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It's easier to mock the animal "Nazis" when they don't have any real power. However, try that when they can drag you to jail or ghettos or concentration camps.

Keeping these guys out of power is going to be job one.

(BTW, I don't "hate" the little bear [forgot his name]. He's misguided and needs to learn some things. But mark my words, he's dangerous.)
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On 2002-03-29 09:35, AntiEntropy wrote:



(BTW, I don't "hate" the little bear [forgot his name]. He's misguided and needs to learn some things. But mark my words, he's dangerous.)
Why not? We all hate him.

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I foresee that the bear will learn the error of his ways.

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I don't hate the bear because I just don't think hating someone who hates people is going to get them to stop. Hate tends only to make things harder, although it can be a good energy-source. In this case, I think it's a bad idea. *nodnod* But unless he overhears us hating him or something, it probably doesn't make a difference one way or the other, so . . .

Eh, I dunno. Just seems there's a better way to find, somewhere or other. ^^

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On 2002-03-29 11:04, Shad wrote:
I foresee that the bear will learn the error of his ways.
He will...

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I dont hate the little bear! i think he's funy when he gets outspoken by those with sense ^_^

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I dont hate the little bear! i think he's funy when he gets outspoken by those with sense ^_^

He'll likely be the guy that seems unchangable, but will learn the eror of his ways in a big lifeshaking event type thing, most likely involving life or death or something.. ;P

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I don't hate the diminutive ursine either. Hatred, in my opinion, wastes energy.

In truth, I doubt the short bear really hates humans as he does not seem to know them enough (understanding humans would be the next step after that which he's not likely to reach anytime soon). He's just loud-mouthed and obnoxious, having latched onto something that will make people notice him (negatively or positively does not matter), the type of person we all wish would just shut up and go away. If the time should come for him to go into action, I'd imagine he'd rather talk than fight.
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No need to hate that bear anyway, as he'll learn his lesson the REAL hard way...

MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! :evil:

That, or an incident that would put him in an odd situation.

Whichever happens first :grin:
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On 2002-03-29 13:44, genecatlow wrote:

He will...
But... will he in TIME?

(duhn, duhn. DUUUUUHN)

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Man, I hope so . . . as annoying as the bear seems to be, I don't want to see him in the same lot as the kid who died . . . x.x

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On 2002-03-30 10:53, Gabriel wrote:


But... will he in TIME?

(duhn, duhn. DUUUUUHN)
I dunno. Maybe in Newsweek or People.

::gets hit with a tomato::

Sorry, I couldn't resist.

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Speaking on behalf of the Lycanthropes...

*unsheaths her claws, while leaning agienst something* Both intolorances should be squashed... in very, very unnatural ways.

Was having a discussion with Itax, Wonder how either side would react to one of us? I mean.. one hand the humans would be thinking they were talking to another human... or that furry little bear could be thinking he was talking to another furry... Untill we shifted... and freak them right out. :wink:

"You.. you're not human/furry!!"

"No... I'm niether. Care to explain your views to me again?" *evil sharp toothed grin*

Ok.. I had my dark demented moment. =)

Like I said.. this was a "I winder if..." I love having those. :wink: So much to dream apon.

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Wah! Wanted to use that approach in a comic... :sad:

Oh well, I'll think of a spin-off soon...

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Feh. Here come the "Nazis" again. We'll see how the parson stands up to them. So far, so good.

::sigh!::

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I stood my ground when the fist fell on my cheek.
Stumbled but still I stood, in pain that was deeper than from that blow.
They looked at me with burning anger.
My calmness making the anger greater.
Feeling their and loud mind chanted words.
They had been taught some of this and some raised this way.
These lives shaded with ignorant lies.
Brothers and sisters raising another hand against me.
My glasses fell broken but I could still see.
See how they have let ignorance rule their perceptions.
A mote that was blinding them.
Their desire to take an eye for an eye.
A wise man said this would make a world blind.
Our grasped hands were pulled apart.
Fear cannot sever our bonds.
I did fall...
Though only physically.
Our ideals stay with us and they are ones so many will share.
Many do share.
There is love for those that did this.
Love and pity.
I fell and another took my place.
Standing for truth.
Never standing alone.

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On 2002-04-10 16:52, AntiEntropy wrote:
Feh. Here come the "Nazis" again. We'll see how the parson stands up to them. So far, so good.
Actually, if you think about it, this is the
first actual concerted action taken by
any anti-human group. Up to this time it's
all been just voicing of opinions, and mostly
by the loud little ursine. Now they have begun
to act, and it is Borzoi who's leading them.

::sigh!::

...I'm getting sentimental for Living in Greytown.
So do I. But Dave's doing something very
special with his new comic!

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On 2002-03-30 09:06, AtmanRyu wrote:
No need to hate that bear anyway, as he'll learn his lesson the REAL hard way...

MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! :evil:

That, or an incident that would put him in an odd situation.

Whichever happens first :grin:
Not to give the plot away, but is there any
reason why the two couldn't happen at the
same time? :wink:

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On 2002-03-30 10:53, Gabriel wrote:
On 2002-03-29 13:44, genecatlow wrote:

He will...
But... will he in TIME?

(duhn, duhn. DUUUUUHN)
To say more would give the story away...

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On 2002-03-30 21:42, Orenda SilverCougar wrote:
Speaking on behalf of the Lycanthropes...

*unsheaths her claws, while leaning agienst something* Both intolorances should be squashed... in very, very unnatural ways.

Was having a discussion with Itax, Wonder how either side would react to one of us? I mean.. one hand the humans would be thinking they were talking to another human... or that furry little bear could be thinking he was talking to another furry... Untill we shifted... and freak them right out. :wink:

"You.. you're not human/furry!!"

"No... I'm niether. Care to explain your views to me again?" *evil sharp toothed grin*

Ok.. I had my dark demented moment. =)

Like I said.. this was a "I winder if..." I love having those. :wink: So much to dream apon.

Well... not to upset a lycanthrope, but the
lessons that this conflict will teach their
world are going to have to be learned in very
natural ways, if the lessons are going to
have any lasting effect. Their world is on the
verge of a change that is going to shake
everyone on it right down to the core, and
as sharp as a lycanthrope's claws can be (and
I've no doubt they can be sharp indeed!) the
claws of reality are sharper.

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