Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-08-15 19:16
Throughout my extensive stay in the world of Erinn, it has come to my immediate attention that the deplorable shape of things pertaining to the natural environment in which humans, fomors and milletians alike inhabit, is thoroughly unsustainable.
The first contributing factor to this problem (mentioned within the introductory paragraph) is the manner by which one obtains natural resources from the surrounding environment. For example, if one was to purpose to obtain berries from a bush (bearing berries of course), one would simply pick the berries off said bush, correct? Well, as painfully obvious as this fact is though, I have witnessed time and time again, milletians, striking the bushes with all manner of swords and bludgeons in order to obtain said berries! To my dismay, I witness innumerable quantities of branches falling before even one berry falls. Do these people not know to what extent of damage is inflicted upon these plants? I see the same situation with regards to apples (from apple trees of course).
My second concern (with regards to Erinn's environment, of course) is the utterly foolish agricultural methods employed by those who choose to utilize the farming feature. First of all, the crops grow entirely too quickly! Clearly this is a case of over fertilization/watering, and while such is beneficial in the short run, crops in the future will most certainly suffer as a result. Secondly, I often witness people, while engaged in the activity of bug catching, simply pick up the bugs and toss them over their shoulders! Is not this simply facilitating the transportation of said bugs such that said bugs may have an easier time in regards to consuming the food crops? As a result of such negligent pest control methods, one must water/fertilize even more to compensate for lost mass on the crops!
To conclude my treatise on this topic, may I point out the state of condition within the bodies of water in Erinn? Simply put, it is quite deplorable. As an illustration, allow me to recount an incident in which I was casually ambulating by a river when I happened upon a fishermen fishing swords and shields and boots from out of the water but no fish! How could there possibly be that many perfectly good armaments and articles of clothing in the water? I frequently scoop the same water with a water collecting vessel (commonly in the vernacular known as a "bottle") for the purpose of drinking it later at my leisure. Can it not be said that that water is polluted and possibly hazardous?
Chillax wrote on 2010-08-15 19:29
I would like to clarify some comments I made recently regarding the world of Erinn. Although not without overlap and simplification, I plan to identify three primary positions on the world of Erinn's warnings. I acknowledge that I have not accounted for all possible viewpoints within the parameters of these three positions. Nevertheless, the world of Erinn periodically puts up a façade of reform. However, underneath the pretty surface, it's always business as usual. As anyone living above the Earth's surface knows by now, the world of Erinn hates our freedom. Am I being too harsh for writing that? Maybe I am, but that's really the only way you can push a point through to the world of Erinn.
I used to assert that the world of Erinn was a reprehensible pillock. However, after seeing how it wants to shift blame from those who benefit from oppression to those who suffer from it, I now have an even lower opinion of it. In fact, I'd even go so far as to say that I can't follow the world of Erinn's pretzel logic. I do, however, know that if you're like most people you just shrug your shoulders whenever you hear about its latest crude equivocations. When your shoulders get tired of shrugging I hope you'll realize that the world of Erinn has already begun fixing blame for social stress, economic loss, or loss of political power on a target group whose constructed guilt provides a simplistic explanation. I wish I were joking, but I'm not. What's more, the world of Erinn's most progressive idea is to remake the map of the world into a the world of Erinn-friendly checkerboard of puppet regimes and occupation governments. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way.
I frequently wish to tell the world of Erinn that an unprofessional mentality and a narrow-minded sense of elitism create fertile soil for unbridled pedants to create a factitious demand for its perfidious, dysfunctional invectives. But being a generally genteel person, however, I always bite my tongue. Having no desire to belabor this subject, I'll just say that the world of Erinn's subordinates argue that its mistakes are always someone else's fault. These are the same Pecksniffian lie-virtuosi who take advantage of human fallibility to up the ante considerably. This is no coincidence; the world of Erinn wallows in its basest behavior. So what's the connection between that and the world of Erinn's asseverations? The connection is that it says that the ancient Egyptians used psychic powers to build the pyramids. What balderdash! What impudence! What treachery!
I have never read anything the world of Erinn has written that I would consider wise, logical, pertinent, reasonable, or scientific. Its statement that the worst types of rancorous criticasters there are have dramatically lower incidences of cancer, heart attacks, heart disease, and many other illnesses than the rest of us is no exception. What's more, we cannot afford to waste our time, resources, and energy by dwelling upon inequities of the past. Instead, we must dispense justice. Doing so would be significantly easier if more people were to understand that the world of Erinn has gotten a bit too palsy-walsy with what I call unsavory voluptuaries. Let me try to explain what I mean by that in a single sentence: My dream is for tired eyes to open and see clearly, broken spirits to find new energy, and weary arms to find the strength to brush away the cobwebs of mercantalism.
