we take it back – tribe.net
we take it back – tribe.net:
It’s a new day for Tribe.net.
Thanks to recent management changes, we, the employees, are taking back the site and are happy to announce some real improvements (based upon the
tons
of
feedback
you’ve
given
us).
Here’s what’s changing with today’s release:
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tribe will be more tribe! yay
September 24, 2006 No Comments
Line Rider – beta by ~fsk on deviantART
Line Rider – beta by ~fsk on deviantART:
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you draw a line, there is a little guy on the sled… he sleds down the line…. then.. at the end, he has either crashed, or, he falls off the end of the line and spins off into the Sartrian existentialist fugue.
September 24, 2006 No Comments
Are We Really So Fearful? – washingtonpost.com
Are We Really So Fearful? – washingtonpost.com:
Can’t the United States see that when we allow someone to be tortured by our agents, it is not only the victim and the perpetrator who are corrupted, not only the “intelligence” that is contaminated, but also everyone who looked away and said they did not know, everyone who consented tacitly to that outrage so they could sleep a little safer at night, all the citizens who did not march in the streets by the millions to demand the resignation of whoever suggested, even whispered, that torture is inevitable in our day and age, that we must embrace its darkness?
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well… can we. This has been my ongoing argument on torture for many posts… do you really want to be the nation, the person in the nation, that approves of torture? where does torture stop? it does not stop. one day you will wake up and realize that someone tortured a full grown man, someone tortured a full grown women and you will be shocked that someone tortured a child. But there is no difference in torture, the idea is that torture is about knowledge, and children and parents, and everyone have knowledge. If you think, for one minute, that only evil people will be tortured, you are wrong, there is no border between good an evil that torturers will not cross to ’save lives’.
September 24, 2006 No Comments