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What do you mean by no you? I've been thinking about all that lately. Like the amoebas coming together to create a large formation or entity. Or say astrological signs or archetypes forming the 'you' that is you. But the environment also forms you. The you is ever changing and in motion. Aghh, lol

Roseanne pushed the envelope afro

Good night guys
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Enjoy...
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hi ray, how ya going
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Bien...

How are things with you?
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thank you for asking, i may write a book in reply to my past 4 days but i will not
i will say but one word
magnificent
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I see.

Could there be 13,000 year loops?


Or is it 'unwritten'?
 Quoting: Seer777


That heavily embeds in Asia Minor and the Upper Kingdoms.

How is succession evident.

One step over the line.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


Fire creates the preconditions of it's spread.

To see we must open our eyes to wash away the phosphenes of projected or inauthentic conciousness.
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That heavily embeds in Asia Minor and the Upper Kingdoms.

How is succession evident.

One step over the line.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


beta testing tounge
 Quoting: aether


I drew a 'perfect'(to my senses) tounge Bart Simpson holding a slingshot on my brother's 1st grade binder.

It was this.
[link to blogs.sfweekly.com]


They asked he not return with it the next day.

Amazing how things change. Yet stay the same.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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What do you mean by no you? I've been thinking about all that lately. Like the amoebas coming together to create a large formation or entity. Or say astrological signs or archetypes forming the 'you' that is you. But the environment also forms you. The you is ever changing and in motion. Aghh, lol

Roseanne pushed the envelope afro

Good night guys
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45039057


precognition
you
and
all that is not you
the precognition
of the 2


nn

afro
Seer777
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What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


beta testing tounge
 Quoting: aether


I drew a 'perfect'(to my senses) tounge Bart Simpson holding a slingshot on my brother's 1st grade binder.

It was this.
[link to blogs.sfweekly.com]


They asked he not return with it the next day.

Amazing how things change. Yet stay the same.
 Quoting: Seer777


/z\ Private school at that.

I suppose they didn't see the connection between 'slingshot' and 'David'...


Offensive.

lol.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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I see.

Could there be 13,000 year loops?


Or is it 'unwritten'?
 Quoting: Seer777


That heavily embeds in Asia Minor and the Upper Kingdoms.

How is succession evident.

One step over the line.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
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True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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What do you mean by no you? I've been thinking about all that lately. Like the amoebas coming together to create a large formation or entity. Or say astrological signs or archetypes forming the 'you' that is you. But the environment also forms you. The you is ever changing and in motion. Aghh, lol

Roseanne pushed the envelope afro

Good night guys
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45039057


precognition
you
and
all that is not you
the precognition
of the 2


nn

afro
 Quoting: aether


self created = self organized
have we heard that before tounge
 Quoting: aether


ordered world
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45744095


self created = self organized = motivated
thus our universe knows what it is doing , it`s motive makes so
with that in mind we may consider our universe possess precognition because it`s motive provides the vision of what it is motivated to be
vision = precognition
precognition = all things steer towards the precognition vision
thus all locations are ordered within the boundaries/bonds of the distributed (universal) precognition vision the visible sign of which is self organization of all locations, continuously
 Quoting: aether


Thread: Code Talking (Page 5)
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What do you mean by no you? I've been thinking about all that lately. Like the amoebas coming together to create a large formation or entity. Or say astrological signs or archetypes forming the 'you' that is you. But the environment also forms you. The you is ever changing and in motion. Aghh, lol

Roseanne pushed the envelope afro

Good night guys
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45039057


precognition
you
and
all that is not you
the precognition
of the 2


nn

afro
 Quoting: aether


...


ordered world
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45744095


self created = self organized = motivated
thus our universe knows what it is doing , it`s motive makes so
with that in mind we may consider our universe possess precognition because it`s motive provides the vision of what it is motivated to be
vision = precognition
precognition = all things steer towards the precognition vision
thus all locations are ordered within the boundaries/bonds of the distributed (universal) precognition vision the visible sign of which is self organization of all locations, continuously
 Quoting: aether


