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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 12, 2013, 11:01:33 AM5/12/13
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On May 11, 12:15 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article
> <26dac0fe-5da5-41b7-82c3-09a1cc72b...@o2g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey,
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> > > > > For all the American sprawl, only 7% of the land in the US is developed
> > > > > (according to the Dept. of the Interior).
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> > > > > There are vast areas of land where you can go, where you needn't
> > > > > complain about a "real estate industry" or an "automobile industry" or
> > > > > some nebulous "they" who've "done a poor job" at making you happy and
> > > > > comfortable in the manner you seem to expect.
>
> > > > I thought the last Americans to be "off the grid" were the Indians and
> > > > they were placed in reservations, so now they are fat and dumb as
> > > > well.
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> > > Haven't ever been to a Reservation, have you?
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> > Why, are they still riding horses through the prairies?
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> > I thought they drove a car like the rest of us. No need to hunt
> > anymore. Same obesity rates, maybe worse.
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> Infant mortality on reservations is about 5 times what it is for the
> rest of the US. At some reservations the life expectancy is 47 for males
> and 52 for females. Unemployment is as high as 85%. About half of the
> populations on reservations live below the federal poverty level. Many
> families have no electricity (for your electric bike), no telephones,
> running water or even sewage systems. At Pine Ridge Reservation, 50% of
> the population has diabetes. Alcoholism and drug abuse are rampant,
> malnutrition widespread, depression and suicide rates are alarmingly
> high.
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> So, obviously, no; you've never been to a Reservation.
>
> --
> Neolibertarian
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> "Global Warming: It ain't the heat, it's the stupidity."

Why, do I need to be to a reservation to confirm what I know?

It proves my point that you can't remove man's capacity to ROAM FREE
and expect him to be happy. The Indians are unhappy.

A horse is not practical anymore but a bicycle is --except for hills
and bad weather. In NYC the situation is such that walking remains a
viable option, perhaps more so than biking. And their public
transportation is way better than in the rest of the country, where
obesity rates and depression seems to be the norm.

Incidentally they are starting a bike sharing program in that city so
the jury is out. Anyway the solution is MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION,
instead of car monopoly. THE REVOLUTION IS ABOUT SOLUTIONS.

Thus I have spoken.


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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 12, 2013, 2:27:22 PM5/12/13
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On May 12, 11:01 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
I just have the feeling of Zarathustra speaking through me:

"You have evolved from worm to man, but much within you is still worm.
Once you were apes, yet even now man is more of an ape than any of the
apes."
-- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra

***

Who else needs the alpha leader as much as man? The monkeys still have
fun and groom each other once in a while. They are not willing to
sacrifice their jungle.

Thus spoke the TibetanMonkey.

Tim

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May 12, 2013, 3:44:55 PM5/12/13
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... you know what i think monkey?

fashion. fashion is the problem... the glitch as being would say (do
not be fooled monkey, doctor and patient have only traded seats not
positions... being is obviously a late stage 60s child... 70s he
said... fall out... wilson and his... the grass is not green... the
grass appears to be green... while the grass in and of itself is what
it is... is it even grass anton?... stems and seeds?... ahh... pestal
and mortar my friend... those be some harsh signals...)...

oh sorry monkey, i am still intoxicated with what we are striving to
get you to do... the reason you are herer remember? see the zen? are
we reading one another? or are we focused on an idea then allowing one
anothers words to flow over the rocks...

anyway.. fashion... no one wears a gucci and rides a bike to work in
the summer... although i would encourage women to wear more skirts and
ride bikes... it isn't going to happen... and as you know, you can not
have a gucchi and show up in a 77 pinto... accesorize...

perhaps if we made clothing out of hemp and more functional, and we
could get the whole jungle to agree... we might find more people
walking and riding bikes...

Lucifer




Wet Paper Bag

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May 13, 2013, 10:48:42 AM5/13/13
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On May 12, 1:44 pm, Tim <8.tim.har...@gmail.com> wrote:

i wanted to be the first to tell you!

we have decided to go with the wild card this year. you did not make
the team. you are not good enough nor have you shown any signs of
improvement. you can not play pretend friend will me asshole. you fail
because i do not need you. you can not stop because... yes, i suppose,
years ago... but you knew the conditions, accepted and signed. i did
everything i could to get out of it as always. but you just could not
leave the simple things alone. every device against you... see what i
did? do you not make deals? get the goods? then do everything you can
not to deliver?... then can you see it now? you made the deal. i did
everything i could to get out of it and you delivered the goods. what
was my will again? what did i say i would do? and did you not say
"only God" and did you not say "not all of us"... any more hoops
monkey or have you jumped me quite enough... now say the magick
words... "i does not need me."

r

Wet Paper Bag

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May 13, 2013, 11:03:01 AM5/13/13
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On May 13, 8:48 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
no sense in crying monkey... get back up in the bike now or you will
never ride again... see the hack? in this sense, it seems to be a
reply 'to' tim yes? when in fact, it is "tim wrote:" just in case you
had any questions as to whom the ultimate henchman is... but to the
Jew... it sounds like i am talking to me... hahahaha...

sasktel? its cool, i knew you could hold the signal for long... i knew
it was a dream... that you would actually have an erection that
works... now now, the distance is something else... limp dick...

anna

Tim

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On May 13, 9:03 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:

hahaha... i slay me... so what do you say monkey? just in? did you
think i would not... and now, like everyone else rushing to work
saying "fucking sasktel wifi shit..." that is called advertising
orest...

you see i could get to the point, hunt you down and do unto you... but
what would be the fun in that... no, no, it is more like... you think
you are invisible... so it is more fun keeping you competing but not
completing... keep you talking... you slip up all the time... and that
is the practice on this side... starting with nothing... create the
profile... homeland defense stuff... top drawer... hahaha... hard to
do to me when i authenticate and identify myself point blank eh?
hahaha....

recall? frequently used words... locations, forced memory recall...
usenet history, telnet, ping pong... stimulous response... and since
you are working to keep it hidden... impossible to stay oblivious yes?
you want me to know you are doing it and you want them to know you are
you... and thus, you must demonstrate real power in real life... and i
burn you every time hahaha... meep meep..

remember the time... you need it to explain... hahaha... and where is
that going... not now things, the now you are trying to keep hidden,
but to now and after now as... such... this is...

keeps the mind sharp unlike that meth you fucking addict... crystal?
is that the best you could do with those looks and that charm...
something to that Jew else, even crystal would not dump you for all
those dreams and wished you chase... she doesn't want you either
but... dreamer... she likes getting laid and you are cheaper sugar
daddy... hahaha...

Tim

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 12, 10:32 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article
> <b6ba8561-95f1-46d4-8240-92882cf04...@o2g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,
>  "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
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>  <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On May 12, 10:56 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> > Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > On May 11, 12:28 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > My guess is that those "beach path lights" were installed and paid for
> > > > by the local municipality.
>
> > > Have you considered the possibility that WASTE FEEDS CORRUPTION?
>
> > > Just a thought. No democracy, no feedback from the people, no people
> > > riding at night.
>
> > People are probably afraid of the "lighted tunnel" they are said to go
> > through when they die. But the Wise Man is not afraid of that. It's
> > all dark.
>
> > Thus spoke Zarathustra...
>
> > I just have the feeling of Zarathustra speaking through me:
>
> > "You have evolved from worm to man, but much within you is still worm.
> > Once you were apes, yet even now man is more of an ape than any of the
> > apes."
> > -- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra
>
> > ***
>
> > Who else needs the alpha leader as much as man?
>
> Man needs God, of course. No one more than Nietzsche.

Why, the placebo effect? Bad news is better than good news that are
not realistic. Climate Change is a good example of that. The good news
is that we can walk or ride a bike to minimize its effect. Christians
expect Jesus to come and rescue the world from Satan. Who's Satan
anyway, Big Oil?

Avoiding reality may feel good for a while.

>
> Man only gets in trouble when he looks for an "alpha leader" among his
> own kind.

Nietzsche made mistakes, big ones. Superman is dead.

>
> But then, man is the monkey who loves trouble.

True. The only hope is in the Tablet, meaning the books and culture we
can get through that wonder of technology. The Nook was on sale this
weekend.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 14, 2013, 12:55:03 PM5/14/13
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On May 13, 1:34 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
The following is basically a monologue, no need for debate...

The TABLET may be the most important first step toward saving big
money and cleaning up the jungle. As the Nook allows us to borrow
books from the library without being exposed to the odors the homeless
and old books give out, I can see the library as a HOTPOT & E-BOOK
facility. The bathrooms, now a place for the homeless to wash
themselves, may finally close as the libraries themselves. Hey, many
of our parks have already closed their restrooms partially or totally
to avoid the homeless, so you must go behind the bushes yourself.
Maybe the two, libraries and parks, should close for good.

And this in turn can save big money to Obama's precarious budget.
Guess what, I'm enrolling in e-book borrowing, and this in turn may
avoid diseases often found in old books...

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 15, 2013, 11:58:15 AM5/15/13
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On May 14, 11:27 pm, NeoLibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 14, 11:51 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> > money and cleaning up thejungle. As the Nook allows us to borrow
> > books from the library withoutbeingexposed to the odors the homeless
> > and old books give out, I can see the library as a HOTPOT & E-BOOK
> > facility. The bathrooms, now a place for the homeless to wash
> > themselves, may finally close as the libraries themselves. Hey, many
> > of our parks have already closed their restrooms partially or totally
> > to avoid the homeless, so you must go behind the bushes yourself.
> > Maybe the two, libraries and parks, should close for good.
>
> > And this in turn can save big money to Obama's precarious budget.
> > Guess what, I'm enrolling in e-book borrowing, and this in turn may
> > avoid diseases often found in old books...
>
> Man needs God.
>
> God is there for man, He patiently waits for all of us to return home
> for the feast; but God has also seen fit to give the monkeys what we
> call "free will."
>
> You're free to turn your back on God.
>
> No skin off my nose, 'cept I'm responsible for you.

