User talk:70.30.241.190

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Lanate (Talk) 17:45, February 4, 2010

Re:
First of, please make an account, Michelle, or use the one you already have, User:Michelle D, and sign your posts with ~. I'm just going to copy what I already posted:


 * Please sign your posts with .  As a fellow Canadian (yes, I looked up your IP; apparently you're from Quebec), I feel a little ashamed.  I am also going to assume you are part of the "ARE U A BELIEVER"/Digiclipse/DRP people, or joined them.  This was a friendly debate, but has now crossed into absurdity.  I'm going to do this quote by quote of what you posted on my talk page.


 * "If the government is hiding things from us": Ahem.  Crazy conspiracy much?  Anyways, it's part of the government's job to hide certain things.  That's why there's a classification system.  You want to deal with foreign policy and the country's economy by yourself?  That's why we have a government, to do these things for us, so we can focus on other things.  It's partly why modern society has been able to develop.


 * "no wonder people like you": What's that supposed to mean?  "People like me"?  Who's like me?  Users of the Internet?  Digimon Wiki editors?  Digimon fans?  Canadians?  University students? Caucasians? Please be a little more specific as to what category I fit into.  Thanks.


 * "don't believe in the existence of Digimon": That's because they are fictional.  You can dream about them all you like, but they're still fictional characters.  They are not real.


 * "I don't understand why people believe in a god who supposedly sacrificed himself to save us from sin or believe in spirits of nature and not in AIL.": Multiple points here. I think you're talking about Jesus, the son of God.  Read the Bible.  Those who believe in nature, or don't believe in science/technology (say, some Mormons), are obviously not going to believe in AIL.  Religious people are going to believe more in life created by God, and religion more than science, although to varying degrees.  Again, such technology is in very early stages.  It's a concept right now, and they just follow long and complex instructions (code).  They are not thinking for themselves.  They are not intelligent life forms, or forms of life at all.


 * "Just because you've never seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.": That's true, but that's also an argument for anything.  Say, God, for example.  Science is all about proof.  Show me some proof, and a scientist would say it exists.  Without proof, it's just a concept or idea, but not truth.


 * "And the government is hiding a lot of things from us. There is a secret government agency working to stop those "biomergence", making sure no one ever see the Digimon because they think people would panick and get out of control.": Asides from the lack of capitalization and typos, many more points here.  Secret government agencies belong in the movies.  What you're talking about sounds exactly like Hypnos, ripped exactly from Digimon Tamers.  Fiction does not mean fact.


 * "Well, I wouldn't!" You would not panic or go crazy.  Okay, good for you.  But it sounds like you've already done the craziness already.


 * "And if there is a way to go to the Digital World, I'm more than willing to go and I can't wait to meet my digipartner." At least you didn't call it "DigiWorld".  Don't stick "digi-" on things;  It's a dub invention that annoys me.  Again, the Digital World doesn't exist, so it would be kinda hard to get there.

Your debate started off with some good points, and would have been fine had it not gone into this insanity and delusion. It sounds like you have trouble separating fact from fiction, which could be signs of a serious condition. It's one thing to dream about something, and to maybe wish for it to be real, but it's something completely different to believe that it actually exists. Rad140 Message 19:29, February 4, 2010 (UTC)