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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #45 on: January 16, 2014, 08:44:26 pm »
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Oh yeah, I bet you are the kind of person who would hang people for typos. Yeah fuck me.

At this point we started discussing that apes fight between each other because they have properties to fight for, hence the first property = first war comment made by pepe earlier.

Care to elaborate what was the point of this comment? Those people still fought for same reasons apes fight between each other (with some adjustments)

There, this is where your logic broke.

The point was that it does not matter whenever it is a wheat field or a fruit tree they fight for, it is still the case of fighting for property.

Unless there was a deeper meaning under this that I did not notice, I thought we are talking about how similar are reasons for nations and apes for fighting between each other.

And then you go out and indirectly call me stupid for a reason unknown to me.

1) Pepe says that first wars started when the sedentarization of humankind began
1.1) He follows this up by saying "first property = first war"
1.2) Given the context, it is easily deducible that he, therefore, does not mean by property any kind of temporary property that hunter-gatherer nomadic humans might have had, such as territory they were currently on - otherwise why would he be talking about sedentarization and agriculture being the causes of first war because they introduced property?
1.3) He links to a map called "Neolithic agricultural revolution"
1.4) Given this, we conclude that Pepe is of the opinion that agriculture and sedentarization is what caused the first war, and agriculture and sedentarization is when humans first had property (see point 1.2)
1.5) First war means it is the first war, i.e. there were no wars before that. Since he attributes the aforementioned first war to property, which he attributes to sedentarization, we can therefore draw the conclusion that the property he speaks of is not something that hunter-gatherers had.
2) I say that his conclusion is false, seeing as apes too go to war, yet they have neither agriculture nor any real "sedentarization" to speak of
2.1) Given that they are our closest relatives and have the closest animal societies to what our hunter-gatherer tribes were like, social dynamics and all (including the same things to gain from war as our ancestors would have had), and yet they engage in warfare despite having no "property" (see point 1.2), we can safely assume that said property is far from the only reason to go to war, for us OR for other animals.
2.2) No other finding supports pepe's arguments either and indeed do support mine, but we'll forego this for now seeing as it's beside the point and, really, just redundant with this level of argument
3) You then comment that they frequently fight over territory, "which could be taken as property" - again, see point 1.2. Hunter-gatherer humans also had territory, yet by pepe's definition that was not "property", therefore your point is moot.
4) Your next post to me has nothing to do with anything given points 1.0-3


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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #46 on: January 16, 2014, 10:33:57 pm »
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #47 on: January 16, 2014, 11:01:30 pm »
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1.4) Given this, we conclude that Pepe is of the opinion that agriculture and sedentarization is what caused the first war, and agriculture and sedentarization is when humans first had property (see point 1.2)

What if those two statements were two separate things and his comment on property had no relation to argiculture?

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1.5) First war means it is the first war, i.e. there were no wars before that. Since he attributes the aforementioned first war to property, which he attributes to sedentarization, we can therefore draw the conclusion that the property he speaks of is not something that hunter-gatherers had.

This is where the argument began. You simply assumed that first property = first war means war over land. I wondered why your responses did not make sense to me. I thought of property as anything you can posses, whereas you thought of property directly as of land.

So in the end our argument is product of nothing else but an unclear assumption and misunderstanding, and thus I guess I should apologise for caling you an autist. However, I would be glad if you stopped being such an arrogant arsehole and adjusted your shitty attitude, and explained things like this instead making subtle comments suggesting that I am an idiot. Misunderstanding and stupidity are two different things.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #48 on: January 16, 2014, 11:24:26 pm »
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How in the name of fuck do you get those two statements to be separate things? Hell, there aren't even two possible statements in that post. That'd be a post equivalent of "I like fish. BALLOONS. GALAXY MAP? IPAD!" It even has four dots, meaning it continues. You are grasping at straws. Extremely desperate straws.

And no, I did not think of first property = first land, you dolt. This has nothing to do with what "you" thought property means, or what "I" thought property means. It has everything to do with what Pepe used it to describe. I was replying to him. You can't just invent your own meanings and proclaim how you're right. Read what pepe wrote- actually, nevermind. If you can't understand the argument even after I made a step-by-step guide for you, I can't help you.

And just as a refresher, this, ladies and gentlemen, is what he proposes is "two separate things":

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begining of sedentarisation of human race.... first property = first war

http://www.markbwilson.com/album/1-Mediterranean%20World/slides/2a-Neolithic%20Agricultural%20Revolution%20Sites.html

Where does Nightmare suggest pepe cuts it off and makes it into another statement? Does he just change his mind after talking about sedentarisation of human race and instead start talking about something completely unrelated, and then changes his mind again and links to agriculture maps? Or - bear with me, crazy idea here, guys - it's not two fucking statements.

