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Location: United States
Date of birth: Secret :)
Gender: Male
Occupation: Student
Interests: Church, music, playing music, worshipping God (:
Favorite music: Metalcore and stuff similar to it, also soft stuff like some Thrice, anything that's Christian and sounds good.
Political ideology: More Conservative, but I tend to stay away from politics.
Conlangs: Taian, the only conlang I'm developing and the only one I plan to.
Religion: Christian, absolutely in love with Jesus. :)
Date of birth: Secret :)
Gender: Male
Occupation: Student
Interests: Church, music, playing music, worshipping God (:
Favorite music: Metalcore and stuff similar to it, also soft stuff like some Thrice, anything that's Christian and sounds good.
Political ideology: More Conservative, but I tend to stay away from politics.
Conlangs: Taian, the only conlang I'm developing and the only one I plan to.
Religion: Christian, absolutely in love with Jesus. :)
Magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri. -Multomixtor
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Lol. Well I can assure you it is m'am/sir.
Magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri. -Multomixtor
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I'll check back on this one in a year.wakeagainstthefall wrote:Conlangs: Taian, the only conlang I'm developing and the only one I plan to.
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September, fuck yeah.Ossicone wrote:Date of birth: September 8th
Conlangs: Inyauk, Amjati, Swedish.
And wait, what? Swedish is my conlang :P.
Alias(es): Ceresz
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Date of birth: September 28th 1991
Gender: Male
Occupation: Pirate, whore.
Favorite music: Hard to define. Some of my favorite bands are: Radiohead, Kent, Sigur Rós, and so on.
Political ideology: So's your face!
Interests: Linguistics, art, music, writing.
Conlangs: Proto-Hyảlim, Bjarmish
Other hobbies: Eating, drinking, smoking.
Where do you see yourself in ten years? Passed out in a dumpster.
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Oh god, this again?! Almost everywhere I go on the internet, there are a lot of people from Maryland. (And every exception has a lot of people from California.)Cockroach wrote:Also, whats up with all the people from Maryland?
Yeah, probably. I need a better label, but I don't know of any.Micamo wrote:I'm guessing whatever you mean by "paleo" isn't what I'm thinking.
Whichever one works the best in the real world and minimizes concentration of power. (Pure free-market schools concentrate too much power in the hands of corporations, which wouldn't be a problem if transparency existed at all and consumers weren't lazy, and government-planning schools concentrate too much power in the hands of the government, which wouldn't be a problem if something even more unrealistic than the last thing were true.)What school of economics are you interested in, by the way?
I'd like distributism if not for its anti-progress tendencies, but I'm a bit of a localist so that shouldn't come as a surprise.
Gah. Thrice is the only thing ever to come out of my hometown, and I can't stand them.wakeagainstthefall wrote:Favorite music: Metalcore and stuff similar to it, also soft stuff like some Thrice, anything that's Christian and sounds good.
This is what is known in America as hipster music. :-PCeresz wrote:Favorite music: Hard to define. Some of my favorite bands are: Radiohead, Kent, Sigur Rós, and so on.
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Haha, fine. I like Dream Theater, Pain of Salvation, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Metallica, Transatlantic, Neal Morse and stuff like that too. What's the definition now? Still hipster?
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Dream Theater and Pain of Salvation are pretty hipster as far as I've seen. The others (at least the ones that I've heard of) are more like 90s radio metal, I think.
I guess real hipster music is anything that nobody else has heard of, but I can't really say that because that would probably make me a hipster.
I guess real hipster music is anything that nobody else has heard of, but I can't really say that because that would probably make me a hipster.
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Fine, I guess I'm a hipster then :P. I don't really care...
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Clearly we are like twins! (Except in every way that twins are alike.)Ceresz wrote:September, fuck yeah.
And wait, what? Swedish is my conlang :P.
That is true, but I am learning it.
:-DCeresz wrote:Occupation: Pirate, whore.
Where do you see yourself in ten years? Passed out in a dumpster.
But that's where I found you yesterday!
You didn't know Swedish was a conlang? It's clearly a nooblang. :lol:Ainuke wrote:Please explain this joke about Swedish? x)
Shhh. I know that! Don't ruin my fun. :-)jseamus wrote:I think there was some confusion. He means this love is requited, unless he has some unusual doctrines indeed.
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Yes, we are!
And thank you for learning my conlang :P.
But it will be a different dumpster in ten years! I plan on upgrading to a bigger one with more garbage, i.e, more heat.
And thank you for learning my conlang :P.
But it will be a different dumpster in ten years! I plan on upgrading to a bigger one with more garbage, i.e, more heat.
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Sweet, I always wanted a twin.Ceresz wrote:Yes, we are!
But it will be a different dumpster in ten years! I plan on upgrading to a bigger one with more garbage, i.e, more heat.
Sorry, I didn't realize your ambition! :P
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I'm a very ambitious pirate and whore.
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I know we're not supposed to argue in this thread, but this one drives me crazy. Corporations cannot exist in a pure free market economy. Corporations are legal entities which cannot exist without the government defining them into existence. Corporations, by their very nature, are an example of governments interfering with a pure free market.Nortaneous wrote:Whichever one works the best in the real world and minimizes concentration of power. (Pure free-market schools concentrate too much power in the hands of corporations, which wouldn't be a problem if transparency existed at all and consumers weren't lazy, and government-planning schools concentrate too much power in the hands of the government, which wouldn't be a problem if something even more unrealistic than the last thing were true.)
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All they're doing is being acknowledged. Give 'em a new name and don't recognize 'em: you'll still have what is and does effectively the same thing. So your statement is meaningless.