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Oh my, I'm honoured...and to think, I haven't logged in for months; it was pure happenstance that I saw this debate today. I love all of you!

So, he's going against his personal beliefs? Sounds like a pretty flaky messiah.

I am in a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Doesn't your religion ban homosexuality? I guess even the Almighty has his temptations...

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Oh hm, it seems that way...I will dig it up again once this long and grueling road trip I'm on has come to pass.

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Dude, come on, don't make this about Britain vs. America...I don't have the energy to argue with you again, to be perfectly honest. Young fools who talk like this are worldwide; US, UK, Japan, France, Spain, Germany...the list goes on and on. I am in complete agreement with you: electronic language should not be legalized, it is a barbaric form of communication. But it really has nothing to do with America or Britain...

I disrespect Runescape because -- oh, wait...I remember now. Runescape is that poorly made, graphically abominable and altogether abhorrent attempt at an MMORPG that only lonely 13 year-old boys who haven't figured out how to masturbate yet play.

Almost forgot.

7 points? My, oh my! Srom's magic alternate accounts at work once again. I'm saying you're stupid because all you do is make pointless arguments, then cheat your way to the top with alternative accounts. That's wrong.

Wow, something on which we can agree! A Frenchman wouldn't do well here...he'd enter into a debate, then surrender to the first person to disagree with him ;)

No, but those who can't even spell a simple word like "racist" might.

New York is awesome. My hometown, New York is the most beautiful city in the world! It's the cultural, business, and social capital of the world, and it simply can't be beat. The things to do in New York are endless, and the atmosphere is just alive! In Los Angeles, you'll quickly find yourself in a hot, smoggy wasteland, full of stoned-out bums and tanned-to-death starlets. Keep it real. Keep it New York.

I can't recall a war every being fought over science.

It's barely a great superpower

What, pray tell, constitutes a great superpower? I suppose having the world's strongest economy (until very recently), the world's strongest military, some of the world's most brilliant minds, an unthinkable amount of natural resources and a rich culture that is an amalgamation of dozens of European cultures doesn't suffice? Plus, when you take into account its youth, the USA could be called a wunderkind of sorts.

American history is mostly made up

This is just plain garbage, coming from the most bitter, resentful, anti-America, pro-Britain debater on this site. America history is rich and fairly modern, making tracking of the history quite simple. Its records are neatly kept, and if you had the slightest idea what you were talking about, you might realize that.

American culture consists whatever pukes out of their televisions

I suppose you want to act all high and mighty when the likes of Fry and Laurie and Monty Python are rerun on your networks day after day? American culture is rich and complex, ranging from the educational capital of the Northeast, to the endless icons of Americana in the Midwest, to the world's foremost film industry in the far West. Personally, I believe television in general is nothing more than useless drivel, but to demerit American culture to "puke" coming out of televisions? That's ignorant, plain and simple.

the same applies for their language

I'm sorry, but if I'm not mistaken, we speak a language called English, which, again, correct me if I'm wrong, comes from your beloved homeland of ENGLAND. Yes, we've taken certain liberties with the language, but referring to it as "puke" (seems to be your favorite word) is as much of a slam against the UK as the US.

They brainwash their generations with garbage about being a country of freedom.

America is an incredibly free country, and if you don't realize that, I simply feel sorry for you. Besides, the thought that we're the only nation to "brainwash" our youth with thoughts of freedom is absurd. Britain is equally as guilty, my friend.

They carry guns

I agree the gun laws in the US are out of sorts, but this is such a poor argument against the US!

They pretend to be better than countries in Europe

While some Americans may act this way, the majority of us don't. And those who do are very nearly justified to do so; national pride stretches back thousands of years! Every country thinks they're better than all the others.

and to top it all off they don't even have an empire.

Oh, God forbid we don't have an empire! Let me apologize in place of my country, shall I? I'm terribly sorry that we haven't taken over every square inch of land we see, greedily decimating other cultures to make way for our grand empire. I'm sorry that we haven't been a cruel master to our very own colonies, becoming the estranged mother to our helpless children. The fact that we don't have an empire only goes to show that we understand our limits, and we aren't trying to impose any more than we already do on other countries! I couldn't say the same for the UK.