Actually there's no single individual god. There are MANY but they
ain't bothering with the monkeys destroying their environment due to
OVERPOPULATION & DEFORESTATION...

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/130102082353-easter-island-moai-horizontal-gallery.jpg

***

That's a metaphor not found in the Bible, for it commands the people
to "prosper and multiply," a recipe for disaster and war. It seems the
gods are made of stone or something.

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 15, 9:58 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/130102082353-easter-island-mo...
>
> ***
>
> That's a metaphor not found in the Bible, for it commands the people
> to "prosper and multiply," a recipe for disaster and war. It seems the
> gods are made of stone or something.

you violated my freedom of speech... or in usenet terms... to post.

pack your bags and wait to be escorted out.

we, me and being, were making you look good monkey. we were
translating for you into two languages that you forgot monkey... are
you sure you are a monkey? because you are a mere "then" away from
being dropped into a real monkey world.

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 15, 2013, 2:33:27 PM5/15/13
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On May 15, 12:07 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Sorry, the gods are made of stone or something. We only shape them and
carry them to the final destination. From the quarry to their resting
place...

You want a lion's body with a human head? Yes, we specialize in that.
We got 3 million slaves on standby. Maybe 300 millions. Whatever you
want. You want a god with wings or such as a millipede? You know, I
think god is a worm, not a roach. It would be hard to sell.

>
> pack your bags and wait to be escorted out.
>
> we, me and being, were making you look good monkey. we were
> translating for you into two languages that you forgot monkey... are
> you sure you are a monkey? because you are a mere "then" away from
> being dropped into a real monkey world.

The real make believe world? I'd be afraid of that.

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 15, 12:33 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The real make believe world? I'd be afraid of that.

i know. will has too much of a role... to play.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 15, 4:53 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, the make believe world is the one portrayed by the Media and
Hollywood.

The real world is the one you face on bike or foot.

I guess that's too deep. Well, I'm sure you know what I mean. People
also try to imagine a make believe Heaven, just to feel good. Of
course, the job of the philosopher is to expose the real world.

He must rely on his binoculars sometimes to see what's going on...

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SN04VtanXHA/UL4DmjgWAMI/AAAAAAAAIeA/h9JMtWhDcFU/s1600/Predator+and+Prey+Friendships+image.jpg

That's the make believe world.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 15, 11:09 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article
> <94d3e15c-6047-4f10-bce5-88c5eecf6...@v9g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>,
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
>
> <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Man needs God.
>
> > > > > God is there for man, He patiently waits for all of us to return home
> > > > > for the feast; but God has also seen fit to give the monkeys what we
> > > > > call "free will."
>
> > > > > You're free to turn your back on God.
>
> > > > > No skin off my nose, 'cept I'm responsible for you.
>
> > > > Actually there's no single individual god. There are MANY but they
> > > > ain't bothering with the monkeys destroying their environment due to
> > > > OVERPOPULATION & DEFORESTATION...
>
> Did you know that there are fewer hungry people on earth today than
> there were when there were only 3 billion of us?
>
> Did you know there are over three times more trees in the US than there
> were in 1918?
>
> In other words: What overpopulation? What deforestation?

Oh wait, you are not going to do like the Christians, right? Burying
your head in the sand won't help. Look at Haiti. That's coming to a
theater near you. And the admission will be free.
>
>
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> > > >http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/130102082353-easter-island-mo...
>
> These are statues carved from rock by men.
>
> These are "gods you do not know."

I don't know a god that I know. All gods are make believe.

>
> > > > That's a metaphor not found in the Bible, for it commands the people
> > > > to "prosper and multiply," a recipe for disaster and war. It seems the
> > > > gods are made of stone or something.
>
> > > you violated my freedom of speech... or in usenet terms... to post.
>
> > Sorry, the gods are made of stone or something. We only shape them and
> > carry them to the final destination. From the quarry to their resting
> > place...
>
> No.../we/ don't.

Oh common, all churches are in honor of our gods. They are everywhere.
We worship them and ignore reality. As you say, we need the gods. I
said plural, no god is better than other, though we are led to believe
so.
>
>
>
> > You want a lion's body with a human head? Yes, we specialize in that.
> > We got 3 million slaves on standby. Maybe 300 millions. Whatever you
> > want. You want a god with wings or such as a millipede? You know, I
> > think god is a worm, not a roach. It would be hard to sell.
>
> You're a slave, regardless.

Slave to the pursuit of happiness? Well, in a way, yes. But this is
sort of a mental challenge as well. I'm happy to be black sheep. Maybe
we can make life better for those slaves who labor in the big pyramids
of our time. I mean slaves who are not doing something practical such
as bike facilities or fast trains. Slaves in China are putting
together phones and tablets and that's highly appreciated, so we can
have them cheap.
>
>
>
> > > pack your bags and wait to be escorted out.
>
> > > we, me andbeing, were making you look good monkey. we were
> > > translating for you into two languages that you forgot monkey... are
> > > you sure you are a monkey? because you are a mere "then" away from
> > >beingdropped into a real monkey world.
>
> > The real make believe world? I'd be afraid of that.
>
> Usenet?

I thought of TV more than Usenet. You may dig up the truth here and
tell camouflage from reality. We are the hunters here.


Wet Paper Bag

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On May 15, 9:10 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Well, the make believe world is the one portrayed by the Media and
> Hollywood.

the impossible world. the one you can not do anything about... and
yet, the one that occupies your thought, influencing your perception
of... your beliefs and your attitudes and ultimately pour actions...
puppets. if a puppet has a unlimited ammo mag... maybe you do to...

> The real world is the one you face on bike or foot.

yes. the liberals (republicans) just took bc... the polls? the polls
said that is strange... but it doesn't matter... big oil... hahaha...
what are you going to do...

the illusion of democracy... is that a real world or a make believe
world idea? it doesn't include you monkey. you are endangered... see
how this is working... you are marked... and soon... and I WILL.

let's run a total monkey... you are winning... fruit and vegetables up
8%... gas just jumped 5 cents a liter to $1.31... kraft dinner has
doubled in price... lies! all lies!

ignore the evidence.... it is as unreal as I AM...

> I guess that's too deep.

i am dizzy.

Lucifer

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 15, 9:26 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Oh wait, you are not going to do like the Christians, right? Burying
> your head in the sand won't help. Look at Haiti. That's coming to a
> theater near you. And the admission will be free.

hahahaha... monkey... did we just catch you trying to steal my effect?

> > These are statues carved from rock by men.
>
> > These are "gods you do not know."
>
> I don't know a god that I know. All gods are make believe.

hahaha... you would sell your bike and cut off your banana to be me
for a moment monkey... look how you claim and molest my effects...

> Oh common, all churches are in honor of our gods. They are everywhere.
> We worship them and ignore reality. As you say, we need the gods. I
> said plural, no god is better than other, though we are led to believe
> so.

you ignore me and thus, you ignore reality monkey... my truth however
Jewboy... is why those other things are necessary... a weak coward
species has no place in my jungle monkey... you did not make the
cut... and we all know what sorts of things we can expect you to say
about... from behind your happy go lucky mask...

humans have no place here... besides the obvious... how did they even
survive evolution considering the form and the number per litter...
and the fact that they are so easily distracted by fascinations...


> Slave to the pursuit of happiness? Well, in a way, yes. But this is
> sort of a mental challenge as well. I'm happy to be black sheep. Maybe
> we can make life better for those slaves who labor in the big pyramids
> of our time. I mean slaves who are not doing something practical such
> as bike facilities or fast trains. Slaves in China are putting
> together phones and tablets and that's highly appreciated, so we can
> have them cheap.

saving all the best spots for Jew eh monkey?

black sheep... hahaha... yes, you are a slave...

pursuit of happiness? yes, those are slave words. not in a way...
is...

those people in Egypt were not slaves monkey... but not everyone lived
in pyramids either... back then... your needs were provided...
including happiness... back then it was known that not everyone wants
to be a millionaire and Jews did not abuse people for not desiring to
being cash cows... because when the Jews got it into their head that
everyone secretly wanted to be rich... well, they got jealous... that
secret happiness poor people have... was what they sacrificed... and
the best part? after all that damage? in sane competition... the Jews
never got rich either...

proof? even by today's standards, modern man can not even come close
to making a pyramid...

> I thought of TV more than Usenet. You may dig up the truth here and
> tell camouflage from reality. We are the hunters here.

yes. odd isn't it... a group that does not understand the skill of
mental imaging that has been taken out by a tv that does not reflect
the reality they are in... the reality they are in has become quite
uncomfortable... and yet... they look to the tv for guidance... it is
as if gas did not really go up 5 cents... until we heard it on the
radio...

just like that myth that gas goes up before labor day...
statistically, they say, it is not true... as a profit center, it
makes sense, people do a lot of traveling... like canada into the
states... but not this year... i think we can see what is going on
here... that is a hit on that dead horse american economy monkey... as
of yet, still kicking it is fun... since ours is still running...

but the statistics say there is no connection... so perhaps it is more
like... it is the may long weekend, let's look at the score board...
holy tornados! ... how long have we been paying that? someone should
do something...

