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Asperion

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  1. Re: All ghosts evil? I fisrt heard that from D&D. Then when it seemed to be repeated in other places I thought that it was true. But I eventually got thinking what I stated in the first post. Research in addition to Herodom lead me to the conclusion that that is a Gyaxiasm.
  2. Re: Answers & Questions Q: What is it like vacation on the Sun? A: It can't be any worse than Mecha-Streisand.
  3. I recently got wondering why there is this convention that all ghosts must be innately evil. Afterall the ghost (from modern belief) comes from a formerly living human. If that human was good in life why does he suddenly become evil when he becomes a ghost? I do not want to hear this thing about good spirits going onto their spiritual rewards since then the bad spirits would then go onto their reward as well and there would be no ghosts for this world. Also one cannot say that good people do not have spirits since then that also would be true for bad people as well and (again) no ghosts. As a result living people have spirits and upon their death will be released as a ghost that will still possess the original personality as the person had in life (either good or bad). That means that not all ghosts will be evil, nor will all ghosts be good. Can anyone come up with some reason why all ghosts will be either good or evil other that saying "thats the rules"?
  4. Re: Answers & Questions Q: What is the lament of the government? A: Pilates of the Caribbean
  5. Re: Answers & Questions Q: Is that a stupid surgeon with a finger pad? A: I'll never trust a magic 8-ball agian.
  6. Re: Answers & Questions Q: How is your relationship with Jean Grey going? A: I have a runny cheese and I'm NOT afraid to use it !
  7. Re: Answers & Questions Q: What was the Romans greatest contribution to society? A: It was a, uh, typhoon, yeah, that's it.
  8. Re: Answers & Questions Q: What happened to the falcons on the wire? A: Red in the Morning, sailors take warning. Red still at night, better get those sailors some eye drops.
  9. Re: Answers & Questions Q: This is an exciting movie. It has explosions, drama, plot hooks, reversals, and romance - wait where are you going? A: Oh, no, I just had ice cream.
  10. Re: Answers & Questions Q: I am about to go off into parts unknown to mortal humans. Is there anything else that you would like to tell me? A: Whoa! It's like deja vu all over again.
  11. Re: Answers & Questions Q: Are you insane? A: By the way, your library books are overdue.
  12. Re: Answers & Questions Q: But Daddy I wanna buy the Earth. A: A Feeble Weeble
  13. Re: Cybernetics and Bioengineering: what are YOUR limits? I made my comment on robots/AI because nature gve humans some feature that cannot be captured nor studied (call it our soul, lifeforce, essence, whateverver). There is no way that that could be neither copied nor recreated in an artificial manner. This spark is what makes us human and will stop machines from properly duplicating humans. They will eventually gain camplexities that rival human mental engrams and can think in some manner but be able to use true human-level thought will always be beyond their grasp.
  14. Re: Answers & Questions Q: What is the strangest way of getting thickness that we have? A: If morning has broken, I'm not cleaning it up.
  15. Re: Cybernetics and Bioengineering: what are YOUR limits? For the most part, I would not be afraid to accept artificial replacement parts, although I would prefer to maintain normal human appearance. I do not want to gain new abilities such as ones that allow me to directly connect to computers, shoot blasts from nothing, implanted armor, etc. This does include prosthesis for either arm or leg in addition to internal organs. If said prosthesis needs to look artificial, then i will accept it, although that will not be my forst choice. Mental enhancements would defenately be off the list. The mind has worked great for thousands of years with no aid from man (the body has needed great assistance though) and will continue to do so for the next several thousand years to come. Robots and AI will never truly be able to duplicate what the human mind can do today and has for half a million years.
  16. Re: Answers & Questions Q: Are you telling me that Obama will win in 2012? A: Liquid stones
  17. Re: Answers & Questions Q: Does anyone have any idea where Jack got his seeds from and what happened to the cow? A: It's made entirely out of Legos.
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