Does "Lack of soul" count as a disability? :ORed-haired, huh? Interesting...
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...of Elisha Cuthbert (Kim Bauer)? Nevermind that she was a terrible whiny useless character. Btw, Answer 3 is just poking fun, I liked the show haha.
Be honest :P
None, I download Bitdefender and Kaspersky once a month and set them to scan, have never found a single virus... why have a program that slows my computer to a crawl when I never contend with viruses either way :P And if I do happen to snag one, I am quite liberal with re-installation of Windows 7 :)
I also turn off Windows Defender and set Firewall to most liberal settings... honestly people are overly paranoid, as long as you use Firefox or, even better, Google Chrome, and don't click on suspect emails, you will never get a virus of any consequence.
I do use Spybot to scan for spyware though, once a week, never comes up of course but its good for peace of mind.
Classic case of
Archimedes invented the majority of trigonometry, trigonometry is pointless and evil, therefore Greece is evil. I see your logic.oh man i miss read the title...
Greece is the root of all evil...
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Greed comes from selfishness, and most if not all evil comes from selfishness. I would say that selfishness is the root of all evil, rather than greed.hiphops_saviorWhat if you are greedy for your family and not just yourself? Like, wanting your family to be superior and more wealthy? Don't know if thats still selfishness.
[QUOTE="smarb001"][QUOTE="Theokhoth"]The question underlying the topic is: does the presence of money create greed, or is greed there with or without a monetary system? Theoretically, if monetary systems were abolished nobody would have a reason to be greedy.TheokhothBuried underneath all the goats is my opinion that no matter what, if you have any sort of bartering system where multiple items can be traded for a single more valuable item, evil and corruption will exist as people will want more, no matter how much they have. Therefore, money is, in fact, the route of all evil. :P Well its kind of like the chicken and the egg question. Which came first? Does money cause a constant desire for more, or does the desire for more cause us to create money in order to allow us to have more?
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