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 16, 10:59 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
You know, I got bad news for you. Canada is grouped together with
Congo in this sad statistics. At this rate you may have to adapt a
polar bear soon. Where are they going to hide? Will they join
civilization?

On May 16, 12:44 am, Yoorg...@Jurgis.net wrote:
> On Wed, 15 May 2013 22:09:04 -0500, Neolibertarian
>
> <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Did you know there are over three times more trees in the US than there
> >were in 1918?
>
> Did you know that by 1930---loonytarianism was a failed, discredited,
> and laughable 'ism"?

According to the latest polls in this area, there are more trees
standing now that in the aftermath of the last hurricane --even though
it only was a category 3. Amazing, simply amazing.

It ain't a pretty picture for the rest of the world though:

Deforestation Facts and Figures - A Global Perspective

The statistical data on deforestation reveal that seven countries of
the world amount to around 60 percent of the total deforestation on
the planet. These seven countries include Brazil in Latin America,
Canada and the United States in North America, Indonesia and China in
Asia, Russia in Europe and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa.
The data compiled by the World Resources Institute reveals that the
planet has already lost 80 percent of its forest cover to
deforestation, and going by the alarming rate at which the trees are
being cut, it won't take much time for that figure to reach the 100
percent mark.

Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/deforestation-statistics.html

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 16, 9:08 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

that didn't take long monkey... are you employed? or just wasting your
masters hard earned cash? no wait... you are a lobbiest...

> You know, I got bad news for you. Canada is grouped together with
> Congo in this sad statistics. At this rate you may have to adapt a
> polar bear soon. Where are they going to hide? Will they join
> civilization?

tut... tut... Jewboy... economy is the new score board and the anna-
rachael is still floating... still fighting... still kicking ass...
the US is getting raped by the world bitch... now, shut the fuck up
before i whip your entertainment economy... ballywood... because it is
due to little tiny rat shit like you, a little tiny monkey fly... that
i decide to make big devastating, destructive and irreversible
changes...

you see monkey... where do you think you would find me... talking to
bam bam and harper? to get from them a picture of what i can do to
help? but in the end, if the people themselves are bought, sold and
fixed on a determined outcome (even if you do not know what it means
thus i only serve as an a posteriori feature... too late)... then i
really see no reason in stopping your world one moment longer...

i mean look at how pathetic a pig you really are Jew... your war is
about taking back a throne you never had... hahaha... and here you are
talking shit words like revolution... war of the classes... bikes vs.
SUVs... hahaha... and you think if it happens, it will be your
crown... your head... hahaha...


> Deforestation Facts and Figures - A Global Perspective

LIES! LIES! THERE IS NO FUCKING EVIDENCE ANYWHERE THAT THIS IS A FACT!
we need more time to study the situation before we can draw a
sufficient determination which will them be handed off to the
committee... who will after due process, determine a sub committee,
who will them appoint a task force... hahahaha... we will get back to
you hopefull by 2017...

Lucifer


His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 16, 11:21 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On May 16, 9:08 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> that didn't take long monkey... are you employed? or just wasting your
> masters hard earned cash? no wait... you are a lobbiest...

Philosophers and prophets don't work. They participate in the guidance
of the world in a full time manner. Pay is nil but the reward is
great.

Think of Socrates. He had his dosis of cicuta and woke up in the other
world. The Muses received him and he was entertained forever. Nothing
can be more rewarding.

>
> > You know, I got bad news for you. Canada is grouped together with
> > Congo in this sad statistics. At this rate you may have to adapt a
> > polar bear soon. Where are they going to hide? Will they join
> > civilization?
>
> tut... tut... Jewboy... economy is the new score board and the anna-
> rachael is still floating... still fighting... still kicking ass...
> the US is getting raped by the world bitch... now, shut the fuck up
> before i whip your entertainment economy... ballywood... because it is
> due to little tiny rat shit like you, a little tiny monkey fly... that
> i decide to make big devastating, destructive and irreversible
> changes...
>
> you see monkey... where do you think you would find me... talking to
> bam bam and harper? to get from them a picture of what i can do to
> help? but in the end, if the people themselves are bought, sold and
> fixed on a determined outcome (even if you do not know what it means
> thus i only serve as an a posteriori feature... too late)... then i
> really see no reason in stopping your world one moment longer...
>
> i mean look at how pathetic a pig you really are Jew... your war is
> about taking back a throne you never had... hahaha... and here you are
> talking shit words like revolution... war of the classes... bikes vs.
> SUVs... hahaha... and you think if it happens, it will be your
> crown... your head... hahaha...

You fail to understand that disease has spread beyond the Jews. Now we
are all infected! Greed is the way to go in the future.

>
> > Deforestation Facts and Figures - A Global Perspective
>
> LIES! LIES! THERE IS NO FUCKING EVIDENCE ANYWHERE THAT THIS IS A FACT!
> we need more time to study the situation before we can draw a
> sufficient determination which will them be handed off to the
> committee... who will after due process, determine a sub committee,
> who will them appoint a task force... hahahaha... we will get back to
> you hopefull by 2017...
>
> Lucifer

Is it a bipartisan commission or another Republican trick to slow down
the Democrats? At times it sounds like God and Satan with their
armies. We know one side is evil, but we are not sure who's who.

Well, we need consensus to resolve anything, which means we won't
resolve anything. The issues are passed down to future generations.
Let them figure them out.

Wet Paper Bag

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May 16, 2013, 12:14:25 PM5/16/13
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On May 16, 9:38 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Philosophers and prophets don't work. They participate in the guidance
> of the world in a full time manner. Pay is nil but the reward is
> great.

you are crazy. i mean it dude, out of control insane. spaceman stuff.
do yourself a favor before your delusion comes crashing in. get some
help. get some meds. get yourself checked in.

> Think of Socrates. He had his dosis of cicuta and woke up in the other
> world. The Muses received him and he was entertained forever. Nothing
> can be more rewarding.

how did he die again? too much love? so now you are socrates huh? tell
me. tell us. one thing that socrates said. no looking. one
philosophical mechanism.

of course we can not control that. googling. this is not real.
consider that if you ever get as unlucky as you are to get into a face
to face when all your marbles are the anti for a gmae that is not
random. no chance.

> You fail to understand that disease has spread beyond the Jews. Now we
> are all infected! Greed is the way to go in the future.

yes. thank you. disease. plague. infection. or the anti-bodies. the
cure for an illness on the scale of a greater living body getting rid
of a virus that has become feverish. of course it might feel more like
taking a shit. you will never know.

> Is it a bipartisan commission or another Republican trick to slow down
> the Democrats? At times it sounds like God and Satan with their
> armies. We know one side is evil, but we are not sure who's who.

lol. communism has good points. taxation is a facit of communism. you
whine about taxes. communism is about exploiting the poor. seems to me
it is working just fine. all that foreign work. out sourcing and in
sourcing workers because you americans are lazy. if you recall, was it
not the republicans that made those blunders? the republicans, as they
appear today, represent the american union yes? something fishy
monkey. i think there is a mole.


> Well, we need consensus to resolve anything, which means we won't
> resolve anything. The issues are passed down to future generations.
> Let them figure them out.

nice try. but i have lived the 100 year world from now. this is the
generation that is responsible. this is the generation that is
starting to panic. this is the generation that chose to do nothing
about it. que sera sera... i am will be. here now.

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 16, 2013, 4:29:36 PM5/16/13
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On May 16, 12:14 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On May 16, 9:38 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Philosophers and prophets don't work. They participate in the guidance
> > of the world in a full time manner. Pay is nil but the reward is
> > great.
>
> you are crazy. i mean it dude, out of control insane. spaceman stuff.
> do yourself a favor before your delusion comes crashing in. get some
> help. get some meds. get yourself checked in.

No philosopher or musician is sane. Take for example this "madman"...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDsx7XA-W54

Do you think we should celebrate the Revolution with that? Is it
becoming too worn out? We had our hopes high when the Berlin Wall
fell, and see what happens. I think it's gotten worse, right? It's
like communism was a balance to the worse excesses of capitalism. Now
we have walls (gated communities) everywhere.

Well, we better change the rhythm with the Banana Revolution...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuH9JRetATA

>
> > Think of Socrates. He had his dosis of cicuta and woke up in the other
> > world. The Muses received him and he was entertained forever. Nothing
> > can be more rewarding.
>
> how did he die again? too much love? so now you are socrates huh? tell
> me. tell us. one thing that socrates said. no looking. one
> philosophical mechanism.

Look for my new title, "most humble philosopher," and you'll see the
tradition is still alive.

>
> of course we can not control that. googling. this is not real.
> consider that if you ever get as unlucky as you are to get into a face
> to face when all your marbles are the anti for a gmae that is not
> random. no chance.

Google or no Google, that's the question. Yes, I Google. Who doesn't?
At least I get it right every time, that's the bottom line.

>
> > You fail to understand that disease has spread beyond the Jews. Now we
> > are all infected! Greed is the way to go in the future.
>
> yes. thank you. disease. plague. infection. or the anti-bodies. the
> cure for an illness on the scale of a greater living body getting rid
> of a virus that has become feverish. of course it might feel more like
> taking a shit. you will never know.

You must have been close to an infected person. Now you believe you
need a loan and lawyer to live. No, it ain't necessary. Remember the
philosopher needs only flip flops even as the streets are dangerous to
bikes. Beware of the Jewish lawyer.


