The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Animals are incredibly sadistic they rip each other to shreds, and incredibly concerned with protecting their territory and families, I see you never watch animal shows do you, chimpanzee are horrific they organized parties to raid other chimp territories and kill them and eat them, and they're one of our closest relatives.
    I'm sure you think in the Crusades, the Arabs were innocent victims they were imperialists intent on taking over Europe, they were just as aggressive as the Christians. Faith has killed many people, but without faith, we human animals will still kill its in our nature look at the American Indians tribalism, look at the Barbarians, people just suck there is no magic pill that will make us all nice.
     
  2. 5_Burowz

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    Show me a study proving this
     
  3. bandeedo

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    lol, im well aware that i sound like some nut if you base your opinion of me off of that line. what i mean by that is that everything that has ever happened and will ever happen, can be known and predicted, if you are able to store enough information about the world around you. granted, in order to know every single thing there is to know, you would have to know how the actions and behaviour of one atom will affect the atom next to it, which will affect the atom next to it, and so on and so forth. of course, the only being able to store that much information is god, thats if you believe in god of course.
     
  4. 5_Burowz

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    Not the same thing as everyone's circumstances. A genetic mutation is a single instance. He's alluding that it plays a prominent role in everyone's lives every second of the day.
     
  5. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    being territorial and protective of food supplies isn't sadism, no matter how vicious. watching nature shows is one of my favorite past times. i'm an avid collector of them. it's more correct to say chimps are our closest relative than 'one of our closest'. then gorillas. i think you might be part gorilla, no offense.
     
  6. Toker

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    Lol...Really??? Well I am not a scientists or a teacher, but if you remember calculus class randomness was one of the laws of mathematics. There is ongoing research into the randomness of pi. And there are some mathematicians whose names escape me that have done research on that field of random algorithms too.
     
  7. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    our inability to predict the future is prevented by the uncertainty principle not necessarily information capacity. the more you know about a particles position the less you know about it's velocity, and vice versa.
     
  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Being territorial seems to always involve some form of violently beating the **** out of, or killing animals that encroach on their territory.
    Not so fast Bonobos are pretty close as well, its a toss up.

    People are generally looking for justification for their inherent evil proclivities and they will use any form of "ism" to rationalize their primal instincts being acted out. If they didn't have faith to act out through it would be something else.
    Do you think that without faith Bush and Cheney would be nice guys, No they Wouldn't.
     
  9. CST80

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    Watch documentaries about Chimps.
     
  10. Toker

    Toker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow!!! Ok you don't have any concern with being civil at all. I guess that might lend credence to what CT80 said about human beings needing religion lol...or maybe my theory about the world being a better place if more people stopped drinking and started smoking weed lol. Either way I don't think violence has any place outside of the ring since it can escalate to loss of life (even in the ring some fighters lose their life) and I hope despite your violent tendencies that's not something you desire. With that I'll say good night. Hope you find an outlet for your aggression.
     
  11. 5_Burowz

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    And the rest of the animals?
     
  12. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yes, i got the gist of your misanthrope religion you've been preaching from earlier. it's the throwing animals under the bus i take most offense to and second that all humans have a sadistic primal urge. :patsch
     
  13. 5_Burowz

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    Violent tendencies? :lol: I was being hyperbolic.
    Please 420 yourself into oblivion...oops, too late.
     
  14. CST80

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    Boxing is very violent, we are fans because it gives us a form of catharsis, we live our violent tendencies out, through others actions, or by watching violent films or listening to violent music., and we are satiated by that. We get our meanness out of our system.

    But that's not enough for some people, they want more, why do you think so many people on this site come across as so cruel and vicious, because they are. They literally want to live out the violence that they are so entertained by.
     
  15. 5_Burowz

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    So every facet of my life is random? Me typing this message to you right now is just some form of randomness? How do we prove what is random and what is not?
     
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