You could try. I never said it would work.CameronPoe wrote:
We hold no cards.
Hypotheticals are tough, if you watch 30 Rock...
"I don't believe in hypotheticals. It's like lying to your brain."
You could try. I never said it would work.CameronPoe wrote:
We hold no cards.
Because I don't believe in bad people getting bad luck just because.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Also what makes you think the mistakes Hitler did can't be considered as "karma" anyway?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Okay, you let karma try to work things out, I'll do it myself kthx.CameronPoe wrote:
All you can really do is make sure you are acting in a right and just manner yourself. Ultimately karma will bite the shitheads in the ass (e.g. Roman Empire, Nazi Empire, etc.).
Also, you realize the Roman Empire rules for nearly 1000 years and you would be speaking German if Hitler wasn't a tactical retard?
What makes you think, if Hitler wasn't a tactical retard that:
a) Germany would've won
b) Germany would've taken over the whole of Europe and forced the German language upon everyone
c) The USA would somehow be spared of all of this, not be attacked by Germany and even if they were, they would have defeated Germany because even though Hitler was awesome enough to take over Europe, he would have never taken over the USA/Other countries outside of Europe
Pretty stupid statements in this topic, if you ask me.
1) I am not going to continue to explain it, especially as you didn't continue to reply on the other thread. You can't tell me I'm being stupid on a subject I wasn't even talking about.CameronPoe wrote:
1. You failed to understand that reason is 'the thought process' and there is not 'one true right answer' to every question.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1) You failed to understand the point where many others did. It certainly had nothing to do with living in harmony.
2) Stop trying to bring up irrelevant points in your apparent death throes.
3) No shit it sucks morally. The rest of us live in the real world however, where that is pretty much the only rule.
2. Death throes? Not familiar with the 67 page Israel thread that is #2 on Google it would seem.
3. I prefer to aspire to a better world. You can give the immoral elements real world a pass if you must, that is your prerogative.
bluffCameronPoe wrote:
We hold no cards.
With respect to your other thread - you didn't really seem to offer up any concrete argument. It was just a watery idea about reason being superseded by some fantastical enigma that man has yet to uncover. I could hypothesise similar equally pointless things. And I don't think you're stupid thank you very much.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1) I am not going to continue to explain it, especially as you didn't continue to reply on the other thread. You can't tell me I'm being stupid on a subject I wasn't even talking about.
2) I really can't believe you keep throwing this irrelevant shit in here, you're trying to make this a matter of ethos and not logos. I don't care how long you can talk, I care about what you say.
3) You aspire to a better theoretical world, a theoretical world without enough grounding in reality to make it of any use. Get your head out of the clouds.bluffCameronPoe wrote:
We hold no cards.
Yeah, a few more years in which time he could have finished off Europe instead of prematurely running into the Russian winter. If there's one thing to learn from European history: don't invade Russia in the winter. It never turns out well. Hitler needed to focus on one thing at a time, that's what his military advisers were telling him, and he didn't do it. He was a politician, not a strategist.Varegg wrote:
Hitler had to invade Russia to seize the very important oilfields in the Kaukasus so he could continue the war on the other fronts, without that oil he would have crumbled anyway, without the attack on Russia the war could maybe have lasted a few additional years but he would have lost it ...
WW2 was the first war for resources but certainly not the last ...
All empires will crumble and the interval for doing so gets shorter each time, you say the roman empire lasted a 1000 years but all of them after that has lasted shorter and shorter etc etc ...
So will also the empire of the US, it is already shaking in it's foundation ... can't even fight a couple of wars without being on the brink of bankruptcy ...
Get down from your high horse, you have obviously not learned jack shit from history if you think might makes right ... karma will come bite you in the ass, no question about that ...
It wasn't a concrete argument. It was an interesting theory to think about. I was putting off college essays, and I thought it would be an interesting read for some. "and Serious Talk"CameronPoe wrote:
With respect to your other thread - you didn't really seem to offer up any concrete argument. It was just a watery idea about reason being superseded by some fantastical enigma that man has yet to uncover. I could hypothesise similar equally pointless things. And I don't think you're stupid thank you very much.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1) I am not going to continue to explain it, especially as you didn't continue to reply on the other thread. You can't tell me I'm being stupid on a subject I wasn't even talking about.
