Re: you know what's astonishing?
[QUOTE]Good for you, so glad you "woke up". Now what do you do? Go around the internet making self-righteous assumptions about everyone you don't know whenever they don't agree with your highly unsubstantiated ideas? Congratulations. That must be very fulfilling.
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not really, as i stated before, you were never going to agree with whatever i said, unless it agreed with you're preconceived notion.
it's not really even you're fault, so be at peace young man.
[QUOTE]Yeah. Great.
"btw, no need to assume anything"...says the person who has assumed every last thing about me.[/QUOTE]
did i assume you were smart? so i did not assume everything about you eh? what i did assume was your close mindedness, looking at your pic spinning from your music page profile and seeing your hat, i correctly assumed your are branded.
and is it really an assumption when 99% of americans are branded? not so much eh?
[QUOTE]I'm sure things are much better wherever [I]you're[/I] living now[/QUOTE]
do you mean do i live somewhere that housing prices are off the chart, just so i can say i'm cool and nothing more really? yeah, i dont live anywhere close to a place like that.
cali is the king of branded ignorant americans, you picked a great spot to move too.
[QUOTE]Oh great, are you an expert on that, too?
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i guess in order to talk about a subject you have to be an expert on it? but to make you feel better, lets just say i know nothing, but if i did know something, i would suggest you start with the book "no logo".
[QUOTE]And thanks for the lesson about the army boot in the backside. I only came from one of those military-led countries. It's not like I could know anything about any of that, living my happy-go-lucky TV ad-watching money-spending brand-buying government-loving perfect cocoon of a life over here. :roll:
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ah, so you moved here for a better life(meaning more money to buy more crap that i think makes my life better)
i was wondering why you did not move to mexico or something, but then it all comes down to money(better life) dont it?
[QUOTE]Look, if you want to swap arguments about the events of 9-11, that's fine. You're obviously entitled to believe whatever you want to believe, and you sure don't need my approval.[/QUOTE]
yeah, um, if i ever feel the need to show evidence to someone who wont listen anyway, i'll be sure to pm you.
now here is the part when you say, but you provided no evidence.
and then i say, physics is all the evidence you need.
30% of the upper blocks mass could not of crushed the bottom 100% of undamged buildings, no matter how hard you want to believe it can.
path of least resistence, air or 80 floors of reinforced steel/concrete.
it's not rocket science here folks.
you can not, no matter how hard you try, you simply can not have the mass of the upper blocks in 2 different places at the same time.
now we all saw the debris shooting out the side of the building, the huge concrete dust clouds, SO THEREFORE the 70% of the mass could not IN ANY WAY be used as a force to help the building collapse.
[QUOTE]But if it's just going to be a bunch of Morpheus-meet-Confucius condescending personal judgments about me from here on out, then here's a penny so you can buy a fucking clue:
You don't know me, so stop pretending you do.
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great, here is the part you prove me wrong.
everyone is branded, including me, i love adidas myself.
now, lets say you dig nike shoes, you won't wear anything else.
how do you get these without keeping up the consumerism cycle and being a part of the problem of slave labor?
i mean, since i assume you would not know the anwser, please prove me wrong.
[QUOTE]You don't know what I do, where I've been, or what I've been through. I don't live in Disney World, I don't ever assume that anyone is "taking care of me",[/QUOTE]
you dont ever assume? i hope you would know and not have to ssume.
do you grow all the food you need for the year?
oh, so someone takes care of you then correct?
this however is just one example, people rely to much on other people, and the sad part is they dont even know it.
before this min, you thought you did not need anyone, cause you can take care of yourself right?
man, throw out a couple words and you play right into my hand, yeah i dont think anyone could brainwash you bro, teach me that jedi mind stuff your using.
[QUOTE]I have the capacity to generate my own thoughts and opinions about life around me - really don't need your help.
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you sure can, and if you start with the wrong data to begin with, you will generate the wrong views that you were so proud of.
listen, bro, i happen to like you, and to shock you, i would even say your MORE intelligent then me.
but garbage in, garbage out you know what i'm saying.
propagnada has been pushed onto us from birth, i know it's hard to see, but in reality, your thoughts/views all stem from what you percieve to be real as taken from your input senses.
meaning everything you have ever come into contact with, could be used as propaganda. cartoons,radio,advertising,books,magazines,parents,friends.
even ourself.
even made fun of someone in school that was not wearing the "in" clothes?
peer pressure is one of the biggest and best forms of propaganda used to conform people to group think.
