The Taliban had some good ideas.

Question:

- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – an attempt to either be witty or informative: Over the hills and far away in soc.men, Joseph A Nagy Jr came to play… The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead. How about we just kill every woman in the world and rely on cloning for reproduction? I mean, look at the benefits of such a course of action! Especially if it was John Dobbs that we cloned. What a wonderful world that would be. Billions of John Dobbs roaming wild and free, with their blow up dolls for company. Who the fuck is John Dobbs? Either way, with MEN controlling the technology, we can control who reproduces and who doesn’t. Hell, they don’t even have to be perfect clones. We could use genetic manipulation to change them in any manner we wish. Yeah, but first you gotta get those men on our side, Joseph Nagy. Intellectualoids are very often feminists and they might not display gender loyalty. You’re both as mad as hatters.

Shut up, bitch.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – an attempt to either be witty or informative: Over the hills and far away in soc.men, Joseph A Nagy Jr came to play… The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead. How about we just kill every woman in the world and rely on cloning for reproduction? I mean, look at the benefits of such a course of action! Especially if it was John Dobbs that we cloned. What a wonderful world that would be. Billions of John Dobbs roaming wild and free, with their blow up dolls for company. Who the fuck is John Dobbs? Either way, with MEN controlling the technology, we can control who reproduces and who doesn’t. Hell, they don’t even have to be perfect clones. We could use genetic manipulation to change them in any manner we wish. Yeah, but first you gotta get those men on our side, Joseph Nagy. Intellectualoids are very often feminists and they might not display gender loyalty.

You’re both as mad as hatters.  ______ __     __                _______                 __         |   —|     ||  ||  |  |  -__| |       ||  |  |     |  _  ||  -__|                                          |_____|                   "But are you really going to say that somewhere, say 10,000 years from now, that no one will have ever invented a perpetual motion machine?"  - Andrew Langer, demonstrating his erroneous and fallacious reasoning    http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25921D03

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – an attempt to either be witty or informative: Over the hills and far away in soc.men, Joseph A Nagy Jr came to play… The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead. How about we just kill every woman in the world and rely on cloning for reproduction? I mean, look at the benefits of such a course of action! Especially if it was John Dobbs that we cloned. What a wonderful world that would be. Billions of John Dobbs roaming wild and free, with their blow up dolls for company. Who the fuck is John Dobbs? Either way, with MEN controlling the technology, we can control who reproduces and who doesn’t. Hell, they don’t even have to be perfect clones. We could use genetic manipulation to change them in any manner we wish.

Nagy, you are just as crazy as Dobbs.  ______ __     __                _______                 __         |   —|     ||  ||  |  |  -__| |       ||  |  |     |  _  ||  -__|                                          |_____|                   "But are you really going to say that somewhere, say 10,000 years from now, that no one will have ever invented a perpetual motion machine?"  - Andrew Langer, demonstrating his erroneous and fallacious reasoning    http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25921D03

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Over the hills and far away in soc.men, Joseph A Nagy Jr came to play… The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead. How about we just kill every woman in the world and rely on cloning for reproduction? I mean, look at the benefits of such a course of action! Especially if it was John Dobbs that we cloned. What a wonderful world that would be. Billions of John Dobbs roaming wild and free, with their blow up dolls for company.

