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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Anyone wanna play....
....the game. HAHAHA.

No seriously. If you wanna play a full press 3 day phase game 15 D bet please say so now pl0xxxxxxx.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
30 Aug 13 UTC
Wars per country, downward trend explained?
m.phys.org/news/2013-08-war-analysis.html

Interesting analysis.
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shield (3929 D)
30 Aug 13 UTC
Failed Convoy Cuts Support, Yes?
Assuming fleet is not dislodged?
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Heywoods (100 D)
30 Aug 13 UTC
Beautiful building oil paintings on sale here
The California Academia of the Fine Artistry, owner of two trademark oil paintings by United states realist Edward Hopper, plans to sell one and plow the predicted substantial continues into a finance mostly for getting modern art, authorities have declared.
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Most beautiful oil paintings here:http://www.oilpainting-shop.com/
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Heywoods (100 D)
30 Aug 13 UTC
Cheap 365 days of happiness tree oil painting
A regional artist’s performs will be presented in an Emmy Award-winning TV display.The makers of “Homeland” have leased three oil paintings by Curt Servant, a full-time expert oil artist and proprietor of Servant Studio room in Gastonia.
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Cheap oil paintings here:http://www.oilpainting-shop.com/
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
29 Aug 13 UTC
I think my sister is going to a concert of Selena Gomez soon...
That's what she told me anyway. But can that girl even sing any good? I never heard her sing anything good :P
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jmo1121109 (3812 D)
28 Aug 13 UTC
New Variant Gunboat Series Notice
Due to absurd abuse of the Wait for Orders (games sitting for weeks) mode I'll be turning that mode off in all of the games 24 hours from now.
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T.W. Higginson (100 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
New Game: Kill Thy Neighbor, pw: history
Game is on the America map. We need a few more players. The game is set to anonymous. Join now, 5 more minutes to go!
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
29 Aug 13 UTC
Is violence ever the solution?
Time to make an obi like post talking about morality, politics and war in general; and Syria in particular. See inside:
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podium (498 D)
01 Aug 13 UTC
Web Dip Fantasy Football
Surprised to see that nobody who played last year hasn't posted anything yet.
I won't set up league but if someone who played last year wants to set it up again I'm in.
Also post here if interested.We had two leagues last year perhaps we can have more this year if there is interest.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
27 Aug 13 UTC
Russia to US, West--"Catastrophic Consequences" Should the West Attempt to Intervene
http://news.yahoo.com/russia-warns-catastrophic-consequences-syria-hit-100720291.html In other news, water is still wet and the Mets still suck (why did you have to tear your shoulder ligament, Matt Harvey, why?) but setting aside US/Russia tensions are about as commonplace as anything these days...well, thoughts on the latest developments in Syria? Intervene, don't intervene...?
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hecks (164 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
And the Beardy goes to...
The 2013 MLB Beard Awards. Discuss, enjoy. http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/72713/base-beards-the-2013-mlb-beard-awards?ex_cid=grantland33
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
In several hours from now
a hazy picture of a truck and a silo shall be presented to us and it shall be captioned "Image 327. Undisputable evidence that Syrian high command used chemical weapons on its civilians."
Such are the burdens..
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krellin (80 DX)
28 Aug 13 UTC
Call Me a Dirty So-n-So III
Calling for obnoxious fellows that need a good verbal lashing for a Modern Diplomacy game.

Come on out you rat bastards...and you know who you are...
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partytime (131 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
new to online diplomacy!
Can anybody tell me how to post me orders plz ?
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SplitDiplomat (101466 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
A spot open for a replacement
gameID=122910, for brave ones seeking for a challenge,
original Italy has dissapeared.
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Rape justice in a Montana stylee !!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23882735

Hardly too absurd to be believed ...... he is truly sad pathetic old man
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hecks (164 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
Debt Ceiling
Hey, remember last year, when the whole US public had a knock-down, drag-out screaming match over the debt ceiling? Who's ready to do *that* again?! Just kill me now.
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
28 Aug 13 UTC
Does paying taxes to a government...
Make one morally culpable for that government's actions? Discuss.
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
20 Aug 13 UTC
Ughhh give me advice
See inside
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Invictus (240 D)
28 Aug 13 UTC
Awful choice, Thucydides. You will enjoy yourself though, I'm sure. Eating seed corn is always fun.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
28 Aug 13 UTC
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Thanks for the support, Invictus!

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
semck83 (229 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Easily one of the silliest poems in English.

I hope you enjoy NOLA, Thucy.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Is that because it is agnostic or is it because it is anti-fatalist?
semck83 (229 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Neither. It is because it asserts patently silly claims. If Henley was the master of his fate, why did he die at 53 of tuberculosis? Why did his daughter die at five, devastating him? These were things he couldn't control.

There's nothing wrong with preaching courage in the face of circumstance. But it's absurd to pretend we control it or that it doesn't affect us. As Henley's close friend J.M. Barrie said

"Henley says in that poem we were speaking of:

'Under the bludgeonings of Chance
My head is bloody but unbowed.'

A fine mouthful, but perhaps 'My head is bloody and bowed' is better."
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Lol you missed the entire point of the poem then.

It doesn't mean you can control what happens in your life, it means you can control how you react to it.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
In essence: there is always something you can do. Even when there is nothing that can be done, what can be done is acceptance that nothing can be done.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Do you not see how this poem is a triumph over his grief and disability....?

Humans are more than the sum of their parts. We can be half-dead and still find profound meaning in our lives, and every one of us and can go to our graves proudly and as he says, unafraid.

Whatever, I guess if you can't internalize the amazing message of this poem it's ultimately your loss.
semck83 (229 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Yes, Thucy, I totally get what the poem is saying, and have thought about the poem quite a bit over the years.