2) I really can't believe you keep throwing this irrelevant shit in here, you're trying to make this a matter of ethos and not logos. I don't care how long you can talk, I care about what you say.
3) You aspire to a better theoretical world, a theoretical world without enough grounding in reality to make it of any use. Get your head out of the clouds.bluffCameronPoe wrote:
We hold no cards.
No I don't aspire to 'a better theoretical world', I aspire to 'a better real world' based on ideals (i.e. the theoretical). How is that achieved? Parity of esteem and minding your own business unless provoked and cooperating where mutually beneficial and consenting. An ideal to be reached, never to be attained: because humans are imperfect.
Bluff?
That is arguable. Despite being an atheist I do hold that many of the principles laid of by the likes of Jesus are idealisms to be aspired to. And that's exactly what they were: ideals. Either approach will have pros and cons. One cannot simply say one or other of our approaches is indisputable better.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Yet working from reality to theory gets you so much farther than theory to reality, because you start with the ideal that people don't completely suck instead of people aren't perfect.
Both America and Russia know they have us over a barrel. Russia doesn't like what we think: turn off 40% of our feul supplies. US don't like what we think: big deal to USA, carry on regardless.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
It doesn't matter if you hold any cards, it only matters what cards people think you hold.
Except to compare outcomes. Historically realists get more done than philosophers.CameronPoe wrote:
That is arguable. Despite being an atheist I do hold that many of the principles laid of by the likes of Jesus are idealisms to be aspired to. And that's exactly what they were: ideals. Either approach will have pros and cons. One cannot simply say one or other of our approaches is indisputable better.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Yet working from reality to theory gets you so much farther than theory to reality, because you start with the ideal that people don't completely suck instead of people aren't perfect.
You don't think that even a tiny part of the problem is because of this defeatist mentality?CameronPoe wrote:
Both America and Russia know they have us over a barrel. Russia doesn't like what we think: turn off 40% of our feul supplies. US don't like what we think: big deal to USA, carry on regardless.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
It doesn't matter if you hold any cards, it only matters what cards people think you hold.
Just as many talk about how Hitler very well could have won the war. Germany was in a superior tactical position in the late 1930s, that's all there is to it.Varegg wrote:
Yet you are wrong FM, he couldn't have won the war for many reasons, that has been stated in many historical writings ... about invading Russia during the winter you are also incorrect, how was Russia founded you think ?
It is incredibly naive to think that might makes right in the days we live in with technology so easily accessible to more than just the empire builder hence why an empire today can't possibly last as long as it did 2000 years ago where the one state having the latest tech was ruler of the known world ...
But then again historical blunders have a tendency to repeat itself ...
Not on the brink of bankruptcy ? ... how do you explain your enormous debt as not on the brink, the very financial system we have now is perfect for making countries go bankrupt ...
About the war for resources you are partially right, what i meant was that it was the first war where it made the difference for the outcome of the war ...
You don't really understand what Europe is - it's an overcrowded resource-dependent resource-shy collection of disparate nations that are not always in agreement with each other. USA is an underpopulated economic powerhouse semi-rich in resources and Russia is a resurgent nation unbelievably rich in resources. These are hard facts. The sum total of our 'penalty' actions amount to self-defeating trade embargoes/sanctions and UN vetoes (France/UK). The US didn't give one fucking shit whether they had to go in to Iraq alone or not: managing to get the likes of the UK on board was just window dressing. You overestimate how influential we can be. And I don't have a defeatist mentality. I like what Europe usually is right now (we will always have the likes of the Blairs, Berlusconis and Aznars upsetting the apple cart). Until someone poses us a meaningful threat we need only be true to the principles we have been adhering to for the last few decades.CameronPoe wrote:
You don't think that even a tiny part of the problem is because of this defeatist mentality?