>
> > Is it a bipartisan commission or another Republican trick to slow down
> > the Democrats? At times it sounds like God and Satan with their
> > armies. We know one side is evil, but we are not sure who's who.
>
> lol. communism has good points. taxation is a facit of communism. you
> whine about taxes. communism is about exploiting the poor. seems to me
> it is working just fine. all that foreign work. out sourcing and in
> sourcing workers because you americans are lazy. if you recall, was it
> not the republicans that made those blunders? the republicans, as they
> appear today, represent the american union yes? something fishy
> monkey. i think there is a mole.

It's been a sleight of hand. That's something every magician can do.
Communism is not really dead. Now it lives in capitalism. The two
systems will become one eventually and the democratic game will be
exposed. The system with the most control and the cheapest labor wins.
Perhaps Venezuela is the way to go. Of course, only the Banana
Revolution can deliver.

>
> > Well, we need consensus to resolve anything, which means we won't
> > resolve anything. The issues are passed down to future generations.
> > Let them figure them out.
>
> nice try. but i have lived the 100 year world from now. this is the
> generation that is responsible. this is the generation that is
> starting to panic. this is the generation that chose to do nothing
> about it. que sera sera... i am will be. here now.
>
> Lucifer

This generation is responsible? I think we need a few names to pay for
all. Where's the Guillotine?

Wet Paper Bag

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May 16, 2013, 8:09:06 PM5/16/13
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On 16 May, 14:29, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This generation is responsible? I think we need a few names to pay for
> all. Where's the Guillotine?

funny you should think so.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 16, 2013, 9:13:30 PM5/16/13
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On May 16, 8:09 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, the democratic process somehow makes the people appear guilty
but it's only through a long process of lies and manipulation. For
example, the questioning of climate change is an American phenomenon,
not easily found, say, in Germany or France. Same thing can be said
about the invasion or Iraq. People voted for it, but it wasn't like
they had an honest media.

I'm reading a book about the "1%," so may have some idea what I'm
getting at. Now it's all clear in my mind who to blame. Still some
people blame Obama. Oh common, we are talking about the puppeteers
here.

Wet Paper Bag

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May 17, 2013, 5:09:58 AM5/17/13
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On May 16, 2:29 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Google or no Google, that's the question. Yes, I Google. Who doesn't?
> At least I get it right every time, that's the bottom line.

hahahaha... i don't google monkey. like i said, you are on the
roids... your nuts shrivel up in real life... and you get it right
every time? hahaha...

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 16, 7:13 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:


> about the invasion or Iraq. People voted for it, but it wasn't like
> they had an honest media.

ouch. you just blamed the media... the journalist whose life in on the
line... i know media, the real media... not google. and those people
take risks everyday... those people are just as much victim to Jews as
anyone else... their lives are threatened everyday... just so you can
get your popcorn news, in your popcorn world.

here is an exercise since now you have admitted to being bum... odd
isn't it... how just a few months it was enough to reticule me... i am
glad you believe in the double standard Jewboy... it just makes things
so much easier... anyway... watch headline news CNN... linda and
sofia... meditate and listen... see if you can hear the sound of news
breaking... then every 15 minutes, listen to the story get hacked by
the government...

> I'm reading a book about the "1%," so may have some idea what I'm
> getting at. Now it's all clear in my mind who to blame. Still some
> people blame Obama. Oh common, we are talking about the puppeteers
> here.

there is no one to blame but your self monkey. on one hand all the
people you hate, those who you think are responsible... and on the
other side assholes like you that make a mockery of them... instead of
digging in and making change... why?... did your prophet and
philosopher google search forget to mention that? or do they have
those new... as long as it doesn't mean i get my shoes dirty...

Luicfer

Wet Paper Bag

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May 17, 2013, 5:42:25 AM5/17/13
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guess our resident philosopher and prophet has never taken the time to
study journalists... their secret codes... blinking... looking up and
down... using word counts... every fifth word is a key they say...
they are hostages as well... more so since they know they are
deliberately misleading the public but under duress...

Tim

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On May 12, 9:01 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Thus I have spoken.

here is a word fucktard. fuck off noob.

Tim

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May 17, 2013, 8:11:26 AM5/17/13
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On May 16, 7:13 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Well, the democratic process somehow makes the people appear guilty

they do not appear guilty monkey. they are Jews and they are guilty.

that is the distinction between what will be done here, north america,
as opposed to what was done there, the middle east.

that genocide is the result of a democratic process, real or otherwise
is not the perception, only is... and that is the will of the people,
you are not innocent civilians, especially with those excesses in the
face of genuine need...

> but it's only through a long process of lies and manipulation. For

c'mon... that is an excuse. i do not need a journalist to tell me my
cock is being ripped off...

> example, the questioning of climate change is an American phenomenon,
> not easily found, say, in Germany or France. Same thing can be said
> about the invasion or Iraq. People voted for it, but it wasn't like
> they had an honest media.

hahaha....

> I'm reading a book about the "1%," so may have some idea what I'm
> getting at. Now it's all clear in my mind who to blame. Still some
> people blame Obama. Oh common, we are talking about the puppeteers
> here.

yes. yes, we are... and the puppet masters say... the friend of my
enemy is my friend is a trap... but anyone who has the most humble
philosopher on their "marked for holocaust list"... is a vote to
ensure there will be no retaliation from my enemies when it happens.

Lucifer

Tim

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May 17, 2013, 8:12:59 AM5/17/13
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On May 17, 3:22 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On May 16, 7:13 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > about the invasion or Iraq. People voted for it, but it wasn't like
> > they had an honest media.


> ouch. you just blamed the media... the journalist whose life in on the
> line... i know media, the real media... not google. and those people
> take risks everyday... those people are just as much victim to Jews as
> anyone else... their lives are threatened everyday... just so you can
> get your popcorn news, in your popcorn world.


that is a point worth noting monkey... you just alienated the media...

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 17, 2013, 12:11:14 PM5/17/13
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On May 17, 5:42 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
I'd be paid to describe democracy as heaven. But heaven has many
levels, and down at the bottom, democracy doesn't even exist. It's a
figment of the imagination. An illusion.

Well, we all need an illusion such as heaven. I found out they don't
have 7 Elevens in heaven. They pray 7 to 11. That was a
misunderstanding.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 17, 2013, 12:17:38 PM5/17/13
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On May 17, 5:09 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, would you call the greatest enterprise ever undertaken by
Humanity, the landing on the Moon, a lunatic enterprise?

I think it was. How about Humanity itself, plagued by fear of the
gods, being totally insane?

I think I can get away with my own Quixotic enterprise.

x

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On Fri, 17 May 2013 09:17:38 -0700, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey,
Most Humble Philosopher wrote:

> On May 17, 5:09 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On May 16, 2:29 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>>
>> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Google or no Google, that's the question. Yes, I Google. Who doesn't?
>> > At least I get it right every time, that's the bottom line.
>>
>> hahahaha... i don't google monkey. like i said, you are on the roids...
>> your nuts shrivel up in real life... and you get it right every time?
>> hahaha...
>
> Well, would you call the greatest enterprise ever undertaken by
> Humanity, the landing on the Moon, a lunatic enterprise?

heard about the "WANK worm"? (worms against nuclear killers)

delayed one of the launches i believe.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 17, 2013, 1:11:27 PM5/17/13
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On May 16, 9:19 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article
> <85820538-9182-42d5-93ad-ab42000db...@r3g2000yqe.googlegroups.com>,
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
>
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > Did you know that there are fewer hungry people on earth today than
> > > there were when there were only 3 billion of us?
>
> > > Did you know there are over three times more trees in the US than there
> > > were in 1918?
>
> > > In other words: What overpopulation? What deforestation?
>
> > Oh wait, you are not going to do like the Christians, right? Burying
> > your head in the sand won't help.
>
> Ever hear of the Simon-Ehrlich Wager? No, I didn't think so.
>
> Consider this:
>
> In 1968 there were about 3.5 billion humans on earth. About 900 million
> were malnourished or starving. Everyone else was well-fed.
>
> In 2013, there are about 7 billion humans on earth. About 900 million
> are malnourished or starving. Everyone else is more well-fed than at any
> time in man's history. Obesity has actually become an ailment of the
> /poor/, for crying out loud.
>
> It turns out that Paul Ehrlich is the hysterical lunatic who has his
> head in the sand--not Julian Simon.
>
> There's no data supporting the dark visions you hold as fact. I know you
> believe there is, but you couldn't go fetch it, even were you actually
> interested enough to make the effort. It doesn't exist.
>
> In the end, you're merely repeating something you thought you heard. A
> dreary fantasy you use to excuse yourself from judgement.
>
> You think resources /should/ be running out; that the earth is
> dangerously overcrowded and mankind is doomed to disaster, so it
> therefore /must/ be so.
>
> Okay, I'm game. My fantasies aren't hardened. I'm willing to learn. Show
> me your proof.

OK, I shall proceed to provide proof while trimming this long post for
the benefit of the reader. Yes, it's all for the reader. That's not
the average idiot who watches the Fox news. It's a discerning,
cultured, unbiased, enlightened being who can say I'm right.

Anyway here are the facts:

15 Depressing Facts About The Coming Water Crisis

"America must spend $255 billion in the next five years to prevent
deterioration of water infrastructure. We plan to spend half that
amount."

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/15-facts-about-the-coming-water-crisis-2010-3?op=1#ixzz2TZMI7guv

Oh gee, we are deep shit! They are rather pouring money down the drain
in "beautifying cities" with wild grass. It took a lot of labor and
inconvenience to create those corner triangles where the grass grows
wild and the water gets stuck and breeds mosquitoes.

