Talk:Liam Pace/Theories

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Those theories could be applied to nearly flashback characters page. Living in the same city as someone don't mean you know them. Princess Dharma (banned)

Okay and what about the other one?--CaptainInsano 11:42, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Every flashback character could be in depression over the way they treated a lostie. It is kind of obvious that Liam is sad Charlie is dead. Princess Dharma (banned)

Have you seen him? Nope. So that is a valid theory. Back to the living in the same city stuff. Most of the people know live in the same city they do.--CaptainInsano 11:45, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Really? You know EVERYONE in your town. Erm no. Lets put these two om every flashback characters page then shall we? Princess Dharma (banned)

The two biggest antagonists on the site clash... *gets popcorn* -- Plkrtn  talk  contribs  email  11:47, 6 March 2007 (PST)

No I don't but I know a lot of people in the city and on game-day I do have 16,000 plus friends standing beside me.--CaptainInsano 11:50, 6 March 2007 (PST)

You clearly live in a very small city and are very good with faces. Princess Dharma (banned)

See people I am right (like usual); they stay.--CaptainInsano 11:54, 6 March 2007 (PST)

However Sydney is not small it is rather large and Liam is an expat. Princess Dharma (banned)

But still you aren't presenting any real knowlegde that gives us reasonable doubt to remove it. Now if it said, "Locke is of the homosexual preference" then I would agree with you that it should be removed.--CaptainInsano 11:57, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Oooh! Digging up old dirt are we??? Seriously what is on this page could be attributed to ANY flashies theory page. I would be depressed if a relative or friend died its kind of obvious Princess Dharma (banned)

Charlie isn't dead... yet. But we don't know if he is depressed, there is something called Zoloft.--CaptainInsano 12:04, 6 March 2007 (PST)

As far as Liam is concerned Charlie is the second dodo. Is Zoloft like Prozac or sommat? If so then he is still depressed just calming his illness. Princess Dharma (banned)

He also could see a shrink, there are numbers of things he can do. When someone dies some people just move on.--CaptainInsano 12:09, 6 March 2007 (PST)

It's human nature to feel a little depressed after someone dies. Unless you're warped. Princess Dharma (banned)

Human nature is different for everyone. Breathing is human nature but doctors still have to make babies breath when they are born.--CaptainInsano 12:11, 6 March 2007 (PST)

????? I am sorry but I think a biologist reading this just died of laughter. Princess Dharma (banned)

When a baby is born they are either slapped on the ass or on the back making them cry (usually) making them breath. You don't know who you are messing with.--CaptainInsano 12:14, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Of course I don't know you I would be scared if I did and you should be too the chances of that are very unlikely. It is human nature to breath some people just need a little assisstance if it was not human nature to breath you would be quite dead. Princess Dharma (banned)

Wow talk about a pugnacious tangent --Nickb123 (Talk) 12:18, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Shhh! This will pan out where it pleases! You can't just tame an arguement like that! Princess Dharma (banned)

Exactly which means human nature is different for everyone. You can't base it on one person. When I was a baby I had asthma, when I was three it went away. Is that normal? No it isn't. Does that happen to everybody? No it doesn't. Everyone is different. When soldiers of the Vietnam War came back some of the were shell-shocked and were launched into a state of depression, but some weren't. Everyone is different. If you serious want to start talking Psychology/Sociology go ahead.--CaptainInsano 12:25, 6 March 2007 (PST)

Hence asthma and shellshock can not be attributed to human nature simply a disorder and an enviromental reaction. Princess Dharma (banned)

Depression is an environmental reaction.--CaptainInsano 12:29, 6 March 2007 (PST)
I would agree but its a very debateable statement - one which I'm sure you two will oblige --Nickb123 (Talk) 12:37, 6 March 2007 (PST)