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MegalomaniacPosted February 15, 2014 A few days ago I was playing in a public free roam and these 3 guys who were in the same crew decided to target me due to my high level. They falsely labelled me as a 'Hacker' and a 'Glitcher' and decided to deal out their idea of 'justice'...
This is true because physics - by definition - concerns itself only with what is inside our universe. The rest, like multiverse-, string- and/or brane-theory is pure mathematics. I don't agree here because this implies that there is "something". But saying that there is nothing outside,...
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Now, the thing is that I think these two definitions, which are about as different as possible as two definitions could be, are completely valid definitions. I’m not hunting for the one pure definition of “game,” but what I like about both of them is tha...
megalomaniac • 2 years 46 weeks ago #23 From my view, one of the largest flaws of the Constitution is not just the saying “we the people”, as this saying is very much grossly convoluted by mainstream media. To address this towards the American banking system which is tightly c...
. Through studies and statistics and interviews, Caulfield shows how tiny the chances of success are in these fields. Not only that, but the definition of “success” is the brand-name, super-rich celebrity kind, not the kind that just makes a living, which in these fields, is difficult ...
in fear with the need for more personal control. This of course opens the door to more government involvement with the promise of increasedsafety.She also expounds on an awesome definition of tyranny by Citizen Tom from his equally good post,The Thoughtlessness of the Standard Liberal Democrat....
from the consequences of the Yalta summit to the use of the atomic bomb. Various overworked analogies—such as comparing every tinhorn megalomaniac to Adolf Hitler—should lose some of their vibrancy. “The myths of World War II include the assertion that ‘appeasement’ is a dirty word, when...