But water, there's little plan for clean water. I bet you the average
Christian hasn't even heard about "water crisis." They just endorse
the Africans having as many kids as they can. It's all in Bible,
"multiply and conquer." Why should you worry about the future. God got
everything under control.

Water scarcity may be good for PREDATORY CAPITALISM (those who sell
bottled water, etc), but not for the Wise Man with unbiased and
enlightened opinion.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 17, 12:27 pm, x <x...@x.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 17 May 2013 09:17:38 -0700, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey,
>
> Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
> > On May 17, 5:09 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> On May 16, 2:29 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Google or no Google, that's the question. Yes, I Google. Who doesn't?
> >> > At least I get it right every time, that's the bottom line.
>
> >> hahahaha... i don't google monkey. like i said, you are on the roids...
> >> your nuts shrivel up in real life... and you get it right every time?
> >> hahaha...
>
> > Well, would you call the greatest enterprise ever undertaken by
> > Humanity, the landing on the Moon, a lunatic enterprise?
>
> heard about the "WANK worm"? (worms against nuclear killers)
>
> delayed one of the launches i believe.

It's all making sense finally:

"A study of sperm formation in the worm Caenorhabditis elegans may
point toward a major cause of infertility in humans. The proteins that
package sperm DNA into a compact molecular assemblage known as
chromatin are similar in worms and humans, despite the many
differences between the two organisms."

http://www.hhmi.org/news/meyer20060830.html

Amazing... from wanking to sperm and from sperm to worms. So those
wiggling worms are like real worms? Do we owe them something? Yeah, at
least some recognition. Or respect, whatever the word.

Wet Paper Bag

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May 17, 2013, 1:58:18 PM5/17/13
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On 17 May, 11:11, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "America must spend $255 billion in the next five years to prevent
> deterioration of water infrastructure. We plan to spend half that
> amount."

bullshit. how can an ignorant death worshiping culture possibly be
concerned with preservation of resources... what about prevenative
measures... stop toxifying your air and water... shut it down... or
chase the problem which means what a waste... it will never get solved
that way.

> Oh gee, we are deep shit! They are rather pouring money down the drain
> in "beautifying cities" with wild grass. It took a lot of labor and
> inconvenience to create those corner triangles where the grass grows
> wild and the water gets stuck and breeds mosquitoes.


keeps the masses tranquil... keeps the sheep asleep...

climate change but is a beautiful day!

too much potash... but look at all the new beaches!

> But water, there's little plan for clean water. I bet you the average
> Christian hasn't even heard about "water crisis." They just endorse
> the Africans having as many kids as they can. It's all in Bible,
> "multiply and conquer." Why should you worry about the future. God got
> everything under control.

that is exactly the reason why they worry... they have drawn a line
and pushed me over it... wanted to know what i was going to do and as
of this date, everything i have done does not include them...

> Water scarcity may be good for PREDATORY CAPITALISM (those who sell
> bottled water, etc), but not for the Wise Man with unbiased and
> enlightened opinion.

the story goes... a tribe is thristy... a Jew finds a spring... rather
than share.. he hoards it to himself... at first no one notices.. but
then he starts to appear a little more energetic, a little too
plump... so one day a fellow tribe member follows this "god" to see
his secret... seeing... you do not want to be that guy...

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 17, 7:44 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article
> <e8275c5d-0692-49fe-b26c-40fe8cd80...@s18g2000yqg.googlegroups.com>,
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > In the end, you're merely repeating something you thought you heard. A
> > > dreary fantasy you use to excuse yourself from judgement.
>
> > > You think resources /should/ be running out; that the earth is
> > > dangerously overcrowded and mankind is doomed to disaster, so it
> > > therefore /must/ be so.
>
> > > Okay, I'm game. My fantasies aren't hardened. I'm willing to learn. Show
> > > me your proof.
>
> > OK, I shall proceed to provide proof while trimming this long post for
> > the benefit of the reader. Yes, it's all for the reader. That's not
> > the average idiot who watches the Fox news. It's a discerning,
> > cultured, unbiased, enlightenedbeingwho can say I'm right.
>
> > Anyway here are the facts:
>
> > 15 Depressing Facts About The Coming Water Crisis
>
> > "America must spend $255 billion in the next five years to prevent
> > deterioration of water infrastructure. We plan to spend half that
> > amount."
>
> > Read more:
> >http://www.businessinsider.com/15-facts-about-the-coming-water-crisis...
> > p=1#ixzz2TZMI7guv
>
> This article is three years old, so actual links to the facts don't
> exist anymore. Sorry. This may come as a surprise to you, but proof
> requires data and facts.
>
> Of the data which still exists, it appears that by 2050 or so there are
> relatively few populations which will have physical shortages of water.
> Some might.
>
> Clearly there's no crisis coming to the Northern Hemisphere.

I understand, fuck the South. The problem is the South will emigrate
to the North as the shortages and war ravage the land. The North
already has a crisis with immigration so you go and figure.

Perhaps you'll agree with me that a REVOLUTION is necessary for the
South. Nothing like Chavez, just something smart that uses PREVENTION
as the first strategy. Actually we may use some of the water
technologies put in place by Israel. They collect the rain and make
the kibbutz bloom in the desert. Or is it something you only want for
yourself?

>
> The largest groups to be effected (mostly sometime in the future) are
> comprised of the basket-case dictators and central planners (Central
> Africa, Southern Asia, Peru and Bolivia) which threaten to further
> damage their internal economies to the point they can no longer afford
> water infrastructures necessary to sustain their citizenry.
>
> Water isn't free, nor has it generally been free throughout much of
> man's history.

Brazil is not a dictatorship and it accounts for the most
deforestation in the world. If America is falling short in planning
imagine the South.

>
> These projected shortages aren't really so much a function of population
> as tragic incompetence.

And CORRUPTION, such as here in Miami Beach. That's even more sad than
incompetence. Everybody trying to make a buck without concern for the
world. The predator only cares about himself and his family. They
steal a few million bucks in Brazil and then come here. Then they mix
with the Jews, the Cubans, the Venezuelans, and everybody else, and
make this fortress called Millionaire's Row their first row
accommodation to look at the ocean. Waiting, for the next big
hurricane to hit the area. Yes, it's coming.

>
> Physical water shortages in places like North Africa and the Middle East
> can come as no surprise to anyone, since water shortages have been
> occurring there since the days of Alexander the Great.
>
> As stated in an earlier post: bringing the fruits of industrialism (such
> as sophisticated medical care, disease prevention and cheap food) to
> unindustrialized cultures and societies is a recipe for disaster.

I think bringing Western Culture to Africa is a disaster as a whole.
They are OK without Jesus and cars.

>
> But a necessary disaster, if things are ever going to get better.

Yeah, a necessary disaster. Was the Holocaust necessary?

Perhaps it was for the birth of the State of Israel. Everything has a
positive side. In a twist of fate, they owe a lot to Hitler.
>
>
>
> > Oh gee, we are deep shit! They are rather pouring money down the drain
> > in "beautifying cities" with wild grass. It took a lot of labor and
> > inconvenience to create those corner triangles where the grass grows
> > wild and the water gets stuck and breeds mosquitoes.
>
> Waa?
>
>
>
> > But water, there's little plan for clean water.
>
> Why would you claim that? The article you linked to paints a decidedly
> different picture. There is much planning for improving water supplies
> and infrastructure evident. $Billions and $billions arebeingspent all
> over the world, according to your source. These organizations, providing
> the information and data for the article, just don't think it's /enough/.
>
> Different.

You must have missed this:

"A shortage of water resources could spell increased conflicts in the
future. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate
change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more
conflicts lie just over the horizon." -- Ban Ki-Moon

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/15-facts-about-the-coming-water-crisis-2010-3?op=1#ixzz2TeuXGoGG

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On May 17, 1:58 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 17 May, 11:11, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > "America must spend $255 billion in the next five years to prevent
> > deterioration of water infrastructure. We plan to spend half that
> > amount."
>
> bullshit. how can an ignorant death worshiping culture possibly be
> concerned with preservation of resources... what about prevenative
> measures... stop toxifying your air and water... shut it down... or
> chase the problem which means what a waste... it will never get solved
> that way.

It'll probably be sorted out by some future generation. We are idiots,
greedy ones, compared to those new kids growing up now.

>
> > Oh gee, we are deep shit! They are rather pouring money down the drain
> > in "beautifying cities" with wild grass. It took a lot of labor and
> > inconvenience to create those corner triangles where the grass grows
> > wild and the water gets stuck and breeds mosquitoes.
>
> keeps the masses tranquil... keeps the sheep asleep...
>

Hey, hey, let's talk about "gay rights" to keep people entertained.
That sure is a subject for debate.

>
> too much potash... but look at all the new beaches!
>
> > But water, there's little plan for clean water. I bet you the average
> > Christian hasn't even heard about "water crisis." They just endorse
> > the Africans having as many kids as they can. It's all in Bible,
> > "multiply and conquer." Why should you worry about the future. God got
> > everything under control.
>
> that is exactly the reason why they worry... they have drawn a line
> and pushed me over it... wanted to know what i was going to do and as
> of this date, everything i have done does not include them...
>
> > Water scarcity may be good for PREDATORY CAPITALISM (those who sell
> > bottled water, etc), but not for the Wise Man with unbiased and
> > enlightened opinion.
>
> the story goes... a tribe is thristy... a Jew finds a spring... rather
> than share.. he hoards it to himself... at first no one notices.. but
> then he starts to appear a little more energetic, a little too
> plump... so one day a fellow tribe member follows this "god" to see
> his secret... seeing... you do not want to be that guy...
>
> Lucifer

Are you saying they control the secret of the water?

