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#330814 - 02/17/10 07:09 AM
Re: creature of the wheel
[Re: Gina9223]
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Registered: 05/16/07
Loc: Oregon,
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As strange as it may seem…. I actually loved my time in the military. Yeah, I worked insane hours but that was part of the fun. Work 8 or 16 hours and then get told at the last second that your needed for a watch on a Friday night. So you run to get a shower and change and grab a book to read when nothing’s going on, get there, order a pizza to share with the junior person and watch the fun and games.
I really miss those late nights where we would get the phone calls about some drunk sailor who’d done something monumentally stupid… god, so many funny stories from that.
I’m still like that. At my current civilian job I’m only allowed to work 8 hours a day (that’s weird) unless there is something hot to process and even then it’s not that hard to do. (ok, normally not anything major) and quite frankly, it’s BORING. Day in and day out, drudge drudge drudge… no excitement, no change, the only stress is the normal work stress of getting the job done quickly, on time, on budget and correct the first time.
Meh… I work around engineers. They don’t have personalities, they have programs in Cobal 2.0. Their version of an argument is very boring to be around. That is strange, I hated the military from day one. An back then ,there was no easy way out. The only good thing about the military, is that you learn a job.
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#330843 - 02/17/10 12:40 PM
Re: creature of the wheel
[Re: Morrigan]
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Misanthropic Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Pasture
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That's a good point, too. There is little envy, when we all feel the same.
The problem with multiculturalism is that, no matter what you do, you will always be offending someone.
The result is societies like this, where people live all in their little apartments, a sort of convoluted United Nations with a neighbor from Korea, one from Kenya, one from Lithuania, one from Morocco, etc.
All of us treading carefully, and never going beyond the most basic hello in order not to offend someone. You never know.
Better to never talk to anyone than to risk offending someone. You don't want to make enemies with those people. Who knows what that crazy Jew across the hallway may do if you get him mad. Or the old Russian lady. Or the Black guy in the wheelchair.
We all keep to ourselves and to our families. And nod to each other, when we meet out there, at most.
When I was new in town I had the dumb idea of wearing a costume for Hallowe'en. As a gypsy, the kind who reads the fortune. Of course, there was someone at the party who purported to be a real seer and who got offended over it.
Since then, I've learned how it should be. Now, I just nod, too.
Ah, gosh. Have we created paradise in here, or what?
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This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee. "Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." -- Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche. http://my.funtrivia.com/tournament/Callies-quiz-75578.html
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#331003 - 02/19/10 05:35 PM
Re: creature of the wheel
[Re: Morrigan]
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Misanthropic Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Pasture
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Yup. All forms of altruism exist because of self-preservation.
For example, the social assistance system exists not out of compassion for the poor, unhealthy, unlucky and lazy, but because the population is scared of them, were they left to starve.
Because they wouldn't. Countries without any form of welfare have huge crime rates. Deny a person food, and (even if they are nothing but lazy good-for-nothings) they'll grab a knife and go out there get food somehow.
Even if it means killing, heck, even if it means cannibalism.
That's why good societies keep the social assistance system going. Without it, going to buy bread becomes a 50/50 survival rate proposition. And hungry people know how to stop cars, even.
They'd put tables with nails designed to make the tires explode, and once the car had to stop you were surrounded by kids with guns.
When hungry, people can be very inventive. And amazingly cruel.
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This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee. "Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." -- Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche. http://my.funtrivia.com/tournament/Callies-quiz-75578.html
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#331005 - 02/19/10 06:49 PM
Re: creature of the wheel
[Re: Marcella]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 05/08/08
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What would you prefer to capitalism? "Contributionism" Each and every person living on this planet thinks first of themselves, even thought they might say, or even think otherwise. If all I have is nothing then nothing is all I have to give. Damn straight it's me and mine 1st.
They'd put tables with nails designed to make the tires explode, and once the car had to stop you were surrounded by kids with guns.
When hungry, people can be very inventive. And amazingly cruel.
Been to Mexico city,Rio or even Rome? Sew your pockets shut kid gangs will strip you nekked .
Edited by Melanie (02/19/10 06:51 PM)
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