if u are....i understand what your sayin...im just speakin on the routine of the threads, its the same deal in every thread, doesnt it get old?, same deal everytime, its a never ending cycle and it has no advantages for any of us

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See, I think, what the problem is, is this.  

Brian knows he's powerless.  He knows he's not much of a man, and there's not much he can do that's important.  At least that's how he feels, whether it's true or not... and this is his subconscious talking, so he doesn't even realize this is the problem.

So, he does two things.  To compensate for what he feels is his inability to get anything meaningful accomplished, he has to project the blame on something else.  The only thing expressing any control over his life, is authority.  Any thing in authority, Brian has a major problem with.  Why? Because he sees them messing with his life (laws, religion, etc.) and so he automatically assumes they are the reason he is like he is.  Since he's unhappy with how he is, he's unhappy with authority. It's their fault. It's the governments fault he feels like an outkast, at root.

Second, to feel powerful, he attacks huge things he knows he can't beat.  You won't see brian down at city hall talking trying to get something accomplished.  Why? Because that might work.  Instead, he'd rather hold arguments that can't be won, even though he's spinning his wheels, it gives him something to do.  He'd be a lot better served to concentrate on making his life, his family, and his friends better people, that way he could get something accomplished.  

If everyone did this, the world would be perfect.  If everybody attacked authority, the world would be total chaos.  Some of us are inproperly orientated, and can't realize what's causing the trauma.  

HBKid_Jr:
please tell me brian how i am brain washed.  also please never ever speak about tha streets when u have no knowledge on them what so ever,  an tech  ::),  u talk about englewood bein on ur nuts but in every post brain makes u defend him like u r his own lil body guard

HBKid_Jr:
u kno what,  i realize i am steering tha argument in tha wrong direction,  i kno realize i am a fuckin idiot,  i am a brain washed brain dead american.  i am goin to listen to my axel rose cd's,  sit on my porch waving my american flag

King Tech Quadafi:

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See, I think, what the problem is, is this.  

Brian knows he's powerless.  He knows he's not much of a man, and there's not much he can do that's important.  At least that's how he feels, whether it's true or not... and this is his subconscious talking, so he doesn't even realize this is the problem.

So, he does two things.  To compensate for what he feels is his inability to get anything meaningful accomplished, he has to project the blame on something else.  The only thing expressing any control over his life, is authority.  Any thing in authority, Brian has a major problem with.  Why? Because he sees them messing with his life (laws, religion, etc.) and so he automatically assumes they are the reason he is like he is.  Since he's unhappy with how he is, he's unhappy with authority. It's their fault. It's the governments fault he feels like an outkast, at root.

Second, to feel powerful, he attacks huge things he knows he can't beat.  You won't see brian down at city hall talking trying to get something accomplished.  Why? Because that might work.  Instead, he'd rather hold arguments that can't be won, even though he's spinning his wheels, it gives him something to do.  He'd be a lot better served to concentrate on making his life, his family, and his friends better people, that way he could get something accomplished.  

If everyone did this, the world would be perfect.  If everybody attacked authority, the world would be total chaos.  Some of us are inproperly orientated, and can't realize what's causing the trauma.  
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or he could be just criticizing America's evils.....??

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