"One day, long ago in Africa, a lion sat by the waterhole and waited
for all the animals to come to him. It was the end of hunting as we
know it. The lion didn't need to chase the prey."

Whoever bottles the water controls the world. Let the other water go
bad so I can profit.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 17, 7:44 pm, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > I bet you the average
> > Christian hasn't even heard about "water crisis."
>
> That's because there is no "water crisis." Not yet, and there likely
> won't be one in the future unless we monkeys do something stupid.

I see, so all those warnings are meaningless. Bottle water has become
a big industry for no reason. Perhaps some water is better than other.

I think you live in the make believe world already.

>
> Did you and I read the same article?
>
> > They just endorse
> > the Africans having as many kids as they can.
>
> Nothing wrong with having babies. Babies are fun.

Wow, yes babies are fun and dogs are fun. Is that a reason to have a
large family?

I thought it was established that Haiti was overpopulated. Now think
of Israel, what would happen if all the Jews had to cram into that
place? They are already claiming foreign territories as their own.
Imagine what would happen.


>
> > It's all in Bible,
> > "multiply and conquer."
>
> It works, evidently. For instance, Lebanon in the 1960s was composed of
> mostly Maronites, Christians, Druze and Sunnis. The Shia were
> downtrodden and suppressed. Now the Shia dominate Lebanon because of
> decades of encouraging higher birthrates in their communities.
>
> You may be shocked, but the Westernized Christians in Lebanon maintained
> low birthrates--similar to Westernized Christians in the United States,
> for instance. One morning they woke up, went down to breakfast, and
> found that the Shia had already eaten it all up.
>
> The same is working for Hispanic populations in California, Nevada,
> Arizona and Texas. These states are all on the verge of becoming
> dominated by their ever-growing hispanic populations.
>
> Dominance is probably a function of virility...and believing babies are
> fun.

Virility and stupidity rhyme. PREVENT OR DIE. It's a law of nature.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 19, 12:08 am, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > "A shortage of water resources could spell increased conflicts in the
> > future. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate
> > change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more
> > conflicts lie just over the horizon." -- Ban Ki-Moon
>
> Ban Ki-Moon is a bureaucrat. He's been a bureaucrat his whole life. He's
> not an expert in natural resource exploitation, nor anything else.
>
> A bureaucrat isn't expert at anything except protecting his own job.
>
> From what I've seen, I'm not sure he could find his way to the UN
> building in the morning without a driver and assistants.
>
> Bureaucrats only know three things: how to create crises, pretend
> they're managing them, and then how to perpetuate them into infinity.

So who would rely on to save the world, the rabbi? I think we rely on
bureaucrats AND scientists because they give a better picture of the
world.

Who's the president of a bureaucracy in a country if not the president
or the prime minister. Are you proposing some kind of anarchism? Once
we remove presidents and bureaucrats we are left with anarchism.

Look at the evidence coming from Arab nations, something Israel should
be worrying about...

https://groups.google.com/group/alt.california/browse_thread/thread/c2559a8b307d806/d2e4d145e9c85d8e?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=the+water+crisis#d2e4d145e9c85d8e

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On May 19, 4:37 pm, BeamMeUpScotty
<ThenDestroyEveryth...@blackhole.nebulax.com> wrote:
> On 5/19/2013 3:38 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Philosopher wrote:
> > On May 19, 12:08 am, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> "A shortage of water resources could spell increased conflicts in the
> >>> future. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate
> >>> change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more
> >>> conflicts lie just over the horizon." -- Ban Ki-Moon
>
> >> Ban Ki-Moon is a bureaucrat. He's been a bureaucrat his whole life. He's
> >> not an expert in natural resource exploitation, nor anything else.
>
> >> A bureaucrat isn't expert at anything except protecting his own job.
>
> >> From what I've seen, I'm not sure he could find his way to the UN
> >> building in the morning without a driver and assistants.
>
> >> Bureaucrats only know three things: how to create crises, pretend
> >> they're managing them, and then how to perpetuate them into infinity.
>
> > So who would rely on to save the world, the rabbi?
>
> Bureaucrats screw up the peace..... and never win a war.

So the scientists do say MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE IS A REALITY. Who's
supposed to stir the population into action?

They are OUR leaders, elected representatives who are looking out for
us...

Or are you saying that the democratic process doesn't produce
politicians and bureaucrats that work for us? Are they a bunch of self-
serving individuals instead of the trusted public servants the
Republic was supposed to create?

Oh wait, democratic and Republican ways are technically different.
Maybe it would work if we had some sort of real democracy. My
community is full of shit and nobody gives a shit. Is someone
responsible for anything?

Tim

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On May 20, 8:56 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
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> Oh wait, democratic and Republican ways are technically different.
> Maybe it would work if we had some sort of real democracy. My
> community is full of shit and nobody gives a shit. Is someone
> responsible for anything?

but that is the point i was making my King... hahahaha... your
community is full of shit and the people are powerless to make
change... you are responsible for nothing... anarchy is not republican
or democratic... and those conditions are the "when" anarchy rises...
there is no december 21 2012 about it... because that, my high and
mighty Ruler... is the proof that you can do nothing... you have been
neutralized... damned if you do, damned if you don't... to scared and
hopeless to try... doing what all the chicken clucking Jews do...
walking around saying... someone should do something about this...
someone should do something about this... we have people that do
something about it don't we?...

now why not do yourself a favor and run that leash over the cliff...
powerless asshole Jew posing troll... like all the rest of you Jews
here... you were not here in the beginning and you have done nothing
righteous to serve your countries... think about it... no one is
fooled...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXVjWTxvYVQ

Lucifer

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On May 21, 9:06 am, BeamMeUpScotty
<ThenDestroyEveryth...@blackhole.nebulax.com> wrote:
> On 5/20/2013 2:19 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Philosopher wrote:
> > On May 20, 1:09 pm, BeamMeUpScotty
> > <ThenDestroyEveryth...@blackhole.nebulax.com> wrote:
> >> On 5/20/2013 10:54 AM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >> Philosopher wrote:
> >>> On May 19, 4:37 pm, BeamMeUpScotty
> >>> <ThenDestroyEveryth...@blackhole.nebulax.com> wrote:
> >>>> On 5/19/2013 3:38 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> >>>> Philosopher wrote:
> >>>>> On May 19, 12:08 am, Neolibertarian <cognac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> "A shortage of water resources could spell increased conflicts in the
> >>>>>>> future. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate
> >>>>>>> change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more
> >>>>>>> conflicts lie just over the horizon." -- Ban Ki-Moon
>
> >>>>>> Ban Ki-Moon is a bureaucrat. He's been a bureaucrat his whole life. He's
> >>>>>> not an expert in natural resource exploitation, nor anything else.
>
> >>>>>> A bureaucrat isn't expert at anything except protecting his own job.
>
> >>>>>> From what I've seen, I'm not sure he could find his way to the UN
> >>>>>> building in the morning without a driver and assistants.
>
> >>>>>> Bureaucrats only know three things: how to create crises, pretend
> >>>>>> they're managing them, and then how to perpetuate them into infinity.
>
> >>>>> So who would rely on to save the world, the rabbi?
>
> >>>> Bureaucrats screw up the peace.....    and never win a war.
>
> >>> So the scientists do say MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE IS A REALITY. Who's
> >>> supposed to stir the population into action?
>
> >> What action, can you change the Weather?
>
> >> Human Co2 is a trace amount "of what is a trace gas" in the atmosphere....
>
> >> If the earth were so fragile, then every volcanic eruption above or
> >> under the ocean that released as much or more Co2 as Humans do, would
> >> have already push the planet into another Global Warming year after year.
>
> >> Are you saying there were NO volcanoes at all leading up to and during
> >> ice ages?
>
> >> Wouldn't someone notice that every warming period in history coincides
> >> to be within 100 years of a major volcanic eruption?
>
> >> And that ice ages are devoid of volcanic eruption?
>
> >> If humans added Co2, then the atmosphere must have expanded.....
> >> correct, or the atmosphere would have to increase in pressure according
> >> to the laws of physics.
>
> >> No study confirms either one.... so where is all that extra gas we added
> >> to the atmosphere.
>
> >> Explain that.....
>
> > You may have to argue with the scientists who confirm man made climate
> > change. They are not hard to find. The overwhelming majority do.
>
> > I can't possibly explain why smoking give you lung cancer but it does.
> > CAUSE & EFFECT, you know.
>
> If smoking causes cancer why doesn't every person that smokes have cancer?
>
> The way I hear it, smoking increases the risk of you having cancer mybe
> someday.....  NOT that Smoking its self caused cancer.
>
> The doctors can't tell you that you are smoking, so you have cancer.
>
> There may be a connection to smoking and some cancer in some people.
>
> But to flatly say smoking causes cancer is NOT the truth.
>
> The same as you are NOT going to die in a car accident because you don't
> have a seat belt on..... the truth is that many/most people don't die by
> not wearing a seat belt, in fact only 40,000 people die in cars and they
> may be killed by actually wearing the seat belt, as easily as those NOT
> wearing one, depending on the thousands of variables.
>
> All the government and the doctors are doing is "playing the odds"  and
> using the odds as an excuse to steal my individual RIGHTS, it violates
> the constitution and my freedom.
>
> --
>
>               *Rumination*
> #3.0.1 - Liberals seem to think "the only gun owners" with any rights
> are the criminals.....

