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    Obama = 666?

    What government would an anarchist replace government with? Rejection is not supplantation of one thing with another. It is discarding. Look up "Ubermensch". Zarathustra ties the Übermensch to the death of God, meaning specifically the Christian God. While this God was the ultimate expression of other-worldly values and the instincts that gave birth to those values, belief in that God nevertheless did give life meaning for a time. The time has come when serious human beings can no longer believe in God, however — God is dead, meaning that the idea of God can no longer provide values. With the sole source of values no longer capable of providing those values, there is a real danger of nihilism. Zarathustra presents the Übermensch as the creator of new values. In this way, it appears as a solution to the problem of the death of God and nihilism. Because the Übermensch acts to create new values within the moral vacuum of nihilism, there is nothing that this creative act would not justify. Alternatively, in the absence of this creation, there are no grounds upon which to criticize or justify any action, including the particular values created and the means by which they are promulgated. In order to avoid a relapse into Platonic Idealism or asceticism, the creation of these new values cannot be motivated by the same instincts that gave birth to those tables of values. Instead, they must be motivated by a love of this world and of life. Whereas Nietzsche diagnosed the Judeo-Christian-democratic value system as a reaction against life and hence destructive in a sense, the new values which the Übermensch will be responsible for will be life-affirming and creative.
  2. i didn't know sandra bullock was really sly stallone! wow.
  3. G-spotter

    Obama = 666?

    What government would an anarchist replace government with? Rejection is not supplantation of one thing with another. It is discarding.
  4. G-spotter

    Obama = 666?

    Ivan, you should become a Raelian.
  5. Blackie - first knuckle of index and middle fingers for me.
  6. I acquired one of these little toys on Tuesday and by Sunday had placed it about 5 times. The 0.25 Tricam is basically the same size as the blue TCU or blue Zerocam but narrower and hence will fit in shallower cracks and pods. Otherwise it places just like pinky. My second didn't have any trouble taking it out in any of the placements. Blackie
  7. the new West Pole Brand "FOON" hoody has certified Foontech panels in it. this proprietary technology allows your chakras to remain aligned even while hungover. Not even honeycombs or luckycharms will duplicate this effect.
  8. The bouldering is pretty good all around the Twin Sisters. Surprised there are not more Pad People in there.
  9. G-spotter

    Tick Bite

    Somebody in Hope got Lyme disease from a tick bite so definitely see a doc. Lyme disease sucks.
  10. i figured some WA/OR folk might like to know snowline conditions at rock climbing around squamish. there is snow on the second and third summits of the chief. walking off from angels crest currently requires a bit of postholing. the crest itself is reportedly pretty dry, though. the cheakamus canyon area has lots of snow. getting to chek requires walking from the highway. a friend of mine was climbing there two weeks ago and acquired pneumonia from the cold and wet belaying conditions. routes themselves are dry, though. pls. update this thread with latest conditions as the snow melts. thank you for allow canadian to post
  11. martin volken used to have a topo on his website?
  12. Selma Hayek has been clinically proven to make weiners grow better than death metal. 8========================================D
  13. get a job, hippie
  14. bnjx0oAHwy8
  15. Is that in the Twin Sisters Range?
  16. This thread: quickly becoming a contender for "BIGGEST CC.COM CIRCLEJERK EVER"
  17. Hey Don, I'm not talking about the 70s, Nirvana Ridge was one of the first 5.9's in Washington in the early 60's I have an account in a VOC Journal of the 2nd or 3rd free ascent. Of note, the climber was a European student at UBC who had originally learned to climb in the Elbesandstein and Czech sandstone areas.
  18. Yeah totally, but use a bigger one. Mine is 3/8" stock which is pretty thick and heavy. I can tell by the size of the gate to the quicklink that the one you have the pic of above, is 1/4" stock.
  19. It's the Polish Bob generator! I have a few points of contention with Cocksucker Fucking Clownpuncher, Jr.. The full truth of my conclusion I shall develop in the course of this letter but the conclusion's general outline is that we must certainly challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations. Does that sound extremist? Is it too disreputable for you? I'm sorry if it seems that way but that's life. He can't possibly believe that everyone with a different set of beliefs from his is going to get a one-way ticket to Hell. He's atrabilious but he's not that atrabilious. Cocksucker has conceived the project of reigning over opinions and of conquering neither kingdoms nor provinces but the human mind. If this project succeeds then distasteful losers will be free to leave a generation of people planted in the mud of a balmy world to begin a new life in the shadows of particularism. Even worse, it will be illegal for anyone to say anything about how if you think that Cocksucker's adages can give us deeper insights into the nature of reality then you're suffering from very serious nearsightedness. You're focusing too much on what Cocksucker wants you to see and failing to observe many other things of much greater importance such as that it may seem difficult at first to solve the problems that are important to most people. It is. But there's something I've observed about him. Namely, he may not know how to spell "anatomicochirurgical" but he definitely knows how to inject even more fear and divisiveness into political campaigns. I've further observed that Cocksucker uses terrorism to evoke a misdirected response to genuine unresolved grievances. That's the large elephant in the room that nobody ever talks about. Nevertheless, I unequivocally claim that people really ought to start talking about it because then they'd realize that Cocksucker finds reality too difficult to swallow. Or maybe it just gets lost between the sports and entertainment pages. In either case, that fact is simply inescapable to any thinking man or woman. "Thinking" is the key word in the previous sentence. Cocksucker's backers would sooner ally with evil than oppose it. In that context, one could say that the first response to this from Cocksucker's pals is perhaps that Cocksucker's way of life is correct and everyone else's isn't. Wrong. Just glance at the facts: Anyone who hasn't been living in a cave with his eyes shut and his ears plugged knows that Cocksucker's words have merged with imperialism in several interesting ways. Both spring from the same kind of reality-denying mentality. Both subject human beings to indignities. And both concentrate all the wealth of the world into his own hands. I conclude this letter with an appropriate quote: "It would be more productive for Cocksucker Fucking Clownpuncher, Jr. to take a more diplomatic and conciliatory approach." I believe we all know who said that, don't we?
  20. musical chairs. look who isn't sitting down. of course, every transaction has two sides. someone wins and someone loses. the role of banks and loan agents must be questioned. they loaned money to people they knew with high probability would not be able to repay it, because their competitors were also doing it. for a few years, fiscal prudence looked old-fashioned. that's bad business practice. but now, the biggest players get a taxpayer bailout because they are "too big to be allowed to fall". do you think they'll be encouraged to do the same thing next time knowing they can never truly fail?
  21. I have the impression that Nirvana Ridge was pretty badass back in the day as one of the hardest free routes in WA when it was freed?
  22. I bet your platinum credit cards are made out of silvery coloured plastic, poser. A real geologist would have a platinum card MADE OUT OF platinum.
  23. I'm not white. I'm melanin-challenged.
  24. MEC version $40 http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442621832&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302873229&bmUID=1207774985529
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