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Author: chazwin
Date: Jul 9, 2008 04:53

On Jul 6, 3:17 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
> Once you have spent Christmas alone in the land of humans - then words like
> love, or family, or togetherness have no meaning any longer with regard to
> humans and the human existence.

Let's face it - if you are gonna be a sad lonely git and spend your
whole time on the computer over Christmas, then all the potential
friends and family, that you might have, are going to assume that you
want to be alone. You have only yourself for being a sad fucking
loser.
My advice, if you want to join the human race is to pull your fat
fucking finger out of your arse and treat all those fuckwitted
StarTrek DVDs as FICTION and FANTASY rather than representative of
some twisted reality. Switch off the computer and go and talk to
another human being before you forget how to!.
> That being diagnosed "insane" - I would be unwanted by families and friends
> and neighbours who prefer to make themselves happy and have a good time in a
> selfish kind of way - rather than they have any chance of someone "insane"
> among them who may spoil or mar their enjoyment of this festive occasion.
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Re: Borg Xmas a jolly time         


Author: blablabla
Date: Jul 9, 2008 16:34

or Buy a pet Dog to pet? ;-)

"chazwin" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:471ec0af-b42c-48c6-8544-a7e8b6bcccbf@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 6, 3:17 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
>
>> Once you have spent...
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Re: Borg Xmas a jolly time         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 9, 2008 18:55

On Jul 9, 4:53 am, chazwin yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 6, 3:17 pm, "THE BORG" here.com> wrote:
>
>> Once you have spent Christmas alone in the land of humans - then words like
>> love, or family, or togetherness have no meaning any longer with regard to
>> humans and the human existence.
>
> Let's face it - if you are gonna be a sad lonely git and spend your
> whole time on the computer over Christmas, then all the potential
> friends and family, that you might have, are going to assume that you
> want to be alone. You have only yourself for being a sad fucking
> loser.
> My advice, if you want to join the human race is to pull your fat
> fucking finger out of your arse and treat all those fuckwitted
> StarTrek DVDs as FICTION and FANTASY rather than representative of
> some twisted reality. Switch off the computer and go and talk to
> another human being before you forget how to!.
>
>> That being diagnosed "insane" - I would be unwanted by families and friends
>> and neighbours who prefer to make themselves happy and have a good time in a ...
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Author: Phil Odox
Date: Jul 11, 2008 01:38

On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 18:55:02 -0700 (PDT), Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
[..]
>If A role-playing game is a game in which the participants

Note the plural term "participants". Role-playing games
involve collaborating participants, not a single role-playing
participant among a group of non-participants.
>assume the roles of fictional characters and collaboratively
>create or follow stories and participants determine the actions
>of their characters based on their characterization,

Note the term "collaborate". There's no collaboration
between the borg's character and the news group
participants here, just the borg's insistence and oft-stated
*belief* that his character is real despite the news group
participant's objections that it cannot be real.
>and the actions succeed or fail according to a formal system
>of rules and guidelines
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