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Previously on "Where will it all end?"

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    JG
    Is there any connection between Ayn Rand and the RAND Corporation?
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    Not as far as I know

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    In a world full of dundee george's I'd rather they nuked us.

    @#%$ me, does the whinging ever end, it's friday go have some beer's and stop worrying ffs.

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    can't see anything other than a massive swing to the right, when the advanced countries of the world finally come to recognise that china and india and others are fine as providers of raw materials but we can't really afford for them to join the big boys. I have long argued that it would be better for us to nuke china and india and the middle-east into glass now, while we still have the option of doing so.
    dundeegeorge: if the objective is to improve things, judging from the above comment, you should be the first to be relieved of your life. I doubt you'd be missed much anyway you miserable scottish b*stard!

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    If any of you get a spare couple of minutes read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
    JG
    Is there any connection between Ayn Rand and the RAND Corporation?

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    The sad part is, in reality the majority of people on this board are probably intelligent, serious and likeable.
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    *Except Milan

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    Ah, Planetit, I'm glad you asked

    "How exactly would this global holocaust improve my life exactly?"


    Consider the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.
    The people who don't survive won't be unhappy anymore.
    The people who do survive would be very lucky, and so should be happy. If they're not happy to have survived a nuclear holocaust then they're just ungrateful wretches and don't deserve happiness anyway.
    Further, provided that the whole of civilisation was swept away in a holocaust then the survivors could start again with a fresh new world.
    I'm open to persuasion that almost all of the ills of this world are not due to overpopulation, but you'd have to present a very good argument.

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    If any of you get a spare couple of minutes read Atlas Shrugged
    That's one up on Chico's cut & paste: a spare couple of minutes

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    If any of you get a spare couple of minutes read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand - it will tell you exactly what is going to happen to this country in the years to come if Bliar and NL remain in power

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    Because every now and then I get the feeling that the people on here actually believe their own bullsh1t predictions.
    I think the real danger is that every now and then the people on this board believe the fantasy character they play is real.

    Every now and then, I suffer from a memory lapse and believe that I can get a serious answer to a question I post. Unfortunately that delusion doesn't last long.

    The sad part is, in reality the majority of people on this board are probably intelligent, serious and likeable. I'm not going to repeat my post from the other day, but as soon as they login to this BB, they adopt a new character.

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    Enjoy the weekend, lest you never see another!

    Doomed!

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    Planetit, why did you have to complicate matters by being sensible and involving reality?
    Because every now and then I get the feeling that the people on here actually believe their own bullsh1t predictions.

    Anyhow. 1o'clock. I reckon that's the weekend.

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    Anyone got a positive vision of the future where Britain is 70% immigrants
    Yes. The positive news is that foreign girls often have fantastic @rses :b When it comes to top totty, English lasses just can't compete (unless it's against some Albanian bulldog :x ).
    And the fact that we will all be unemployed means more time for porn... fantastic!

    Forgive me but I am still struggling with one little point. How exactly would this global holocaust improve my life exactly?
    Planetit, why did you have to complicate matters by being sensible and involving reality?

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    Re: I was including the Americans and the Russians

    Wage&George,
    I see that your knowledge of international affairs far surpasses mine. I hadn’t considered the possibility of simply asking Russia and America to do it. :rollin

    Forgive me but I am still struggling with one little point. How exactly would this global holocaust improve my life exactly?

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    nuke china and india and the middle-east into glass
    You've been listening to subliminal messages from Debbie Harry.

    Anyway, I'm not sure that's the answer.

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    Re: That's a bit nihilistic too, isn't it?

    So what you are saying is we are headed for armageddon?

    Doomed I tell ya!

    Anyone got a positive vision of the future where Britain is 70% immigrants, all the high value jobs are overseas and Brown is elected PM in his historic fourth landslide election victory over the opposition party, the New Liberals?

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