Comments by adamtroy
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Posted on March 13 at 6:05 p.m.
Exactly Kirby. At least you are realizing this later in life, instead of most of them out there, who will go on doing what they're told until they are unable to do anything anymore.
Posted on March 10 at 11:20 p.m.
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Posted on February 11 at 11:01 a.m.
So... civilization is "paradise" then?
Posted on December 18 at 3:07 a.m.
Faceless, anonymous party members swarming on a lone, bold prole for daring to laugh openly at the expense of the party's agenda. Nothing too far outside of the usual routine.
Posted on October 16 at 1:04 p.m.
The score, so far;
Humanity: 11
Uber-Evil Planetary Fascist Rulers: 369,258,072,588,457,357,242
Posted on October 11 at 3:16 p.m.
Yes, and these facts are also found in books.
Ever notice how much emphasis the corporate media places on the economy from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Some things will never change.
Posted on October 6 at 6:33 p.m.
Christmas is older than Christianity.
The solar cult openly worshipped the Sun-God for thousands of years before even the Roman Empire existed. The days following the winter solstice were designated the birth of the Sun-God, as the sun would rise higher from that point until the summer solstice. This was also significant because the rulers could evaluate how much trade was accomplished over the Sun-God's lifespan, and begin working the slaves longer in the extended daylight.
As Christianity became accepted as the official cult of the Roman Empire, the Church leaders, adopting this tried-and-true formula, made a conveniently simple change to the post-solstice ritual by celebrating the birth of the Son of God, as opposed to the Sun-God.
In case you haven't noticed, the ritual celebration still holds significance because the rulers can evaluate how much trade has been accomplished over the Son of God's lifespan.
And now, thanks to the modern marvels of petroleum-powered indoor heating and lighting, they can work us longer year-round.
Posted on October 5 at 2:10 a.m.
"thethinker" is correct, & the nation will continue to spiral downward until it becomes little more than a third world country. We may even find ourselves ravaged by civil war, an epidemic, or both. At this rate, we would consider ourselves lucky to merely be incorporated into the North American Union.
Our only hope is to stop looking at each other as the enemy & instead focus on the corporate elites, who view us as nothing more than commodities, & who are quickly pushing a fascist agenda while most of us are too busy fighting amongst ourselves to pay any attention.
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Posted on April 4 at 11:18 p.m.
You can come leave what I'm sure will be a genius comment on my page if it will make you feel better. I could use the hits.
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