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Author Topic:   Buzsaw Permanently Suspended
joshua221 
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Message 26 of 83 (195546)
03-30-2005 8:24 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Admin
03-30-2005 1:10 PM


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I have permantly suspended Buzsaw's posting privileges.
That truly sucks. The guy's a veteran.

Social Darwinism enjoyed widespread popularity in some European circles, particularly among ruling elites during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period the global recession of the 1870s encouraged a view of the world which saw societies or nations in competition with one another for survival in a hostile world. This attitude encouraged increasing militarization and the division of the world into colonial spheres of influence. The interpretation of social Darwinism of the time emphasized competition between species and races rather than cooperation.

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joshua221 
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Message 27 of 83 (195550)
03-30-2005 8:28 PM
Reply to: Message 23 by mike the wiz
03-30-2005 7:55 PM


Re: Final point via irrefutable mikes words of discerning brilliance
Your right mike. There will be different treatment for the few that differ in opinion. I don't find it very offensive personally, minnemoose being the only threat to my health so far.
I think that buz was a good guy, but a radical guy. I also think that he wouldn't try to irritate the admin percy on purpose but it sort of came out like that.

Social Darwinism enjoyed widespread popularity in some European circles, particularly among ruling elites during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period the global recession of the 1870s encouraged a view of the world which saw societies or nations in competition with one another for survival in a hostile world. This attitude encouraged increasing militarization and the division of the world into colonial spheres of influence. The interpretation of social Darwinism of the time emphasized competition between species and races rather than cooperation.

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joshua221 
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Message 28 of 83 (195551)
03-30-2005 8:30 PM
Reply to: Message 24 by Nighttrain
03-30-2005 8:21 PM


Re: Final point via irrefutable mikes words of discerning brilliance
This isn't survivor, plz don't turn it into survival of the fittest. lol

Social Darwinism enjoyed widespread popularity in some European circles, particularly among ruling elites during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period the global recession of the 1870s encouraged a view of the world which saw societies or nations in competition with one another for survival in a hostile world. This attitude encouraged increasing militarization and the division of the world into colonial spheres of influence. The interpretation of social Darwinism of the time emphasized competition between species and races rather than cooperation.

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