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[REDACTED] Poll
[REDACTED] are good, they serve a useful function, help people vent their stress 25%
[REDACTED] are bad, they create havoc wherever they go 0%
[REDACTED] are neither good nor bad, it depends on the given [REDACTED] 0%
[REDACTED] are neither good nor bad, it depends on the given [REDACTED] 0%
You asked me that question twice, are you taking the rise out of me? 25%
[REDACTED] are irrelevent, it's not a fantasy game you know 0%
Only European [REDACTED] are bad, I won't be going there on my holidays 0%
Burn the anti-[REDACTED] fascists! 25%
It's time for a [REDACTED] amnesty, let them surrender if they renounce their evil ways 0%
This many choices? Nobody reads this cr@p! 25%

Votes: 4

 Niave vs conscious [REDACTED]

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Dec 16, 2001
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Some thoughts on [REDACTED]. I wouldn't recommend them

[editorial comment, by Clifton] Mo sé tendé mot [REDACTED]-là une autre fois, mo go frappé toi. Mo 7 feet tall, epi mo très fort. To apé tendé? To apé pas joué avec Clifton-là.

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This might get me in a little trouble, I don't know, [REDACTED] is banned here but it seems to me it's impossible to discriminate between what might be called niave [REDACTED] and conscious [REDACTED]. The former being various forms of misguidedness and the latter being a conscious effort to emulate and intensify those forms in order to inflame passions and derision. How can the difference be told? I think it's nearly impossible. Naivity is by its very nature baffling, somebody can express themself very well in various mediums and yet blatently not have the remotest clue what they are talking about and no idea how they come across.

       
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Just FYI (none / 0) (#1)
by flarners on Sun Dec 16th, 2001 at 10:23:41 AM PST
It's spelt "nve".
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I told everyone we should have a witch-hunt, but they wanted to have a good old-fashioned book burning instead

I know (none / 0) (#2)
by WildCardBard on Sun Dec 16th, 2001 at 02:45:45 PM PST



 
I know. (none / 0) (#3)
by WildCardBard on Sun Dec 16th, 2001 at 02:59:31 PM PST
I wrote it in a hurry after a 12 hour+ session of coding.


 
MY french is a little rusty (none / 0) (#4)
by westgeof on Mon Dec 17th, 2001 at 09:18:02 AM PST
But it sure looked to me like a threat of physical violence. That seems to be way out of line, to me anyway. If the bard's diary was too offensive to remain on adequacy, remove it. Don't publicy threaten someone for posting a controversial diary.

For the record, it saddens me that the editors of Adequacy seem to have given in to the mainstream, and no longer care to foster individuality and the controversy it brings with it. I used to see all kinds of different opinions here, but now it's rare that a new idea goes unsquashed. What is the world coming to......


As a child I wanted to know everything. Now I miss my ignorance.

 
On the topic of [REDACTED] (none / 0) (#5)
by because it isnt on Mon Dec 17th, 2001 at 02:39:24 PM PST
So when did you realise that [REDACTED] was a [REDACTED] site? It should be obvious after you've read [REDACTED] like [REDACTED] or [REDACTED].

The problem with [REDACTED] is that it insists on maintaining the lion's share of [REDACTED], and anyone who challenges their [REDACTED] has all their hard work [REDACTED] by [REDACTED] little [REDACTED]s. It's still too early to mount an [REDACTED] on [REDACTED], as they still have enough [REDACTED] to successfully [REDACTED] any [REDACTED]. But don't worry - when the [REDACTED] comes, [REDACTED] will be first against the [REDACTED].
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