Posts by Ben.Shirmer

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  • Hard News: Let's lynch the liberals!,

    I want to publically distance myself from the connections of me and other personalities that you establish in here.

    As a German I know where talks about parasites end and so I decided to comment on this page only, when some people can stay on topic.

    If there is a moderator in this forum, who you obviously know. Let him just look at the internet protocol and check the IPs and verify that the accused persons are different.

    I just thought, that there could be an interesting discussion about sustainability going on and I am very interested in this topic due to my education as architect.

    Welly • Since Nov 2009 • 46 posts Report Reply

  • Hard News: Let's lynch the liberals!,

    It really is not. Glad to see you've resorted to sockpuppets now - double the fun. Or not.

    i wonder how a forum can be called public adress, when it is not public at all? but i could register here without any problems, so i thought it is.

    if you want to insult me you can come over and see me (i live in wellington as well), but a forum is not the right place to do so.

    nz is still a free country and i don't see the point why i should not participate in the discussion.

    Welly • Since Nov 2009 • 46 posts Report Reply

  • Hard News: Let's lynch the liberals!,

    acutally it is hard to keep track of the topic in this forum. but if it is about climate change, then i want to doubt that:

    tech got us into it tech gets us out of it

    because we have been running down this road for a whil and considering that first world culture serves as a role model in living standards, we should consider a change in our own culture towards living conditions with less environmental impact.

    If we were somehow able to terraform other planets, surely we'd also be able to re-terraform the one we already inhabit.

    terraforming is about making a planet inhabitable and not about changing the landscape of a suitable planet, which anyway would only be possible in unpopulated areas and thus not really effectively.

    awareness of animals regarding mortality is another interesting topic. i am not sure if animals are aware of the fact that they would die by aging, but some of them are quiete likely to do so. the slaughterhouse situation though is a little bit different. i would say that animals can smell and feel what their conspecifics go through in such a place.

    the trulling debate though seems to be a little bit out of control. I don't know about the history of your discussion, but i can't see much of the humility that nz is famous for in your argument.

    just fuck off

    there is not much dignity in that statement.

    and before you say to me that i should mind my own buisness, you should be reminded that this is a public discussion, even if it sounds to me more like a boozed fight in a run-down pub.

    Welly • Since Nov 2009 • 46 posts Report Reply

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