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Ink wrote:I realize nobody here cares for thesis papers.
This is something that I've found to be a bit true. I've written a thesis or two here, but generally spend my time away from anything political or religious (these days) to avoid becoming a dramacrat.

Not that those who get into long-winded discussions on these things are all dramacrats. I'll have to check if we instilled the idea of a rule to keep away from those subjects or not. At this point, I just keep it as a rule to myself.
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Baphnedia wrote:
Ink wrote:I realize nobody here cares for thesis papers.
This is something that I've found to be a bit true. I've written a thesis or two here, but generally spend my time away from anything political or religious (these days) to avoid becoming a dramacrat.

Not that those who get into long-winded discussions on these things are all dramacrats. I'll have to check if we instilled the idea of a rule to keep away from those subjects or not. At this point, I just keep it as a rule to myself.
I usually stray from too powerful subjects but I got tempted. I felt it was appropriate to tilt the scales a little but I should have realized the heart of debating online with messageboard forums is futile. It never looks or ends fantastic.

I'll take the notation to heart. New personal rules and all.
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I tend to find it's the idealists that do the most to help, or damage, their cause. Kind of a double edged sword deal. You might not see it like that.

In the end, however, they're the ones who get things done.
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Set wrote:I tend to find it's the idealists that do the most to help, or damage, their cause. Kind of a double edged sword deal. You might not see it like that.

In the end, however, they're the ones who get things done.
I do see it like a double edged sword. Idealists can hurt and damage and bring prospects and results, depending either way... Though I think ideals are hard to manifest or be fruitful.

A group of people may be idealists, but that does NOT mean they get anything done. It just means they're idealists -- and such a thing is not usually a complimentary word since ideals are usually a concept of absolute perfection by definition.

And, in my opinion, perfection is something hard pressed to be found.
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hell yes son!

my dream is to take pics of real wolves for a mag.
i have a frend that takes great pics of them and is a huge suporter of wolves.
you never know just how you look through other peoples' eyes.
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I'm a wolf lover.... One day, I'm gonna be a vet in some wild-life park where's wolves....

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