Hey, where's my freedom to ride a bicycle or a Neighborhood Electric
Vehicle? Why the big ones are favored over the little ones, which, by
the way, fall outside the "grid" that feeds the large corporations?
Where's my freedom to be off the grid?

As for tobacco, the Tobacco Free Florida grosses me out with
commercials that portray patients dying of cancer (but never the
dangers portrayed by SUVs):

http://www.tobaccofreeflorida.com/?lang=en&gclid=COqSlqrmp7cCFZJj7Aodf3kAoQ

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Jesus is a Jew. He's responsible for everything.

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On May 19, 12:32 pm, rst9 <rst9w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 19, 9:29 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On May 19, 4:40 am, x <x...@x.org> wrote:
>
> > > On Sat, 18 May 2013 10:48:00 -0700, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey,
>
> > > Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
> > > > On May 17, 3:02 am, x <x...@x.org> wrote:
> > > >> On Fri, 17 May 2013 08:13:35 +0200, liaM wrote:
> > > >> > Le 17/05/2013 02:54, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> > > >> > Philosopher a écrit :
> > > >> >> On May 16, 7:41 pm, liaM<cud...@mindless.com>  wrote:
> > > >> >>> Le 5/17/2013 1:01 AM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most
> > > >> >>> Humble Philosopher a crit :
>
> > > >> >>>> "They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other
> > > >> >>>> nations, caught like ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow
> > > >> >>>> prisoners of the splendor and travail of the Earth."
>
> > > >> >>>> -- Henry Beston
>
> > > >> >>>>http://www.exploratorium.edu/ifi/resources/lifescienceinquiry/
> > > >> doesawo...
>
> > > >> >>>> Beautiful, just beautiful. Words to inspire the philosophers and
> > > >> >>>> poets alike. Oh worms, creatures who bury themselves in the
> > > >> >>>> ground, looking for happiness and meaning in life. They know
> > > >> >>>> nothing of our deceiving world. They know nothing of Republican
> > > >> >>>> and Democrat, Rich and Poor.
> > > >> >>>> They don't know about the 1%. Lucky them.
>
> > > >> >>>> And then it closes with these motivational words:
>
> > > >> >>>> "I think the point of this avenue of inquiry is to get people to
> > > >> >>>> appreciate the lives of other living things with which we share
> > > >> >>>> this Earth."
>
> > > >> >>>> Yes, you may have your own views but nothing approaches the wisdom
> > > >> >>>> of the worm.
>
> > > >> >>>> "I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and
> > > >> >>>> not enough the bad luck of the early worm."
>
> > > >> >>>> -Franklin D. Roosevelt
>
> > > >> >>>>http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/worm.html
>
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > >> -
>
> > > >> >>>>http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> > > >> >>> Raising worms for protein results in something like one-fifth the
> > > >> >>> release of methane to the atmosphere, a good reason to switch to
> > > >> >>> cooking wormburgers and worm-tofu dishes.  Worm farms may be a good
> > > >> >>> place to invest.  The worm farm near where I live is looking for
> > > >> >>> just such investment, having proved its systems with the harvest of
> > > >> >>> 15 tons of food grade worms this year.  There are a growing number
> > > >> >>> of french chefs who are offering worm and insect creations at their
> > > >> >>> restaurants,
> > > >> >>> so the future is rosy for worms resulting in a cleaner, more
> > > >> >>> ecologically balanced world.  Someone should tell J. Robbins about
> > > >> >>> this !
>
> > > >> >>> liaM (potential investors write me..)
>
> > > >> >> That proposal has been adopted by the Revolutionary Committee in
> > > >> >> Exile.
> > > >> >> Where are our creative leaders? Why is Africa waiting to join the
> > > >> >> revolution? Why worms are not in the menu?
>
> > > >> > Africa is waiting in the wings.  Zimbabwe farmers are cultivating
> > > >> > worms reaching 20 feet at maturity yet just melt in the mouth raw and
> > > >> > sliced thin.  Worm tartar is sure to be a world changer.
>
> > > >> if paris says it's hot maybe it will be.
>
> > > > Oh yes, Paris, London, New York always set the trend.
>
> > > > Funny, they all share a Bike Sharing Program now. Hope the rest of the
> > > > world catches up before it's too late.
>
> > > for a tour de world we need more bridges...
>
> > Well, our bridges don't accommodate bikes and pedestrians. We need to
> > change that.
>
> Government doesn't want people walking on bridges.

So people are divided by bridges, not united. What an irony.
>
>
>
> > Perhaps our engineers are dumb or perhaps they are corrupt. It's not
> > the kind of engineering we want to take to Africa.
>
> They are designed foe mass transportation of people, not for pleasure.

Nothing is designed for pleasure, particularly when it's free and
healthy.

i2i

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damn ! I didn't know that cancer
patients smoked suvs. i learn something
useless every day.

Mouse

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On 5/21/2013 2:31 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher wrote:
> Nothing is designed for pleasure, particularly when it's free and
> healthy.
it is a matter of attitude

--
<:3 )~

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"Pardon me, that smoke coming out of your muffler makes me cough!"

SUV drivers are smokers on a grand scale.

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On May 21, 4:21 pm, Mouse <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/21/2013 2:31 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most HumblePhilosopher wrote:
> > Nothing is designed for pleasure, particularly when it's free and
> > healthy.
>
> it is a matter of attitude
>
> --
> <:3 )~

I thought you said altitude.

i2i

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must be a bitch to
keep an suv lit

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> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"  wrote in
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Many people do leave their vehicles recklessly, among them the police
and security guards. There's a guard blocking the access to this
marina and he keeps the motor running, probably for his A/C.

When you think about it, they are polluting the Earth's lungs, from
where we breathe.

Wet Paper Bag

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On 22 May, 09:38, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Many people do leave their vehicles recklessly, among them the police
> and security guards. There's a guard blocking the access to this
> marina and he keeps the motor running, probably for his A/C.
>
> When you think about it, they are polluting the Earth's lungs, from
> where we breathe.

hahaha... monkey... same old song and dance eh?... i think you are
funny. the idea here is that you believe that what you do here is some
how effective. why not rally a protest? why not be a rebel and open up
those evil polluters cars and turn them off? please. enlighten me.
enlighten us. why is this wise... why is this humble?

Black Bugs

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 22, 2013, 6:44:47 PM5/22/13
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On May 22, 1:12 pm, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
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Well, Jesus started on foot, talking some kind of nonsense, and he
gathered 12 disciples!

I think I can count that many by now. And I'm talking serious business
here. This is the very survival of the species, and the coming of
another... the roaches.

At some point you may have to keep going alone and write the story of
the jungle. Just search YouTube for "Serengeti."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAHrkjKGY9A

How those sheep herders even compare.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 22, 2013, 7:02:31 PM5/22/13
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On May 22, 6:44 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Hey, you ever watched "Last feast of the crocodiles?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=-FAtFZQPi1A&feature=endscreen

I think crocks like capitalism too. I don't like them. Perhaps they
make good shoes.

liaM

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May 22, 2013, 8:16:00 PM5/22/13
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Le 5/23/2013 1:02 AM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher a �crit :
> I think crocks like capitalism too. I don't like them. Perhaps they
> make good shoes.


hm

i2i

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they'd bite your toes off silly

Tim

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May 22, 2013, 9:54:29 PM5/22/13
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On May 22, 4:44 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

lol. opps. i have no idea how she got in here monkey. it won't happen
again.

> Well, Jesus started on foot, talking some kind of nonsense, and he
> gathered 12 disciples!

gathered 12 critics monkey. critics. or do you forget that part to? 13
is a coven number monkey. bad ass jesus the witch was not a Jew.

> I think I can count that many by now. And I'm talking serious business
> here. This is the very survival of the species, and the coming of
> another... the roaches.

survival? where are you from monkey? given enough time the survival
rate is zero. you are your own black box. you are your own reaction.
the key to yoga thus, is to allow non-action to flow through you into
the dharma. then, if the ingredients are there, as in you are telling
the truth, then the devilish corrections are made without you having
to lower yourself to vile actions or nonsensical words.

non-action, in this sense, is allowing everything that is not in your
nature to go straight to Hell.

> At some point you may have to keep going alone and write the story of
> the jungle.

not me. i have a plan. an action plan. i am putting into effect as we
speak. you see, there is a local action in play. somethign real. it
sounds like a joke because it comes off that way. listen up.

there is a transgender that walks into a bridal shop to get a wedding
dress. let us call her jenny craig. the seamstress, in a state of
shock, instinctively asks the man to leave feeling as if it is some
sort of sick joke. a quarrel breaks out but as you know about
escalation tactics, it is simply better not to start. now, as
promised, jenny craig successfully filed a human rights violation that
the media has picked and are making a real show of it.

so as i said, after what i have been through. no. i do not see a
settlement in sight which scares the hell out of me since as i pointed
out a few days ago, someone got $2M for burning their lip on a
macdonalds coffee. and now, a transgender is making a case, which has
been given the nod, to run a poor woman, her small business and her
goodwill and equity into the ground. it is an international story now.
a human rights violation monkey.

as i said monkey, this is not a negotiation.

