Humankind

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  1. Jacobe

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    Interesting, educational, repetitive, enlightening, to worried about, funny, grotesque, alive, happy, violent, cute, amusing, horrible....
    could be, imho it is.... whadayathink...
     
  3. Jacobe

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    You took the feet you of my mouth bro. :) That was just the thing what I expected.. to hear ppl's opinions about that clip..
     
  4. looseleaf

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    Interesting. Definite cause for a moment of reflection.

    But in the end it's more monkey-speak for monkeys with short attention span.
     
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    and you think that you are'nt a monkey?
     
  6. looseleaf

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    Just the opposite Jacob!


    It takes one to know one, no?

    :D
     
  7. Jacobe

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    Am I a monkey? What is opposite of monkey?
     
  8. looseleaf

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    quadroped.:D
     
  9. ronin

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    Mankind is something to be surpassed. What have you done to surpass mankind?"
    All beings so far have created something beyond themselves. Do you want to be the ebb of that great tide, and revert back to the beast rather than surpass mankind? What is the ape to a man? A laughing-stock, a thing of shame. And just so shall a man be to the Superman: a laughing-stock, a thing of shame. You have evolved from worm to man, but much within you is still worm. Once you were apes, yet even now man is more of an ape than any of the apes.
     
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    one ape found here.
     
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    Re: hmmm :)

    Depressing :) But a bigger question for me: what will Finland be like in 20 years? Will any Finns live there, or will it be populated by refugees from Iraq, Somalia, North Africa, etc.

    What is a Finn?

    :)

    BTW, sorry, I ask questions not allowed in EU :)
     
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    Re: hmmm :)

    In 20 years we'll be something like Iceland is now. Small populated, kinda remote country with it's own thing going on. Technological, but still grumpy.
    Kinda wealthy as a country, but with broke citizens (average income is far less than in Us f.e., with higher taxes and higher prizes all in all). We might end up in Nato, but mostly it'll be few officer wandering around the world with it (there'll be no support from citizens to have own casualties).
    And our biggest "non-finn" population is and will be russians but not in very big deal.

    And there will be no more polar bears (ALW's trucks emissions killed them :D )

    And a Finn is somekind of half man, half machine. We ain't going nowhere.

    :D
     
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    Re: hmmm :)

    I hope you are correct, Air :) But before you want to be like Iceland, look at their financial drama now! But yes, Finns are a very strong people.

    Don't surrender to the EU agenda :)

    :znaika: :) :cheers:

    I wish the USA could have some of the tech personnel you guys have...
     
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    Re: hmmm :)

    I wish Americans just pronounce "Nokia" correctly!

    It is NOT a Japanese cell phone people!!!!!:znaika:
     
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    My nokias back says it's made in Malaysia.....

    :D
     
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    how do they pronounce nokia?
     
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    Malayans or Finn's?

    hahahahaaaaa omg










    sry
     
  18. airfax

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    SILENCE!

    I'll zzzzap you!
     
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    think about Jeff Dunham Achmad hero's 72 virgins :D
     
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    nokia = no, killed in action

    The company used to make rubber boots and tractor tires in the beginning but now it's sales / net revenue is bigger than whole Finland's yearly budget. :p

    Here's an example of Nokia rubberboot :

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