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Lenin64

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  1. I suppose it depends on the type of freedom you mean. Free speech? To an extent. Speech restrictions that exist currently-slander, threats, and the like-would still be present, and such things as freedom of protest, peaceful or not, would be removed, and speech against the government would be restricted to a degree. A few grumblings about "man, I don't like [leader], he's kind of an [wagon]/I don't like particularly like his stance on [issue]" are fine, but any kind of speech that could lead to a drastic loss of public faith in the system or signs of dangerous activity would have action taken against them immediately. Religion? That's a little sketchy. I'd personally like the removal of the church from the state, as it is mostly now, but to the point where we aren't "founded in Christianity", period. But as for total eradication, I don't really know. I guess it depends on the active religions in the future and the religious violence present. Diversity is necessary to an extent. The previously mentioned stances are an example, but I also wouldn't go totally Trueman Doctrine on any nation unwilling to conform. And privacy, well, that's sort of out. Little other way to monitor the aforementioned revolutionary talk. Mostly electronic, though, and checking for keywords in certain patterns probably. I guess that's how they do e-mails and the like now.
  2. Related to this, when you're talking about something and everyone else gets really quiet while you're still talking. Once, me and a friend were talking about high-velocity tungsten cannon balls tearing through people, buildings, everything, and just as I was saying something about pink mist, the entire classroom got dead quiet. It's like "wtf?".
  3. Not sure I understand what you're asking. A better way of living compared to...? The USSR? Well, of course. As much as I may glorify it, the standard of living was obviously rather poor. In a world united under such a system, things like military spending would decrease greatly or be eliminated completely, which constituted much of the Soviet budget. This would in turn leave more money for distribution, more land for farming/other uses that would have otherwise been military bases or something, and probably raise the standard of living. And not just for the wealthy, for all. That's not to say I'm anti-military, of course, but it's an example. And I've already said that it;s not some personal power trip, so yea, for the good of Mankind.
  4. This is why I always try to correct those who call me a Communist; I'm not. I'm Stalinist, the whole autocratic goverment-controlled economy and the like. I've gotten quite a few pm's about it, actually, and I always enjoy clarfying that. It's fun when people get angry or something and have the whole, "Well, who'll govern? You?" and are surprised when I say "of course not you dolt. I can't lead a nation". So my opposition to actual Communism is its high-freedom, libertarian(?) society. Not my thing.
  5. This actually sounds fairly awesome. The towel thing not only fails, but it voids the warranty, RROD or not. They can tell. They might even refuse to fix it. I know they definitely refuse if you open it and tamper with it.
  6. A spy disguising as scout before was near suicide most of the time (though I hear it's good for a defensive scout diguise, since the hitbox is smaller or something) because of the speed. Is the bonk decrease enough for people to dismiss slow scouts as real and not spies?
  7. make it so complex that it's actually just the door welded to the wall. No worries about oddly talented zombies eating your less talented brains.Of course, this would mean an alternate escape route would be necessary, like a hatch on the roof (opens by sliding- that way a zombie can't punch it until it falls inward, and can't just pull it up) or a short tunnel.
  8. I'll say 20, since every other shot is ugly as sin.
  9. My spoon is too big. It has teeth and eats waffles. You fail at the game. Good day to you, sir.
  10. Anyone: Aw, dude, who just busted [wagon]?!
  11. Good luck with me. I am a man than enjoys eating babies and abducting strangers. Anything like that will only strengthen my reputation.
  12. Yea man, this weekend's going to be awesome at that gym. I'm totally gonna bulk up right then!
  13. Well, if you make the wall the same height as you would without the slant, no height lost. If you say,"well, it's still not as tall as you could build with that same material without the slant", I'll hang you from a meathook, because that's just being stupid.
  14. So does a scout now have quadruple jump? Jump, double jump, Force-A-Nature x2?
  15. Any sort of slant in the wall means the top will be closer to the ground than straight up, and that isn't good. Yes slanted away means they can't climb it, but they most likely won't be able to climb a straight up one either. The problem is when they start piling up from climbing on the fallen ones/shorter ones/killed ones from defending the wall. If they build up to the height of the wall and it is slanted towards them, when they get up there they will fall and slide into the base. The defenders on walkways around the inside of the wall won't be able to reach out the few feet without climbing up the slope, and then they won't be able to melee attack the zombies as easily. Not necessarily. Yes, they can still pile, but a slant-especially a large one- means that the bodies will have to pile further from the base of the wall itself. I don't know if you've ever stacked stuff and tried to climb it, but you need a larger base if it's not up gainst something, meaning the zombies need a lot more dead to get up there.
  16. I think the wall is slanted towards the zombies.
  17. ZZ Top- She loves my automobile
  18. No no, the best part is, "the biggest frustration in hunting is that a deer simply falls down when shot, and dpesn't fly backwards into the forest". Also, I thought an awesome Scout game yesterday. Today was even better- 21 points in one life on Granary. Medic buddy didn;t hurt, but Scout has now stolen 3rd place from the Heavy in my most points. Pyro is 1st with 28, Medic 2nd with 23. I used to hate the Scout, but now...
  19. But what if the zombies can climb, man? What then?! Build a bigger wall? Crazy! Though it would work.
  20. Lenin64 replied to OnIIx's topic in Off-Topic
    Put it back with your friends tied up next to it. Or unconcious.
  21. My first thought was that we finally have web-controlled mounted shotguns at the border. But this is good, too.
  22. So when Lenin does it, it's fine. When I do it, it isn't? Whoo. (Nothing against you Lenin. Just wanted to point that out, I actually kind of anticipated this to happen... :? ) The difference is, I'm not asian ;)
  23. I was close. I thought he was going to a pop a cap at the end.
  24. Yeah on the 360 version :P Did anyone else do that poll at the bottom of the page? I voted for The Sandman to be unlocked first but it looks like the Force-A-Nature is going to be first... I voted Bonk!. Just because. And shut up.
  25. You know how most uppperclassmen hate Freshman? Yeah, I'm known for being the only Freshman in half of my classes. Next year I'll be taking classes with Seniors. :wall: That must suck. Hm, now I'm wondering if I'll be with people 2 grades above me in High School... I'm taking Alg. 1 Honors and Earth/Space Science Honors right now, so... :| I was the only sophmore in my Astronomy class full of seniors last year. I was also the best student. That was cool, though, since everyone would want me on their team for the Jeopardy-style review games and such. I'm also the kind of guy that, unless I'm known as the smart guy in class, I kinda pass under the radar. Which is cool, though, since nobody pays attention and will talk about anything as if I weren't there. I know things about everyone; who's going to be in court for a traffic violation, who's having bad family troubles, etc. So that's cool, if I can ever think of something to do with that.

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