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^ I call ********. That's too ****ing weird. On the bright side, Cy just had a brilliant idea how to pay his legal fees.
 
^ I call ********. That's too ****ing weird. On the bright side, Cy just had a brilliant idea how to pay his legal fees.

If I didn't know the guy, I would not believe it either. He is a goofy dude. Him and his friends would do some weird stuff in high school. One time they went to the mall, and they were all wearing cutoffs and tank tops, talking to people in the food court. They had a code word "waterfall" that when they heard it, they would all have to pee their pants. And they actually did it.
 
If I didn't know the guy, I would not believe it either. He is a goofy dude. Him and his friends would do some weird stuff in high school. One time they went to the mall, and they were all wearing cutoffs and tank tops, talking to people in the food court. They had a code word "waterfall" that when they heard it, they would all have to pee their pants. And they actually did it.

would unknow these guys.
 
I bet electric rickshaws would be a hit, too.

pretty sure I typed it "rickshaw" to begin with, the web elves/spellcheck monsters changed it to "richshaw".

While in the operating "reality" of my brain believed "rickshaws" were little wheeled carts for passengers, pulled by "coolies" in China, I suppose an "electric" rickshaw would involve perhaps a robot as the "coolie". I bet a robot programmed for that task would be a hit with Mr. David Rockefeller and other transhumanists who envision a future world without trailer trash folks or peasants trespassing on their foxhounding grounds, however infrequently used by the nobles/elites.

Imagine, a world population that is programmable, needing no mass media, public education, or political campaign rhetoric, all just as you fantasize it. My only question about that reality is what will those top drawer elitists do for underage sex slaves.
 
[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];983003 said:
Someone who sells souls I think.

Gogol's "Dead Souls" is classic Russian lit. The book is a sardonic critique of the "Enlightenment" in Russia in the early 1800s. "Souls" refers to Russian Serfs, which is the exact word used in Russian for those serfs. You could buy title to dead serfs and then claim you own a lot of peasants. . . . a sort of vacuous claim of wealth which could be factual and convey status in the eyes of your ignorant cohort of elitists/landowners/slaveowners.

Gogol believed Russia had a "Manifest Destiny" to lead the way to true enlightenment which the phony "Russians" aping the French were missing entirely. . . .
 
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