Thread: Code Talking (Page 5)
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


Livermore experiments illuminate how order arises in the cosmos

The surprising discovery of self-organized electromagnetic fields in counter-streaming ionized gases (also known as plasmas) will give scientists a new way to explore how order emerges from chaos in the cosmos. This breakthrough finding was published online in the journal, Nature Physics on Sept. 30.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.llnl.gov (secure)]

•In volume, 99.999% of all the observable matter in the universe exists in the plasma state. This had led to the coinage of the term "Plasma Universe."
 Quoting: Los Alamos

[link to www.plasmauniverse.info]
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True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
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True.

That reminds of 80's TV.

Married with Children specifically, which I didn't watch in 'its time'.

Pushing the envelope, or the line seems ever occurring.

Simpsons, South Park rings a bell as well.


That which is later accepted, but 'edgy' and perhaps offensive in its inception.


What one determines as 'acceptable'.

The ever moving line.
 Quoting: Seer777


Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
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Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think you are right.

Comedians are knowingly often tortured, yet brilliant Minds...


Why was the 'jester' the one who was turned to for mirth? Did the jester know the line? Did 'he' push it?

Of course.

What was the risk of doing said?


We all seemingly 'feel' the line, when it is crossed...


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Last Edited by Seer777 on 08/26/2013 10:17 PM
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Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think you are right.

Comedians are knowingly often tortured, yet brilliant Minds...


Why was the 'jester' the one who was turned to for mirth? Did the jester know the line? Did 'he' push it?

Of course.

What was the risk of doing said?


We all seemingly 'feel' the line, when it is crossed...


[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, seeing the issues and making them funny never removes the issues
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Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


You must be self deprecating and likable...

Which is why many comedians saw Dane Cook as offensive...His "college tour" was a bunch of college chicks that dug him like he was a boy band member...That's not funny...His act was the "cocky frat boy that gets all the chicks"...Offensive and not funny...Teenage girls dug it though.

but yeah...You must be able to make fun of yourself and put the 'jester' vibe out...It's called funny bones.

Comedy 'heart throbs' are usually inherently not 'funny'.
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Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think you are right.

Comedians are knowingly often tortured, yet brilliant Minds...


Why was the 'jester' the one who was turned to for mirth? Did the jester know the line? Did 'he' push it?

Of course.

What was the risk of doing said?


We all seemingly 'feel' the line, when it is crossed...


[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, seeing the issues and making them funny never removes the issues
 Quoting: aether


Yes, but it lightens them, so you can more easily tote your memory.

Levity, egalite, fraternite!

Cheers
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Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


Expurgation to make yourself light as a feather.

Levity.

Burning yourself as a totem.

I've seen too many explode on the road to Damascus.
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I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


Expurgation to make yourself light as a feather.

Levity.

Burning yourself as a totem.

I've seen too many explode on the road to Damascus.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


I am very self deprecating in real life...Might not come out here...(It does though if you look)

Ask anyone that knows me in real life...I don't take myself super seriously at all...and make self deprecating jokes constantly when in a relaxed environment.

Language barrier perhaps?
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Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


Expurgation to make yourself light as a feather.

Levity.

Burning yourself as a totem.

I've seen too many explode on the road to Damascus.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


I am very self deprecating in real life...Might not come out here...(It does though if you look)

Ask anyone that knows me in real life...I don't take myself super seriously at all...and make self deprecating jokes constantly when in a relaxed environment.

Language barrier perhaps?
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Everyone's self deprecating.
Most just haven't come to terms with it yet.

That is the art in and of itself.
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Married with Children was/is funny...but was defo inappropriate for young kids. I was watching it when I was like 9 years old...

Jokes about Kelly(the teenage daughter) getting gang banged by the football team etc...Real degenerate filth that shouldn't have been on the public airwaves in America...Sweden could have handled it...Or Denmark...but they have a largely homogeneous culture with expected behavioral practices...