[QUOTE]Peer pressure refers to the term describing the pressure exerted by a peer group in encouraging a person to change his/her attitude, behavior, morals, to ‘fit in’ a particular group. While people are involved in this process of fitting in, they fail to see the consequences of giving in to peer pressure. People fail to realize that negative peer pressure not only erodes their own identity but also is the sole reason for some of the most erroneous choices in their lives. There are several [URL="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/effects-of-peer-pressure.html"][COLOR=#003388]effects of peer pressure[/COLOR][/URL] that remain to be a matter of concern for several parents and teachers in schools. In addition to youngsters, there are several people who experience peer pressure later in their lives as well, for example in work groups. Here are more facts about this phenomenon of peer pressure:
[B]Facts about Peer Pressure[/B]
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[]Peer pressure is most common in students of impressionable age or [URL="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/adolescents/"][COLOR=#003388]adolescents[/COLOR][/URL], but can also be cited at later stages in life.
[]Children of impressionable age often fail to realize that they are getting into several habits and making several choices as a result of peer pressure alone.
[]Peer pressure is not always negative. There are [URL="http://www.buzzle.com/articles/negative-and-positive-effects-of-peer-pressure.html"][COLOR=#003388]negative and positive effects of peer pressure[/COLOR][/URL]. Peer pressure can be positive if the peers help in changing the person for better.
[]Peer pressure can tend to have a diminutive effect on the individuality of adolescents by influencing their choices in terms of movies, music, fashion and their way of life in general!
[]Peer pressure is a serious issue, which can hamper the normal development and growth of a child and hence is not something, which can be dismissed as a temporary phase in high school, college or even later in life!
[]Peer pressure is sometimes cited as one of the main reasons, which leads to unhealthy habits as well as deadly addictions like smoking, drinking as well as drug abuse.
[]Peer pressure can also lead to involvement in unprotected sex and other harmful sexual acts and can also lead to issues like teen pregnancy.
[]Peer pressure can be overcome with some help from you friends, family and your own determination to retain your individuality.
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[B]1. [B]Peer Groups and Social Acceptance[/B][/B]
Belonging and feeling connected is a human need. As we develop, we look to find friendships outside the family with people we can relate to who share common interests. At every age in life, we all look for peers with whom to affiliate. In childhood, they are our schoolmates, neighbors, team members, or children that participate in shared activities. In adolescence, the need for affiliation and acceptance magnifies. The pressure to fit in can be extreme and may lead your child to make unhealthy decisions, unless you are there to guide them.
[B]4. [B]"Group Think" and Pressure[/B][/B]
As your child or adolescent affiliates with their peers, the pressure to conform within the group increases. Some of this is harmless behavior and allows your child to experience social acceptance. Some of the behaviors a child or adolescent learns in group are considered "pro-social" or positive. What should concern you as a parent are the behaviors that are risky or dangerous. Groups can formulate what is known as "group think," which occurs as a result of the influence of the group. In this case, the individual may not have thought a certain way before, outside of the group.
[B][B]About this Author[/B][/B]
Clare Steffen, Ed.D. is a licensed psychologist who offers marriage, family and child/adolescent therapy. As a Naturopath, Steffen performs lifestyle analysis. She has hosted her own radio talk show and has published books and articles on health and wellness topics.
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[QUOTE]And even if the dollar disappears and civilization ends, guess what? We [I]still[/I] won't need your arrogant jackass personal editorials. So head for the hills and become a bitter, paranoid survivalist or whatever (btw, you should probably stop posting on the internet; you know the government can track everything on here), and enjoy your enlightened life. Just leave your judgments to yourself.
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not everyone will die when the dollar collapses, just a crapload of them. the idea is to not kill them all.
maintain humanity at 500,000,000(georgia guidestone)
[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones[/URL]
btw, the powers in charge already have me on a list i'm sure, no need to hide;)
I have no judgements sir, only facts as known to anyone wishing to research them. It hurts to know that we have been fooled our whole life in order to bring about this one world order.
meanwhile, they gave the brightest nation shiny new freedoms and entertainment to keep us busy why they set up the ground work for the take down.
[QUOTE]Somehow, I don't think that truly enlightened people have the need to make gross, condescending stereotypes about the rest of the world on internet forums whenever people don't agree with their opinions.[/QUOTE]
it has NOTHING to do with you not agreeing on 9-11 brother. let me ask you something, please dont lie about it. what is the most valuable possion you have?
[QUOTE] So go ahead and post up a few more rounds of self-serving, ego-inflating verbal diarrhea if you want; your assumptions about how you have everyone "figured out" and how you are such a superior example of the human species only reflect the depth your own ignorance.
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please, i already stated i think you're more intelligent then me, and i mean that honestly. i have no degree, nor do i have the desire to get one.
and it's easy to have everyone figured out, when you have seen the teachers grading sheet before the test. they are not really assumptions, even today group think goes on everywhere. the workplace,home,bars,even this board,etc.
only when you realize what it is, can you then fight it.
even "survivalists" get caught up in the propaganda of the machine, trust me on this. alot of them consider that things just happen by accident as well. i know it's all giberish to you i'm sure.
check out the video "century of self", also research neuro-lingustic programming, and also check out some of the conversational hypnosis stuff like darren browns bmx video.