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Neodoxy Posted: Mon, Aug 6 2012 12:51 AM

Well folks I thought I'd draw attention to the fact that our dearest civilization loving friend might finally have stopped being a hypocrite... Well less of one since he did spend decades among actual human society... I am of course referring to Freedom4Me73986.

As of tomorrow evening at 7:59 PM EST he will not have posted anything in two months. So my question to all of you, do you think that he finally picked up and left after being badgered relentlessly by JJ for a solid half year?

Final post (?) is

Here

And... It's as as insightful as ever.

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He never answered my question:

Me:

 

 Freedom4Me73986:

If this is true it only helps confirm my point that civilization is inherently unsustainable [...] (emphasis added)


Life is unsustainable; people die all the time from old age. Shorelines and mountains erode. Stars die out. Degradable stuff degrades. We're inherently screwed. What in this universe is sustainable?

To paraphrase Marc Faber: We're all doomed, but that doesn't mean that we can't make money in the process.
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I vote no.

Did he mention he was on any other forums?

"As in a kaleidoscope, the constellation of forces operating in the system as a whole is ever changing." - Ludwig Lachmann

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Neodoxy replied on Mon, Aug 6 2012 1:57 AM

Hmmm, I'm not sure... Someone should attempt to track him down through an internet wide scan...

And vive, I don't know if you noticed the super awesome and incredibly insightful thread I made because you asked me to... It didn't get much traffic so I'd like to hear your thoughts.

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He never answered my question

He never answered any of our questions.

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Did that guy really say that humans didn't eat meat until after the neolithic revolution?  Did I see that?

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By the same token, JJ hasn't posted in a short while either. (No, I'm not trying to imply that JJ and Freedom4Me are the same person. cheeky)

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Lady Saiga:
Did that guy really say that humans didn't eat meat until after the neolithic revolution?  Did I see that?

Yeah you did, unfortunately. It's totally bonkers, since there are several amino acids which our bodies can't synthesize and thus must be taken from external sources - the easiest of which is meat.

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Well, that and ALL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD

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By the same token, JJ hasn't posted in a short while either.

You scared him away.

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Somehow I doubt that.

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You all are playing with fire. If he who shall not be named comes back, I'm citing this thread and blaming all of you.

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Will you be blaming yourself as well, since you also just posted in this thread? cheeky

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Poor guy might have starved to death by this time..unless the government has him in a cage.  Have a heart, fellas!  Besides, that was funny

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Autolykos:

Will you be blaming yourself as well, since you also just posted in this thread? cheeky

I'm not sure that beings of perfection can be blamed. wink

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Methinks he went off to the woods to live like a bear.

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Or maybe this is closer to what he's doing. (Originally posted here).

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Bert replied on Mon, Aug 6 2012 3:48 PM

Maybe his parents kicked him out the house or something.

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cab21 replied on Tue, Aug 7 2012 3:31 AM

maby he got saved by man

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Who is this fellow you are all talking about? What did he do?
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Cortes replied on Wed, Aug 8 2012 9:31 PM

he dared to defy the world

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Neodoxy replied on Wed, Aug 8 2012 9:34 PM

Cortes... That actually is just about the best description one could ever hope to give...

At any rate, I think that your question, Pablo, could be answered best in his own words.

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Basically he is a piss poor troll who believes in the whole NWO, Illuminati, Reptilians, et al B.S. LOL

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Neodoxy replied on Wed, Aug 8 2012 10:16 PM

Oh don't demean our dear friend like that. He was special. He believed every word he ever typed here, and it was more than just conspiracies, it was much more about the ideas such as "civilization is evil" and that we should all live as nature intended: Hunter gatherers in the woods... Who don't eat meat.

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So is the Internet evil too according to him?

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Pablo J. Gutierrez F. III:
So is the Internet evil too according to him?

See here.

 

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gotlucky replied on Wed, Aug 8 2012 10:37 PM

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