i've just run a search on Cambridge dictionary online and there is no such word listed
thank you.

Agapooka wrote:The argument that because a premise cannot be proven false, it must be true, is known as a Negative Proof Fallacy in logic.
Pooka's UU Market Loyalty Card:Mister Sandman wrote:Nothing at all near the negative proof fallacy in logic. If it cannot be proven false, it has to be true.
No. It is not my problem. If it were my problem, I would solve it or die trying. As it stands, your facts/theories/stories have no impact on my life, do not limit my possibilities -while I might be somewhat .. less restricted- and frankly, pose no threat to me, my family, or the people I do care about.[KMA]Avenger wrote:that's plainly obvious and also, that's yours and everyone elses problem right there...
Muahahaha. Oh, really?[KMA]Avenger wrote:you should care, care for your fellow human beings,
Point-by-point:[spoiler]Ad 1. It is living the beggar's dream to do nothing and receive state-funded (read: taxpayer) support. That rat-behaviour is robbery. I am all for allowing the killing of robbers.[KMA]Avenger wrote:(1) care that you are being robbed of your money and labour, (2) care you are being lied to, (3) care that your leader/s doesn't give a crap for you or your country, (4) care who is at the heart of all the drug running, (5) care for the children that are being abducted by CPS and the CIA, c(6) are that high technology's are being suppressed and kept secret, (7) care that for NO reason whatsoever people are dying of starvation all over the world, (8) care that the health care and education systems are a disgrace, (9) care that abortion, eugenics and the destruction of the family has and is funded by the Rockefeller's, (10) care that wars are waged in the name of freedom, fighting oppression and terrorism but are in fact wars of terror, (11) care that global warming is a scam, (12) care that the catholic church is a satanic institution bent on suppressing knowledge...on and on...
[KMA]Avenger wrote:the hypocrisy apathy, laziness and downright stupidity of this world makes me want to throw up!


Ad 6. Give a monkey a gun, and he is bound to shoot either himself or -Heaven forbid!- the one who gave it to him.
wiki wrote:Blue Jays, like other corvids, are highly curious and very intelligent birds. Young individuals playfully snatch brightly coloured or reflective objects, such as bottle caps or pieces of aluminium foil, and carry them around until they lose interest. Blue Jays in captivity have been observed using strips of newspaper as tools to obtain food.
[/spoiler]also wiki wrote:[Corvids] are considered the most intelligent of the birds, having demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests (European Magpies) and tool making ability (Crows, Rooks)—skills until recently regarded as solely the province of humans and a few other higher mammals.
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When compared to dogs and cats in an experiment testing the ability to seek out food according to three-dimensional clues, corvids out-performed the mammals. A metaanalysis testing how often birds invented new ways to acquire food in the wild found corvids the most innovative birds
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Members of the corvid family have been known to watch other birds, remember where they hide their food, then return once the owner leaves. Corvids also move their food around between hiding places to avoid thievery, but only if they have previously been thieves themselves. The ability to hide food requires highly accurate spatial memories. Corvids have been recorded to recall their food's hiding place up to nine months later. It is suggested that vertical landmarks (like trees) are used to remember locations. There has also been evidence that Western Scrub-Jays, which store perishable foods, not only remember where they stored their food, but for how long. This has been compared to episodic memory, previously thought unique to humans.
Agapooka wrote:The argument that because a premise cannot be proven false, it must be true, is known as a Negative Proof Fallacy in logic.
Pooka's UU Market Loyalty Card:Mister Sandman wrote:Nothing at all near the negative proof fallacy in logic. If it cannot be proven false, it has to be true.
Yes. Monkeys and guns don't go together, I will cede that.Agapooka wrote:Yet it is the American people who gave the proverbial monkey (CIA) the proverbial gun and it is the American people, among others, that is being shot by it. You indirectly acknowledge this in other points you made, though. See how it works both ways?
Yes, eating rats. Sickening. Eagles and indeed, hawks, are in fact immortal creatures, unless they defile their bodies with rat/rodent meat/blood/nerves. Any contact with the rats will inevitably kill the hawks. It's a shame, really. (Also, all food is poisoned, as Avenger posed earlier, so whether the adverse effects of consuming rats is due to the rats or due to the food they ate.. that's another argument. Since that involves the feeding habits of rats, I find the mere thought revolting, and will not explore that argument.)Agapooka wrote:Another thing that you didn't note is that eagles eat rats. Oh and what makes one a "rat"? Is it greed? Is theft "rat" behaviour?
Agapooka wrote:'coz I've always fancied myself a Blue Jay...
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Unfortunately, they are also the prey of eagles. Boo.
Agapooka