For all these reasons, I would say that the USA is indeed a great country.

i dunno just where you been

maybe close but then again

i been wrong before and i can’t recall

the last time i saw yer face

in any kinda friendly place

i guess i’ll rest here up against the wall

water’s only green and blue

it’s taken an unlucky few

but distance plays his cards to always win

sometime when yer hair is long

i’ll sit beside you and sing this song

from the bow of some great ship we’re livin’ in

REFRAIN: an if you hear a bugle blowin playin our old tune

don’t pay it any mind and i hope to see you soon

you left me when the sky was pale

early mornings on the trail

were far behind as i sent you my regards

i think that you’ll come back this way

but that morning when the sky was grey

i don’t believe i ever tried so hard

from wakin’ up til afternoon

an later neath the stars and moon

throughout the day yer always on my mind

an as you walk the sun-bleached street

in that lovely barcelona heat

i’m just a guitar player who’s gone blind

REFRAIN

just yesterday i walked these woods

past the fields an wheat that stood

blowin in the breeze from off the sea

an i can smell that ocean air

salty sprayin as i stare

into the mountains looming over me

here i’ll stay for evermore

until you knock upon my door

just take the only road without a sign

i’ll see you comin up the drive

an my empty heart will come alive

someday when we meet on down the line

REFRAIN

They are the bane of my existence...the reluctant white whale of household chores, but not so difficult to catch. Back when I was just a kid, I had a gig washing dishes at a restaurant in NYC, and I had to wash dishes all day then come home and wash more dishes or get whacked with a wooden spoon! Growing up Sicilian in New York City...was an interesting experience.

Sonic is a hedgehog because his parents were hedgehogs. Real world hedgehogs aren't that fast, and who gives a shit what color he is? Also, why are blue and red the only logical colors? You are silly.

I like fantasy, particularly the Lord of the Rings, but I also enjoy dystopian sci-fi, particularly 1984.

Obviously no one forced you, since you used the horribly mangled and possibly made up words "elemtry", "econimy", "plument", and "wont".

I like your self-absorbed debates, they really brighten up my evening.

Mozart was the first in a line of legendary classical composers, and Beethoven would have been nothing without the Wolf. Personally, though, I think Satie was the most brilliant composer of his time, or anyone's time.

Remember Nixon? "If the president does it, that means it is not illegal." We all laughed our asses off at that. God sins constantly while murdering people with giant floods and things of the like, but he's not necessarily punished for it.

Really? For an old man, I quite like video games...do I have to go out and buy this now? Because I'd feel silly asking my wife for it for my birthday...

What the fuck is plants vs zombies? Who the fuck would want to fight zombies with a plant?

I am left-leaning, but not without some right-wing tendencies...for instance, I am a preservationist, a transcendentalist, and a hawk. That being said, though, most of my beliefs lie on the left spectrum.

It depends on who you ask. As an American, I feel like I'm safe in my own country, and that we have allied ourselves with many other countries around the globe. Now, if you were to ask the Iraqi people which we were, they would likely say the latter. However, in America's defense, we did have the noblest of intentions when in Iraq...George W just happened to fuck things up.

Look, no one is saying that the rich don't suffer. Sure, rich folks suffer, but they don't suffer anything like the poor do. The rich have problems like how they're going to balance the budget of their corporation, or what kind of huge diamond product they're going to get for their wife. The poor have problems like how they're going to survive the night in a cold, unforgiving alley, or how they're going to provide a simple meal for their children. There's just no comparison.

There's no doubt about it! Russia is "Putin" its past behind it, and "Putin" together a whole new world for its citizens!

I used to have quite a problem with SlashinatorX, who was an ignorant bonehead who had no respect for the opinions of others. Luckily, he's moved on. I suppose my current rival would be hellno2012. Even though he seems like a nice, reasonable guy, our political views are so vastly different that we end up bickering more than chatting.

"Wait, wait, what if it has a disease?"

"Look at it, it's a harmless kitten!"

"I still wouldn't touch it."

"But you'd shoot it?"

"I didn't say that."

"Mhm."

"Don't take that tone with me, Charles! I'm just trying to keep you safe!"

"Aw, how sweet...come here, baby."

"Not here, Charles! We're at work!"

Silas, what a joy to know you're still here! And the clear answer is Link and Zelda...as a 60 year old man whose grandchildren played the heck out of the Zelda franchise, I have to go with them. Plus, that little dude kicks ass!

I'd like to wish you good luck, and cover your ass! From a vet to a soon-to-be vet...thank you.

I'll move into your action so quick you won't know what hit ya!