Reminds me of that dude in that Twilight Zone, episode, Mr. Henry Bemis. Episode Summary Witness Mr. Henry Bemis, a charter member in the fraternity of dreamers. A bookish little man whose passion is the printed page but who is conspired against by a bank president and a wife and a world full of tongue-cluckers and the unrelenting hands of a clock. But in just a moment Mr. Bemis will enter a world without bank presidents or wives or clocks or anything else. He’ll have a world all to himself without anyone. Henry Bemis, a bank teller, is trying to talk to one of his customers about David Copperfield while dispensing change at the same time. He is also reading the book underneath the counter while trying to do his job. Bemis is not successful juggling all these tasks as he short-changes the lady at his counter a dollar. She leaves in a huff while Bemis is still talking about David Copperfield. Since there are no customers in his line, Bemis continues to read his book until a shadow falls over the pages. That shadow is his boss, Mr. Carsville, who wants to speak with Bemis in his office immediately. Mr. Carsville does not consider Bemis to be a very efficient employee. He instead brands Bemis a reader and forbids Bemis from reading anything on company time. Bemis tries to explain that he has to read at work because his wife won’t let him read at home. That explanation falls on deaf ears as Mr. Carsville considers Henry’s wife to be a bright woman. While on his way out of the office, Bemis stops to glance at a magazine. At home that evening, Bemis is content reading the newspaper but his wife, Helen, walks into the room and promptly grabs the newspaper out of his hands. She doesn’t want Bemis to sacrifice the art of conversation. She also wants Bemis to change his shirt because they’re going over to the Phillips’ house to play cards. When she leaves the room, Bemis doesn’t change his shirt but he does retrieve a book of poetry from underneath the cushion of his chair and tucks it into his jacket. Somehow, his wife seems to know about the book as she immediately pulls it out of his jacket. Surprisingly, she wants Bemis to read her some of the poems in the book. Bemis is ecstatic at the prospect until he starts leafing through the book and finds that every page has lines scribbled all over the poems. Helen chides him for reading nonsensical doggerel and then, to add insult to injury, she rips out the pages and throws them on the ground. Despite the fact that the book was already ruined, Bemis drops to his knees to collect the pages. Back at work, Bemis goes on his lunch break and slowly walks downstairs to the bank vault. Once inside he shuts the door and starts to read his book. He also glances at the front page of the newspaper. The headline ominously reads "H-Bomb Capable of Total Destruction." Moments later, the book flips open by itself and the glass on his pocketwatch shatters. Then a terribly loud boom is heard and the entire vault shakes violently. The ensuing commotion causes Bemis to momentarily pass out. When he revives, he steps outside the bank vault only to find that the bank has been destroyed. Everything is lying in ruins. Bemis deliberately makes his way through the remains and is startled when a tape recorder starts playing. The voice on the tape is of Mr. Carsville, but the recorder shorts out after about a minute. When Bemis makes his way to the outside of the bank he is shocked to discover the landscape. Everything has been destroyed. Bemis is able to find his mailbox but no evidence of his house. It begins to dawn on Henry Bemis that he is the only one still alive, and the reason for that is because he was down in the vault. Then he questions whether or not that was a good thing. Although he is not going to starve to death, Bemis knows that the worst part of this situation is going to be the fact that he is completely alone. He finds a car that runs for a few seconds before the engine gives out. Bemis calls out for anyone but nobody responds. He tries to remain strong but the loneliness is getting to him. In the remains of a sporting goods store Bemis discovers a loaded revolver. Hoping to be forgiven, Bemis puts the weapon to his head but discovers something in the nick of time. That something is the nearby public library. There are hundreds of thousands of books strewn all over the front steps and beyond. Bemis reminds off some of the titles he finds with great excitement. With extreme anticipation, Bemis stacks several piles of books on the steps of the library. He notes that there is finally time for him to read. Just then, he notices a book lying on a step a few feet in front of him. He leans down to pick up the book and his glasses fall off. The lenses crack into little pieces, trapping Henry Bemis in his own blurry world… The best laid plans of mice and men and Henry Bemis, the small man in the glasses who wanted nothing but time. Henry Bemis, now just a part of a smashed landscape, just a piece of the rubble, just a fragment of what man has deeded to himself. Mr. Henry Bemis in the Twilight Zone. http://www.thetzsite.com/pages/episodes/008.html  ______ __     __                _______                 __         |   —|     ||  ||  |  |  -__| |       ||  |  |     |  _  ||  -__|                                          |_____|                   "But are you really going to say that somewhere, say 10,000 years from now, that no one will have ever invented a perpetual motion machine?"  - Andrew Langer, demonstrating his erroneous and fallacious reasoning    http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25921D03

Response:

The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead. How about we just kill every woman in the world and rely on cloning for reproduction? I mean, look at the benefits of such a course of action!

The irony of course, is that soc.men, for the most part, espouses this idea, however tongue-in-cheek.  ______ __     __                _______                 __         |   —|     ||  ||  |  |  -__| |       ||  |  |     |  _  ||  -__|                                          |_____|                   "But are you really going to say that somewhere, say 10,000 years from now, that no one will have ever invented a perpetual motion machine?"  - Andrew Langer, demonstrating his erroneous and fallacious reasoning    http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25921D03

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The whole thing about keeping women home, killing anyone who commits adultery. If they would have followed on with those ideas and allowed technology and trade and not attack other countries I can see how that great ideology spreading ahead.

Ever heard of Saudi Arabia, moron?  ______ __     __                _______                 __         |   —|     ||  ||  |  |  -__| |       ||  |  |     |  _  ||  -__|                                          |_____|                   "But are you really going to say that somewhere, say 10,000 years from now, that no one will have ever invented a perpetual motion machine?"  - Andrew Langer, demonstrating his erroneous and fallacious reasoning    http://makeashorterlink.com/?L25921D03

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