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Post by Timotheus Prophet of Darkness on Jun 9, 2011 17:39:21 GMT -6
Is life without Adventure worth it really?Think of it,theres no more none contrived wars to be fought ,the last part of the 20th century has seen the rise of the contrived war based solely on what the politicians,and the big buiness men can make of it,there's no new continents to discover,we don't have to worry about fending off a sabertooth,wolf or bear nor raiders when we walk out the front door.
All life today offers is more of the same hum drum and a dull drone like existance,that saps the life out of the bones of even the bravest and strongest of men and women.
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Post by dudetyson on Jun 9, 2011 17:57:32 GMT -6
Hence I'm flying to Egypt in a few weeks, and hence I'm part of a revolutionary socialist group. In a society that has abolished adventures, the last adventure is to abolish that society.
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Post by Timotheus Prophet of Darkness on Jun 9, 2011 18:05:06 GMT -6
Hence I'm flying to Egypt in a few weeks, and hence I'm part of a revolutionary socialist group. In a society that has abolished adventures, the last adventure is to abolish that society. You might just be onto something.
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Post by boksmutant on Jun 9, 2011 21:37:52 GMT -6
I would love to live in the cave days, just the world & you. Dangers yes, but the thrill & quiet would rock. I always believed cave men had greater access to something very important to our spiritual advancement. They were tuned in to the planet more & understood their place a little better.
Take a species that has nothing to do late at night but look up at the stars & it's not hard to notice the planets revolving & see it's connections to us. But that's what I'm saying about little things that they may have noticed. They also had to have a big club in a fight & that rocks!
Awake!
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