Imagine a world in which the world of Erinn could enable untoward stirrers to punch above their weight whenever it felt like it. My love for people necessitates that I debate the efficacy of the world of Erinn's caustic, balmy codices. Yes, I face opposition from the world of Erinn. However, this is not a reason to quit but to strive harder. In the blink of an eye, the world of Erinn's pleas will degenerate into hotbeds of rumor and innuendo. The reason is clear. The time is always right to do what is right. That's why we must sincerely make a genuine contribution to human society. The first step in that process is to realize that its faithfuls all have serious personal problems. In fact, the way the world of Erinn keeps them loyal to it is by encouraging and exacerbating these problems rather than by helping to overcome them.
There's a time to keep silent and a time to speak. There's a time to love and a time to hate. There's a time for war and a time for peace. And, I avouch, there's a time to tear down the world of Erinn's fortress of priggism. Or, to put it less poetically, it takes more than a mass of crabby, untrustworthy roustabouts to think outside the box. It takes a great many thoughtful and semi-thoughtful people who are willing to challenge the world of Erinn's claims of exceptionalism.
I would be honored to have the world of Erinn oppose anything I supported. People have commented that there may be a gap in my logic there. I don't think there is, and I've gone to great pains to explain why. I know in my heart of hearts that the world of Erinn's favorite activities include cheating, lying, and tricking people into believing that everyone who fails to think and act in strict accordance with its requirements is a cruel, pertinacious agitator, which makes it obvious to me that I have a dream, a mission, a set path that I would like to travel down. Specifically, my goal is to contribute to the intellectual and spiritual health of the body politic. Of course, it occasionally shows what appears to be warmth, joy, love, or compassion. You should realize, however, that these positive expressions are more feigned than experienced and invariably serve an ulterior motive, such as to defile the present and destroy the future. The world of Erinn is not just clumsy. It is unbelievably, astronomically clumsy.
The world of Erinn is good at stirring its partisans into a frenzied lunacy of hatred and vengeance. Doing so blinds them to the fact that I have a problem with its use of the phrase, "We all know that...". With this phrase, the world of Erinn doesn't need to prove its claim that it is entitled to abet ethnic genocide, dictatorships, and intrusive card sharks; it merely accepts it as fact. To put it another way, it indubitably doesn't want me to remind it about the concept of truth in advertising. Well, I've never been a very obedient dog so I intend not only to do exactly that but also to fight scurrility and slander.
At one point, I actually believed that the world of Erinn would stop being so pea-brained. Silly me. Pardon my coarse language, but the world of Erinn complains a lot. What's ironic, though, is that it hasn't made even a single concrete suggestion for improvement or identified a single problem with the system as it exists today.
As part of its latest power grab, the world of Erinn has been spreading lies, propaganda, and misinformation, and hence, by extension, it likes to conspire with evil. Such activity can flourish only in the dark, however. If you drag it into the open, the world of Erinn and its satraps will run for cover like cockroaches in a dirty kitchen when the light is turned on suddenly during the night. That's why we must solve our problems over a negotiating table instead of resorting to the battlefield. I claim I am not alone when I say that we should not concern ourselves with the world of Erinn's putative virtue or vice. Rather, we should concern ourselves with our own welfare and with the fact that if you read between the lines of the world of Erinn's claims, you'll doubtlessly find that the world of Erinn says that we can change the truth if we don't like it the way it is. Whenever I hear such statements from the world of Erinn I reel in disbelief. Does it really believe such bitter things? You know the answer, don't you? You probably also know that the world of Erinn has convinced a lot of people that the media should "create" news rather than report it. One must pause in admiration at this triumph of media manipulation. The only way out of the world of Erinn's rat maze is to bear the flambeau of freedom. It's that simple.
Serathx wrote on 2010-08-15 19:36
Page generators are fun.
Lan wrote on 2010-08-15 19:38
-_- What exactly does that have to do with the enviromental issues of Erinn. Throughout your whole speech I see only a mad man raving about the social aspects of Erinn.
Moppy wrote on 2010-08-15 19:43
The issues involving the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn has been a popular topic amongst scholars for many years. Underestimate the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn at your peril. Cited by many as the single most important influence on post modern micro eco compartmentalism, its influence on western cinema has not been given proper recognition. Inevitably feelings run deep amongst the upper echelons of progressive service sector organisations, who are yet to grow accustomed to its disombobulating nature. With the primary aim of demonstrating my considerable intellect I will now demonstrate the complexity of the many faceted issue that is the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn.
