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Point of Existence is a mod for the Battlefield seris starting with Battlefield:Veitnam and beyond.
This mod offers a wide base of weaponry, vehicals, and armys, which are all of the highest quality.
Some of the armys:
-USA
-Russia
-Sudan
-Germany
-Ukraine
~and more!~
This mod is great because the community atributes to it, and all that the community says is taken into consideration by the dev team.
POE owns any other mod that dares to cross it's path.
Point of Existence is a mod for the Battlefield seris starting with Battlefield:Veitnam and beyond.
This mod offers a wide base of weaponry, vehicals, and armys, which are all of the highest quality.
Some of the armys:
-USA
-Russia
-Sudan
-Germany
-Ukraine
~and more!~
This mod is great because the community atributes to it, and all that the community says is taken into consideration by the dev team.
POE owns any other mod that dares to cross it's path.
Living Ghost: Dude, Opteration Sabre is like one of the best maps besideds Blue Nile.
Kerry: Yeah, and I hope they keep working on those new army's, I can't wait until I get to test them.
Living Ghost: Hey, mayble they'll include Hungary? :)
Kerry: Oh jsut shut up about Hungary Ghost...
Kerry: Yeah, and I hope they keep working on those new army's, I can't wait until I get to test them.
Living Ghost: Hey, mayble they'll include Hungary? :)
Kerry: Oh jsut shut up about Hungary Ghost...
by Jesse September 14, 2005
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by Iain January 10, 2005
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It is the self-realixation that one exist in a meaningless life, and that all lives ultimately lead to the same conclusion, death. It doesn't mattter how you live, because in the end, you will be no different that anyone else.
by Moondust August 14, 2003
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The intense fear associated with the belief that all potential catastrophes capable of annihilating human existence could occur simultaneously, epitomizing a catastrophic singularity.
The intense fear associated with the belief that all potential catastrophes capable of annihilating human existence could occur simultaneously, epitomizing a catastrophic singularity.
As the scientist observed the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and the increasing global threats from climate change, nuclear warfare, and pandemics, he felt a growing sense of existential dread, the intense fear associated with the belief that all potential catastrophes capable of annihilating human existence could occur simultaneously, epitomizing a catastrophic singularity.
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by ebt February 12, 2005
Get the existentialist mug.Ho Hum... Well this is a really tricky subject as most Existential and continental philosopher's would disagree with each other, and even then they would disagree that they disagree… and I don’t know why!
Nietzsche would say God is no longer important in our moral reasoning (Understand that the “God is Dead” Stuff isn’t a atheist point) Kierkegaard would totally disagree and say that the connection with God is what confines us to a true moral code. From what I understand is that they argue that we cannot be confined by prior groups or assumptions. That freedom and the morality of the choice of freedom we take is paramount. They hold Hegelian’s, Kantian’s and Marxist thinkers as the scourge of the earth but then theirs Sartre who was a bit of a Marxist so I don’t know…. and on a lighter note I would say Nietzsche though not anti-Semitic was a little scary in his moral reasoning, all that stuff to do with charity… even republicans wouldn’t hold that to be true.
Nietzsche would say God is no longer important in our moral reasoning (Understand that the “God is Dead” Stuff isn’t a atheist point) Kierkegaard would totally disagree and say that the connection with God is what confines us to a true moral code. From what I understand is that they argue that we cannot be confined by prior groups or assumptions. That freedom and the morality of the choice of freedom we take is paramount. They hold Hegelian’s, Kantian’s and Marxist thinkers as the scourge of the earth but then theirs Sartre who was a bit of a Marxist so I don’t know…. and on a lighter note I would say Nietzsche though not anti-Semitic was a little scary in his moral reasoning, all that stuff to do with charity… even republicans wouldn’t hold that to be true.
by RedVanguard December 16, 2004
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