The Sun, a mass murderer!!

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Spirultima

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Skeleon said:
Spirultima said:
Yeah, it would be, thats my argument, trying to boost your own argument with mine isn't getting you anywhere XD
That makes no sense.
Get off your trip and read this thread again then.

Furthermore, you should realize that we all started off as Africans, so at some point we were all black. So if anything, the absence of intense sunlight would be the problem.
Basically, my argument is that if it was living it could be prosecuted, from saying that in your argument, your agreeing.

(Plus read the edited OP)
 

Skeleon

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Spirultima said:
Energy comes in many different forms, there could possibly be being similar to our, just with a different intake of energy.
It would still be dependent on energy - which was my point:

Living things need energy input, so without the Sun (or some other thing that provides energy) there can't be life.
At least not life like our own.
 

ActionDan

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Well we're all going to die at some point anyway when the sun dies out or explodes, thus killing everything in our solar system. So at the moment I'd say its pre-meditated suicide/mass murder.
 

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Spirultima said:
Basically, my argument is that if it was living it could be prosecuted, from saying that in your argument, your agreeing.
No, I wasn't agreeing to your main point.
I agreed that it could be prosecuted. Period. For assault or harassment, maybe.
But it could not be prosecuted as an accessory to murder.
 

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JimmyBassatti said:
Totally unrelated, but can an African person get sun burnt? Or is that part of the reason why their skin color became black?
OT: No, it's an object, not a person.
I think they can, it's just harder. My ex was black and she got sunburned one time when we went to the beach, but she hardly ever went outside otherwise so maybe she's not a good example.
 

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JenXXXJen said:
Y'know, at first, I thought you meant the newspaper.
Same here

O/T (such as it is): So do we have course of action to take?
 

Kollega

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In this case,oxygen is also a mass murderer - it causes aging,because,you know,it's not called "oxygen" for no reason.
 

Spirultima

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Kollega said:
In this case,oxygen is also a mass murderer - it causes aging,because,you know,it's not called "oxygen" for no reason.
Oxy - Ox

Gen - Generation

It generates Ox's to kill people
 

Therumancer

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Actually, the earliest recorded civilizations are around the Fertile Crescent region so you could consider "The Middle East" generically to be the birthplace of humanity. Though this can be debated if you believe in the concept of pangaea, currently missing landbridges, etc... there are several competing theories on the subject.

Though arguably it could be made clear that if anyone has the right to scream "exploitation" overall, it's white people. To put things bluntly we were the world's B@tchs and fodder for enslavement and vermin-like extermination for the majority of history.

For a long time everything was pretty much a giant P@ssing contest between Africans, Middle Easterners, Asians, and dusky/olive skinned mediterreneans (who are admittedly considered in the same catagory as whites). The Gauls/Celts/Goths/etc... were pretty much in the way of the expansion of The Roman Empire (and this is part of the humor underlying say Asterix and Obelisk for those who are familiar with the characters).

Pretty much what happened to Africa was that they slotted off the Greeks who pretty much demonstrated proper warfare and wiped out most of their civlizations to a man, and then stomped on the wreckage. This is where a lot of the "african ruins" and "lost city" fiction comes from. Those things didn't just rise out of the earth, the people there had the abillity to build on the level of the rest of the ancient world, they just got beaten at a brutal time. The tarzanesqe "lost city" concepts are based around the idea of surviving African cities somehow missed (through magic, technology, or just being well hiden) by the greco-romans. Truth be told there is a lot of debate about when they got wiped out or by whom exactly, but the botoom line is it happened.

At any rate it wasn't until after the fall of Rome that you started to see the development of "white" powers, and also consider that most of that development was heavily inspired by Rome. Even today a lot of the basic theories of goverment and such continue to exist.

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At any rate though I do believe that you are onto something. Many people have died from heat stroke, thirst, or even freezing when the sun didn't shine enough where it was needed. Obviously it is guilty of murder. Not to mention the fact that you can go blind by looking directly at it! I believe those who can claim victimization, or that of their ancestors should form a class action suit in the world court. We should sue both Egypt and Japan as being most responsible as BOTH peoples claim descendance and/or one time rulership by the sun. The Pharoahs were viewed as sun gods, and are responsible for Egypt. The scame can generally be said of former Japanese rulers, and indeed even many of the people continue to view themselves as sun-god descendants!

Perhaps we can convince Jack Thomson to drop his video game crusade and represent us in this matter. If any lawyer would take such a case it would be him!
 

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Lukeje said:
JimmyBassatti said:
Totally unrelated, but can an African person get sun burnt? Or is that part of the reason why their skin color became black?
OT: No, it's an object, not a person.
You realise that "white" people's skin became white, not that "black" people's skin became black, right? Humanity came into being in Africa...
we don't know that for sure.
we can't asume that the temperature in africa has always been the same.

could be either way.
 

mrtenk

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Well, the sun is indirectly responsible for the existence of life on earth. Without the sun we would have no source of heat to create green house gases, convection, energy, and all that other stuff that makes life possible on earth. And where there's intellegent life, and a will to kill, there's murder. So yes the sun is responsible for murder.

I propose we start moving to destroy the sun. We've lived under its tyrannical rays for long enough.
 

Ekonk

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Black people were around first. Humanity was born in Africa, but the dark skin was unnecessary in the colder regions of the world, so slowly disappeared.