As for you asking me to adjust my attitude, you haven't earned a single shred of politeness with your past behavior.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #49 on: January 17, 2014, 12:50:09 am »
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How in the name of fuck do you get those two statements to be separate things? Hell, there aren't even two possible statements in that post. That'd be a post equivalent of "I like fish. BALLOONS. GALAXY MAP? IPAD!" It even has four dots, meaning it continues. You are grasping at straws. Extremely desperate straws.

And no, I did not think of first property = first land, you dolt. This has nothing to do with what "you" thought property means, or what "I" thought property means. It has everything to do with what Pepe used it to describe. I was replying to him. You can't just invent your own meanings and proclaim how you're right. Read what pepe wrote- actually, nevermind. If you can't understand the argument even after I made a step-by-step guide for you, I can't help you.

And just as a refresher, this, ladies and gentlemen, is what he proposes is "two separate things":

Where does Nightmare suggest pepe cuts it off and makes it into another statement? Does he just change his mind after talking about sedentarisation of human race and instead start talking about something completely unrelated, and then changes his mind again and links to agriculture maps? Or - bear with me, crazy idea here, guys - it's not two fucking statements.

As for you asking me to adjust my attitude, you haven't earned a single shred of politeness with your past behavior.

If he talked about something concrete with word property, he would have made himself clear earlier. You assume something and then take it for a fact, and any possibility that you got it wrong is simply too outlandish for you and your ego to be true.

I would like him to tell us what he meant by the word property to make this clear once, and for all.

However since I dont think he is going to do that, we are discussing something that is simply not worth it.

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begining of sedentarisation of human race.... first property = first war

http://www.markbwilson.com/album/1-Mediterranean%20World/slides/2a-Neolithic%20Agricultural%20Revolution%20Sites.html

1.4) Given this, we conclude that Pepe is of the opinion that agriculture and sedentarization is what caused the first war, and agriculture and sedentarization is when humans first had property (see point 1.2)

He did not state that argiculture and sedentarization is what caused first war. He said that, Having property is what started the first war, regardless of what kind of property it is, at least in my opinion.

And fyi I am not grasping any straws. It is you who wants me to feel this way so you can enlarge your e-peen and feel good about yourself.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #50 on: January 17, 2014, 01:05:41 am »
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The only ones more stupid than pepe are those who argue about what he "meant", actually believing that he is capable of coherent thought.

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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #51 on: January 17, 2014, 01:12:52 am »
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If he talked about something concrete with word property, he would have made himself clear earlier. You assume something and then take it for a fact, and any possibility that you got it wrong is simply too outlandish for you and your ego to be true.
I don't assume anything at all. Anyone with >75 IQ can tell what he is talking about. It is EXTREMELY obvious.

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He did not state that argiculture and sedentarization is what caused first war. He said that, Having property is what started the first war, regardless of what kind of property it is, at least in my opinion.
Seriously? OK, I give up trying to explain this to you. You are thickest person I have ever dealt with. Ever. Congratulations. I literally do not know anyone else in the whole wide world who could interpret it that way. And I have known some people who are legit retarded. It seems I can add another person to that list. Not even an insult. I didn't know you were mentally challenged before. I apologize for my earlier harsh behavior. I shan't argue with you again.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #52 on: January 17, 2014, 01:04:42 pm »
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I apologize for my earlier harsh behavior. I shan't argue with you again.

Good, glad my effort did not go to waste.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #53 on: January 17, 2014, 01:50:54 pm »
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I'm sure that makes sense in your brain, but the easier way to achieve that result would be to not start arguing with me, you know. You were the one replying to me, little nightmare-chan.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #54 on: January 17, 2014, 02:03:58 pm »
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I'm sure that makes sense in your brain, but the easier way to achieve that result would be to not start arguing with me, you know. You were the one replying to me, little nightmare-chan.
Oh yeah, but not arguing with you would not be as entertaining.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #55 on: January 17, 2014, 02:09:59 pm »
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Oh yeah, but not arguing with you would not be as entertaining.
You're a professional at not getting logic at all, I'll give you that much. Your previous post and this post proves it once more.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #56 on: January 17, 2014, 02:13:31 pm »
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You're a professional at not getting logic at all, I'll give you that much. Your previous post and this post proves it once more.

I knew you would not get the joke...
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #57 on: January 17, 2014, 02:17:53 pm »
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The prerequisite of a joke is that it's funny.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #58 on: January 17, 2014, 02:20:46 pm »
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The prerequisite of a joke is that it's funny.

There is another prerequisite, and that is understanding it. Something you are clearly not capable of.
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Re: "This Land is Mine"
« Reply #59 on: January 17, 2014, 03:20:48 pm »
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That is not a prerequisite of a joke, actually.
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