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Dude, society and rules are whatstop people from giving in to thier more evil instincts.

Well, I guess it's a belief thing, because that sounds completely wrong to me. That's like saying doing cocaine keeps you from having cocaine withdrawals.

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I'll step out now. It's really not something one can necessarily argue with. But I will be honest. I'm not trying to insult you guys or anything, I just want to purely state how that mindset appears through my eyes: very, very ignorant. Again, I'm just being honest, I'm not dissing on your intellegence. I just think you guys need to look around at various antique shops and specialty stores to see if they're selling any open minds. I think I saw one on ebay the other day.

 

::sigh:: I miss Virus.

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I'll step out now. It's really not something one can necessarily argue with. But I will be honest. I'm not trying to insult you guys or anything, I just want to purely state how that mindset appears through my eyes: very, very ignorant. Again, I'm just being honest, I'm not dissing on your intellegence. I just think you guys need to look around at various antique shops and specialty stores to see if they're selling any open minds. I think I saw one on ebay the other day.

 

::sigh:: I miss Virus.

 

I could easily accuse you of the same thing!

 

I just have a different opinion on the whole "what causes evil" arguement- it doesn't mean I have a closed mind.

 

P.S you can't call someone ignorant without insulting their intelligence!

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I read A long way down by Nick Hornby. It's about a group of strangers who coincidently meet at the top of a building with the intention of killing themselves but instead, end up as a group bickering, depressed friends. It's a black comedy with some really funny parts, but it wasn't as dark or morbid as I thought it would be. Still recommended though.

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I've recently finished The GodFather by Mario Puzo, a great thriller and interesting read. I'm hoping to read his other book The Sicilian and Omerta. I've also finished Dune by Frank Herbert and Ninteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.

 

The Sicilian is quite an interesting read. It also has a cameo by one member of the Corleone family.

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