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Free Trade (4 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 11:00 CDT, 2 April 2009 - iMsg
Everyone loves to trade freedom. Here, in the United States, a nation founded on freedom, people trade freedom for anything. A blowjob, security, better health, religion. Like freedom is meaningless to them. The politicians, they just love going on their virtuous crusades to take away your freedoms,

How I learned to love the Shotgun (265 comments)
Posted by MrE @ 15:52 CDT, 31 March 2009 - iMsg
When I heard, a few months back, that Quake 3 was making a comeback in the form of some kind of magical mystical browser format. I raised an eyebrow. Out of interest and disbelief. When I got accepted into the Beta program (by sheer random fluke), just a few weeks ago, I started to get excited. Qu
Edited by MrE at 15:54 CDT, 31 March 2009
World Currency (9 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 14:40 CDT, 31 March 2009 - iMsg
To a world currency, I vote no. It's the same issue of unity. In fantasy, unity is good. In reality, if one party goes in the wrong direction, they die and we live. If we all go in that same direction, we all die. Unity puts the entire species at risk. Natural order must be upheld. The curre

Religious Nonsense (7 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 07:08 CDT, 30 March 2009 - iMsg
Religious people keep going around calling global warming a hoax. They provide no evidence corroborating their claims. They provide no proof. To them, evidence is meaningless and proof does not exist. They're completely wrong, but they choose denial over acceptance. It used to be, people th

Pro-Gaming Progression (15 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 17:13 CDT, 28 March 2009 - iMsg
I first learned about pro-gaming when I was 16. I heard about someone winning a Ferrari through a Q2 tournament. My first impression was that it was a cheap marketing scheme. It wasn't until 4 years later I took a second look. Things had changed a lot in 4 years. They changed enough, and in the
Edited by tom at 17:55 CDT, 28 March 2009
Business Dynamics (No comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 19:48 CDT, 27 March 2009 - iMsg
The pro-gaming model does not hold for in-person gaming presentations. Right now, these events are novelties. When the novelty wears off, what are we left with? Gaming is not like physical sports. No matter what, the match must be watched on TV. You either travel to an event and pay an entrance fee,

Professional Gaming (No comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 21:51 CDT, 26 March 2009 - iMsg
We hold these truths to be self-evident. That God gave us the right to smoke as much god-damned fucking weed as we fucking want. I live in a country filled with traitors. I understand... playing in person is more fun. You get the crowd, and whatever, it's exhilarating. Online, it simply isn

Religion (7 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 19:08 CDT, 23 March 2009 - iMsg
Religion is the greatest threat to humanity. Humans are so dominant because of their intelligence. Through their intelligence, they create and use tools. Without intelligence, humans would be extinct, or would at least be without their precious luxuries. Religious people directly fight intelligence.

Politicians (5 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 20:41 CDT, 22 March 2009 - iMsg
American politicians are the worst in the world. They don't miss by a little, they shoot in the opposite direction. Remarkably, our founders did a great job. If our politicians would simply follow the Constitution, things would be alright. Look at the legal system... prisons are over-flowin
Edited by Jonesy at 20:43 CDT, 22 March 2009
The Purpose of Human Life (2 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 13:45 CDT, 22 March 2009 - iMsg
Religious people, in their infinite arrogance, want to feel special. Like they're better than everyone else. They're on God's team, you're not. These people firmly choose to delude themselves into thinking humans are different from animals. That human life has a different purpose

Time Investment as a Resource (3 comments)
Posted by TwiNCannoN @ 17:28 CDT, 21 March 2009 - iMsg
Time spent in relation to how well you play a game is an interesting concept. There are always people all across the spectrum - some become proficient fast, some slow. Even chess has young prodigies that can challenge older “hard-earned” grandmasters. And yet, experience itself is a huge boon even i
Edited by TwiNCannoN at 17:28 CDT, 21 March 2009
Chaos and Order (2 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 15:56 CDT, 21 March 2009 - iMsg
Please, be civil. If I can convince you your behavior is 'wrong', you will do something else. Civility is another term for slavery. Order is another term for slavery. Chaos, what people call the natural way, is true order. We eat, we sleep, we breathe... we must do the things necessary to

Evolution of Society (1 comment)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 10:38 CDT, 21 March 2009 - iMsg
The communist manifesto was written after Darwin presented his theory of evolution. There couldn't have been much evolution included because Darwin's theories were only the beginning. Today, we know far more than Darwin or Marx. Why not develop a system of society, a system of government,

World of Warcraft (1 comment)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 06:50 CDT, 21 March 2009 - iMsg
If you enjoy materialistic capitalism, you will enjoy the World of Warcraft. Underneath the dragons and magic spells, WoW is a microcosm of America. If you want to fully enjoy the pursuit of happiness, you must fully engage in masochism. If you did institute differing economic systems, moralism asid

World of Warcraft (7 comments)
Posted by G.I. Jonesy @ 06:10 CDT, 19 March 2009 - iMsg
I really hate world of warcraft. It's the dumbest game in the world. The worst thing about it is the people who play it. The whole game is just about bullshit emotional stimulation. The players are so ridiculous, when anything 'bad' happens, they instantly look for someone to blame. O

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