User talk:Blitzkreigbob

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[edit] Wave to fellow kid

  • wave* If I were still in school, we'd totally be in the same boat, hah. I quit IB after year 9, though. Add that to a wonderful taste in music, and lots of wonderful (A)-political senses, we're two peas in a pod. As individuals. *wave* Vert et Noirtalk 06:14, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] LORD FLUFFY

My apologies for editing your userpage as an IP, but I have no account on Wikipedia and can't be bothered to create one at the moment. I am, however, a user on Uncyclopedia- see here. Feel free to add comments on my talk page.

I am a junior in the IB program, and the laziest student in my school. I feel your pain- my solution is to just ignore it, hope it goes away, and ace tests so I get by with C's. It's not a very good system, perhaps, but it gets me by.

I too am an anarcho-communist. I believe in it very strongly. However, I do not think that such a system on a large scale is feasible. Anarchy is based on the assumption that all members of the society or group in question will do what is best for the group as a whole; knowing myself and other [even less pleasant] people, I have come to the conclusion that such a system, if created with a random sample of any given group(s), will fall apart because the people will not do what is best for the group, but what is best for themselves in the immediate timeframe. I don't know how it is in Australia; if the people there are such that my hypothesis is incorrect, I will soon be buying a new house near you. In any case, the only way I see to make such an anarcho-commune work is to select the participants individually for their suitability to such a social structure. Since existing governments discourage this type of thing, establishing an anarcho-commune even with the correct individuals would be difficult, if not impossible. Thoughts? I long for intelligent conversation on the subject. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.101.74.93 (talk) 02:56, 17 March 2007 (UTC).