But Barrie is right. You can't. You can try, but you're not really human if you march on, head unbowed, after your five-year-old daughter has died.

We don't control what events happen to us and those we love, and we fully control our response to it only if we can become sufficiently detached, which is far from a noble goal. Give me instead Sir Andrew Barton:

"'Fight on, my men,' says Sir Andrew Barton,
'I am hurt, but I am not slain;
I'll lay me down and bleed a while,
And then I'll rise and fight again.' "

" Do you not see how this poem is a triumph over his grief and disability....?"

Do you think this line is actually true?

"In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud."

Do you think, if it were true, it would even be admirable?
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
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I think you're taking it a bit literally.

It's not saying stop having emotions, it's saying don't let the circumstances of your life destroy you or rob you of meaning.

In mindfulness meditation the purpose is not to become detached or "zen" as it is popularly imagined in the west, the purpose is to acknowledge how you feel and accept it, and become mindful of it rather than owned by it.

I.e. to become your own master.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
And ultimately "Invictus" is about not being afraid of death or paralyzed by the possibility that death is the end and there is no meaning in life.

It's essentially the human condition, that's why it's so good.
semck83 (229 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
I don't really think Henley was talking about mindfulness meditation. I don't think it's even that clearly talking about meaning, though that does lurk as subtext. I think he is talking about mastery of oneself in whatever circumstances. I just think he took it to a silly place that has little to do with humans.

Again, I think courage in the face of death and disaster is laudable. But I think pretending that they don't affect us is silly, and that is the claim of the poem, however literally or figuratively one chooses to interpret those words.
Invictus (240 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
For the record, I'm named after the Roman sun god, not the poem.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Well, I don't agree, literally they do affect us, figuratively and spiritually they do not have to effect us negatively.

As someone who surely practices the "God works in mysterious ways" platitude, you must know what I mean by this.

Anyway I'm not saying he is talking about mindfulness meditation, I just think he is hinting at a similar process, that of self-mastery by acknowledging the reality of your emotions but not indulging them.

Hence "bloody but unbowed."
semck83 (229 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Well, we'll have to be sure to tell abused children and starving refugees from now on that they are the masters of their fate.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Well, it helped John McCain when he was being tortured.

And meditation, which as I've tried to show is similar if not the same thing, is now widely used in psychological treatment for abused children and so on.

Of course no one gives a shit about starving refugees, they're on their own like always.
Seed corn? There are a fair number of things you can knock about Louisiana, but the food sure as hell ain't one of 'em
Invictus (240 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
Oh, it's not a knock on Louisiana as such at all. You must not be familiar with the idiom. I think Thucydides is "eating his seed corn" since, rather than taking the opportunity to get started on a career in one city, he is moving to another where he has no job lined up and no probable prospect of finding one with as good of pay and opportunity for advancement in his field as the one he is turning down. Put simply, he's enjoying himself a lot in the short term rather than making the plans to continue to live well in the long term. That's what I mean and what the idiom means.

Obviously the food in New Orleans will be better. Never thought that was in doubt.
Oh, lol, that's a new idiom for me. Neat! My bad. Carry on!
redhouse1938 (429 D)
29 Aug 13 UTC
Good luck Thucy!
Draugnar (0 DX)
29 Aug 13 UTC
It's a farming idiom and possibly a bit of a colloquialism as a result, the seed corn being the corn intended to plant next year's crop in the spring. If you eat it over the winter just because you are hungry and you are sure to starve next year.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
29 Aug 13 UTC
Well rest assured amigos, I've been on this site so long there's no leaving, so if I starve next winter, you will all witness it in real time. Lol.


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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
28 Aug 13 UTC
Fort Hood Shooter
Got the death penalty. Military peeps rejoice! ...... Of course there's still ten years of appeals to go.

http://news.yahoo.com/fort-hood-shooter-nidal-hasan-gets-death-penalty-192904908--abc-news-topstories.html
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dirge (768 D(B))
22 Aug 13 UTC
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I want to live as a woman named Chelsea
Bradley Manning
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philcore (317 D(S))
20 Aug 13 UTC
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first time in london and i finally have wifi ...
So I decided to post here, rather than tell my family we arrived safely.
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Emac (0 DX)
27 Aug 13 UTC
Criminally liable for not immunizing
There is a debate in the California legislature to make an individual criminally liable for knowingly exposing others to an infectious disease if the individual refused an immunization for that disease. A Canadian case where an idiot infected with measles walked into a hospital newborn nursery.
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Njgerry (100 D)
27 Aug 13 UTC
What now?
What do you do if you believe that one person is playing two nations in one game?
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SYnapse (0 DX)
28 Aug 13 UTC
Hungary Petition
http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/2675?n=34375532.d5ndx9

Please sign the petition for EU intervention in Hungary
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Mapu (362 D)
27 Aug 13 UTC
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Invitation for PBEM games
This was posted on vdip and a friend of mine on there asked me to post it here.
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LakersFan (899 D)
17 Aug 13 UTC
Around the World Gunboat 14 EoG
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=104131
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SacredDigits (102 D)
27 Aug 13 UTC
Anyone want to take over an Egypt position?
It's not terribad.

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=121610
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krellin (80 DX)
03 Aug 13 UTC
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I am your Moral Guide
In a recent thread about *bad* behavior by Democrats, it was suggested that no goood Lib/Dem was outraged by the racist behavior because I posted the thread...in other words, you judge the word by the light of me. i.e., I am not your moral guide, apparently.

Please feel free to post your moral dilemmas here for my review, or PM me if they are too personal. I will be a kind and just judge.
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