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09-09-2007 , 07:09 PM
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mises.org advocates home schooling over public school
[..] I just don't see why homeschooling vs. private schooling would be of any interest to them.
I didn't say homeschooling vs private schooling, I said home schooling vs public schooling.


Obviously The Mises Institute supports entrepreneurship. Mises.org = a private school.
09-09-2007 , 07:18 PM
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I don't see any reason for teen rebel 'anarchists' to read mises.org on a regular basis.
Really...? You seem to.
What do you mean?
If you really are so stupid that you need me to spell out this joke, then unfortunately I don't think you'd get it if I explained it.
09-09-2007 , 07:24 PM
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I don't see any reason for teen rebel 'anarchists' to read mises.org on a regular basis.
Really...? You seem to.
What do you mean?
If you really are so stupid that you need me to spell out this joke, then unfortunately I don't think you'd get it if I explained it.

Maybe add a smiley next time for clarification. I'm more used to other type of sentiments coming from you.
09-09-2007 , 08:06 PM
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mises.org advocates home schooling over public school
[..] I just don't see why homeschooling vs. private schooling would be of any interest to them.
I didn't say homeschooling vs private schooling, I said home schooling vs public schooling.


Obviously The Mises Institute supports entrepreneurship. Mises.org = a private school.
Right, I know you didn't say home vs. private. I just thought it was odd that you said home vs. public and not private vs. public, and was wondering if you meant anything by it. I guess you didn't.
09-09-2007 , 08:13 PM
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Whatever the number is, it's growing exponentially.
So when can I stop paying taxes?
After you've converted a hundred people, and each one of those has converted another hundred.
I am pretty sure your posting is driving people to the arms of the state.
09-09-2007 , 08:40 PM
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Whatever the number is, it's growing exponentially.
So when can I stop paying taxes?
After you've converted a hundred people, and each one of those has converted another hundred.
I am pretty sure your posting is driving people to the arms of the state.
Which gives you an opportunity to better me!
09-09-2007 , 10:02 PM
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Whatever the number is, it's growing exponentially.
well when you start with such a tiny number it's pretty easy
09-09-2007 , 10:07 PM
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Whatever the number is, it's growing exponentially.
well when you start with such a tiny number it's pretty easy

70 years ago it was tiny. Now it's almost mundane.
09-09-2007 , 10:28 PM
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Propertard's avatar was like Craig Biggio or someone, IIRC. And then I think he switched it to a black guy (whom I didn't recognize) towards the end of his career.

These statists seem to like to use avatars of other persons. I wonder if there is anything to that (or if the trend even exists).
LOL. Yeah, good job, Sherlock. I'm sure the Craig Biggio avatar is deeply political symbol amongst "statists".
09-09-2007 , 10:30 PM
ALaw,

You want a voluntarist avatar?
09-09-2007 , 10:34 PM
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Propertard's avatar was like Craig Biggio or someone, IIRC. And then I think he switched it to a black guy (whom I didn't recognize) towards the end of his career.

These statists seem to like to use avatars of other persons. I wonder if there is anything to that (or if the trend even exists).
LOL. Yeah, good job, Sherlock. I'm sure the Craig Biggio avatar is deeply political symbol amongst "statists".
You scoff, but there IS a statist baseball mafia conspiracy! Iron made me remove this image after I made it my avatar:

09-09-2007 , 10:39 PM
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Propertard's avatar was like Craig Biggio or someone, IIRC. And then I think he switched it to a black guy (whom I didn't recognize) towards the end of his career.

These statists seem to like to use avatars of other persons. I wonder if there is anything to that (or if the trend even exists).
LOL. Yeah, good job, Sherlock. I'm sure the Craig Biggio avatar is deeply political symbol amongst "statists".
You scoff, but there IS a statist baseball mafia conspiracy! Iron made me remove this image after I made it my avatar:


It's statists like you and me with our avatars of other people that are the problem here, pvn, not Iron.
09-09-2007 , 10:47 PM
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Propertard's avatar was like Craig Biggio or someone, IIRC. And then I think he switched it to a black guy (whom I didn't recognize) towards the end of his career.

