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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby seldom_seen » Thu 06 Dec 2007, 03:39:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Rogozhin', 'I') don't post often, but from my own empirical valid experiences I'd have to posit the proposition that 'we've properly fucked ourselves'.

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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby mercurygirl » Fri 07 Dec 2007, 21:28:37

MD wrote:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he march goes on. We've been doing this forever. Be happy.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby killJOY » Sat 08 Dec 2007, 23:03:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')ake a look at my avatar. How can any man pick another mans hairy ass and balls over this beautiful creature ?


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby roccman » Thu 13 Dec 2007, 16:52:52

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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he idea that we are going to savagely dig up the world’s coal supply and burn it off in a rampage is badly flawed. There will be insufficient economic activity to produce such a demand. Coal consumption is now primarily driven by oil, when the oil disappears so will much of the usage of coal.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby Iaato » Fri 14 Dec 2007, 21:37:09

Who cares? I don't drive

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SolarDave', 'A')h, but your carrots do.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby Iaato » Fri 14 Dec 2007, 22:02:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Fiddlerdave', 'W')hat could possibly be next as the system absorbs this largess and yet cries for more, like the plant in "The Little Shop of Horrors". Can you picture Bernanke as Seymour, stumbling around to find the next blood as the cynical and conniving ever-hungry plant/beast (banks, funds, traders) pushes for more and more extreme measures to keep it Fed?


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby roccman » Mon 17 Dec 2007, 16:50:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ferretlover', '
')The world, as we know it, is slip-slidding away... Someone cut up the lifeboats to build McMansions...


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Mon 17 Dec 2007, 20:39:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dinopello', 'W')e aren't fundamentally different than any other species except that we make up stories about what it all means and complain a lot.

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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby roccman » Fri 21 Dec 2007, 01:39:24

On why are you here...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', 'P')artly because I live in a city that is driven by greed and materialism, so this is the only place I can come for a meaningful conversation. If it wasn't for PeakOil.com, I probably wouldn't talk at all.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby mercurygirl » Mon 24 Dec 2007, 02:11:07

buzzard wrote:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ometimes it seems that I have wasted my whole life. Yet, how could I have gotten here any other way?


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby Iaato » Wed 26 Dec 2007, 14:22:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kadoomsoon', 'P')eak oil is like a bonfire.

Ever been to one of those? Large several story high piles of wood that were not wanted, so you call your friends to burn them.

There is a point I call peak bonfire. It is really fun! But almost before it starts going down, it becomes less fun already and no matter how fast you throw stuff on it, you can't make it blast like that a gain.

People start moving in closer and some go home.

We are past peak bonfire, some people are already going home now.
Soon there will be ashes, and a few people eating marshmallows and a lot of memories.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby ncgoatgirl » Thu 27 Dec 2007, 13:40:42

"At the end of the oil age, hydrocarbon man built the biggest machines, like this "Ford Truck" (pictured above). In the hopes of pleasing the oil gods, so they would bring forth great flowing fields of "light sweet crude oil." The most precious of elixirs.

The oil gods however did not pay heed to the giant shiny machines, as the elephant fields grew tired. Soothsayers said the center of the earth was full of oil, an infinite supply of bubbly crude oil, all for their taking. This made some of the oil people feel better, but the elephant fields started to run dry.

The oil people became desperate and started to feed their own food to the machines. They made themselves feel better by saying they were "saving the earth" with "eco" fuels, but they were only able to save the machines, for a short time. The oil people went hungry and the age of hydrocarbon man came to an end."


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Sun 30 Dec 2007, 16:10:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', '&')quot;Taste the sizzling fury of fajita skillet death you marauding zombie goon!"

First thing to ask: Cui bono?
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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby Iaato » Mon 31 Dec 2007, 00:08:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')It has been financial madness for some time now. The "American Dream" is really a nightmare - but most folks are still too immersed in the slumber of consumerism to really understand that yet."


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby mercurygirl » Tue 01 Jan 2008, 03:04:06

By SinisterBlueCat:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') hate this board...it has power over the mind.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby roccman » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 12:09:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', '
')In the end it will set a course of its own---out of control, into the (rising) sea.


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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby zzzpeakoil » Sun 20 Jan 2008, 18:04:24

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The films ends with a picture of humanity returning to nature. But it didn't mention that a global Earth-Mother-values paradigm change is not nearly enough. Six and a half billion motherfuckers can't all live like the Indians did.

I've found it impossible to sustain a "shocked" emotional state over material like this for more than a week or two. I think it was back in 2002 that I felt my own week or two of Peak Oil shock, decades ago for shock over eco-destruction. But it's like trying to hold a realistic smile for a slow photographer. It fades.

And once you contemplate death seriously for a while, it just doesn't seem to matter very much. (I think this is the secret learned in war by veteran soldiers).

So an introductory film like What A Way To Go: Life At The End Of Empire is just fucking boring after you've already seen better films, read a bunch of books, devoured every article and discussed it all ad infinitum online.


I know this is quite long, but i liked it so much, that i just had to give it as a quote suggestion.http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic25775-0-asc-30.html
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Re: Suggestions for "Member Quotes"

Unread postby zzzpeakoil » Sun 20 Jan 2008, 18:04:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Carlhole', '
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The films ends with a picture of humanity returning to nature. But it didn't mention that a global Earth-Mother-values paradigm change is not nearly enough. Six and a half billion motherfuckers can't all live like the Indians did.

I've found it impossible to sustain a "shocked" emotional state over material like this for more than a week or two. I think it was back in 2002 that I felt my own week or two of Peak Oil shock, decades ago for shock over eco-destruction. But it's like trying to hold a realistic smile for a slow photographer. It fades.

And once you contemplate death seriously for a while, it just doesn't seem to matter very much. (I think this is the secret learned in war by veteran soldiers).

So an introductory film like What A Way To Go: Life At The End Of Empire is just fucking boring after you've already seen better films, read a bunch of books, devoured every article and discussed it all ad infinitum online.


I know this is quite long, but i liked it so much, that i just had to give it as a quote suggestion.http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic25775-0-asc-30.html

EDIT: I am sorry, I made a mistake and double-posted. I don;t know how to delete my post. I am sorry and I will try not to make this mistake again.
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