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Post by The Lost Pirate on Feb 25, 2003 21:49:19 GMT -5
has anyone noticed that the kids of today have been getting progressively lazier. What is up with that. All this new technology comming out making it easier for everyone to do everything. What does everyone else think, expand!!
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Post by Josiah on Feb 25, 2003 22:55:20 GMT -5
hey bary...this is the "religious debate" section, not the "grade 9 essay topic" section.
either start an actual debate, or get the hell out.
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Post by jonny hughes on Feb 26, 2003 0:54:39 GMT -5
hahahaha hell...now that's religious talk!
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Post by JayC on Feb 26, 2003 4:13:21 GMT -5
josiah sure drew the line on that one
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Post by Tyler on Feb 27, 2003 13:31:38 GMT -5
You could maybe include that in the 'philisophical' section, in a 'grade 9 philosophy essay' kinda way. I wouldn't. But you might.
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Post by Pumpkin King on Feb 27, 2003 15:58:33 GMT -5
ya kids are lazy but so are adults
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Post by vanessa murder. on Feb 27, 2003 19:08:17 GMT -5
so's your mom
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Post by The Lost Pirate on Feb 27, 2003 22:14:19 GMT -5
joziah, im just trying to figure out why kids are lazy thats all, geeze man, relax, stop being so senical(i cant spell)and if you want to bug me about my poor grammer, go ahead
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Post by Stuci Firme on Feb 27, 2003 23:34:20 GMT -5
I'm with Josiah, and though the question is relevant, it's really more of a personal rant, so i'm moving this topic to the general board.
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Post by The Lost Pirate on Feb 27, 2003 23:38:52 GMT -5
ok, then maybe you could tell me what "phillisophical" should be about, im not clued into that
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Post by Stuci Firme on Feb 27, 2003 23:45:11 GMT -5
phi·los·o·phy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f-ls-f) n. pl. phi·los·o·phies Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: the philosophy of Hume. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs. The disciplines presented in university curriculums of science and the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology. The discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and epistemology. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or activity; an underlying theory: an original philosophy of advertising. A system of values by which one lives: has an unusual philosophy of life
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Post by xwheelercorex on Feb 27, 2003 23:57:14 GMT -5
Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline. thats not a very philosophical definition. what defines wisdom?
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Post by The Lost Pirate on Feb 28, 2003 12:14:14 GMT -5
the real question is, who defines wisdom?
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Post by Steve M on Feb 28, 2003 12:58:22 GMT -5
well what about the stupid lazy kids
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Post by Josiah on Feb 28, 2003 19:26:37 GMT -5
stupid lazy kids post on message boards
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