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Feb 02, 2008 08:06


Lab rats. Not just rats in a simple maze, it has a specially controlled environment.

Survival of the fittest.

When you take away nature's fundamental law, what will happen? Chaos? Eventual boredom? No, people try to reconstruct the concept of survival of the fittest, even if it's not supposed to exist. Why? It's a fundamental law of nature, it never ( Read more... )

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canicrynow February 2 2008, 09:09:20 UTC
Ahaha...I don't really know if that's the right way to go about asking for a favor, you know.

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young_ceo February 2 2008, 09:17:07 UTC
It wasn't a favor.

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private // UNhackable young_ceo February 3 2008, 03:19:20 UTC
Oh? And what would your conclusions be?

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private // UNhackable young_ceo February 3 2008, 19:15:13 UTC
Fighting for something other than my assured existence.

As for the childish games, I was referring to the curses.

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prettiestribbon February 2 2008, 19:22:57 UTC
Kaiba-kun, your journal is totally BORING.

MAKE IT BE INTERESTING PLEASE.

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young_ceo February 3 2008, 03:22:07 UTC
Weren't you gone for good?

Fortunately, this journal is for people who think.

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prettiestribbon February 3 2008, 07:10:58 UTC
So far it just looks like it's for people who are boring and dull and boring some more. Nobody important really cares about Charles Dickens anymore, Kaiba-kun. I'm sorry, but it's true.

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not_alaska February 2 2008, 22:11:21 UTC
If you'd taken first year biology you'd know that fitness has nothing to do with physical strength unless you can pass on your genes. And I don't see a lot of pregnant ladies around.

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young_ceo February 3 2008, 03:22:57 UTC
The thought was not biological, it was socio-political.

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