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Not really :P

But .....

We will go through a state of wax and wane.

It is human nature to group together, then fragment within the group, to form allegiances and establish a hierachy of sorts.

Once a loose agreement of idealogies ( conciouos or unconciouosly) is established, the first act of the new "clique" is to dampen any possible challenge to the group leadership from any new comers, whilst the infighting within the "clique" (again concious or unconciously) for supremecy takes place.

It is the role of the elders in this society to moderate the extremism of the intemperate.

Shall I go further or am I boring you :P

Not boring at all... Please continue...

Psst, you spelt conscious wrong twice...

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Not really :P

 

But .....

We will go through a state of wax and wane.  

 

It is human nature to group together, then fragment within the group, to form allegiances and establish a hierachy of sorts.

Once a loose agreement of idealogies ( conciouos or unconciouosly) is established, the first act of the new "clique" is to dampen any possible challenge to the group leadership from any new comers, whilst the infighting within the "clique" (again concious or unconciously) for supremecy takes place.

 

It is the role of the elders in this society to moderate the extremism of the intemperate.

 

Shall I go further or am I boring you :P

Cliff note; There is "elite" group with in SAU-QLD, and its shitting newbie n00bs?

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I pity da fool with an NT domain...

BAH NT is Stone Age stuff, 2003 Advanced Server, sweeeeeet!

Not really :P

But .....

We will go through a state of wax and wane.

It is human nature to group together, then fragment within the group, to form allegiances and establish a hierachy of sorts.

Once a loose agreement of idealogies ( conciouos or unconciouosly) is established, the first act of the new "clique" is to dampen any possible challenge to the group leadership from any new comers, whilst the infighting within the "clique" (again concious or unconciously) for supremecy takes place.

It is the role of the elders in this society to moderate the extremism of the intemperate.

Shall I go further or am I boring you :)

Looks like someone has been watching too much Survivor! :P

nite!

zzzZZzzZZzzZZzzZZzzz

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i know a guy who put his hand in a deep frier once :P

haha, sif edit my posts Ben

I also know a guy that suck his hands down my pants once
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Very interesting Nex... Not just a pretty face after all...

Why Shucks ... some may say "not even a pretty face"

Too late and too drunk to go on further.....maybe some other day.

but there is heaps of stuff about it on the net (der...) once you know how it works you can see how someone like Hitler can come to prominence and large groups of people can be manipulated through exclusion and inclusion...... it is also one of the reasons why they have moderators in forums like here.

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Nexus... You need a sexretary to type out your replys... The suspence is killing me!

... wheres pred when you need him?

That is because he is trying to fend me off

it is time for him to come to bed

say goodnight to Chris everybody

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