User:Paradoxos

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παράδοξος (中文: 悖论) (English: paradoxos) (Español: paradoja) (हिंदी:असत्याभास) ( إنجليزي:إِشْكال) (日本語: 逆説) (Français: paradoxe) (한국어: 역설) (Italiano: paradosso) ( (born 1964) is merely human and merely male.


Biography

Early Years

Born. Raised. Lived. Loved. Lost.

Later Years

Lived. Loved. Lost. Will die.

Career: Chronology

1978 to Present

Education

> 6th Grade

Languages

At least one.

Publications

Yes


Current article contributions

Ethnographies and Regional

Alaska Natives; Kobuk River;

Biographies

Ahmed Shah Massoud, The Lion of Panjshir
.

Philosophy, Religion, History, and Politics

Conservapedia;


To Do List

;

Wikipedia favorites

Biographies

Geography

Aleutian Islands; Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles; Charleston, South Carolina; Edmonton, Canada; 平戸 (Hirado, Japan); Jasper, Alberta; Katmai; Napoli, Italia; 桜島火山 (Sakurajima or Cherry Blossom Volcano); 島原 (Shimabara, Japan); Sydney, Australia; Yap

Philosophy

Secular Humanism


Users

Rants

בבל (Babel), interpreted by Genesis 11:9 to mean "confusion", from the verb balal, "to confuse".

Philosophy

Profit is unfair.
Keep your laws off my body.
Everyone teaches someone who learns.
We are no better than Them, just different.
If a transaction is fair, then there is no profit.
Lady Justice is blindfolded -- gold makes her blind.
HagermanBot sets a bad precedence and compromises editorial autonomy.
If I violate Wikipedia's Core Principles, then I need to fix it -- just let me know.
If bearing offspring is biologically expensive, then why do males die so young?
Poverty and addiction are not real choices -- no one chooses to be poor or addicted.
Just because my lips are moving does not mean I am lying.
Let me understand what makes a man hate another man.[1]
My genitals were mutilated as an infant, I had no choice.
Traditional Knowledge is an oral tradition and scientific.
Turning a profit during a transaction is a choice.
Everything counts in large amounts.[2]
Oral traditions are meaningful.
Poverty is fair.

References

  1. ^ Depeche Mode (1984), People are People, Mute Records
  2. ^ Depeche Mode (1983), Everything counts, Mute Records


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