There is an agenda to 'push the line'...From the 'big shots' that run the entertainment industry. They use the constitution as a smokescreen in order to peddle their content to children...Meanwhile they bash the constitution and call it "antiquated" when it's an issue that they dislike...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


What are you getting at?

You aren't trying to turn my "antisemitism"(really just critical of the huge control and influence Jews have) into a mental illness again?

*sigh*

and if it was..."self deprecation" would defo not be the source of it.
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I found Married with Children offensive as a teen. I was not exposed as a child.


I think...it may something to do with 'humour'.

I have asked this several times...

Why are things which really 'shouldn't' be funny, funny?


What is 'black humour'?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


What are you getting at?

You aren't trying to turn my "antisemitism"(really just critical of the huge control and influence Jews have) into a mental illness again?

*sigh*

and if it was..."self deprecation" would defo not be the source of it.
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Funny how we tend to make things about ourselves although you as example or lesson was not my intention, just the general truth.

We create our own swords.
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Why are most comedians/comedic writers/comedic actors usually insecure and miserable?

Why do alot of comedians lose their 'funny bones' and creativity when they get mega successful and rich?

All of a sudden life is good...Everyone kisses their ass...Beautiful women want to f*ck them badly...etc

There's something about comedy that involves pain and insecurity...and 'funny people' understanding the absolute ridiculous shit show that life/culture/"the system" is.

It could be a mechanism of dealing with pain....Not sure.

I think most comedy is 'dark'.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
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What are you getting at?

You aren't trying to turn my "antisemitism"(really just critical of the huge control and influence Jews have) into a mental illness again?

*sigh*

and if it was..."self deprecation" would defo not be the source of it.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Funny how we tend to make things about ourselves although you as example or lesson was not my intention, just the general truth.

We create our own swords.
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The problem is; you write without any 'friendliness' and you are unable(?) to write anything that doesn't read like a riddle or some guy or gal intentionally being coy...most defo adds to misunderstandings.

I understand 'big words' but I find the way you string them together to be unnecessary...and at most times incoherent.

Your monotone writing style...and the fact that we had argued in the past about my 'views' led me to believe you were being passive aggressive.

I apologize if that wasn't your intention.
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Thinking is the cause. You must be willing to attack yourself to understand the associations that arise and manifest the eventual absurdities of cyclical or unchanging perspective;
May it be social cultural mores or personally held beliefs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


What are you getting at?

You aren't trying to turn my "antisemitism"(really just critical of the huge control and influence Jews have) into a mental illness again?

*sigh*

and if it was..."self deprecation" would defo not be the source of it.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Funny how we tend to make things about ourselves although you as example or lesson was not my intention, just the general truth.

We create our own swords.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39812740


The problem is; you write without any 'friendliness' and you are unable(?) to write anything that doesn't read like a riddle or some guy or gal intentionally being coy...most defo adds to misunderstandings.

I understand 'big words' but I find the way you string them together to be unnecessary...and at most times incoherent.

Your monotone writing style...and the fact that we had argued in the past about my 'views' led me to believe you were being passive aggressive.

I apologize if that wasn't your intention.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


No worries, Now you seem to be making it about your perceptions of myself and my intentions.

Lol, the only type of aggression on the internet is passive.

Cheers
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Good to "know"

It is indeed a pleasant day. The flow is quite lovely .

The strong mind and weak back is best paired with the weak mind and strong back. I guess there is a reason for me saying it:-)
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think kundalini
generally women have vast emotional capacity to process but not a strong frame to handle the consequential charge
men do not possess the emotional capacity but do possess the frame to handle charge of scale
thus the right paired women and man in kundalini = the man handles the charge the women handles the emotion caused by the charge
thus between the two (together) the altered state/logos/pinch effect is considerably scaled up coherently in a manner neither would sustain alone
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:hathonra:
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Good Morning Everyone :)

Thought this might interest you Xen hf


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Black Winds
Aug 27, 2013

Supermassive black holes are said to generate galactic winds.

“Black holes are where God divided by zero.”