Perhaps the U.S. and Russia have themselves positioned like that over Europe because of their outlook on the issue, not actual power they hold over Europe.
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You have to work with what you have, and you're not looking at what you do have. No you are not as influential as other countries, but that doesn't mean you can't use what influence you do have.CameronPoe wrote:
You don't really understand what Europe is - it's an overcrowded resource-dependent resource-shy collection of disparate nations that are not always in agreement with each other. USA is an underpopulated economic powerhouse semi-rich in resources and Russia is a resurgent nation unbelievably rich in resources. These are hard facts. The sum total of our 'penalty' actions amount to self-defeating trade embargoes/sanctions and UN vetoes (France/UK). The US didn't give one fucking shit whether they had to go in to Iraq alone or not: managing to get the likes of the UK on board was just window dressing. You overestimate how influential we can be. And I don't have a defeatist mentality. I like what Europe usually is right now (we will always have the likes of the Blairs, Berlusconis and Aznars upsetting the apple cart). Until someone poses us a meaningful threat we need only be true to the principles we have been adhering to for the last few decades.
Arguing with myself? How, pray tell???Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Poe's really lost it - now he's arguing with himself.You have to work with what you have, and you're not looking at what you do have. No you are not as influential as other countries, but that doesn't mean you can't use what influence you do have.CameronPoe wrote:
You don't really understand what Europe is - it's an overcrowded resource-dependent resource-shy collection of disparate nations that are not always in agreement with each other. USA is an underpopulated economic powerhouse semi-rich in resources and Russia is a resurgent nation unbelievably rich in resources. These are hard facts. The sum total of our 'penalty' actions amount to self-defeating trade embargoes/sanctions and UN vetoes (France/UK). The US didn't give one fucking shit whether they had to go in to Iraq alone or not: managing to get the likes of the UK on board was just window dressing. You overestimate how influential we can be. And I don't have a defeatist mentality. I like what Europe usually is right now (we will always have the likes of the Blairs, Berlusconis and Aznars upsetting the apple cart). Until someone poses us a meaningful threat we need only be true to the principles we have been adhering to for the last few decades.
I noticed that myself. Even doing a lowing against the likes of reasonable old Kmar.Varegg wrote:
What scares me FM is that you are growing up to be lowing
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1. No. Explain how I contradict myself with my quote please.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Check your quote in your response above.
Didn't say it was a country, only that it is less influential as other countries. Or are you going to argue that any one country in Europe is more influential than the U.S. or Russia?
In that you aren't agreeing with the OP.
I'm just screwing with you. You quoted me but had "CameronPoe" instead of "Flaming_Maniac", thereby arguing with yourself. Now you went and ruined it by me having to explain it.CameronPoe wrote:
1. No. Explain how I contradict myself with my quote please.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Check your quote in your response above.
Didn't say it was a country, only that it is less influential as other countries. Or are you going to argue that any one country in Europe is more influential than the U.S. or Russia?
In that you aren't agreeing with the OP.
2. What now?? No.
3. Was I ever agreeing with the OP?????? No.
That was your analogy not ours, just for the record ...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Why don't we just filter the forums so that "lowing" turns into "the devil", that would save everyone a lot of time.
sarcasmVaregg wrote:
That was your analogy not ours, just for the record ...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Why don't we just filter the forums so that "lowing" turns into "the devil", that would save everyone a lot of time.
better than growing up to be a euroweenie.CameronPoe wrote:
I noticed that myself.Varegg wrote:
What scares me FM is that you are growing up to be lowing
Oooooooooooooohhhhhhh hard manusmarine wrote:
better than growing up to be a euroweenie.CameronPoe wrote:
I noticed that myself.Varegg wrote:
What scares me FM is that you are growing up to be lowing
ya i went there.
go fly a kitejord wrote:
Oooooooooooooohhhhhhh hard man
go drink some beerusmarine wrote:
go fly a kitejord wrote:
Oooooooooooooohhhhhhh hard man