Honey, don't listen to these guys...joe's a perv and hellno...well, a googly-eyed MFer...if you want real cybering, talk to me...vets know all the tricks ;)

Go watch the Godfather...in one of the scenes, Clemenza gives all you need to know about making a big pot of meatballs and red sauce!

OK, you've got me there. What I meant by what I said was that I saw dozens of young men die in "acts of valor" or "for glory" in Vietnam, and believe me, there was nothing glorious about it.

All movies are propaganda films

I think you need to brush up on your definition of what propaganda is.

military service is now strictly voluntary

I am well aware, and I'm not complaining about the draft during the Vietnam years.

It is not the fault of Hollywood, it is the federal government

Don't you see, though? The government is working hand in hand with Hollywood to create films like these; films that will push young people to enlist and go die for their country.

I disagree with this movie as a whole. This is basically a propaganda film, like the ones you'd see during World War II. I saw the advertisement during the Super Bowl and was appalled. Films like this are created just to get the testosterone pumping in young men all over the country so that they'll march on down to the recruiting offices and enlist. It's like a kind of psychological draft that is very hard to resist for some young men who, without the influence of media, would be perfectly content living peaceful lives at home.

I remember being at war; I was drafted in 1969 and was sent to Vietnam the same year. There is absolutely no reason for Hollywood (I don't care if they're real SEALS or actors) to be feeding this garbage to our nation's young men and women. Films like these glorify war, heroism, and even death in the name of freedom. I can tell you first hand that there is no glory in dying for your country, it's useless foam like this that makes it seem that way.

Jesus! I've been debating on this site for literally four years, and in the span of two weeks, saurbaby and Silaswash have retired as debaters because of some dumb idiot's bullying? Why the fuck have the moderators not taken care of this issue?

This site is AMAZING, and insecure, sniveling, bullying jackasses are taking it down one person at a time. WHAT THE HELL, PEOPLE!

Don't leave. Come on. Silas was one of the best debaters on here, and saurbaby too. Even supremepizza, who's views I don't always agree with, is a great debater! I can't believe this, and it's truly disappointing. Stick around and let's take care of the problem together.

In a global sense, which is the only sense that should matter, the environment is much more important. The medical research we have today is sufficient, and though coming up with cures for diseases like cancer, autism, AIDS, etc is important, none of that will matter if our dear Mother Earth is diseased, soon to be dead and rotten.

I'm really surprised that Ben Roethlisberger is not on that list. Also, what about O.J. Simpson? You still can't even mention him without people shuddering all around you.

Absolutely. For decades I've been thinking this. There is absolutely no reason for America to take responsibility for solving everyone else's problems. Most nations can take care of themselves, and for those who can't...well, that really doesn't concern us. It may seem cold, but it's true. America has its fair share of problems, but I don't see anyone as worried about us as we are about everyone else's fucking business.

I believe if he met you, he'd be appalled at your lack of intelligence, and would likely resign after his faith in humanity has been sucked out of him.

You gotta clean out yer garbage, Joey! It's overflowing! ~~~~~~~~~~~

My debate is newer...so...that's all. Man. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Oh, he was opposed to vivisection, was he? And he stood for animal rights? I suppose Mengele's vivisection, brutal torture and violation of thousands of innocent human beings was OK with him? Last I checked, humans were animals, too.

I'd also say, in general, that Hitler was a right wing nutjob to the fullest extent. He believed in religion as a societal norm - hell, he murdered six million people because of their religion, and four million others because of their ways of life. Forcing people to believe what you believe, and then hurting them if they don't? That sounds all too Christian to me. And as we all know, the Right has apparently returned to its Christian roots of late, something that appalls me.

It's hard to "rate" a nation in a broad sense, but if you'll allow me to create categories, I can rate these nations easily.

Economy - Japan

Size - USA

Earthquakability - Japan

Population - USA

Culture - Both

Military - USA

Future - Japan

Hillbillies - USA

Geniuses - Japan

Fucking awesome food - USA

Other fucking awesome food - Japan

Music - USA

The Arts (painting, drawing, sculpting) - USA

History - Japan

Whaling Industry (teehee) - Japan

Geographic Diversity - USA

Ethnic Diversity - USA

Black Hair - Japan

Volcanoes - Japan

Grasslands - USA

But hell, I'm from the USA, so I'll say USA!

I will say give them NO area, only because this is absolute and complete bullshit. First of all, we are at least twenty, if not thirty+ years away from having such warming in the Arctic that residents of Arctic nations such as Holland are forced to move somewhere else as a result of flooding. Second of all, even if widespread flooding was occurring, the answer would not be to ship everyone off to America like cattle. Another decision would likely be reached.

