10-21-2010, 12:02 AM
Kaomea wrote:Gonzo: We're here for the drama, and drama is driven by conflict. Nobody really wants peace, because peace is ultimately boring.
@Gonzo: lol, I'm not even going to explain why I disagree with this statement. I'm just gonna hug ya and pat ya on the head. It's so awesome you have such a strong faith in your beliefs. It's clear there is no swaying you. MUAH.
@Grand: OMG yes! And forgiveness is so awesome. Gooooo team! Cracks up, I swear, I'm normally horribly sarcastic but lately I've been just a pile of rancid love that just explodes everywhere. It's annoying!Kaomea - you needn't explain why you disagree with my statement. You might, however, consider looking up the word "drama" in the dictionary. I didn't make up the definition. In addition, in regard war, you might read "Territorial Imperative" by Robert Ardry.
In both cases, what is described might be said to be factual, and therefor not a matter of belief. In regard war, you might consider how much human literature and art are devoted to war. Consider the US National Anthem, for example - "...bombs bursting in air..." consider the number of movies made about war.
The popular stance is to abhor war which in reality is a hypocrisy. The majority of history is concerned with war as well.
@Gonzo: lol, I'm not even going to explain why I disagree with this statement. I'm just gonna hug ya and pat ya on the head. It's so awesome you have such a strong faith in your beliefs. It's clear there is no swaying you. MUAH.
@Grand: OMG yes! And forgiveness is so awesome. Gooooo team! Cracks up, I swear, I'm normally horribly sarcastic but lately I've been just a pile of rancid love that just explodes everywhere. It's annoying!Kaomea - you needn't explain why you disagree with my statement. You might, however, consider looking up the word "drama" in the dictionary. I didn't make up the definition. In addition, in regard war, you might read "Territorial Imperative" by Robert Ardry.
In both cases, what is described might be said to be factual, and therefor not a matter of belief. In regard war, you might consider how much human literature and art are devoted to war. Consider the US National Anthem, for example - "...bombs bursting in air..." consider the number of movies made about war.
The popular stance is to abhor war which in reality is a hypocrisy. The majority of history is concerned with war as well.

