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May 29, 2005 15:03

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ingreyscale May 29 2005, 21:37:26 UTC
so 10 yrs later and the lesson wasn't learnt
but maybe because the real lesson is actually that we don't really need fences anyway
after that we should get rid of borders

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hardrockward May 30 2005, 21:35:40 UTC
you can't get rid of borders! the best you can do is make them into points instead of lines. which really accomplishes the same thing but you have to remember tbat they can always start expanding again

drewwww come homesoon

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ingreyscale May 30 2005, 23:32:53 UTC
i don't quite see what u mean. to me, the border encloses an object, and a break in the border fails to contain the object. the discrete object becomes continuous w/ whatever it's broken border fades into. it's kind of hard to picture. the best i can imagine is a gradient of color/mass, but i don't like that idea. i like it better that a break in a border would just cause chaos, a kind of void, just as it would cause political turmoil, a state (or two waring ones, haha) of high energy and low stability ( ... )

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hardrockward June 2 2005, 11:53:00 UTC
we will talk online!

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hardrockward June 2 2005, 11:52:47 UTC
hi drew i want to die

sorry i made you guys want to die too

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The Scab wizefroggy June 3 2005, 19:57:45 UTC
If your whole leg scabs over, will you please try to peel it off in one big piece? I'd really like to see it.

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