Agapooka wrote:The argument that because a premise cannot be proven false, it must be true, is known as a Negative Proof Fallacy in logic.
Pooka's UU Market Loyalty Card:Mister Sandman wrote:Nothing at all near the negative proof fallacy in logic. If it cannot be proven false, it has to be true.
Universe wrote:No. It is not my problem. If it were my problem, I would solve it or die trying. As it stands, your facts/theories/stories have no impact on my life, do not limit my possibilities -while I might be somewhat .. less restricted- and frankly, pose no threat to me, my family, or the people I do care about.[KMA]Avenger wrote:that's plainly obvious and also, that's yours and everyone elses problem right there...Muahahaha. Oh, really?[KMA]Avenger wrote:you should care, care for your fellow human beings,
One can go out of their way to describe humans, but I will keep it short and simple. [spoiler]Some people are rats, filthy beasts, spreading infectuous diseases, biting randomly and being generally repulsive. When a rat enters your home, and you see it, what do you do? You pick up either the rat or a bat, and beat or throw it out of your house. You do not want rats around your children, you do not want rats around your food. In fact, you want them nowhere, if not locked up. Some people are dogs. Loyal, hard workers, some of them great hunters, others great guardians, as long as they have a master. When a dog enters your house, you might be inclined to be happy to see it, or kick it out of the house if you are not. Some people are sheep. Lazy, no good for anything but their meat and their wool. You don't invite sheep into your house, but when one happens to be there, you get it out. Some people are rabbits. Cute and furry, but without understanding. When you see a rabbit on the road sitting there right in the middle, you do not slow down. Depending on the height of your car's axles, you either hit it or not. The rabbit's possible death does not upset you. Other people are felines.. hunters, they are grateful when fed, and lean fighting machines when not. Silent hunters, they have a knack for tracking rats, rabbits, sheep, the occasional larger game. Felines have no need for political games.. they do what they want, or what the hand that feeds them wants them to do. They do not question, they do their jobs. And then, there are the hawks and eagles. Free spirits, kings of the air, lords of the sky and the ground alike. Kill with a single dive, spot a needlepin sticking out of a haystack with hawk-eyed precision, see the great perspective, have the potential to rule the world.[/spoiler]
I consider myself a hawk, or if of the lesser animals, a feline. I would not tolerate rats near my children. I would not tolerate rats to approach me, talk to me, order me around.. rats are disgusting. All rats could be terminated and I would not shed a single tear.
In conversation, attitude and mannerisms, I conduct myself like an eagle. How I can keep that up? I make it believable. Do you think people laugh behind my back? Sometimes, yes.. if they have the decency to wait, I often hear about it from my dog friends. If they do not wait, I have no qualms about turning around to face them. As a rule, I need not dirty my hands -felines react well to me-, but when I have to -and I have had to, once-, I can stand my ground more than adequately.
To some, I may seem like a feline. Fine by me. But the first person to consider me a dog, or a rabbit.. I have yet to meet. The people who will meet me face-to-face and consider me a rat, or a sheep, are yet to be born. (*ironic, if you consider this forum, how different from RL it gets)Point-by-point:[spoiler]Ad 1. It is living the beggar's dream to do nothing and receive state-funded (read: taxpayer) support. That rat-behaviour is robbery. I am all for allowing the killing of robbers.[KMA]Avenger wrote:(1) care that you are being robbed of your money and labour, (2) care you are being lied to, (3) care that your leader/s doesn't give a crap for you or your country, (4) care who is at the heart of all the drug running, (5) care for the children that are being abducted by CPS and the CIA, c(6) are that high technology's are being suppressed and kept secret, (7) care that for NO reason whatsoever people are dying of starvation all over the world, (8) care that the health care and education systems are a disgrace, (9) care that abortion, eugenics and the destruction of the family has and is funded by the Rockefeller's, (10) care that wars are waged in the name of freedom, fighting oppression and terrorism but are in fact wars of terror, (11) care that global warming is a scam, (12) care that the catholic church is a satanic institution bent on suppressing knowledge...on and on...
Ad 2. That is the nature of the game, G. Learn to play, or stand on the sidelines. Do not run onto the pitch yelling we are cheating if you do not know the rules.
Ad 3. My 'leader' is human (for the most part). As a consequence, he cares. I find it admirable to find someone so very much in control of their desires and emotions as to appear not to give a crap. Congratulations, you have a better leader as we do. Though it is my belief leaders are to be, without exception, hawks and eagles. Care just enough to keep the sheep following you, and just enough not to get dragged down by it. Caring distracts, and while it is a powerful tool, it is a double-edged blade. Care too much, and you will burn out.
Ad 4. I find drug-running particularly irrelevant to my environment. Sure, drug runners should pay import taxes. But other as that, I fail to see the relevance. If rats, sheep and dogs wish to poison themselves, let them throw money at it. I find dogs with addictions are so much easier to employ in your own service as regular dogs.
Ad 5. Indigos cannot be raised by non-gifted parents. Heck, most normal children cannot be raised by their rat parents. Contrary to popular belief, if you take a baby rat out of their environment, they can be taught tricks. Some can even interact properly with others, instead of biting and infecting them. Besides.. what was that about childrens' rights? They have the right to a stable home. Looked at the divorce rates lately? Stable homes, my backside.
Ad 6. Give a monkey a gun, and he is bound to shoot either himself or -Heaven forbid!- the one who gave it to him.
Ad 7. People die. Some sooner as others. Particularly useless ones, like the ones writhing in hunger instead of working to get it, are particularly irrelevant. Ones you interact with personally, are relevant even if, in the big picture, they -or their deaths- are not. You want me to shed a tear for them? Consider it shed. Moving on, you imply value where -as a rule on which there are exceptions aplenty- there is none.
Ad 8. If the rats would just die, the sheep do as they are told, and the rabbits do their jobs, this point would be less valid. As it stands, it is your best point thus far -though only in that it is your only valid point.
Ad 9. Not just the Rockefellers, sweetheart. If you are looking for someone to blame, though, you need only look in a mirror. I know why you did it, of course.. you were scared, frightened by stories of wars and viruses.. and when these people stood up to offer you hope, a way out, in exchange for one thing, you took the offer with both hands. One thing only.. your complete and silent obedience. You are breaking the covenant, G. Not that one man's aberrant vision on world events is particularly relevant.. but do you really need a scapegoat for a simple, evolutionistic balancing act of nature?
Ad 10. You seem to think "freedom" and "terrorism" are mutually exclusive. While admirable in it's naivite, it is as wrong as the 'logic' behind your thoughts on that.
Ad 11. When the next large-scale natural disaster strikes, do continue to blame the government. I assure you, it is entirely their fault. Rockefeller paid for an earthquake generator. You should see San Francisco in 10 years.
Ad 12. And yet another cause of your misfortune other as yourself. See below.[/spoiler][KMA]Avenger wrote:the hypocrisy apathy, laziness and downright stupidity of this world makes me want to throw up!
I share that part about the hypocrisy and the stupidity. However. Stupid people are necessary. If there were none, we would not be having this talk!*gotta love a little self-criticism*
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Universe wrote:
Either way. What I find most hypocritical, is that some people are hell-bent on finding causes for the misfortune of either themselves, or the human race in general, or specific groups. Instead of looking at themselves, they look at others as the cause of ALL things wrong. In their arrogance, their picture of themselves as saintesque heroes of the day while blaming *everything* on their leaders. People that in most cases, they directly or indirectly voted into office. That aside.. the pathological need to find scapegoats indicates a massive uncertainty and a desire to compensate for an incredible sense of guilt. You, the people, are forgiven. Every once in a while, all animals will look up and say "If only I could fly..".