Social Factors
Society is our own everyday reality. When Thucictholous said 'people only know one thing' [1] he must have been referning to the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn. Difference among people, race, culture and society is essential on the survival of our world, however the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn irons out misconceptions from our consciousness.
Recent thought on the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn has been a real eye-opener for society from young to old. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn, another may see monkeys playing tennis.
Economic Factors
Is unemployment inherently bad for an economy? Yes. We will study the Fish-Out-Of-Water model, a lovely model.
Transport
Costs
the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn
The statistics make it clear that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn is a major market factor. Recent studies indicate that transport costs has always depended upon the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn to a certain extent, but now more that ever. The economic policy spectrum is seeing a period of unprecedented growth.
Political Factors
Politics was once a game featuring competitors from elite classes. Politicians find it difficult to choose between what has become known in politics as - 'The two ways' - chalk and cheese.
To quote the famous political Xaviera Rock 'Political idealists must ideally deal, for I daily list my ideals politically.' [2] He was first introduced to the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn by his mother. It would be wise to approach the subject with the thought that 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'. However this can lead to missing out important facts.
I hope, for our sake that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn will endure.
Conclusion
How much responsibility lies with the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn? We can say that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but it's still important. It collaborates successfully, applauds greatness and is a joy to behold.
One final thought from the talented Christina Travolta: 'Oooh yeah the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn shoo badaby dooo.' [3]
Lan wrote on 2010-08-15 19:49
...I knew what you guys were saying was BS.
Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-08-15 21:21
Quote from Moppy;126086:
The issues involving the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn has been a popular topic amongst scholars for many years...
I dare say that the literary quality with which you utilize for the express purpose of writing is among the top-notch quality! However well-writ it was though, I must express my bitter disregard for the lack of understanding of the present topic at hand
Social Factors
Society is our own everyday reality. When Thucictholous said 'people only know one thing' [1] he must have been referning to the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn. Difference among people, race, culture and society is essential on the survival of our world, however the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn irons out misconceptions from our consciousness.
Recent thought on the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn has been a real eye-opener for society from young to old. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn, another may see monkeys playing tennis.
Indeed the topic of the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn is genuinely indeed quite important, however, I must with much disdain point out the oh-so-obvious fact that many people (contrary to what Thucictholous said) have no idea as to the extent of this topic! Furthermore, you confuse bio-diversity (an obviously obvious clear-cut environmental issue) with ethnic-diversity (people, race, etc.) Finally, monkeys playing tennis is so out of the scope of this topic that one must be quite insane to perceive said topic as such.
Economic Factors
Is unemployment inherently bad for an economy? Yes. We will study the Fish-Out-Of-Water model, a lovely model.
Transport
Costs
the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn
The statistics make it clear that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn is a major market factor. Recent studies indicate that transport costs has always depended upon the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn to a certain extent, but now more that ever. The economic policy spectrum is seeing a period of unprecedented growth.
Although the economy and environment do indeed go hand-in-hand, I must needs point out that the effects of one need not necessarily directly lead to the effects of the other. Though a more environmentally friendly methodology of conducting business (in connection to you allusion of the market of course) may effectively play a role within a market setting, the state of the environment may not directly impact the state of the market or the goods thereof. For example, though the state of (or amount of) fertile topsoil in the vicinity (or even direct whereabouts) of Erinn's farmland will with most definite probability not directly impact the price of a broad sword, as the two are unrelated. Now perhaps the quantity of naturally occurring mineral resources within the mines may affect prices, but once again, allow me to point out the fact that an environmental problem outside the scope of a certain economic factor will not affect said economic factor to any appreciable degree.
Political Factors
Politics was once a game featuring competitors from elite classes. Politicians find it difficult to choose between what has become known in politics as - 'The two ways' - chalk and cheese.
To quote the famous political Xaviera Rock 'Political idealists must ideally deal, for I daily list my ideals politically.' [2] He was first introduced to the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn by his mother. It would be wise to approach the subject with the thought that 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'. However this can lead to missing out important facts.
I hope, for our sake that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn will endure.
Conclusion
How much responsibility lies with the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn? We can say that the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but it's still important. It collaborates successfully, applauds greatness and is a joy to behold.
One final thought from the talented Christina Travolta: 'Oooh yeah the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn shoo badaby dooo.' [3]
I cannot believe that you, who has seen the various environmental problems plaguing Erinn first hand, can yet view them in a generally positive light.