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Do you mean ads as in advertisements? Or as in additional recognition for how awesome this button is?

I think that it's absolutely incredible that you can read ancient Nordic texts, and I would love to speak with you at length about the culture of the period. My sources range from Wikipedia to tiny, little, non-profit sites out of Iceland. I'm sure you have a better understanding than 99.99% of people in the world on this subject, but I believe these virtues are a fairly accurate reminder of what the original virtues were.

I'm not disputing what you say, you have a point. But I would like to point out that atheists are constantly attacking religious folks, particularly Christians. All I ever hear, on the TV, from friends, on the internet, etc, is that Christians are completely out of their-minds insane; that they're impossible fools who have their heads up their asses. They are treated as nothing but mindless pariahs at whom to laugh constantly.

Of course, this isn't true with all atheists, but it is true with a great deal of them, particularly ones who ask "this the best you got?" in that pathetic, rude, faux-casual tone.

I suppose I am sometimes right and sometimes wrong about what someone is going to do, but I haven't observed anything that seemed terribly important or wrong.

And when I smoke pot, my feelings get much better. When I was younger, I smoked it for fun, but nowadays I smoke it just to feel relaxed and happy.

We have to remember that, even if we spend the next ten or twenty years developing an ideal society devoid of poverty, hunger, violence or sorrow, the Earth will still have fallen apart because of our ignorance. We need to protect the environment before ANYTHING else.

1. Honestly, not really. I'm a pretty sociable guy, and I've always been pretty easygoing with folks I've just met.

2. I'll admit I do; not as much, now that I'm getting on in my years, but I often did as a young man.

3. This was definitely an issue for me as a younger man, especially a teenager. I would sometimes feel fear, and not want to show myself as weak. I would also often feel love or happiness, but mask it for whatever reason.

4. This one I've never experienced.

5. Absolutely. This is something that has persisted with my age.

6. Yes, I will admit to smoking pot once or twice a week, if that counts as often.

Not at all. What have we done for the universe so that "it" would owe us anything? We've had a fraction of a fraction of an impact on the universe outside our solar system, and the impact we've had there, particularly on Earth has, in all honesty, been a negative one.

The universe is a mystery, and the fact that we're in darkness about what the fuck is going on most of the time is nobody's fault but our own, if that. The universe doesn't "owe" anybody anything. This is also assuming that the universe is some kind of entity, when, in reality, it's nothing but a big fucking expanse of nature, save whatever extraterrestrial beings may be out there.

If anything, we owe the universe big time for fucking up their Earth so bad. Maybe we should focus on having a little less impact on a place that was already working pretty well before demanding anything of the universe, God, or any other supreme force.

You gotta retrace your steps and pick it up. If I remember correctly, you're in the very beginning of the game, so you haven't covered much ground yet. Just walk back and forth between Riverwood and Whiterun, and you should find it.

Hemingway, no doubt about it. The Old Man and the Sea, Islands in the Stream and For Whom the Bell Tolls are three of my favorite books. Just a classic American writer, and a WWI vet to boot.

I agree with davidh, in that it depends on the situation. For instance, the American Civil War? Necessary to end slavery. World War II? Necessary to end the Holocaust. Vietnam war? Ehh, probably could have gone without it. Iraq War? Greedy, oil-grubbing moguls of government satisfying their personal needs.

Absolutely it does, in that evolution has mounds of indisputable evidence, and creationism has zero evidence at all.

Absolutely. Different cultures converging, mingling and interacting with one another is the best thing for this world. It makes us all better people, I think.

Honestly, English has kind of become a worldwide language. It's the language of diplomacy, in a lot of ways. But I strongly feel that language is a big part of cultural identity, and each culture's language(s) should be taught from birth.

Even though dreams are fantastic, wonderful things that can take you anywhere you want to go, reality is reality. It'll always be there, and it's needed to keep a person grounded.

The train derails and flies into a gully. It sits, smoking, as the few survivors struggle to maintain consciousness. You look around, squinting, trying to see through the dense smoke. You realize that, in your haste, you've overlooked the fact that there are no other survivors; you automatically assumed there would be survivors, in a moment of self-proclaimed clairvoyance and psychological ignorance. Slowly but surely, you stand, surveying the wreckage around you. From what you can tell, what with so much smoke impairing your vision, you are close to the front of the train; the caboose cannot be seen, though neither can much else. Several bodies lay around you, soaked in blood and charcoal, body parts mangled in different ways.

