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Athlete marks first protest action over Tibet!!!!!     

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Author: chatnoir
Date: Aug 26, 2008 16:16

...a few words this week to French media: "I am amused because we are in an Olympic village, apart from the world. We aren't in Beijing, not in China, but in "Dreamworld 2008". It's written everywhere, even on the sewers off the village." Team Observers France Journaliste » Add new comment Français عربية Comments Polish Medalist Champions Tibetan Rights Submitted by Unregistered user...
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Re: Next Question?     

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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 11, 2008 07:08

...In this respect, what seems to us as deliberate mechanisms of physics and science, could on some much greater level, simply exist by the WILL of...well...I suppose something at least God-like if not God Himself. WahLah....as if by magic just like our own dreamworlds. That pesky 'will' though. Is it seperate from our brain chemistry and indeterminant? Sure does SEEM like it is.
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Re: The myth of road building     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jul 7, 2008 01:17

... to describe his quest as Quixotic in its sheer folly and pointlessness, except that does Quixote a great disservice. Duhg seems to share all the negative characteristics (impractical, impulsive, living in a dreamworld) and absolutely none of the charm or romance." I can just picture him now, setting off on his quest to tilt at cooling towers on his trusty two-wheeled steed, ...
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Re: The myth of road building     

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Author: Ed Banger
Date: Jul 6, 2008 14:38

... to describe his quest as Quixotic in its sheer folly and pointlessness, except that does Quixote a great disservice. Duhg seems to share all the negative characteristics (impractical, impulsive, living in a dreamworld) and absolutely none of the charm or romance." I can just picture him now, setting off on his quest to tilt at cooling towers on his trusty two-wheeled steed, trailer in tow...
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Re: cyclist crash     

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Author: Ed Banger
Date: Jun 25, 2008 01:20

... and pasting of Daily Mail articles and his obsessive quest to rid uk.transport of motorists. I was going to describe his quest as Quixotic in its sheer folly and pointlessness, except that does Quixote a great disservice. Duhg seems to share all the negative characteristics (impractical, impulsive, living in a dreamworld) and absolutely none of the charm or romance. -- Ed Banger
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Re: Are Christians Crazy?     

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Author: Ken
Date: Jun 14, 2008 10:55

...be made that many of the steadfastly- religiously-convinced are actually mentally ill. The pleasant escape from reality that they so often indulge in is no more than the escape psychotics experience when they seek refuge from reality in a delusional dreamworld of imaginary beliefs." (DSM III-R is the official catalogue of mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association)
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Re: why do Christians hate Atheists so much, you ask ? here's a few good reasons...     

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Author: Tiktaalik
Date: Feb 3, 2008 19:08

...steadfastly-     religiously-convinced are actually mentally ill. The pleasant     escape from reality that they so often indulge in is no     more than the escape psychotics experience when they seek     refuge from reality in a delusional dreamworld of imaginary beliefs." (DSM III-R is the official catalogue of mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association)
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Re: why do Christians hate Atheists so much, you ask ? here's a few good reasons...     

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Author: adman
Date: Feb 3, 2008 16:49

...many of the steadfastly- religiously-convinced are actually mentally ill. The pleasant escape from reality that they so often indulge in is no more than the escape psychotics experience when they seek refuge from reality in a delusional dreamworld of imaginary beliefs." (DSM III-R is the official catalogue of mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association)
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Re: why do Christians hate Atheists so much, you ask ? here's a few good reasons...     

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Author: ken
Date: Feb 3, 2008 10:41

...that many of the steadfastly- religiously-convinced are actually mentally ill. The pleasant escape from reality that they so often indulge in is no more than the escape psychotics experience when they seek refuge from reality in a delusional dreamworld of imaginary beliefs." (DSM III-R is the official catalogue of mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association)
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Re: Why bother to talk with Atheists about dinosaur's co-existing with man ? They are born liars...     

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Author: ken
Date: Jan 15, 2008 09:04

...- religiously-convinced are actually mentally ill. The pleasant escape from reality that they so often indulge in is no more than the escape psychotics experience when they seek refuge from reality in a delusional dreamworld of imaginary beliefs." (DSM III-R is the official catalogue of mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association) In other words..CRACKPOTS
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