A kinky necrophiliac beast defiler's dream..[KMA]Avenger wrote:flogging a dead horse comes to mind


[KMA]Avenger wrote:who is the naive one here?
Apophis The Great wrote:Express newspaper article wrote:The ultraright in search of allies
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The main currents of the right extreme reactionary were present: nostalgic old men of the IIIth Reich, the skinheads, the young boys and the girls referring to the " social nationalism ", come honor the memory of the deaths of the antirepublican riots of February 6th, 1934.
If the word "Jew" was never pronounced in short speeches, all the anti-semitic commonplaces of the 1930s were reviewed: " occult strengths which dominate the nation ", " stateless financiers ", " pure products of the Finance company of Rothschild "...
Myself wrote:When you got majority of "evil people" who share same thoughts, you must realize there's something wrong with your positions.


[KMA]Avenger wrote:so the Rockefeller's funding eugenics and abortion is a lie which i happily and naively believe to be real without questioning, is nothing more than a lie, fantasy, sick joke???
[KMA]Avenger wrote:what about Hitler and the other murderous tyrant dictators, youtelling me they wernt funded into power by the Rothschild's???
But even when Langer is mistaken and his guesses prove incorrect, he is often on the right track.
I think we both know that, sweetheart.[KMA]Avenger wrote:who is the naive one here?

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Jim, my good man, who do you think owns the newspapers?
which the reason why none of this is in the mainstream media in its entirety.
