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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 18152328 United Kingdom 07/02/2012 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which argument sounds more plausible: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A. Planet X / Niburu has never been seen because it has been conveniently out of sight perfectly hidden by planetary orbits. or B.Planet X / Niburu has never been seen because it does not exist. ? c) Planet X really has high level cloaking technology and is just sitting out there waiting until we perfect the best-ever glass of chocolate milk, at which point it will invade us for it. However, the people steering this planet are well aware of the cloaked Planet X, thus they set up large corporations such as Monsanto to taint all of the planet's milk products so that the best-ever glass of chocolate milk will never be created. Without the creation of the best-ever glass of chocolate milk Earth will remain safe and people can happily continue to argue over choice A or choice B without ever realizing that it was really all about the milk quality. So what you're saying is, Hitler is actually alive and on Niburu? No, he's one of the people steering this planet. He's the guy in charge of poisoning minds so that the brain sucking planet passes us by. |
George B Extinct But Not Forgotten! User ID: 10917830 United States 07/02/2012 09:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | skittle, Are you being sarcastic or are you telegraphing a concept or two??? Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter! "Email: [email protected]" All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642) The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B |
George B Extinct But Not Forgotten! User ID: 10917830 United States 07/02/2012 11:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Poison the well so the potential invaders won't want to drink out of it . . . Interesting twist . . . I never thought about that particular concept . . . Intreging to say the least . . . Last Edited by George B on 07/02/2012 11:25 PM Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter! "Email: [email protected]" All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642) The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 18152328 United Kingdom 07/03/2012 03:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Poison the well so the potential invaders won't want to drink out of it . . . Interesting twist . . . I never thought about that particular concept . . . Intreging to say the least . . . Lol, I think once we got to the land of shady dog poo I went 95% sarcastic..although there is a vague concept or two in there. |
George B Extinct But Not Forgotten! User ID: 10917830 United States 07/03/2012 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Poison the well so the potential invaders won't want to drink out of it . . . Interesting twist . . . I never thought about that particular concept . . . Intreging to say the least . . . Lol, I think once we got to the land of shady dog poo I went 95% sarcastic..although there is a vague concept or two in there. I thought do. . . Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter! "Email: [email protected]" All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642) The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B |
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Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 12:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. |
Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. What did you do in the last few weeks to get to that point? O_o |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. The thing is we all create our own path, there is not just one path that offers gluttony and evil while another one only offers boredom and goodness. If we are to accept such limited paths then we are being deliberately led, which is something I cannot in good concious do, as those that deliberately and misleadingly point you down one path as the "true" path, without letting you see all of the options for yourself, do not have your best interests in mind. Chances are they're either lonely themselves, or looking for a body to feed to the wolves so that they can gain safe passage themselves...which seems to be what the "fun" path would be in this particular choice...as the only reason one would be hated that much is if they were the scape goat thrown to the wolves as a distraction to allow the leader to finish down a path they could not have gotten to on their own without sacrificing the follower. I say let the wanna-be leader follow their path alone and don't let them lie to you and tell you the only other option is the monotonous life of the mortal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13958950 United States 07/07/2012 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which is better: Quoting: Ardhanarishvara A life where you get to have a bunch of profound and crazy experiences, but die young and hated by everyone or A life where you don't get to do anything you want, but you die old and loved by some? Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. The thing is we all create our own path, there is not just one path that offers gluttony and evil while another one only offers boredom and goodness. If we are to accept such limited paths then we are being deliberately led, which is something I cannot in good concious do, as those that deliberately and misleadingly point you down one path as the "true" path, without letting you see all of the options for yourself, do not have your best interests in mind. Chances are they're either lonely themselves, or looking for a body to feed to the wolves so that they can gain safe passage themselves...which seems to be what the "fun" path would be in this particular choice...as the only reason one would be hated that much is if they were the scape goat thrown to the wolves as a distraction to allow the leader to finish down a path they could not have gotten to on their own without sacrificing the follower. I say let the wanna-be leader follow their path alone and don't let them lie to you and tell you the only other option is the monotonous life of the mortal. I like that. What you've written here. I understand it and concur. Just had a similar experience. An experience that turned rotten. And I'm waiting for the day we reach when skittles are made from anti-decaying properties. We'll get there. [smile] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Candy Corn Love is nice, I would choose it. I've only had the profound and crazy so maybe I'm just looking across the fence thinking the grass is greener on the other side. But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. The thing is we all create our own path, there is not just one path that offers gluttony and evil while another one only offers boredom and goodness. If we are to accept such limited paths then we are being deliberately led, which is something I cannot in good concious do, as those that deliberately and misleadingly point you down one path as the "true" path, without letting you see all of the options for yourself, do not have your best interests in mind. Chances are they're either lonely themselves, or looking for a body to feed to the wolves so that they can gain safe passage themselves...which seems to be what the "fun" path would be in this particular choice...as the only reason one would be hated that much is if they were the scape goat thrown to the wolves as a distraction to allow the leader to finish down a path they could not have gotten to on their own without sacrificing the follower. I say let the wanna-be leader follow their path alone and don't let them lie to you and tell you the only other option is the monotonous life of the mortal. I like that. What you've written here. I understand it and concur. Just had a similar experience. An experience that turned rotten. And I'm waiting for the day we reach when skittles are made from anti-decaying properties. We'll get there. [smile] I hope you've been blazing your own path since then :) |
Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | K i'm gunna ask the question in a different way. Would you rather be a compassionate and loving person who dies young with no friends, or a conscienceless psychopath with lots of friends who dies old? :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | K i'm gunna ask the question in a different way. Quoting: Ardhanarishvara Would you rather be a compassionate and loving person who dies young with no friends, or a conscienceless psychopath with lots of friends who dies old? Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13958950 United States 07/07/2012 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Ardhanarishvara But remember, in the loved life, all of your experiences are ONLY repetitive, tedious / boring, nothing profound or exciting or crazy at all. But people miss you when you're gone. OR Crazy life, but no one misses you when you're gone and in your last weeks alive everyone hates you and treats you as such. The thing is we all create our own path, there is not just one path that offers gluttony and evil while another one only offers boredom and goodness. If we are to accept such limited paths then we are being deliberately led, which is something I cannot in good concious do, as those that deliberately and misleadingly point you down one path as the "true" path, without letting you see all of the options for yourself, do not have your best interests in mind. Chances are they're either lonely themselves, or looking for a body to feed to the wolves so that they can gain safe passage themselves...which seems to be what the "fun" path would be in this particular choice...as the only reason one would be hated that much is if they were the scape goat thrown to the wolves as a distraction to allow the leader to finish down a path they could not have gotten to on their own without sacrificing the follower. I say let the wanna-be leader follow their path alone and don't let them lie to you and tell you the only other option is the monotonous life of the mortal. I like that. What you've written here. I understand it and concur. Just had a similar experience. An experience that turned rotten. And I'm waiting for the day we reach when skittles are made from anti-decaying properties. We'll get there. [smile] I hope you've been blazing your own path since then :) My suggestion was boarding a mutual path. I stopped her in dead her tracks from derailing me from mine while she was trying. Doing so saved at least one life. :) |
Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | K i'm gunna ask the question in a different way. Quoting: Ardhanarishvara Would you rather be a compassionate and loving person who dies young with no friends, or a conscienceless psychopath with lots of friends who dies old? Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | K i'm gunna ask the question in a different way. Quoting: Ardhanarishvara Would you rather be a compassionate and loving person who dies young with no friends, or a conscienceless psychopath with lots of friends who dies old? Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? A lonely life or a lonely life isn't a choice, not one I would choose from anyway. |