> How those sheep herders even compare.

sheep herders? why monkey? having another identity crisis? their play
book says that they are sleepy, docile and easy to control.
domesticaed animals. that is a poor translation of something that does
not belong to them monkey so it makes perfect sense why they messed
up. these are not sheep here monkey. these are spoiled children.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wzr12gBrXA8

a more important case is of the worm. a young lady of 19. kicked out
of the welfare system. forced to decide between prostitution or crime.
the game you see. so she went for the crime. a theft and an assault.
we are told her attitude meant she got in some trouble for fighting in
prison. imagine that. fighting in prison. a clear look at both the
federal and provincial governments of controling their games. making
savageable people, on minor charges with serious premitigating
circumstances being with racism and the police. she spent 3.5 years in
solitary.

for her monkey, i will become a terrorist. i will ultilize my skills
to destroy this shit whole city, this province, this country. i hate
these people. they deserve to die.

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 23, 2013, 12:15:32 PM5/23/13
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It's not that I hate crocodiles but they water in murky waters waiting
for a victim. Perhaps they remind me of used car dealers. Sharks are
also a valid metaphor for them.

That's one reason I ride a bike.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 23, 2013, 12:21:32 PM5/23/13
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On May 22, 9:00 pm, "i2i" <boo...@netzero.net> wrote:
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"  wrote in
> messagenews:ed050f03-ce18-48ed...@d6g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
Check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMJXvsCLu6s

Tim

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May 23, 2013, 12:25:34 PM5/23/13
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On May 23, 10:15 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That's one reason I ride a bike.

i will bet there is only one reason monkey... want a chance to win a
brand new kick ass monkey detailed, all the fixings, bells and
whistles SUV with a until the end of time gas, oil and all the free
maintenance and parts ever... spin that wheel mother fucker! so does
every one... bwahahahaha...

so monkey. since you are admittedly a shitty bike driver... hell, even
confessed to putting it down for a few walking miles... scared while
driving monkey... a classic... but the real question is monkey... what
we, all your viewers, fans, groupies... all want to know... is...

"are those bike driving skills transferable to a brand new fucking
right on SUV!..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wi8Fv0AJA4

Lucifer

Tim

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May 23, 2013, 3:40:40 PM5/23/13
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... now think about it monkey... there was another piece on a
transgendered lad who did the whole protest thing... then the
government comes in and says... we will make some legislation to
protect you... make it against the rules to discriminate... those
sorts of things...

that is why democracy is for stupid people monkey... he believes
that... he believes that now the government put some sort of words to
it... a piece of paper... another promise... that all of a sudden,
magic wand... the harassment will stop. in fact, it gets worse... but!
they have won is vote... have appeared to address and satisfy a
demographic... but in fact... meaningless politics...

the same rule works here monkey... all the Jews come up here and
freak... of course there is nothing they can do about it... to admit
or submit is a confession of guilt...every device against them
monkey... even their lack of being able to answer questions... they
refuse... so in fact they already know they are wrong...

remember, judges are philosophy/law (rules) whereas lawyers are
law/... corporate... law/... business... law/... family... law/...
divorce... and they get the gold only when they win... justice... what
is justice monkey?... is there justice for The Worm? the polish guy
murdered by pigs?... how about the bridal shop woman...

and about that monkey... it is an international story... each circle
further from the facts is more and more corrupt... until at the other
end, some woman in britian, who owns a bridal shop named jennys...
starts getting threatening emails... and suddenly everyone thinks we
mean her... and then all the way out there... people who will come
here and fuck that poor woman up...

that is a magick right there monkey... imagine if some unrelated kids
decided to paint swastikas on the bridal shop windows? kick in the
windows... throw a bucket of shit all over the dresses... and then...
a few days, maybe weeks later... a group of skin head gay bashers hit
devas... the gay bar... making and tagging fags as they leave and
enter... find out their names, where they live.. where they work...

and in spite of the Law, in spite of what i am showing you... it is
not that they do not believe... but that they can't accept it... who
can? you are fucked directly by the hand of God...

so, the game of all these years is about social networking and peer
pressure... want to be a part of the group? the tribe? the
reservation? then that guy there... that girl there... is the
target... tell The Worm about all the laws that were in place to
protect her... or is she just the exception... why can't the federal
and provincial governments control their own institutions? are they
not for your rehabilitation? so you see there is nothing legal, or law
or rules or fair or just about it... only the illusion...

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 23, 2013, 5:13:36 PM5/23/13
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Well, I have put down the bike to survive, not because it tires me.
Actually it's much tougher to walk on flip flops in this overwhelming
heat. Only a man determined to win would keep on...

Of course, the rest of the time --beyond that mile-- I must drive like
every other idiot out there. What do you expect?

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 23, 2013, 5:24:39 PM5/23/13
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On May 22, 3:14 pm, Phil W Lee <p...@lee-family.me.uk> wrote:
> "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher"
> <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> considered Tue, 21 May 2013 11:25:06
> >http://www.tobaccofreeflorida.com/?lang=en&gclid=COqSlqrmp7cCFZJj7Aod...
>
> It would certainly be reasonable (given the deaths and injuries they
> cause) for all motor vehicle to be made carry similar types of
> explicit imagery at point of sale (but obviously of the relevant types
> of death and injury, rather than tumours and dissected lungs).

That's what I always say.

Sadly our vehicles are our sacred cows. In reality they pollute the
Planet's lungs, the very air we all --men, women and children--
inhale. I wished they could try turning on their engine in a closed
garage and see what happens.

Wet Paper Bag

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May 24, 2013, 1:46:09 AM5/24/13
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On May 23, 3:13 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> heat. Only a man determined to win would keep on...

hahaha... is that how you thinks it works? determination? or is it
more like "we were feeling sick but the ride kept getting
faster..."... that song you know...

> Of course, the rest of the time --beyond that mile-- I must drive like
> every other idiot out there. What do you expect?

expect? no expectations, no disappointments... did you forget that?...
let me guess... you wanted special treatment... ok... you first...
jump...

"because jim, you see, you said you made a mistake brother, and i
asked... did you send me first... and he said yes... and i said, then
you didn't make a mistake... and last saturday. harmon ordered me to
kill you... so i did... is the circle strong brother?"

you mean from that side to this monkey?... jim made it. it might have
something to do with him... or it might have something to do with my
friendship in real life... you know, like he decided to be... no
matter what...

"50 cauwes..."

Lucifer

Wet Paper Bag

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May 24, 2013, 2:14:07 AM5/24/13
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... here is another illusion monkey... i hope it is not a spoiler...
those cops? those rules? the courts? the prisons? the institutions...
all that bullshit that you think is a deterrent? all those things that
make you think you are safe from me? a posterior... in the ass mother
fucker... and when i am smashed up, shot bleeding in the ditch,
dragged into court to face "justice"... and when i get my ticket to
gitmo... guess what mother fucker... not going to change a fucking
thing about where you are, where i put you... what you look like...
coz i did that to... and then ask yourself... is it justice?... do you
feel better? safe?... awesome... now face the world Jewboy... after
all... i am still... hint... hint... free... and every day i live...
is a vote for me... and tomorrow? that vote becomes three... like that
chess rice doubling story you read about... how many days has it
been?... are you certain you can afford one more asshole?

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 24, 2013, 9:16:38 AM5/24/13
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On May 24, 2:14 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
The gun of the assassin is always preferred to your own gun. It
launches your cause into fame and that's what I want. I don't own a
gun anyway. What for? The computer trumps the gun.

ALL YOU NEED IS A BANANA AND A COMPUTER TO CHANGE THE WORLD.

(THE BANANA IS THE REWARD, OR PERHAPS THE DISTRACTION)

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 24, 2:14 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
OK, since you are coming to kill me, I must rush to let these things
out of my system:

On May 24, 11:45 am, Andre Jute <fiult...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Friday, May 24, 2013 11:51:01 AM UTC+1, Duane Hébert wrote:
> > Make eye contact when taking your right of way.
>
> ANECDOTE WARNING
>
> I go to the optician to have my eyes tested and new spectacles made. I normally get several sets made for different purposes, photochromatics for working at my computer in a room suffused with light day and night, yellow shooter's tints for riding at night, orange tints for most other outdoor purposes in daytime, polarizing for the few really bright sunny days of the year, untinted for social occasions when I want to give my dinner partner or business associates the full benefit of my magnetic personality. (Don't mess with Andre when he's wearing his clear specs. Especially if he has stopped smiling.)
>
> This optician, too overweight to fit on a bike, says she will make me a pair of cycling glasses like I never had before. They turn out to be enormously expensive, even by her ripoff standards. They're wonderful all right. I can see the goddamn mountains thirty miles away and make out the ridge in which I once helped to rescue some stupid climbers who went out without proper gear or training. What I can't see, is the road any closer than twenty yards to me. Big deal. On those huge Big Apple tyres I just ride through whatever is on the road.
>
> But what I really missed, and understood for the first time how important it is to me as a cyclist, was making eye contact with drivers from two feet to about thirty feet away, so that they could consciously register my presence as a human in motion. I hadn't thought until then on how much that helps in traffic.
>
> And no, I don't have any problem with people avoiding eye contact. People here are generally friendly, and have no reason to fear strangers. The few idiots are soon straightened out. Anyway, someone deliberately avoiding eye contact should act as a warning to a cyclist to either not do what he was planning or to take extra care. I read refusal to make eye contact as hostile intent, and act accordingly.

You must get ready for the people that are NOT friendly. Should you
fight or survive?

On my way here I witnessed a van making a turn into three tourists
while they were walking with the light. The driver blasted the horn
and the tourists just froze. Why would have happened if they didn't?
The next vehicle --I assume-- then finds them in the middle of the
street and wonders if they are idiots.

I just get sad at the inhumanity and indifference of the system to
crack down on these aggressive drivers.
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