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Post by Batrus on Dec 16, 2005 16:30:41 GMT -5
In a minute. Besides, i would be entitled to act superior and be arrogant. Unlike of my current situation in wich i have no excuse for my behaviour.
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Post by Educate Me on Dec 16, 2005 16:31:33 GMT -5
yes, and the name of that song is space oddity
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Post by anodyne on Dec 16, 2005 16:33:06 GMT -5
In a minute. Besides, i would be entitled to act superior and be arrogant. Unlike of my current situation in wich i have no excuse for my behaviour. Arrogance is a sign of a lack of character
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Post by anodyne on Dec 16, 2005 16:34:07 GMT -5
yes, and the name of that song is space oddity LOL, I read it as Space Odyssey... as in 2001 Space Odyssey. I thought you were asking if the pic was from the film.
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Post by Batrus on Dec 16, 2005 16:34:16 GMT -5
It's indeed and i have no problem acknowledging it. My path to maturity is from arrogance.
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Post by dukeofpain on Dec 16, 2005 19:10:52 GMT -5
Thats still completely personal. No one else is necessarily bound to that belief. Becuase of that, superiority and inferiority, based on "morals", can only exist in your own mind, or in the mind of anyone whom happens to belive the same thing. Well, under that reasoning we shouldn't judge Tookie or anyone else for what they do.. since morality is relative everything is permitted. Your argument is common among leftists and multiculturalists that you complain about. They are also children of the Plato- Kant- Hegel orgy. You can still hate someone, like me him, without claiming somekind of moral supremacy. I hate him becuase I hate him, not becuase I am some how commensurably superior.
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Post by dukeofpain on Dec 16, 2005 19:14:31 GMT -5
I think high iq is the most important trait you can have. I would gladly exchange a millon dollars for 50iq points. When the shit hits the proverbial fan what the hell is someone like Steven Hawking gonna do? Educate someone to death?
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Post by anodyne on Dec 16, 2005 19:51:24 GMT -5
Well, under that reasoning we shouldn't judge Tookie or anyone else for what they do.. since morality is relative everything is permitted. Your argument is common among leftists and multiculturalists that you complain about. They are also children of the Plato- Kant- Hegel orgy. You can still hate someone, like me him, without claiming somekind of moral supremacy. I hate him becuase I hate him, not becuase I am some how commensurably superior. You hate him because you hate him? That's irrational. You need a reason for your hatred to be justified, which is based on your sense of morality. What's your reason for hating "Tookie" Williams?
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Post by nymos on Dec 16, 2005 21:16:24 GMT -5
What's going on in Duke's avatar? Is that Baloo jizzing on Tom Cruise? lmao
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Post by dukeofpain on Dec 16, 2005 21:31:51 GMT -5
It's not irrational, it's just personal. The same as your morality.
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Post by anodyne on Dec 16, 2005 21:39:49 GMT -5
It's not irrational, it's just personal. The same as your morality. It is irrational, sir. I have a reason to hate him. He committed the ultimate crime, which offends my sense of morality. You, on the other hand, refuse to give a reason. How is it personal? what is it based on? I assumed you hated him for the same reason I did but now I'm concerned. Or perhaps you realize that admitting you hate him because he offends your sense of what is good will mean I'm correct. Your normal average person understands that murder is wrong and therefore immoral. By accepting that it is you have to accept my argument.
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Post by tonynatuzzi on Dec 16, 2005 21:43:30 GMT -5
dukeofpain who do you hate more.Tookie,Jesse,Sharpton,Seal,Tiger,Farakhan,or OJ.
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Post by aroundtheworld on Dec 16, 2005 21:49:05 GMT -5
Tiger and Seal are cool. why do you all have to pick on them?(Unless it's b/c they are with Nordic women?)
You can do what you'd like with Farakhan. He gets on my nerves and he looks like his breath stinks.
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Post by dukeofpain on Dec 16, 2005 21:53:27 GMT -5
It's not irrational, it's just personal. The same as your morality. It is irrational, sir. I have a reason to hate him. He committed the ultimate crime, which offends my sense of morality. You, on the other hand, refuse to give a reason. How is it personal? what is it based on? I assumed you hated him for the same reason I did but now I'm concerned. Or perhaps you realize that admitting you hate him because he offends your sense of what is good will mean I'm correct. Your normal average person understands that murder is wrong and therefore immoral. By accepting that it is you have to accept my argument. I don't have to say why I hate him, to prove the point that everybody isn't obligated to the same belief.
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Post by nymos on Dec 16, 2005 21:54:12 GMT -5
What other animals have you seen in the zoo today?
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