These statists seem to like to use avatars of other persons. I wonder if there is anything to that (or if the trend even exists).
LOL. Yeah, good job, Sherlock. I'm sure the Craig Biggio avatar is deeply political symbol amongst "statists".
You scoff, but there IS a statist baseball mafia conspiracy! Iron made me remove this image after I made it my avatar:


It's statists like you and me with our avatars of other people that are the problem here, pvn, not Iron.
HA, the joke is on YOU, since I just changed mine!
09-09-2007 , 10:56 PM
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Propertard's avatar was like Craig Biggio or someone, IIRC. And then I think he switched it to a black guy (whom I didn't recognize) towards the end of his career.

These statists seem to like to use avatars of other persons. I wonder if there is anything to that (or if the trend even exists).
LOL. Yeah, good job, Sherlock. I'm sure the Craig Biggio avatar is deeply political symbol amongst "statists".
You scoff, but there IS a statist baseball mafia conspiracy! Iron made me remove this image after I made it my avatar:


It's statists like you and me with our avatars of other people that are the problem here, pvn, not Iron.
HA, the joke is on YOU, since I just changed mine!
2 can play at that game... Dammit .. I'm still a filthy statist.
09-09-2007 , 11:34 PM
Man Kaj, I was really attached to that theory of mine that involved 2 whole samples and hinged dramatically on a retired poster's feelings for one Craig Biggio. I thought I was in the midst of some scientific break through with my analysis here. Thanks for taking the time to point out the errors in that deeply developed theory of mine.

But really, I wouldn't be surprised if there did exist some psychological propensity for statists (moreso than ACists) to identify with other persons. That would make sense to me. But yes, you are correct that Properian's man crush on Craig Biggio doesn't do much to prove this. Thanks for your crippling insight this evening.
09-09-2007 , 11:35 PM
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ALaw,

You want a voluntarist avatar?
eh, not really heh. If for no other reason than that I think it's sort of cliche at this point. But I do need an avatar and am open to ideas.

Maybe some clever play on the V would work OK.
09-09-2007 , 11:44 PM
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ALaw,

You want a voluntarist avatar?
eh, not really heh. If for no other reason than that I think it's sort of cliche at this point. But I do need an avatar and am open to ideas.

Maybe some clever play on the V would work OK.

What sets you apart? Certain hobbies? Ideas?
09-09-2007 , 11:59 PM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard
09-10-2007 , 12:02 AM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard

Why do you think that is?
09-10-2007 , 12:04 AM
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Man Kaj, I was really attached to that theory of mine that involved 2 whole samples and hinged dramatically on a retired poster's feelings for one Craig Biggio. I thought I was in the midst of some scientific break through with my analysis here. Thanks for taking the time to point out the errors in that deeply developed theory of mine.

But really, I wouldn't be surprised if there did exist some psychological propensity for statists (moreso than ACists) to identify with other persons. That would make sense to me. But yes, you are correct that Properian's man crush on Craig Biggio doesn't do much to prove this. Thanks for your crippling insight this evening.
And yours.
09-10-2007 , 12:29 AM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard

Why do you think that is?
Someone should make Nielsio a therapist avatar.
09-10-2007 , 01:44 AM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard

Why do you think that is?
nh
09-10-2007 , 01:45 AM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard

Why do you think that is?
Someone should make Nielsio a therapist avatar.
ban for hate speech plz.
09-10-2007 , 01:48 AM
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In mid august 2005, the average unique monthly visitors was 172,000 at mises.org alone.
Any we all know the requirements for viewing a website is agreeing with everything on it.

What do you mean?
god damn it
reading your posts tilts me so hard

Why do you think that is?
Because you make a post in BBV where a donk tries to bluff you on two streets with less than half a buy in. IS IT REALLY THAT RARE OF AN OCCURANCE FOR YOU that you need to brag about it?
09-10-2007 , 01:55 PM
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Man Kaj, I was really attached to that theory of mine that involved 2 whole samples and hinged dramatically on a retired poster's feelings for one Craig Biggio. I thought I was in the midst of some scientific break through with my analysis here. Thanks for taking the time to point out the errors in that deeply developed theory of mine.

But really, I wouldn't be surprised if there did exist some psychological propensity for statists (moreso than ACists) to identify with other persons. That would make sense to me. But yes, you are correct that Properian's man crush on Craig Biggio doesn't do much to prove this. Thanks for your crippling insight this evening.
And yours.
Well mine was mostly a joke, captain. I thought the reference to "Propertard" and his Craig Biggio avatar would have made that clear. Your wise-ass "look how superior I am" tone plays well in the right context, but be careful. Loose quips sink ships. Redirect your pent up anger to the serious posts, plz.

      
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