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    #46
    Re: Are round squares triangular?

    Originally posted by Catharsis View Post
    So then you don't really have any respect for a deep thinker. Well thats fine go back to your ignorant clandestine mundane life, and leave the big topics like war, religion, existence, and the meaning of life to us adults.
    I have no idea how the topic title has anything to do with any of that.

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      #47
      Re: Are round squares triangular?

      Originally posted by John Mora View Post
      I have no idea how the topic title has anything to do with any of that.
      He's a philosopher, why won't you and that teacher that flunked him out of community college realize that?

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        #48
        Re: Are round squares triangular?

        Come on, people, knock it off. Get back on topic.

        ...

        Which was what again?

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          #49
          Re: Are round squares triangular?

          Originally posted by Smurtle View Post
          Your posts are boring and the things you write about aren't fun to read or even moderately initiating conversation.
          It's a nice change of pace from reading the same opinions over and over again in every thread.
          Last edited by Seraph; 10-21-2008, 08:58 AM.

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            #50
            Re: Are round squares triangular?

            Catharsis, I tried to understand what you were trying to say in your first post but I just can't get at it. It's nonsense! Worse, it's nonsense wrapped up in highfalutin language and a heaping dollop of pretension. Really, the only thing of worth in there is the fact that a skeptic isn't someone who scoffs at all ideas but rather someone who thinks about things before accepting them. This isn't a hard concept to grasp nor is it a particularly deep thought. The rest of your post is bunk and making your bunk vague and confusing doesn't make it profound.

            I think you shouldn't strive to be a "deep thinker" so much as you should strive to be clear and concise. At least then we'd have some idea of what you're trying to say.

            Also, a square isn't a circle even if its corners are rounded off. A square has four sides, a circle none, a triangle three. I don't see how in any circumstance square = circle = triangle. BASIC GEOMETRY, FOLKS.

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              #51
              Re: Are round squares triangular?

              So...what exactly did we do to deserve this?

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                #52
                Re: Are round squares triangular?

                Touch yourself at night.

                Everytime you *********e God makes Catharsis post.

                Edit: Why is that word filtered?!
                Last edited by Loki; 10-21-2008, 10:58 AM.

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                  #53
                  Re: Are round squares triangular?

                  Then it's my fault.

                  Apologies to everyone.




                  Also: paper with no corners.


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                    #54
                    Re: Are round squares triangular?

                    Those both have six corners.

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                      #55
                      Re: Are round squares triangular?

                      TIME CUBE IS REAL MAN...SEE THROUGH THE BULL****

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                        #56
                        Re: Are round squares triangular?

                        Originally posted by Loki View Post
                        Those both have six corners.
                        pwned

                        The sad thing is that after Loki posted that, Catharsis will probably never post again in this topic.

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                          #57
                          Re: Are round squares triangular?

                          I have respect for deep thinkers. I think a lot of people here ARE deep thinkers, except they don't drown us in pompous bull****. Your long-winded posts make terrible conversation starters.

                          You have no ground in calling my life ignorant or mundane just because I don't want to sift through your babble.

                          On the RPG Maker Pavilion we do discuss "big topics" such as war, religious and existentialism, albeit very sarcastically.

                          This post was important because it taught you the difference between a true skeptic and one is only out for a negative biased conclusion. Your inactive imagination is truly a boring mundane enigma full of meager thoughts about trivial matters. You don't impress me in the least.
                          You cannot accuse me of having an inactive imagination. I'm not here to impress you. I somehow feel that you aren't impressing anyone here, no matter how hard you try.

                          So the dirty little backstabber chooses to be mean here in the thread where I tried to conclude these types of threads and make peace with everyone. Well I'm sooo sorry that I failed in my all so important purpose in life which is to please you and night and day. Maybe if you had an open mind to my posts you'd see that what you give is what you get.
                          I was never on your side to stab you in the back. Nobody read this original post because of your past history of terribly boring and pretentious topics. This isn't about having an open mind, it's your tactic at initiating philosophical discussion on a video game message board.

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                            #58
                            Re: Are round squares triangular?

                            So, has anyone noticed that the "Hunchback and the Soldier" document that Catharsis linked to in the original post and currently features in his sig was written by Aleister Crowley?

                            If you're attempting to rationally explain the "why" of this post, that's a helpful clue.

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                              #59
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                                #60
                                Re: Are round squares triangular?

                                Originally posted by John Mora View Post
                                pwned

                                The sad thing is that after Loki posted that, Catharsis will probably never post again in this topic.
                                You frakkin' backstabbers.

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