RudeIy
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:20 AM |
No we're not getting anywhere because nobody cares about you, I don't want to get any where with you, I don't even want you near me
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:21 AM |
| Read up on Max Stirner. He's said everything that I've said, before I even existed, and better. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:21 AM |
@hygenist
Though humans are inherently evil, we are inherently capable of free will. And thus we are capable of morality. Hedonism does not feed the soul--it corrupts and utterly destroys it. |
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RudeIy
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| Joined: 25 Oct 2014 |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:21 AM |
Here she goes again
Nobody likes you ok stop wanting attention |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:23 AM |
@hygenist
I do believe myself to be an open-minded individual. Let's see what he has to say. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:24 AM |
Ignorance is strength. To be happy, you must make yourself stupid so that you do not question anything anymore.
Life is a biological process with no actual meaning. We're merely pawns of evolution, cruel cruel evolution. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:25 AM |
| Is ignorance strength? Or is it the human response to avoid explaining the inexplicable? |
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xProblems
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| Joined: 22 Apr 2015 |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:28 AM |
| She keeps questioning everything, are you dumb? |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:29 AM |
| Well, then, I must not be a human. I believe that willful ignorance is weakness, not strength. Perhaps I am an idealist, but it is inquisition and not ignorance that is strength, to me. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:29 AM |
"Though humans are inherently evil" What you consider to be good or evil is just an outgrowth of your need to serve a higher cause. In other words: it is a fabrication of your mind. A spook.
"And thus we are capable of morality." Says who? I say all we are capable of two things: 1. Doing things we want 2. Doing things we are forced to. And what do you mean by "morality"? I can't really argue for or against it if we don't have an Exact definition.
"Hedonism does not feed the soul--it corrupts and utterly destroys it." The soul is also a spook, a fabrication of the mind. I have some choice words from a very dear friend from the 1800s...
"Sacred things exist only for the egoist who does not acknowledge himself, the involuntary egoist ... in short, for the egoist who would like not to be an egoist, and abases himself (combats his egoism), but at the same time abases himself only for the sake of "being exalted", and therefore of gratifying his egoism." |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:30 AM |
@xProblems
Call me Socrates. |
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xProblems
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:30 AM |
| She doesn't even seem like a depressed person, her outfit and bio are a joke. But by the time you're reading this she could've changed it. |
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xProblems
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:32 AM |
No, I'm not calling you that but I can call you....
1-Oder 2-Bait 3-Thirsty 4-Annoying 5-Joke 6-And a bunch of other things. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:32 AM |
@xProblems
It is the question that enlightens, not the answer. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:32 AM |
| All humans are ignorant, but not all are blissfully ignorant. Blissful ignorance is a choice, ignorance is not. Those who try to break through the blindfold of ignorance always fail and typically become depressed ; those who do not live happy lives. Of course exceptions exist. |
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xProblems
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:32 AM |
| Ok, keep being smart with me. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:34 AM |
@hygenist
I do not disagree with some of your points but they are not the beliefs I hold. I do appreciate that you spent time to converse with me, unlike other less scrupulous, and let's say, less intelligent individuals who rely on personal attacks to satisfy their intellectual shortcomings. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:35 AM |
@volks
Happiness isn't everything. If my happiness must come at the expense of knowledge, then so be it. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:41 AM |
"Happiness isn't everything. If my happiness must come at the expense of knowledge, then so be it."
Say what you will, but you only pursue knowledge because you think you'd be happier with it than without. Thus, your pursuit of knowledge is inherently egoistic, self-centered, and self-gratifying (These are not insults, only descriptors). But there's nothing wrong with this. I, for instance, like to help people. Do I pretend I do it acting contrary to my own desires? No! I do it because it makes me "Feel good". Nobody does anything without some kind of incentive, tangible or intangible. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:45 AM |
| And so is the nature of humans. I completely agree. Why does the soldier risk his life for his fellow soldier? Is it really out of love? Or is such a response elicited from the fear of what may occur in the afterlife? Every action has a motivator. I just don't know what mine is if it isn't happiness. |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:49 AM |
"I just don't know what mine is if it isn't happiness." It's impossible for it to be anything other than pleasure or pain related. That is to say, pursuit of the former and avoidance of the latter. If it's not happiness that motivates you, perhaps it is fear of pain? |
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| 15 Jan 2016 01:52 AM |
| It is my fear of ignorance, perhaps. And yet here I am ignorant of my purpose in life. |
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