— Stephen Wright

In a previous Picture of the Day, It was suggested that X-ray jets from a galactic core were being accelerated by electric fields. A press release from the Chandra X-ray Observatory reports that “strong winds” are racing outward from the core of NGC 1068, a galaxy said to be 50 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. The source of the winds is supposed to be an “average sized” supermassive black hole (SMBH) that is accelerating “hot gas” around its event horizon until gravity can no longer hold it in place. The gas is said to be heated by X-ray bursts from the SMBH, whereupon it is ejected along a tangential trajectory at an average velocity of 1.6 million kilometers per hour.

In the image at the top of the page, Chandra’s X-ray results are combined with those from the Hubble Space Telescope to illustrate the temperature differences between the galactic body and the jet of X-ray emitting material. The hot gas possesses a spectrographic temperature reading of over 100,000 Celsius, 20 times hotter than the surface of the Sun...................
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[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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Good morning, had the most wonderful time while away, caught up with old friends, made new ones, and partied like it was the end of the world.


[link to youtu.be]
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Black Winds
Aug 27, 2013

Supermassive black holes are said to generate galactic winds.

“Black holes are where God divided by zero.”

— Stephen Wright

In a previous Picture of the Day, It was suggested that X-ray jets from a galactic core were being accelerated by electric fields. A press release from the Chandra X-ray Observatory reports that “strong winds” are racing outward from the core of NGC 1068, a galaxy said to be 50 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. The source of the winds is supposed to be an “average sized” supermassive black hole (SMBH) that is accelerating “hot gas” around its event horizon until gravity can no longer hold it in place. The gas is said to be heated by X-ray bursts from the SMBH, whereupon it is ejected along a tangential trajectory at an average velocity of 1.6 million kilometers per hour.

In the image at the top of the page, Chandra’s X-ray results are combined with those from the Hubble Space Telescope to illustrate the temperature differences between the galactic body and the jet of X-ray emitting material. The hot gas possesses a spectrographic temperature reading of over 100,000 Celsius, 20 times hotter than the surface of the Sun...................
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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[link to www.technologyreview.com]

Vortices in the South Atlantic are mathematically equivalent to black holes, say physicists,

hmm did I post this already ? such a feeling of deja vu just overcame me lol
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Good to "know"

It is indeed a pleasant day. The flow is quite lovely .

The strong mind and weak back is best paired with the weak mind and strong back. I guess there is a reason for me saying it:-)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2594493


think kundalini
generally women have vast emotional capacity to process but not a strong frame to handle the consequential charge
men do not possess the emotional capacity but do possess the frame to handle charge of scale
thus the right paired women and man in kundalini = the man handles the charge the women handles the emotion caused by the charge
thus between the two (together) the altered state/logos/pinch effect is considerably scaled up coherently in a manner neither would sustain alone
 Quoting: aether


hathonra
 Quoting: X3NOPHON


Good Morning Everyone :)

Thought this might interest you Xen hf



 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


good morning , whatever is going on, i like it tounge
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Good morning, had the most wonderful time while away, caught up with old friends, made new ones, and partied like it was the end of the world.


[link to youtu.be]
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Good Morning Dear Soul !! So glad you got to recharge your batteries LOL.. nice energy you have today tounge

5a
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think kundalini
generally women have vast emotional capacity to process but not a strong frame to handle the consequential charge
men do not possess the emotional capacity but do possess the frame to handle charge of scale
thus the right paired women and man in kundalini = the man handles the charge the women handles the emotion caused by the charge
thus between the two (together) the altered state/logos/pinch effect is considerably scaled up coherently in a manner neither would sustain alone
 Quoting: aether


:hathonra:
 Quoting: X3NOPHON


Good Morning Everyone :)

Thought this might interest you Xen hf



 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


good morning , whatever is going on, i like it tounge
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Good Morning Aether hf

Is there a carnaval going on there ? Seen there was a carnival going on in Notting Hill on BBC ...
I feel a festive mood coming from you this morning chuckle





GLP