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Patach
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Well, I'm new to Strip Creator. I do REAL actual strips, but I just wanted to try this. What do you think about my strips so far?

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~Patrick Cheng, taking a break from his real Adult oriented controversial webcomic, "Final Draft". Check it out at: http://finaldraft.keenspace.com

7-02-02 9:53pm (new)
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DexX
What the Cat Dragged In

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Wow, there's some great stuff here...

I'll go have a read of your webcomic.

Incidentally, I finish my BA this year, so this one was rather poignant:

America's Love for Smart People by Patach
7-02-02
Aldous Huxley was more of an Anti-life Materialist, who based things more on selfishness than life value. That's how I perceive him anyways, as a philosopher...
That's ridiculous! If Aldous Huxley was so Anti-Life, why did he write "the Language of War"? Which is completely against the evils of warfare? It's majorly interpreted as "life is sacred!"
But in his book about utopia, he dreamed of a world full of "free love" as he called it, where marriage did not exist, and sex was used in means of reproduction.
Not specifically though, Huxley believed that sexuality is more opened than love. Surely a human's instincts wins over emotions most of the time. His idea was to create world peace in that manner.
Where America's most intellectual citizens end up.
Oh, good point, I guess. By the way, where the Hell are my Happy Meal fries? I gotta get back to working in Pizza Hut in 10 minutes!
It's $2.99, would you like some sweetner sauce?

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7-02-02 10:18pm (new)
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wirthling
supercalifragilisticexpialadosucks

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Great minds (?) think alike?

CC 27: The value of a Philosophy degree... by wirthling
5-01-01
...but if conscious expression is bound by the limitations of language, the extrication of internal meaning by words is like attempting in vain to squeeze the last bit of toothpaste from the tube...
...or perhaps it is more apropos to liken our verbal instantiations as mere confetti left over from the parade of our essential thoughts, or maybe the conceptual monad is only true within itself...
...but others aver that the interstice between an objectified mental concept and its simplest morphemic instance may be rather infinitessimal, and this verisimilitude between --
Look, college boy - I didn't come to Starbucks for pretentious blather. Just make me a damn Caramel Macchiatto, for cryin' out loud!

By the way, in case you're wondering, I was required to work in the words "toothpaste," "confetti," and "interstice" for that comic.

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7-02-02 10:27pm (new)
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andydougan
Film critic subordinaire

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Great minds really do think alike...

This one goes out to the one I love by andydougan
7-11-01
John Stuart Mill claimed in "Utilitarianism" that all action could be reduced to the pursuit of pleasure.
But it was a revisionist version of Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism, which had claimed that all pleasures were of equal worth.
That's so. Mill held that intellectual pleasures were superior to merely sensual ones, and that "it is...better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied".
Nevertheless, is it not demeaning to mankind to say that we have no nobler aim than personal pleasure?
Well, it's been fun. I'd better get back to spitting in the Chicken Royales at Burger King.
Okay, see you later. I've still got a few hours until my temping job in William Hague's willy-waashing shop starts.
Philospenia by andydougan
7-13-01
Mill said that everyone who had experienced both intellectual and sensual pleasures would prefer the former.
Which is a sweeping statement for a start. Many's the student who retreats from academia to the familiar comforts of instant gratification.
Mill realised this: "many who are capable of the higher pleasures, occasionally... postpone them to the lower". But they would still be aware that pleasure of the mind is greater.
All this smacks of intellectual snobbery. It would seem to me that Bentham's utilitarianism was too radical for Mill, hence his more acceptable version.
By the way, I got the sack. Got caught spitting in the Chicken Royales. Now I clean up sick outside the Great Eastern Hotel.
Yeah, I've got a new job too... Hey there big boy! You lookin' for a prime piece of ass?

I guess it's just a subject that lends itself well to jokes.

7-03-02 9:39am (new)
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Patach
Stripcreator Newbie

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Heh heh, I didn't know that the "smart people in bad jobs" punchline was so famous :D

Hopefully it's a self-mockery :P

BTW, Dexx... thanks, I could use another visitor to the site ;)

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~Patrick Cheng, taking a break from his real Adult oriented controversial webcomic, "Final Draft". Check it out at: http://finaldraft.keenspace.com

7-04-02 1:53am (new)
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