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intheflow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-24-11 06:00 PM
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9. If not becoming dumber, we're at least holding to the status quo.
If you can show me proof that humanity is becoming more compassionate and humane at a faster rate than becoming more self-centered, greedy and toxic, I'd love to see it.
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  -Lesson from the past: Edo era roads, towns built just out of tsunami's reach AsahinaKimi  Apr-23-11 10:12 PM   #0 
  - And yet their ancestors had the audacity to build nuclear reactors right next to the ocean,  MadHound   Apr-23-11 10:14 PM   #1 
  - You mean their descendants.  intheflow   Apr-23-11 11:10 PM   #2 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-24-11 01:07 AM   #5 
     - If not becoming dumber, we're at least holding to the status quo.  intheflow   Apr-24-11 06:00 PM   #9 
     - I don't know if dumber is the word but they sure are arrogant  malaise   Apr-24-11 06:39 PM   #10 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-24-11 01:23 AM   #7 
  - The Edo period was rather Liberal... IIRC  The Doctor.   Apr-24-11 12:28 AM   #3 
  - K&R. (nt)  Kurovski   Apr-24-11 12:56 AM   #4 
  - People in the medieval period  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-24-11 01:12 AM   #6 
  - Were they really that smart?  3waygeek   Apr-24-11 04:56 AM   #8 
 

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