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SurRobinHood:
yes NAM, that does sound like a denial trip. How appropriate for you to preface your entry so aptly. No one deserves to be told that they are rotten to the core. They couldn't get to my compass to remove it. lucky me. They were not capable of intalling new morals in me because they were idiots and I could see that. I never used to use the word torture to describe the seed until I saw both houses of congress used those terms in their investigations that led to the seed loseing it's federal funding. I was kept as long as I was because they needed money. It had nothing to do with how well I could spout the dogma. I have read of old timers apologizing for keeping people back for that reason at the exact same time it was happening to me. We each deserve our individuality and no one should be aloud to dictate the morals of others. Just the thought of it makes me wonder when the thought police are comeing out of the closets. It has been common practice for centuries to "break peoples compasses" ie kill ther individuality for the gain of "society". Hitler tried it. Chairman Mao tried it. Stalin tried it. It was no better at the seed. Just history repeating itself in a more subtle and insidious way.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-01-09 19:31:00, Anonymous wrote:


I took a trip up de nile and that is what the landscape looked like...



It's been common practice for centuries and more to:

Break the compass, clean the area and install a new compass.

Nobody likes being told they need a new compass and certainly nobody likes being broken and wiped clean.

You are complaining about how they removed your old compass and denying that they tried to put in a new and better one.



Humiliation for no reason?

Torture?

These are exagerated perceptions as a result of sloppy compass removal.



I'm pretty sure there is a new compass in there somewhere. It might not be screwed down too tight if you thrashed around too much during installation. Look around real hard.  Maybe trying to ignore the sloppy installation job will help you see better. I bet you'll find it.

NAM"

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Holy shit, that's really scary!  :scared:  Seriously.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-01-09 19:31:00, Anonymous wrote:

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On 2006-01-09 09:41:00, SurRobinHood wrote:


"The whole point of being "programmed" was to remove us from being able to make choices for ourselves. The lack of sleep, the monotonous food, the white painted featureless environment, the constant repitition of phrases defined as THEY chose, the peer pressure groups, constant humiliation for no reason or worse being tortured because you thought there was any good in the world outside the seed. These things were all designed to erase our morals and to some extent even our personalities.

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I took a trip up de nile and that is what the landscape looked like...



It's been common practice for centuries and more to:

Break the compass, clean the area and install a new compass.

Nobody likes being told they need a new compass and certainly nobody likes being broken and wiped clean.

You are complaining about how they removed your old compass and denying that they tried to put in a new and better one.



Humiliation for no reason?

Torture?

These are exagerated perceptions as a result of sloppy compass removal.



I'm pretty sure there is a new compass in there somewhere. It might not be screwed down too tight if you thrashed around too much during installation. Look around real hard.  Maybe trying to ignore the sloppy installation job will help you see better. I bet you'll find it.

NAM"

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 NAM:

Man oh man, talk about denial and the pot calling the kettle black.  You don't like what you read and I'm in denial.  Classic and funny and you make me chuckle.

...when you pull your head up and realize that you truly were repreogrammed and that it was not a good thing...feel free to call on the losers and cynics currently in denial.  

Until then, I would humbly suggest you keep looking for true north because it's not going to show up on any newly installed compass....

Antigen:
Jesus Christ! I've heard extremely brainwashed parents say things like that. But it is truely shocking and profoundly sad on a whole other level to hear someone denounce themselves like that.


Religion is a byproduct of fear. For much of human history, it may have been a necessary evil, but why was it more evil than necessary? Isn't killing people in the name of God a pretty good definition of insanity?
--Arthur C. Clarke, author
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SurRobinHood:
Now after that I'm havin a hard time takeing NAM seriously. Maybe it's some form of humor. He might be british. This is the internet after all.

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