In one man's hand you see a .38 snub nose pistol. You take it from him and stick it in your belt, around back of you. You never know: something could come up where a pistol would be welcome. The sky is a pale blue, you realize as you look up. A solitary hawk flies overhead, screeching as it passes. In the distance there is a mountain; you can barely make it out. As you begin climbing through the remains of the train, attempting to reach ground and some kind of open area, your body receives a shock. You realize with dread that the temperature is far lower than you had expected. You look to your hands; they are a bluish tint. Your breath appears in clouds in front of you. Your bare arms are covered in frost. Frost? For Christ's sake, how long had you been there? Had the elements really had time to overcome your body in such a capacity?

After several minutes of searching your fellow passengers, you manage to procure a pair of woolen gloves, a torn winter cap, a thin coat and a heavy coat, both of which you gladly adorn, and a pair of military-style boots. When you went barefoot for several seconds to change shoes, you catch a glimpse of your feet; bruised, blue, and obviously freezing, your thin moccasins had not done you much good. After properly clothing yourself for the weather, you are finally able to look to the horizon for a landmark of some sort. You see mountains all around you, clear skies, frozen grass on the ground and a dense-looking forest of conifers some several miles away.

You clench your jaw, cross yourself and begin to journey to the forest, hoping for some sort of shelter, or perhaps even a sign of society. Alaska is an unforgiving place if one knows not where they are going.

If you read all this, let me know here, and I will create a debate where you can continue the story.

I'm thankful that Sauron is vanquished and my resolution is to listen to more Bob Dylan.

As a man who spent the better part of my first winter back from Vietnam squatting in and around New York City, I'd say hell, give 'em a break. Squatters (for the most part) mean you no harm, they just want a place to spend the night out of the cold. I would say, however, that if it's the summertime, or if it's warm where you are, tell them to hit the road, because there's really no reason for them to be staying there. During the winter though? Let 'em stay the night. Be a pal.

I'm not talking about the content of the music, per say. I'm talking about the bringing together of a generation that all music has done throughout the 20th century. Modern music links millions of kids and teenagers across America together in a way no other medium can, and for this reason, I think its effect is a positive one.

Family Guy is clever and funny, and American Dad is not funny at all and hurts my head to watch because of its worthlessness.

Much like any other generation's music affected them. Every generation, honestly, has had a new craze to love.

20s - swing

30s - jazz

40s - pop/jazz standards

50s - rock and roll

60s - folk music/protest/anti-establishment

70s - disco

80s - electronica

90s - rap/hip hop

00s - more rap/hip hop and dubstep

This music affects this generation as any generation has been affected by music before: positively.

Personally, I've never shopped after drinking, or if I did, I don't remember it ;)

I will say, however, that this is a brilliant idea.

Firstly, I'd like to say that this debate would benefit greatly from a description. I'll go ahead, then, and derive my own meaning from your broad statement.

True intelligence does not know age. I wholly agree with you, if you are implying that "true intelligence" is intelligence one possesses regardless of their education or lifestyle. While some kinds of intelligence can obviously be acquired, such as that which is learned through education or experience, true intelligence is with one from the get-go.

True intelligence is with a person from the moment they become sentient to the moment they die.

True intelligence is as spiritual as it is anything else.

True intelligence knows no age.

I am not sure what you mean by a "valuable political ideology", but I believe that if you swap the word "valuable" with "viable", then I would say absolutely yes. Though I may not personally agree with the ideals of anarchy, there is no doubt that it's a viable political ideology.

I have to say, it's a breath of fresh air to find someone on this site whose logic is so sound. Of course, there are many people on this site who are smart, as you are. But you really seem to display it better than anyone else.

Are you serious? Come on, BBC. Arguably the most respectable news organization on the planet names one of the stupidest animals on the planet the female face of the year? Honestly.....

This is silly...humans are a completely different race of creatures from other animals. Other animals don't bother including humans into their societies, so on the level you mentioned, as far as having animals paying taxes, we're obviously not equal. Also, humans are hundreds of times smarter than almost all animals. We've evolved much further than they have, so we're obviously not equals.

I do believe, in the spiritual sense, as in we can all live together in harmony, that we are equal. But that is all.

I agree. People in America are much bigger assholes and are much less polite.

