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Question of the Day! by kickstart2006-11-19 12:23:33
  Chaosophy.... by Tars_Tarkas2002-06-13 06:59:19
    Technically, Mumbo Jumbo by Naruki2002-06-13 09:09:32
      Technically... by Tars_Tarkas2002-06-13 09:36:14
        Totally incorrect. by Naruki2002-06-13 09:54:27
          You waskal wabbit. by Tars_Tarkas2002-06-13 10:06:29
            *delivers Acme rocket skates* by Naruki2002-06-13 11:50:57
              Oooooh! I've always wanted a pair of those!!! by Tars_Tarkas2002-06-13 13:38:31
                Nope. by Naruki2002-06-13 14:35:14
                  Missing basic premise of by Arcanum2002-06-13 15:01:13
                    Missing basic distinciton between by Tars_Tarkas 2002-06-13 15:51:13
Chaos and disorder you are. Chaos is that which is what we perceive and then call by names. Disorder is one of those names, as is order. Discordianism teaches many things to many people (most different) but the basic assumption is that it's better to distinguish between creation/distruction than between order and disorder. Since there is a strong tendency to overrate the importance of order, Discordianism tries to introduce a little more (creative) disorder into the world. (See also Operation Mindfsck).
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