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Poll: Who would live in a moneyless collective village/city
I'd be one of the first 100
I'd move if 100-1000 lived there
If 1000-10000 came
If 10000+ came
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Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
feverpitch
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07-23-2012 10:07 PM

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Post: #16
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
barbsat  Wrote:
I will but I have certain demands. I want 10 non virgin girls 21 to 24 years old and to be named grand high inquisitor of the goonie people. Do that and provide a weekly musical and I am in.

A real Diva would have asked for Dasani in their dressing room. You're too easy.

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Pope Barbie Imaculata
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07-23-2012 10:09 PM

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Post: #17
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feverpitch  Wrote:
barbsat  Wrote:
I will but I have certain demands. I want 10 non virgin girls 21 to 24 years old and to be named grand high inquisitor of the goonie people. Do that and provide a weekly musical and I am in.

A real Diva would have asked for Dasani in their dressing room. You're too easy.

Tissue Can I amend my demands?

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Pope Frank
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07-23-2012 10:10 PM

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Post: #18
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WhenWillitEnd
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07-23-2012 10:11 PM

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Post: #19
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
Can I bring my guns?
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Jackinthebox
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07-23-2012 10:12 PM

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Post: #20
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
I don't see why not. As long as I still had my own personal rights. You could have a completely Constitutional yet moneyless barter society right here in America without being considered communist, or even socialist.
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feverpitch
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07-23-2012 10:13 PM

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Post: #21
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
barbsat  Wrote:
feverpitch  Wrote:
barbsat  Wrote:
I will but I have certain demands. I want 10 non virgin girls 21 to 24 years old and to be named grand high inquisitor of the goonie people. Do that and provide a weekly musical and I am in.

A real Diva would have asked for Dasani in their dressing room. You're too easy.

Tissue Can I amend my demands?

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LoP Guest
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07-23-2012 10:21 PM

 



Post: #22
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
I think a lot of people already live like this.
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LoP Guest
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07-23-2012 10:23 PM

 



Post: #23
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
The Evil AC  Wrote:
You are not going to be successful at anything other than irritating the piss out of everyone here.
Give it about 20-30 more years of living and then you might have a clue on what works and what doesn't.
It's been said before and bears repeating again...the only reason you hate money is because YOU DON'T HAVE ANY.
And you are a vandal and thief to boot!
If someone handed you a million dollar bank account you'd have so much bling and driving around looking all cool in your fancy wheels and living it up so quick and you'd shut up real quick about the evils of money and be struttin' around like all the other playas.

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LoP Guest
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07-23-2012 10:23 PM

 



Post: #24
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
LoP Guest  Wrote:
The Evil AC  Wrote:
who unbanned your dumbass?

somebody who wants good threads bumped off the front page.

LOL

Implying there are good threads.
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Elizabeth
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07-23-2012 10:25 PM

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Post: #25
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
Kash... I have some serious issues with the type of things you post.

And I am wondering just one thing?

You could go RIGHT NOW... And live on a commune, and live the lifestyle that you want to live.

Why do you think that you are anyone else has the right to force others to live that lifestyle?

"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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Elizabeth
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07-23-2012 10:28 PM

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Post: #26
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
Jackinthebox  Wrote:
I don't see why not. As long as I still had my own personal rights. You could have a completely Constitutional yet moneyless barter society right here in America without being considered communist, or even socialist.

But see if you have followed Kash's other threads... He has this dream of collective living, where people are forced to put in, in order to receive the handouts from those that run the collectives.

Which is communist/socialist

"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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LoP Guest
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07-23-2012 10:32 PM

 



Post: #27
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
Elizabeth  Wrote:
Jackinthebox  Wrote:
I don't see why not. As long as I still had my own personal rights. You could have a completely Constitutional yet moneyless barter society right here in America without being considered communist, or even socialist.

But see if you have followed Kash's other threads... He has this dream of collective living, where people are forced to put in, in order to receive the handouts from those that run the collectives.

Which is communist/socialist

while i don't believe in a forced society., i think it's foolish to dismiss the benefits of certain aspects of "socialism" and labeling them as communist=bad bad bad.

we need to modify our language around such things if we ever hope to evolve past our sticking points.
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feverpitch
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07-23-2012 10:37 PM

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Post: #28
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Elizabeth  Wrote:
Jackinthebox  Wrote:
I don't see why not. As long as I still had my own personal rights. You could have a completely Constitutional yet moneyless barter society right here in America without being considered communist, or even socialist.

But see if you have followed Kash's other threads... He has this dream of collective living, where people are forced to put in, in order to receive the handouts from those that run the collectives.

Which is communist/socialist

while i don't believe in a forced society., i think it's foolish to dismiss the benefits of certain aspects of "socialism" and labeling them as communist=bad bad bad.

we need to modify our language around such things if we ever hope to evolve past our sticking points.

That's what George Orwell called Newspeak. How timely and relevant.

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Ka$h Killa
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07-23-2012 10:37 PM

 



Post: #29
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Why collective? We aint bees or ants you know.

Why cant I live in a moneyless country and roam about, maybe settle down with and have a family and grow my own food?

Why are you stating it has to be a collective villiage?

I abstain.

Because alot of people dont want to live by themselves. And large groups of people do have an advantage of being able to grow food easier
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07-23-2012 10:39 PM

 



Post: #30
RE: Who would live in moneyless collective village/city?
feverpitch  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Elizabeth  Wrote:
But see if you have followed Kash's other threads... He has this dream of collective living, where people are forced to put in, in order to receive the handouts from those that run the collectives.

Which is communist/socialist

while i don't believe in a forced society., i think it's foolish to dismiss the benefits of certain aspects of "socialism" and labeling them as communist=bad bad bad.

we need to modify our language around such things if we ever hope to evolve past our sticking points.

That's what George Orwell called Newspeak. How timely and relevant.

what orwell described and what i am suggesting are 180 degrees apart.
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