No argument at all. German-made automobiles: Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, Audi...these are all incredibly well-built and reliable, as well as being pretty sleek-looking, to boot. The Italian cars: Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Fiats...they're cars that breakdown easily, even though they look nice (honestly, most of them just look gaudy).

Robert Browning wrote fantastic poetry, particularly "The Lost Leader", his allegory about William Wordsworth's "abandonment of the liberal cause". The voice that came through in his poetry spoke volumes to me, and he's been an inspiration of mine for decades.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an incredible poet, whose style was just perfect for his time and place.

William Wordsworth, a romantic poet with a beautiful voice always intrigued me.

And finally, Bob Dylan, perhaps the greatest poet of them all. His lyrics (poetry) defined a generation - no matter how fiercely he may deny it - and his poetry will live on forever.

I wouldn't "let the world rot", per say. I would not, however, rebuild anything. I would gather from the world around me, trying to keep myself and my family alive. Hey, it's the apocalypse - all bets are off. I'd pillage, steal, kill, whatever it takes. I'd be well-prepared; my Vietnam days taught me well about resourcefulness and staying alive.

Definitely. Some of these young singers: Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse (before she passed), Ke$ha, Katy Perry...these girls have real PIPES! And folks don't give them enough credit.

Alas, there once was a day where I would have been high on the list of top debaters on this site. Sadly, with my ever-changing opinions, the ever-changing quality of folks on here and the disappearance of straight-headed people, I've fallen from my pedestal. C'est la vie.

Glad to be here. A noose...so outdated. Lucky for me, my pocketknife is always handy for a sticky situation.

It definitely isn't. Like Vincent said, last year was brutally cold and dumped feet and feet of snow on us. It's nature's craziness. Not global warming.

The Farmer's Almanac predicted a cold, harsh winter for 2011/2012, but so far it seems like it may not be so biting.

Thewayitis, I would say is one of the best debaters on here. He argues his points well, and doesn't relent.

His default picture matches his personality. A wise old man who knows exactly what he's talking about.

I would absolutely like to dispute you. Thewayitis is a fantastic debater, one whom I respect and often agree with.

I would readily sit down for a thousand dinners with the great Tolkien.

Kim Jong Un is equally, if not more insane than his father was. He may not be a nuclear threat to the U.S. just yet, but other countries should certainly be on their guard...

Why not invite a bunch of famous people? De Niro is an incredibly interesting guy; my brother used to work on many films with him as a lighting specialist. He was one of the few folks that actually got to know him. Scorsese, on the other hand, I'm sure, like you said, has tons of stories and anecdotes, all of which I'd love to hear! I've got my fair share of intellectual, spiritually magnificent people: Ghandi, Nietzsche and Morello are all fantastic people.

Living or dead? I'm gonna assume dead included.

1. Bob Dylan

2. Robert De Niro

3. Ghandi

4. Nietzsche

5. Todd Howard

6. Martin Scorsese

7. Marilyn Monroe

8. Joni Mitchell

9. Roy Haynes

10. Tom Morello

Come on guys, it's Jimmy Page! Those riffs, those jams, those solos, and, when the time was right, some really great fingerpicking, laying down backing tracks, mandolining, ANYTHING. Jimmy was and still is the greatest guitarist to walk the earth.

These possibilities are endless for any time, not just 2012...this debate is about the Mayan's prediction of the polar switch that ends the world in December of 2012. Not about a possible starvation crisis, spontaneous meteors, random moon and sun shifting or a random ice age...

P.S. I'm already laughing at you

Of course you can look at them...it's only natural. I'd say, however, that if you haven't yet had a girlfriend at 30, maybe you should re-examine your lifestyle?

Dude, come off it, will ya? Yeesh...

http://www.createdebate.com/debate/show/Should_Marijuana_be_legalized

http://www.createdebate.com/debate/show/Legalization_of_Marijuana_3

http://www.createdebate.com/debate/show/ Legalization_of_Marijuana_4

Just three out of countless, countless debates on this topic. Find something new to talk about, people! On a side note, yes, it should be legal.

Obviously it would have been beneficial to you, seeing as you can't form a sentence to save your life.

You can take it from me, too...Reagan, Live Aid and disco is about all you need to know. And only the middle one was good at all.

Did you read the description, dear? I said nothing more recent than 100 years. Meaning 1900-1910 at the LATEST.

The description text is so small...even if you have a valid argument, probably it's not very good if you can't even handle typing.


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