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In one way or another, scriber, it can be said that we all are.
Figuratively, for the most part...
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saul_relative
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May 29, 2007
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None taken, ThomasWelch. Just pointing out that, here or there, you're
likely to find many Americans in agreement with you and not following some swaggering ill-educated fascist...
posted by
saul_relative
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May 29, 2007
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I said it years ago that most people in need or no, are whores.
posted by
scriber
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May 29, 2007
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Hey, no hard feelings over here.........I am an American.........
posted by
ThomasWelch
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May 29, 2007
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America isn't as bad as we're tabloided to be, ThomasWelch. We're not
pristine by any means, but we're not all that bad, either. It usually depends on who you're talking to or about...
posted by
saul_relative
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May 27, 2007
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Wow...Freerain
You are as pessimistic as I am about Americans......Way to go......
posted by
ThomasWelch
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May 27, 2007
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Maybe, freerain, I was bored. I just thought it was crazy and a little
debasing. And you're right; we all sell ourselves one way or another. I guess my biggest beef with it is that she didn't get anything traditional in exchange, like a car, or money, or jewelry. Different times; different priorities; different points of exchange.
posted by
saul_relative
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May 26, 2007
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Saul, are you so bored
with real life that you "browse" Craigslist for substance to make a comment on? Surely there are more important matters wafting through this muck and mire we call life.
To the point of your blog, yes, women have had the opportunity to appeal to men's nature and obtain status through it. I say, everyone is a whore, selling their body and mind to promote corporations, who persuaded politicians, who make deals to favor the corporate agenda, which brings us to billions of dollars spent and lives lost in the prosecution of war to give the corporations the fuel they need to make more money to buy more lives hardship and so on and so on. . . Most Americans (politicians especially) are "nappy" headed (meaning "empty" headed) and don't even think about what they are doing to themselves when they "give it away, like in a penny arcade."
But hey, they get to drive SUV's and do the wave at sport stadiums and think they are "buying" a house when they are soldering the joints of their own slavery shut. Then, woe onto the liberal who speaks out and tells people they are being nappy headed 'ho'es and they get all wild, like monkeys in a cage. Why wouldn't they resort to passivity in this world and seek out control in their own virtual world.
Keep posting Saul -
FR
posted by
freerain
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May 26, 2007
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Oh, I understand it, TAPS. It's all about commodities of exchange, no
matter how personal those commodities might be...
posted by
saul_relative
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May 23, 2007
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Saul_relative
I think I've out-lived my usefulness. I don't understand all of that (nor do I want to).
posted by
TAPS.
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May 23, 2007
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Thanks, Troosha and afzal. It can't get much worse than that... oh, yes,
it can. Someone could kill someone over a game or a gamestation. Oh, wait. That's already happened as well. Okay, so start stoking the fires; we're all going to hell...
posted by
saul_relative
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May 23, 2007
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Indeed, SW, indeed...
posted by
saul_relative
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May 23, 2007
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Thanks, riri.
posted by
saul_relative
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May 23, 2007
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I agree with you .
posted by
afzal50
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May 23, 2007
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Saul
Yup... pretty darn pathetic!
posted by
Troosha
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May 23, 2007
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That's quite the addiction
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SuccessWarrior
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May 23, 2007
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posted by
riri0322
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May 23, 2007
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