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Sky andTelescope magazine, how is...
On Oct 21, 11:50*am, "Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway"
wrote: "Steve" wrote in ... On 10/20/2012 3:58 PM, wrote: You are truly an idiot. I'm weary of our mutual rehashing of old and well established public dialogs, so I'm just going to quote someone from another newsgroup that I frequent. I think his summation says all that needs be said about our frustrations with each other, with government, and with "the classes". /begin quote Take a look at social capitalism. ================================================== ====== What the **** does social capitalism have to do with amateur astronomy? *Take a look at the newsgroup’s name, then take your political crap to the appropriate newsgroup, or to private email, or to tweeter or face**** where it belongs. If you and whathisname want to sneak in your political views on this newsgroup, then don't complain when someone who disagrees counters your argument. |
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Sky andTelescope magazine, how is...
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:54:08 PM UTC, wrote:
On Oct 8, 6:08*pm, Steve wrote: Economically, it may turn out that I did my kids a favor by not having them until I was 40-ish. (If you worry about overpopulation, why did you even have kids?) Primeval instincts can trap even the best losers. Even though their life is over, instincts tell them they are winners. When they find out being a deadbeat dad is not the answer they were looking for, they try all kinds of hobbies, desperately searching for a direction, focus, meaning, and purpose.. The biggest losers even seek out a god for answers, not realizing that gods are a manifestation of a bad joke played by a super-civilization that has colonized the entire Galaxy (with Microsoft and Shawn Grant somehow involved in the Galactic conspiracy). ;-) |
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Sky andTelescope magazine, how is...
On Nov 6, 1:05*pm, Linus Das wrote:
On Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:54:08 PM UTC, wrote: On Oct 8, 6:08*pm, Steve wrote: Economically, it may turn out that I did my kids a favor by not having them until I was 40-ish. (If you worry about overpopulation, why did you even have kids?) Primeval instincts can trap even the best losers. *Even though their life is over, instincts tell them they are winners. *When they find out being a deadbeat dad is not the answer they were looking for, they try all kinds of hobbies, desperately searching for a direction, focus, meaning, and purpose. *The biggest losers even seek out a god for answers, not realizing that gods are a manifestation of a bad joke played by a super-civilization that has colonized the entire Galaxy (with Microsoft and Shawn Grant somehow involved in the Galactic conspiracy). ;-) More likely, little Stevie thinks that all the problems that he perceives are other people's fault, not his. |
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