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Chosen men wrote:I would imagine, using such "logic", gravitons are proof that anarchy is the preferred state of man. And for the record, you have totally dissed protons.

He's just making the point that in nature, there are hierarchies. It is necessary for the stability and balance of an atom that the nucleus be vastly larger than the electron. Gravitons - if they exist, for at this point they are purely hypothetical - play a very different and unique role in the universe.

The analogy works insofar as it goes. It doesn't prove any particular political point, but it does go to show that equality is not necessary to the order of a system, and indeed, sometimes inequality facilitates function.

Of the toads

Whats with the recipe in the new wa bill?

Aeracha

Discipio wrote:He's just making the point that in nature, there are hierarchies. It is necessary for the stability and balance of an atom that the nucleus be vastly larger than the electron. Gravitons - if they exist, for at this point they are purely hypothetical - play a very different and unique role in the universe.
The analogy works insofar as it goes. It doesn't prove any particular political point, but it does go to show that equality is not necessary to the order of a system, and indeed, sometimes inequality facilitates function.

Yet, in theory, gravitons are not bound to any structure (brane) and able to move without restriction -- thus, anarchy. I do not proceed from the premise of a universe but tend to see things from a multiversal viewpoint moulded within a continuum.

Democratic socialist federated states

Chosen men wrote:Yet, in theory, gravitons are not bound to any structure (brane) and able to move without restriction -- thus, anarchy. I do not proceed from the premise of a universe but tend to see things from a multiversal viewpoint moulded within a continuum.

Well this is an interesting conversation

Democratic socialist federated states wrote:Well this is an interesting conversation

Yeah. I have popcorn kettle corn or caramel corn..

Of the toads wrote:Yeah. I have popcorn kettle corn or caramel corn..

Kettle corn?! I want some! Pleeeease?

Saldinado wrote:Kettle corn?! I want some! Pleeeease?

Ok. Ok. Settle down young one. Geesh.

(hands sal 2.3 a bucket of kettle corn) four bits please.

i delare war on everbody

Of the toads wrote:Ok. Ok. Settle down young one. Geesh.
(hands sal 2.3 a bucket of kettle corn) four bits please.

*gives 4 bits or takes 4 bites*
Thank you. And goodnight!

Jamie dowdy wrote:i delare war on everbody

Homie my military is double your entire population. Step back and think. Please. Better a open hand in friendship than a closed fist in hatred.

Shnailand and Jamie dowdy

Salazarstan was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Devout, Most Authoritarian, and Most Conservative and the Top 10% for Largest Arms Manufacturing Sector.

Limeston

Jamie dowdy wrote:i delare war on everbody

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahf**kyouhahahahahahahahaha.

Why is there a recipe in the latest WA general assembly vote?

Valerion wrote:Why is there a recipe in the latest WA general assembly vote?

Just because

DrWinner wrote:RIVERPOND, I SWEAR TO CHRIST ABOVE! YOU MAY NOT BE THE LAST STRAW ON THIS CAMEL'S BACK, BUT YOU'RE DEFINITELY ENABLING SOMEONE TO BE.
I will hunt that someone down and break every bone in their body. Don't be that someone.

Love you too bb X

Of the toads wrote:Homie my military is double your entire population. Step back and think. Please. Better a open hand in friendship than a closed fist in hatred.

ok im not going to declare war on you or no one els

Chosen men wrote:Yet, in theory, gravitons are not bound to any structure (brane) and able to move without restriction -- thus, anarchy. I do not proceed from the premise of a universe but tend to see things from a multiversal viewpoint moulded within a continuum.

It isn't truly anarchy if they are still bound (as they by necessity must be) to physical laws like every actual thing that exists. And although you say they are not bound to branes, even so, they are bound to the multiverse.

Noverian empire

Well, $#!+.
Turns out my nation got all private enterprise banned and I don't even remember that. Thanks Obama.
Welp, guess I'll be a communist nation for now until I restore it.
Praise be Stalin, Mao and all the others.

Of the toads and Shnailand

The Nox Empire is ranked 16,212th in the world and 424th in the Pacific for Best Weather, with 146 Meters Of Sunlight.

Shinganshina, Kingdom of Eragol, and Limeston

Repitilysia is ranked 4,020th in the world and 55th in the Pacific for Best Weather, with 249 Meters Of Sunlight.

The sun never sets!

Shinganshina, Kingdom of Eragol, Limeston, and Shnailand

Limeston is ranked 175,712th in the world and 9,801st in the Pacific for Best Weather, with 60 Meters Of Sunlight.

Repitilysia, Shinganshina, and Kingdom of Eragol

Of The Toads is ranked 186,849th in the world and 10,112th in the Pacific for Best Weather, with -46 Meters Of Sunlight.

They say this iz bad weather. This iz toad wrather babyyyyyy

Shinganshina, Kingdom of Eragol, Limeston, and Reichstag federation

Post by Reichstag federation suppressed by a moderator.

Saldinado is ranked 2,550th in the world and 28th in the Pacific for Best Weather, with 304 Meters Of Sunlight.

Shinganshina, Kingdom of Eragol, Limeston, and Reichstag federation

Of the toads wrote:This iz toad wrather babyyyyyy

Hwat.

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