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Or must you? Radicalism is not your only option... In this book it was the only option, until the propagandist spoke, because they weren't aware they could choose.
Commented: Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 @ 7:26 am
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You're incredibly mistaken. Everyone thinks they are right, that they're doing what is best for society.
Commented: Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 @ 6:47 am
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Coffee is the fuel of life. Trials of Ambiguity represents the problem of your whole liberal v. Conservative ideologies, it takes no sides. Both sides are considered evil, there isn't any good. Also Gene, book three is about a staged election
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Commented: Tuesday, May 19th, 2015 @ 6:16 am
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Everyone who reads this always wondering why there aren't any names. When writing this I hoped that people would notice the meaning of this, but no one has. The lack of names symbolizes their lose for humanity, naming is a humanistic trait; in this era of the society, humanity is non-existent. Although in the next books, characters will go by names because they have not yet completely fallen.
Commented: Monday, May 18th, 2015 @ 8:27 pm
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There are more elections than the presidential election. Also the electoral college is "supposed" to consider the interests of the voters...
Commented: Tuesday, April 28th, 2015 @ 3:52 pm
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The interesting thing about humans is that no matter what gender they identify as, they are still people. Of course it is for the betterment of society that women can vote, how could you possibly think otherwise? Women are effected just as much as men by political decisions; therefore shouldn't they have equal representation?
The idea that this question (in terms of better before or after the suffragettes movement) would even be proposed is absurd.
Commented: Monday, April 27th, 2015 @ 5:14 pm
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Commented on Governor And First Lady Illuminate Mansion, Western Residence For World Autism Awareness DayWhat a lot of people don't understand is Autism Speaks is actually harmful to autistics. The organization creates a false portrait of what autism really is. They make autism look like a horrible thing, when in reality it is not. Autism Speaks does not benefit society, they are just harmful. Instead of Autism Speaks, consider ASAN, Autism Self Advocacy Network autisticadvocacy.org
Commented: Friday, April 3rd, 2015 @ 9:55 am
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"Hey China... Yeah we're going to need some more loans... Yeah, but this time it will definitely stimulate our economy so we can pay you back for the last twenty years of accumulated debt... I get that's what we have been saying for a while, but this time it will work. I got the idea from people complaining on Facebook, they're never wrong."
Commented: Monday, January 19th, 2015 @ 8:55 am
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Commented on Judicial tyranny (You may now kiss the, um, "bride")Who is it who that has the legal authority to establish what does and does not abide by morality though? I consider it being, person is not harming people, property, or non-renewable resources without probably cause (which leads to another paradigm unrelated.) How does two people of the same gender sharing a legal contract that considers all of their assets, property of shared ownership?
Commented: Thursday, October 16th, 2014 @ 3:44 pm
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Commented on Judicial tyranny (You may now kiss the, um, "bride")I was not speaking of religious law, rather governmental law. I'd consider it unconstitutional to take one group's belief, and make the rest of the nation follow by their [religion's] laws.
Commented: Wednesday, October 15th, 2014 @ 3:38 pm
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Commented on Judicial tyranny (You may now kiss the, um, "bride")I honestly tried and failed so many times to understand how same-sex marriage could possibly be harmful. It will only effect the ones who choose to get married, and their families. Isn't the 'republican' idea to lessen government power to avoid a government regulating every part of our lives?
Commented: Monday, October 13th, 2014 @ 5:53 pm
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Commented on Campaign ad dodges facts, raises financing issuesNCCiitas is a conservative-like online publication. They also do various polls (which usually reveal interesting facts), a new one will be coming soon actually. If you want to learn more about Civitas go to www.nccivitas.org.
Commented: Friday, September 12th, 2014 @ 6:14 pm
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Commented on ECU Expert Offers Tips For SelfiesIt is really sad that we must remind college students not to endanger their lives/futures when taking pictures of themselves...
Commented: Friday, August 22nd, 2014 @ 9:50 pm
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Now the curriculum for 8th grade history/social studies focuses (in north carolina) on State History. In Tenth grade, students are required to take Civics and Economics. Georgia really doesn't teach civics? But we can one down Georgia with our glorious Common Core (which probably caused most of my school to fail math last year)! As a history nerd, I'm really looking forward to AP Civ; how do they expect the society of the new generation to properly function if economics is not taught? I do get that E-Learning is a thing, but most of my peers only use the internet for taking selfies and other unproductive/non-educational tasks. Granted not all millennials are like this, for instance; one 15 year old discovered a $2 test for some form of cancer last year just by internet research without taking a chemistry class at his school.
Commented: Monday, July 21st, 2014 @ 11:41 am
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Commented on Felon Suspect Served while in Edgecombe County JailMany people breaking and entering don't get caught, if they aren't idiots. If I wanted to, I could probably break into a house steal whatever, and not get caught. I don't because such actions are immoral.
I am not saying they are innocent, or the Judicial System did wrong by arresting/incarcerating them, I just want to provide a theoretical explanation for their actions. When people steal, it's either their lifestyle, kleptomania, or pure desperation. When people are without what they consider needs, they become desperate. For those without some frame of morality, in a situation where "needs" may not be met, the person may consider "alternative" methods. The risk probably felt like it was worth it to them, at that moment.
Commented: Wednesday, July 9th, 2014 @ 3:16 pm
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Commented on Now You See MeI can't watch this movie because it is way too slow pace, I just don't understand why people consider this such a great movie.
Commented: Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 @ 3:30 pm
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