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Previously on "The end of the world"

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Indeed I live in the dark ages!
    A guileless word is an absurdity.
    A smooth forehead betokens
    A hard heart. He who laughs
    Has not yet heard The terrible tidings.

    Ah, what an age it is
    When to speak of trees is almost a crime
    For it is a kind of silence about injustice!
    And he who walks calmly across the street,
    Is he not out of reach of his friends
    In trouble?

    It is true: I earn my living
    But, believe me, it is only an accident.
    Nothing that I do entitles me to eat my fill.
    By chance I was spared. (If my luck leaves me I am lost.)

    They tell me: eat and drink. Be glad you have it!
    But how can I eat and drink
    When my food is snatched from the hungry
    And my glass of water belongs to the thirsty?
    And yet I eat and drink.

    I would gladly be wise.
    The old books tell us what wisdom is:
    Avoid the strife of the world
    Live out your little time
    Fearing no one
    Using no violence
    Returning good for evil --
    Not fulfillment of desire but forgetfulness
    Passes for wisdom.

    I can do none of this:
    Indeed I live in the dark ages!



    2.

    I came to the cities in a time of disorder
    When hunger ruled.
    I came among men in a time of uprising

    And I revolted with them.
    So the time passed away
    Which on earth was given me.

    I ate my food between massacres.
    The shadow of murder lay upon my sleep.
    And when I loved, I loved with indifference.

    I looked upon nature with impatience.
    So the time passed away
    Which on earth was given me.

    In my time streets led to the quicksand.
    Speech betrayed me to the slaughterer.
    There was little I could do. But without me
    The rulers would have been more secure. This was my hope.
    So the time passed away
    Which on earth was given me.


    3.

    You, who shall emerge from the flood
    In which we are sinking,
    Think -- When you speak of our weaknesses,
    Also of the dark time
    That brought them forth.

    For we went, changing our country more often than our shoes.
    In the class war, despairing
    When there was only injustice and no resistance.

    For we knew only too well:
    Even the hatred of squalor
    Makes the brow grow stern.
    Even anger against injustice

    Makes the voice grow harsh. Alas, we
    Who wished to lay the foundations of kindness
    Could not ourselves be kind.

    But you, when at last it comes to pass
    That man can help his fellow man,
    Do not judge us
    Too harshly.




    Bertolt Brecht


    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 13 January 2006, 17:28.

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by Bumner
    lactating willy
    You'll go blind.

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  • Bumner
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Yes.

    And the men will have breasts too...
    ....there are already too many men with boobies....lactating willy-nilly.....

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by Phoenix
    Won't that turn them all into a race of Amazonian Women!.......ah! I see.....boobies!.
    Oh, I thought Oestrogen would fool the female body into thinking it was pregnant, thus preventing egg production, and thus preventing it from becoming really pregnant. In time, the populations of China and India would diminish, until eventually our problem had gone away.

    If I'm wrong I'm glad you told me. I was going to suggest testing it on the French.

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  • Biker Boy
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    Test please delete?

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by stackpole
    Oestrogen in their drinking water.
    Won't that turn them all into a race of Amazonian Women!.......ah! I see.....boobies!.

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  • stackpole
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    Oestrogen in their drinking water.

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  • Phoenix
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    If we all eat a little bit faster.....there won't be enough left for them!

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4604556.stm

    Earth lacks the water, energy and agricultural land to allow China and India to attain Western living standards, a US think-tank has warned.
    The Worldwatch Institute said the booming economies of China and India are "planetary powers that are shaping the global biosphere".

    Its State of the World 2006 report said the two countries' high economic growth hid a reality of severe pollution.
    Nuke the feckers now, before it's too late.
    You mean, it's ok when we do it.....?

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic The end of the world

    The end of the world

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4604556.stm

    Earth lacks the water, energy and agricultural land to allow China and India to attain Western living standards, a US think-tank has warned.
    The Worldwatch Institute said the booming economies of China and India are "planetary powers that are shaping the global biosphere".

    Its State of the World 2006 report said the two countries' high economic growth hid a reality of severe pollution.

    It said the planet's resources could not keep pace with such growth.

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    "The world's ecological capacity is simply insufficient to satisfy the ambitions of China, India, Japan, Europe and the United States as well as the aspirations of the rest of the world in a sustainable way," the report added.

    It said that if China and India were to consume as much resources per capita as Japan in 2030 "together they would require a full planet Earth to meet their needs", it said.


    Nuke the feckers now, before it's too late.

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