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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.07.14 13:11:00 -
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Originally by: Codo Yagari Edited by: Codo Yagari on 14/07/2011 12:46:43
Anarchy is like a boat at sea and one of the men begins to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answers, "I am only boring under my own seat.". "Yes, you are correct.", the others reply. "What right do we have to stop you from whatever you are doing."
The sea you float upon must be in must be awfully lonely with only one boat. The sea I'm familiar with has many boats. Enough boats for everyone. In this case, if one man wants to sink his own boat, what right do we have to stop him?
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.07.15 03:36:00 -
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Originally by: Codo Yagari
Originally by: Biife Stuhe
Originally by: Codo Yagari Edited by: Codo Yagari on 14/07/2011 12:46:43
Anarchy is like a boat at sea and one of the men begins to bore a hole in the bottom of the boat. On being remonstrating with, he answers, "I am only boring under my own seat.". "Yes, you are correct.", the others reply. "What right do we have to stop you from whatever you are doing."
The sea you float upon must be in must be awfully lonely with only one boat. The sea I'm familiar with has many boats. Enough boats for everyone. In this case, if one man wants to sink his own boat, what right do we have to stop him?
In the world I am familiar with, we are all sitting in the same boat.
I challenge you to prove your point by sinking the entire universe. We're not a planet-bound species anymore, Mr. Yagari. You're not on my boat.
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.07.17 14:25:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine I want everyone to be free.
Originally by: Invelious And then what?
Profit.
*Biife chuckles a bit*
Or perhaps more accurately, 'Whatever'. Free Captains operate under the belief that Capsuleers, and humanity in general should be free to do whatever they wish. It's the core of our ethos. In a universe with limitless resources, such as ours, there is no moral reason to stop anyone from any action, except in self-defense.
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.08.02 13:26:00 -
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Originally by: Fridarey Whereas in mine we have a million boats and million dreams. Strange how perceptions differ isn't it?
Originally by: Codo Yagari Not very strange if you ask me, but regrettable. I guess it comes down to if you think it's "every man for himself" or if you think we're all in this together. :s
Is the thought that every man is for himself really a regrettable one? I find the idea of every man being against himself far more pitiable.
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.08.06 02:31:00 -
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Originally by: Herzog Wolfhammer Edited by: Herzog Wolfhammer on 05/08/2011 00:24:03 Governments use force, and a coercion through fear of force, to achieve their means.
Hence to attempt in achieving anarchy and resorting to force in such endeavors, it is to become a government.
Your logic is flawed.
Just because Governments use force doesn't mean all organizations that use force are therefore Governments. That's ridiculous.
To illustrate: "Minmatar use two legs to walk, therefore all creatures that use two legs to walk are Minmatar."
See how that doesn't work?
An Anarchist governs only Himself.
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.08.08 18:16:00 -
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Originally by: Codo Yagari Edited by: Codo Yagari on 08/08/2011 11:40:58
What when the very cells of your body start to proclaim anarchy? Will you let them have their way? (i.e. your doom)
Wonderful. Yet more inept metaphors from Mr.Yagari. 'Capsuleers are like people in a boat.' 'Capsuleers are like cells in a body.'
Ridiculous.
The only Capsuleers who resemble unthinking, reactionary cells in a body are those who subscribe to the outdated theories and agendas of the old empires. Perhaps you count yourself among them, Mr.Yagari. I do not.
We don't have to be this way.
We can be independent. We can fly free. We can be creative demi-gods, burning our own individual wills across the stars with the searing flames of our intellect.
That so many are shuttered and blinded to the possibility of true freedom and individual will, including yourself Mr.Yagari, is evidence that the revolution needs to, even MUST continue.
This is why I will never give up on the revolution.
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Biife Stuhe
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2011.08.09 14:12:00 -
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Originally by: Codo Yagari Edited by: Codo Yagari on 09/08/2011 10:38:34
You seek freedom, yet you do not seem to seek the answers to the question of the origin of our lives. In a sense your ambition is admirable, it is certainly better than being a drone that accepts all that is imposed upon him. But take my advise, you should seek the answers to the question of the mystery of this entire existence, instead of trying to make yourself demi-gods in it. You seek to be a demi-god, yet you have not the singlest clue how even your own body works. You really need to get down to the basics before you start to proclaim yourself universal masters. Try meditation and humbleness. Do that for a couple of years, then perhaps we can talk again.
You presume far too much about my knowledge and desires, Mr.Yagari. I have no interest in being a 'universal master'. I seek only the freedom to do as I wish and the freedom for all to do so as well.
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