To Digitalbuddha and other conservative dudes

Started by sufidude, June 30, 2009, 06:31:40 AM

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greatspiritmonk

You're right man. And as regards veterans it all begun when kings and generals quitted leading their armies in the front line and begun giving orders from home. It's easy to fight, and on the other end to say peace, when you are thousands of miles from war or violence. And easier then if none of your family is involved.
Here we have a saying for this, without any intention of being offensive, so put the missing letters by yourself. "It's easy to be g.. with someone's else ass." Or, and this applies to every politicians and unfortunately almost every goverment as a whole: it's easy to spend money not yours; or it's easy to make errors if you don't have to pay for them, and so on.
All comes down to Respect.

But as I said to a friend of mine: "We'll dudely rule the world!"  8)
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

DigitalBuddha

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Quote from: sufidude on June 30, 2009, 06:31:40 AM
As a proud American with both a military and fig-eating background I feel the need to comment on the many camel fucker threads. I would simply like to point out that there is a difference between an Arab (many whom are Christian and Jewish); a Muslim, many of whom are pretty cool Sufi dudes; and a hypocritical and oppressive third-world type who uses his natural resources to buy the trappings of modern civilization without subscribing to any of its founding principles. The latter are indeed camel fuckers. It is a sad fact that many in the Arab world do indeed treat their camels better than their wives. Having said that, I sincerely believe that it is the "Bablyon System" pointed out by the Rastafari faith that lies at the heart of western spiritual corruption. The following are some chronological examples. I believe that the Jewish message of dudely abiding laid out in the ten commandments and Noahide laws were corrupted by the Babylonian Talmud. The Dudeist Christian message of neighborly love was corrupted in to a neo-Babylonian mystery cult. And finally, Islam was was corrupted by the violent, sexually perverse, and intolerant teachings of the hadith and sunnah. The hadith and sunnah are the alleged sayings and traditions of the prophet Muhammed that were written by the Baghdad-based, Babylonian Abbasid dynasty rulers as means of instituting totlitarianism several centuries after the prophet's death. Rastafari is the fourth great western religion whose insights should not be ignored. It is in this spirit of truth that I offer an olive branch of Thai stick to my fellow military and America loving dudes like Digitalbuddha. Hell, look at me, I'm rambling again- see ya on down the road dudes.

Wha I'll admit that I am a little on the conservative side (got the whole conservative thing going on), I respect any reasonable point of view from any coherent dude. I am the one responsible for most of the camel fucker threads. Its all cool, I find it (the camel fucker thing) a way to poke a bit of fun at a theme in the movie. And let me tell you something: I dig your work. Playing one side against the other--in bed with everybody--fabulous stuff, man.

So don't get too upset if I go over the line sometimes; no harm intended.

Mark it eight and welcome to the bar, sufidude  :)

greatspiritmonk

"Playing one side against the other--in bed with everybody--fabulous stuff, man."

You mean coitus?  ;D
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: greatspiritmonk on July 29, 2009, 01:36:38 AM
"Playing one side against the other--in bed with everybody--fabulous stuff, man."

You mean coitus?  ;D

My art has been commended as being strongly vaginal.  ;D

sufidude

Quote from: digitalbuddha on July 28, 2009, 11:43:43 PM
Wha I'll admit that I am a little on the conservative side.

So am I. I get a military vibe off of you and feel a literal connection coming from a long line of servicemen as I do. I just don't think that we should give up on folks or areas because the reigning ethos is uptight. Never took any offense at the threads. I'm just saying from experience that it really amazes me how many folks are willing to assume that an Arab American National Guardsman with a Jewish girlfriend is un-American or antisemitic. But I do think some things that are probably not cool with most Christians and Jews, namely that the faiths have been subverted to the service of self and money. Unlike most Arabs, I can plainly see that this truth is also applicable to Islam. Maybe that is the definition of playing one side against another. Either way, this world needs more Da Fino's and Bob Marley's; compeers  willing to trade notes and chant down Babylon while not spilling their beverages.
Peace dudes,  8)
Smokin' and bowlin' in the LBC...

greatspiritmonk

I love this place: different points of views which always end in the same way: going to the bar together for some more oat sodas. We should definitely apply to be "teacher" of diplomacy. No more wars from us!

As regards the matter for me it is this way: people can be divided in very good-good-those in the middle-bad-evil. Then those in the middle can be further identified as neutral or those who follow the greatest flock.

The point is it is not your place of birth that "makes" you but your behaviour, in respect to fellow human beings and nature.
But at the same time it is also true that people living in the same place can show similar features, either good or bad. An example is Sweden, on the good side, and another is Albania. But if someone is born in a place with bad values which do not suit him he can always go away, if he remains then probably his own values are not so good.

So, since usually I make a little mess with English, only your behaviour defines you, and you have no excuses for it, it depends only on your will.

Hmm, maybe I should drink some more beers.  8)
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: sufidude on July 29, 2009, 08:51:52 PM
Quote from: digitalbuddha on July 28, 2009, 11:43:43 PM
Wha I'll admit that I am a little on the conservative side.

So am I. I get a military vibe off of you and feel a literal connection coming from a long line of servicemen as I do. I just don't think that we should give up on folks or areas because the reigning ethos is uptight. Never took any offense at the threads. I'm just saying from experience that it really amazes me how many folks are willing to assume that an Arab American National Guardsman with a Jewish girlfriend is un-American or antisemitic. But I do think some things that are probably not cool with most Christians and Jews, namely that the faiths have been subverted to the service of self and money. Unlike most Arabs, I can plainly see that this truth is also applicable to Islam. Maybe that is the definition of playing one side against another. Either way, this world needs more Da Fino's and Bob Marley's; compeers  willing to trade notes and chant down Babylon while not spilling their beverages.
Peace dudes,  8)

My family is military: Father, brother, sister; I stayed out of the military at my Father's request and did the reserve cop thing instead. Three years (which was long enough). Yup, a lot of the world is undude and definitely Babylon, mon. People need to abide and mellow out a bit. Too fucking uptight.

greatspiritmonk

Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.