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<blockquote data-quote="Sovereign" data-source="post: 61838" data-attributes="member: 10"><p><span style="font-size: 26px">Funny enough there was a scene from a gnostic documentary in which an emissary from the catholic church says to belacast "The church has outlived every enemy it ever had" words to that effect, now what matters is that yes you are correct that inkwelldom has been made the party clown of topics, but that's the dilution of information. When I was reading over old Japanese text they mention a time when the samurai were on guard but as time passed and a era of warfare turned to peace its mentioned how the samurai were getting lazy or not keeping to those ways and so the idea of ideas, caste or just concepts overall losing their value is common, it makes sense that when time passes people who don't pay attention to such topics do not care nor do they give attention to it.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 26px">The point is yes in the common stream of thought people laugh at it, but in reality try taking those ideas into the common public and see who really responds to it in the same context as you; you can't relate to that information if its not as widely known in the real realm, on the net of course its joked about and its corpse paraded but I thinks its more on the internet and in small pockets in real life.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sovereign, post: 61838, member: 10"] [SIZE=7]Funny enough there was a scene from a gnostic documentary in which an emissary from the catholic church says to belacast "The church has outlived every enemy it ever had" words to that effect, now what matters is that yes you are correct that inkwelldom has been made the party clown of topics, but that's the dilution of information. When I was reading over old Japanese text they mention a time when the samurai were on guard but as time passed and a era of warfare turned to peace its mentioned how the samurai were getting lazy or not keeping to those ways and so the idea of ideas, caste or just concepts overall losing their value is common, it makes sense that when time passes people who don't pay attention to such topics do not care nor do they give attention to it. The point is yes in the common stream of thought people laugh at it, but in reality try taking those ideas into the common public and see who really responds to it in the same context as you; you can't relate to that information if its not as widely known in the real realm, on the net of course its joked about and its corpse paraded but I thinks its more on the internet and in small pockets in real life.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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