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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:09
Oh, well, now we can't have any of that. After all, things were so great at the dawn of man before social hierarchy emerged. Neanderthals had it made d00d!
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:30
Deathrabbit wrote:
Oh, well, now we can't have any of that. After all, things were so great at the dawn of man before social hierarchy emerged. Neanderthals had it made d00d!
There is actually some speculation that Neanderthals may have been more peaceful and civilized than Homo Sapiens and had a more cooperative spirit. Too bad we wiped them out.
Oh, but just to keep us on topic,
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:39
The Doctor wrote:
Deathrabbit wrote:
Oh, well, now we can't have any of that. After all, things were so great at the dawn of man before social hierarchy emerged. Neanderthals had it made d00d!
There is actually some speculation that Neanderthals may have been more peaceful and civilized than Homo Sapiens and had a more cooperative spirit. Too bad we wiped them out.
Oh, but just to keep us on topic,
Yeah, it would be safe to say that's speculation. Also, the omniscient wikipedia says they might have practiced cannibalism.
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:43
Yes, there is some evidence to support that as well. However, cannibalism by itself does not imply an uncivilized culture, but merely one in which meat was needed. Just because they didn't have our modern morality, does not mean they weren't civilized. In fact, I would say our modern morality leaves a lot to be desired (although I don't support cannibalism - I want that on the record. ).
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:51
The Doctor wrote:
Yes, there is some evidence to support that as well. However, cannibalism by itself does not imply an uncivilized culture, but merely one in which meat was needed. Just because they didn't have our modern morality, does not mean they weren't civilized. In fact, I would say our modern morality leaves a lot to be desired (although I don't support cannibalism - I want that on the record. ).
Glad you cleared that up.
... but scenario :
You are in the Donner Party. Everyone's doing it. If you can still be "civilized" after eating someone else, so would you do it?
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 20:56
Eärendil wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
Yes, there is some evidence to support that as well. However, cannibalism by itself does not imply an uncivilized culture, but merely one in which meat was needed. Just because they didn't have our modern morality, does not mean they weren't civilized. In fact, I would say our modern morality leaves a lot to be desired (although I don't support cannibalism - I want that on the record. ).
Glad you cleared that up.
... but scenario :
You are in the Donner Party. Everyone's doing it. If you can still be "civilized" after eating someone else, so would you do it?
I'm not sure anyone can know what they would do in that situation unless they were actually faced with it. Who knows what would win out in that situation, hunger or revulsion at the thought. I can't say, can you?
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Posted: October 25 2011 at 21:54
That f**king Avril Lavigne is one no talent queynte. Middle English my friends. You did read your Chaucer, did you not? You know the one, where the miller told his tale (and her face at first just ghostly turned a whiter shade of pale). Yes?
Edited by jammun - October 25 2011 at 21:59
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Posted: October 26 2011 at 02:12
jammun wrote:
That f**king Avril Lavigne is one no talent queynte. Middle English my friends. You did read your Chaucer, did you not? You know the one, where the miller told his tale (and her face at first just ghostly turned a whiter shade of pale). Yes?
Being bawdy isn't swearing. Both the anonymous poem you quoted and Chaucer employed euphemism and innuendo to replace swear words ... even Shakespeare would use an Elizabethan auto-censor to filter out foul language and wasn't beyond spelling it out to you if necessary (Twelfth Night) or simply stressing country matters (Hamlet).
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Posted: October 26 2011 at 03:46
Padraic wrote:
Stick it to the f**king topic!
Fixed !!!
I've got ways to go arounfd the censorship, but stating it here would be like giving matches to a pyromaniac
let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
It can't be an accident that in whatever language you care to mention the overwhelming majority of words deemed offensive or taboo are either sexual or body waste related. Is this the legacy of the most dominant moral code that has attempted to control the developed world over the ages i.e. Christianity, or justification that Freud's theories of repression might hold a vestige of truth?. Would swear words (apart from curses or execrations) exist in societies that have always been purely secular?
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Posted: October 26 2011 at 12:11
An entertaining look at profanity:
All that being said I'm fine with this website censoring silly little words and would also be fine with them encouraging the frequent use of the same words.
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