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In fact, it's like saying science is all bad just because it gave us the atomic bomb and the holocaust gas chambers.
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Now tell him to go eat a bag of cocks.
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I hope that goes without saying.
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harmless wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:
theplatypus wrote:"religion" is a doctrinal system of control, manipulation and oppression.
I'm a proud None, but I can't agree with religion being only a "system of control, manipulation, and oppression." Religious institutions defintely need to be reformed (Catholicism), but there are do-gooders and highly intelligent people in the Christian community (Martin L. King being one) who serve or have served a purpose.
There are "good people" in cults too. It still doesn't change the fact that they're in a cult, and inadvertantly responsible for aiding in untold death and destruction, all in the name of the lord.
Good people do good things wherever they are. Good people have good, moral reasons for being where they are, and they try to do the best they can in that context. 'Being in a cult' means nothing more than 'being in a house' or 'being in a potato', if the people are seeking to do good things.
As the resident of said house, do you undertake maintenance-based repair work, or perhaps similar efforts that help to sustain it as a structure?

As a resident of said potato, are you not in fact either a bicrobial parasite or some form of insect, and therefore incapable of producing intentional moral action as it pertains to the life and rights of man?
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McParadigm wrote:
harmless wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:
theplatypus wrote:"religion" is a doctrinal system of control, manipulation and oppression.
I'm a proud None, but I can't agree with religion being only a "system of control, manipulation, and oppression." Religious institutions defintely need to be reformed (Catholicism), but there are do-gooders and highly intelligent people in the Christian community (Martin L. King being one) who serve or have served a purpose.
There are "good people" in cults too. It still doesn't change the fact that they're in a cult, and inadvertantly responsible for aiding in untold death and destruction, all in the name of the lord.
Good people do good things wherever they are. Good people have good, moral reasons for being where they are, and they try to do the best they can in that context. 'Being in a cult' means nothing more than 'being in a house' or 'being in a potato', if the people are seeking to do good things.
As the resident of said house, do you undertake maintenance-based repair work, or perhaps similar efforts that help to sustain it as a structure?

As a resident of said potato, are you not in fact either a bicrobial parasite or some form of insect, and therefore incapable of producing intentional moral action as it pertains to the life and rights of man?
Those are good questions. I would say it depends on the nature of the potato and the house, and its requirements of me as a resident of it. I would weigh up those things before being part of any house or potato.
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harmless wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
harmless wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:
theplatypus wrote:"religion" is a doctrinal system of control, manipulation and oppression.
I'm a proud None, but I can't agree with religion being only a "system of control, manipulation, and oppression." Religious institutions defintely need to be reformed (Catholicism), but there are do-gooders and highly intelligent people in the Christian community (Martin L. King being one) who serve or have served a purpose.
There are "good people" in cults too. It still doesn't change the fact that they're in a cult, and inadvertantly responsible for aiding in untold death and destruction, all in the name of the lord.
Good people do good things wherever they are. Good people have good, moral reasons for being where they are, and they try to do the best they can in that context. 'Being in a cult' means nothing more than 'being in a house' or 'being in a potato', if the people are seeking to do good things.



As the resident of said house, do you undertake maintenance-based repair work, or perhaps similar efforts that help to sustain it as a structure?

As a resident of said potato, are you not in fact either a bicrobial parasite or some form of insect, and therefore incapable of producing intentional moral action as it pertains to the life and rights of man?
Those are good questions. I would say it depends on the nature of the potato and the house, and its requirements of me as a resident of it. I would weigh up those things before being part of any house or potato.
The walls of the house are imaginary.
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NancyBabich wrote:
harmless wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
harmless wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:
theplatypus wrote:"religion" is a doctrinal system of control, manipulation and oppression.
I'm a proud None, but I can't agree with religion being only a "system of control, manipulation, and oppression." Religious institutions defintely need to be reformed (Catholicism), but there are do-gooders and highly intelligent people in the Christian community (Martin L. King being one) who serve or have served a purpose.
There are "good people" in cults too. It still doesn't change the fact that they're in a cult, and inadvertantly responsible for aiding in untold death and destruction, all in the name of the lord.
Good people do good things wherever they are. Good people have good, moral reasons for being where they are, and they try to do the best they can in that context. 'Being in a cult' means nothing more than 'being in a house' or 'being in a potato', if the people are seeking to do good things.



As the resident of said house, do you undertake maintenance-based repair work, or perhaps similar efforts that help to sustain it as a structure?

As a resident of said potato, are you not in fact either a bicrobial parasite or some form of insect, and therefore incapable of producing intentional moral action as it pertains to the life and rights of man?
Those are good questions. I would say it depends on the nature of the potato and the house, and its requirements of me as a resident of it. I would weigh up those things before being part of any house or potato.
The walls of the house are imaginary.
That's a very helpful contribution, thankyou.
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Here's another one: the walls of the potato are peeling.
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theplatypus wrote:Here's another one: the walls of the potato are peeling.
Perhaps it's the Lord himself preparing the eternal feast. Or something.
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theplatypus wrote:Here's another one: the walls of the potato are peeling.
Poopycock, my good lad! The soundness of the structures in question notwithstanding, the question is blatantly metaphorical. There is an existential undercurrent that runs through it, and is meant to clash with the emphasis on common, or everyday, imagery. By jumping from house to potato, quite unexpectedly, we are provided with both a new perspective and something of a system shock. We are forced to revisit our entire understanding of potato as we know it.

What does it mean to be potato? Does potato automatically equate to value? Mayonnaise seems to have value, I would think. But here it is rejected by an undefinable force known only to the author. It is not, for whatever reason, potato. And what of the reduced moral judgment of the potato's inhabitant life form. Is the life form really us? If so, what can we read from its fallible and ambiguously delicate state? Perhaps we are all, ultimately, mayonnaise. And if so, are we all destined for rejection?

Or perhaps the potato important because its common. After all, the malt shop was common not so long ago. Now, it is an obscurity...a thing which exists only in minds and tongue-in-cheek mock-ups. Is there no malt shop? Look around you! It's gone! And should we not take a moment to lament the loss of what once was common? The author's decision to avoid this question is an interesting choice. It contains no inherent emotion. One could read indifference into it, I suppose. But one could just as easily see frustration, or even joy. The emotion we bring to the phrase is, perhaps, our very own.

In a way, IS THERE NO MALT SHOP represents the most important question any of us will ever ask.
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Woah, that's pwnt.
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My mini midlife crisis is over. I'm back to just saying, "Fuck god!"
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I'm curious as to what Jorge's opinion is on Jorge.
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The new pope is from Argentina.

Incredible...a man who used to work with our last dictators here in our country.
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VinylGuy wrote:The new pope is from Argentina.

Incredible...a man who used to work with our last dictators here in our country.
Are we getting St. Maradonna or St. Messi soon?
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KurtLeon wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:The new pope is from Argentina.

Incredible...a man who used to work with our last dictators here in our country.
Are we getting St. Maradonna or St. Messi soon?

Those two would have been more human.
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Green Habit wrote:I'm curious as to what Jorge's opinion is on Jorge.
I tried to get him on the news today but the timing wasn't good.
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