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Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | K i'm gunna ask the question in a different way. Quoting: Ardhanarishvara Would you rather be a compassionate and loving person who dies young with no friends, or a conscienceless psychopath with lots of friends who dies old? Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? A lonely life or a lonely life isn't a choice, not one I would choose from anyway. Come on though, play the game! :) Say you HAD to choose between these two options and there was no other choice, which would it be? xx :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13958950 United States 07/07/2012 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Candy Corn Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? A lonely life or a lonely life isn't a choice, not one I would choose from anyway. Come on though, play the game! :) Say you HAD to choose between these two options and there was no other choice, which would it be? xx If you're playing the game then that's what it is. Game. And that's usually too wild. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19171124 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Candy Corn Psychopaths have few real friends, just people that hang around because they're being fed a pack of lies or because they hope the psychopath to be human. Whereas people that care for others usually eventually end up finding others that respond in kind. So, while you are implying that dying young and living life comes with no companions, you are asking if someone should trade that in for a long empty meaningless life with people that will turn their backs the moment they discover who you are or that you have no immediate purpose they can utilize. The question can't be answered because it has paradoxes within itself. It can only be answered with an even more complex contradiction. I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? A lonely life or a lonely life isn't a choice, not one I would choose from anyway. Come on though, play the game! :) Say you HAD to choose between these two options and there was no other choice, which would it be? xx I've never believed that there was no other choice. I believe there's a choice that you believe is more right than the other. But since I see both as inherently the same, I see no point in "voting for the lesser evil". I think I may have spent too long in school answering what the teachers believed was the right answer, rather than answering what was true. I can't in all honesty keep that up, it seems dirty. |
Ardhanarishvara User ID: 12662903 United Kingdom 07/07/2012 07:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Ardhanarishvara I think you might have made this a little more complicated than it needs to be. All I am asking is which of the two lives would you rather have? A lonely life or a lonely life isn't a choice, not one I would choose from anyway. Come on though, play the game! :) Say you HAD to choose between these two options and there was no other choice, which would it be? xx I've never believed that there was no other choice. I believe there's a choice that you believe is more right than the other. But since I see both as inherently the same, I see no point in "voting for the lesser evil". I think I may have spent too long in school answering what the teachers believed was the right answer, rather than answering what was true. I can't in all honesty keep that up, it seems dirty. It's only a hypothetical question! Just pick one! :( Also I totally agree with what you say here about right answer vs true answer xx :sun:Ardhanarishvara | You died, and death was complete freedom from suffering - bliss. But it very quickly got lonely and repetitive in bliss, so you decided to be born once more. You've been doing this forever. Whilst I may not agree with what you say, I will defend to the death my right to disagree with you. Some say "think outside the box". I say "what fucking box?!" xx:taosmilie: |
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George B Extinct But Not Forgotten! User ID: 3341563 United States 07/11/2012 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've got a cup of coffee, rain, and nothing to do for hours. Quoting: Candy Corn Any more questions out there that only the most astoundingly non-psychic person can answer? Who was the voice of the car . . . In "My Mother the Car ". . and who was the male lead? Last Edited by George B on 07/11/2012 11:06 AM Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter! "Email: [email protected]" All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642) The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19542924 United Kingdom 07/11/2012 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who was the voice of the car . . . In "My Mother the Car ". . and who was the male lead? Quoting: George B That pleasant rain turned into thunder and I had to turn off the modem..horrors. I need to watch more television. Was that a B rate movie? Obama will be the last president. I have a twin!! :) |
George B Extinct But Not Forgotten! User ID: 2327140 United States 07/11/2012 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who was the voice of the car . . . In "My Mother the Car ". . and who was the male lead? Quoting: George B That pleasant rain turned into thunder and I had to turn off the modem..horrors. I need to watch more television. Was that a B rate movie? Obama will be the last president. I have a twin!! :) I think it was lower than a B rating . . .Ann Southern & Jerry Van Dyke I think . . . Why do you think O will be the last President? Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter! "Email: [email protected]" All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer & physicist (1564 - 1642) The only thing guaranteed in life is deception. . . everything else is optional . . . George B |