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Hey everybody. Dude peek-a-boo This is cool. I'm cool. You're cool. We're all cool. It's all good. Life is good. Dew is good. Everything's good. Yeah.
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The only reason anyone'd think everything's good is 1) they're on drugs or 2) they were born into an upper middle class white family and are under the age of 18.
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Whatever David. You think just cause someones born in a middle to upper class white family they think the whole world is just great.
Any white guy is just as aware of what is going on in the world as any other person. You think just because some kid grows up and has more oppurtunities they will think the world is great.
You are obviuosly blinded by the fact that a select few white males think the world is just fine the way it is.
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I happen to be white, under the age of 18, and middle class and I definitly know not everything in the world is good Posts: 4261 | Registered: Jan 2001
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I've known people living in their cars who felt everything was generally okay. So this racial/upper crust paradigm you've got going is probably a bit off-base. People can feel content for an assortment of reasons, and it has little or nothing to do with your race, gender, or class status. Forgive me, but that seems a bit narrow-minded to consider even remotely feasible. Then again, ideas based upon one's own prejuidice often are narrow-minded and unreasonable.
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Okay, for those of you who are taking this waaaaaay too seriously: absolute bliss, believing that everything is right with the world, comes either from ignorance (often by way of immaturity or removal from the external world, hence the white punk barb) or mental incapacitation. Everyone else realizes that, despite the assertions of our slobbery-faced confrere peek-a-boo, that it ISN'T all good.
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The point isn't whether seeing the world as a generally decent place is illusory; the issue I was taking was with the stereotypical viewpoint you expressed in a previous post. Your comments were derisive and inaccurate, not to mention ruefully prejuidice. If you didn't want anyone taking such comments seriously or commenting upon them, they needn't have been made in the first place. We post in order to garner a reaction; none of us are so naive as to imagine our postings exist in a vacuum.
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Hey, that was actually funny, peek-a-poo-poo. When I was a child, many people mispronounced my last name. It was a lot of fun, let me tell ya.
Ginnis... oh, forget it. I was going to razz you, but we don't know each other, so I'll let it alone. I apologize for implying that those of my race are more clueless to suffering than those of other races. I know it's not true, it's just a fun thing to say, especially when people who know me hear it, as I'm relatively conservative, anti-affirmative action, etc.
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Dude, this means you love me you really do because like if you didn't then you wouldn't post 16 replies and if you did, you would, and you did! I love you all too because when you really think about it, it's ALL good.
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Ah, peek-a-goo-goo, we does loves ya, yes we does. We loves t' hear your silly little mantra. Makes us feel less stupid, it does.
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David Bowles, I don't know you either, and that is inherently the problem. When you posted those viewpoints before, I had no way of knowing they weren't what you genuinely believed. I apologize for coming down on you without knowing the whole story, though I've really no idea how I might have become aware of it. I only know of you what you post.
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I'd just like to point out that it can't be all good, because if it was peek-a-boo wouldn't be here.
Naw, just kidding. I think peek-a-boo represents a very positive image of this forum. You know, peek-a-boo expressing his, umm, "individuality", and views about the world.
Oh, and peek-a-boo: Keep up the good work, we're all being thoroughly entertained.
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Finally, someone who understands that it truly is "all good". Well, to satisfy David, I'll admit that maybe technically everything is not all good. But "badness" is only a perception, created by humans, as they experience things as evil. Evil only exists VIRTUALLY!
Reality really is "all good", until we make it differently.
So, kudos to peek-a-boo for making it all good.
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Dew is good. I drink it everyday cause like dude its good. Its better than good. Everything is good because Dew make it good. Dew's gooder than good, it's the God of Good, it's the creater of good, IT MAKES IT ALL GOOD! So today, get off Hatrack, Off the internet, off the computer, off the chair, walk outta your house and get some DEW!
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A quick question to peek-a-boo Since you positively reek of goodness are you like this in real life. i'm curious what my parents would say if I walked around talking like that....hmmmm...are you some sort of Hippy?
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My parents like don't care if i think everything's good because like dude, i was brought up to speak my mind and always tell the truth, so yeah, it is all good.
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hmm, there's no dew outside, but there's a whole heck of a lot of snow. yummy!
the only things that are not all good are exams. exams are bad. exams like physics and chemistry and french and all the other final exams that I have to take this week!!! AAH!
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I've discovered somethings. Its wonderfull. Its like the mist right before sunrise...Whats the word?...Ho do...do do...yeah dew. Dew is a good word for it. Hmm...its gives me so much energy...I could run 20 miles, no 40...I could climb a mountain. Hey I think this Dew comes from a mountain. Mountain dew...yeah...I must share this with everyone....dew is good..
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In the general usage of my high school and workplace, as I remember, "dude" and "chick" are not gender-specific. A dude can be female, and a chick (usually mildly pejorative) can be male if the guy's acting chickish. Posts: 2762 | Registered: Sep 1999
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