Yoko Ono No-No

Your previous posts clearly shows that they aren’t what with the atomic conflicts and just conflict on a broader sense.

Edit: Sin, he’s talking about eliminating the human race for human peace, which is basically BS since no human peace can exist without the human race :stuck_out_tongue:

<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> It’s exactly the same. Multiple forces, different goals, only way to achieve the goals is to prevent the goals of other forces. Atoms and war.

Sin: the original idea went like killing all human beings and everything that could lead to the generation of intelligent species in a future. Which is basically why I say a little violence and conflicts here and there are not bad. It’s bad when it’s too much.

<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> But that’s not peace. That’s destroying the base for the concepts, thus it’ll be neutrality.

It’s easy to create peace, if you count peace as the absence of traditional wars. All you have to do is unite everything and rule everything with an iron fist. There’ll be a lot of asymmetric wars of course, but those aren’t traditional.

Count asymmetric warfare into the picture, and peace is virtually inobtainable. Unless we succeed to make everyone happy and cheerful.

And thus Ren goes into speculative science fiction that ignores all realism.

Originally posted by Tenchimaru Draconis
<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> So if there is no conflict, there is peace? If there is no hate, there is love? If there is no colour, there is the colour black?

Black is not the absence of color but the absence of light. THe absence of color is white. (I say they’re shades, but you could easily argue that they’re colors.) You lose :stuck_out_tongue:

Sin: that’s why I said it would be an utopy. I think people would understand that it is an impossible, fictional thing when I used the word utopic.

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Dai: White is not absence of color, it’s all colors together.

Originally posted by Dai ryuujin
Black is not the absence of color but the absence of light. THe absence of color is white. (I say they’re shades, but you could easily argue that they’re colors.) You lose :stuck_out_tongue:

<img src=“http://www.rpgclassics.com/staff/tenchimaru/td.gif”> Bah, it got the point across :stuck_out_tongue:

Originally posted by Dai ryuujin
THe absence of color is white.

Yeah, Dai loses too :stuck_out_tongue:

*Utopia

*this thread is ridiculous

Originally posted by Cless Alvein
Yeah, Dai loses too :stuck_out_tongue:

Well, TD lost more :stuck_out_tongue:

Originally posted by Dai ryuujin
Black is not the absence of color but the absence of light. THe absence of color is white. (I say they’re shades, but you could easily argue that they’re colors.) You lose :stuck_out_tongue:

My art teacher says they’re values.

Whatever that means.

Art teachers are very picky about those things, and yes they will argue about black and white and their base properties. Very much so.