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Old 06-22-2016, 08:56 AM
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I don't think so, but i do not plan to have children anyway, so it is doubly unlikely my genius will infect future generations. Don't worry Ahaglord, your Part D insulin is safe from me^^
Interesting verbage there, and very well because you shouldn't reproduce. Seriously tho', can we dereail this thread into eroticism? It's already a circle jerk.
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Interesting verbage there, and very well because you shouldn't reproduce. Seriously tho', can we dereail this thread into eroticism? It's already a circle jerk.
Why else would I choose not to? You may do with the thread as you see fit of course. What did you think of the cunt in OP's video though?
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Why else would I choose not to? You may do with the thread as you see fit of course. What did you think of the cunt in OP's video though?
She hijacked a time of mourning for personal politics which is rude. Courtesy should be upheld at all times in my book, and she come off as a narcisistic moron because of that. There's an over whelming lack of tact in the youth and politics in general which hinders the development and spreading of positions. A lot likely correlates with internet discussions being the way they are (at a distance) which limits civil debate because that distance brings about a comfort zone that is unrealistic and unreliable. There's also an over whelming cartesian ego in debates now that displays an immaturity more than anything because there's no consideration that their stance is or may be wrong even when presented with contrary evidence. Are you into S&M?
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She hijacked a time of mourning for personal politics which is rude. Courtesy should be upheld at all times in my book, and she come off as a narcisistic moron because of that. There's an over whelming lack of tact in the youth and politics in general which hinders the development and spreading of positions. A lot likely correlates with internet discussions being the way they are (at a distance) which limits civil debate because that distance brings about a comfort zone that is unrealistic and unreliable. There's also an over whelming cartesian ego in debates now that displays an immaturity more than anything because there's no consideration that their stance is or may be wrong even when presented with contrary evidence. Are you into S&M?
I am not sure that it is fair to saddle the internet with responsibility for the rigidity of human thought. I think we have the American perversion of individualism to thank for exacerbating it though. When everyone is entitled to their own opinions, how can any be wrong? I do agree that the internet fosters a greater sense of security (and openness by extension) than we find in the physical world. I am not so sure that is necessarily a bad thing though. As repugnant, uninformed or obtuse as they may be, none of my thoughts would find reception and none of my questions, answers. I do not practice it, I do not like marks. I can see the appeal though. I generally detest being in control, it frustrates me. Suffering also brings a unique perspective to life allowing us to know happiness. I would expect you are quite the opposite?
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I am not sure that it is fair to saddle the internet with responsibility for the rigidity of human thought. I think we have the American perversion of individualism to thank for exacerbating it though. When everyone is entitled to their own opinions, how can any be wrong? I do agree that the internet fosters a greater sense of security (and openness by extension) than we find in the physical world. I am not so sure that is necessarily a bad thing though. As repugnant, uninformed or obtuse as they may be, none of my thoughts would find reception and none of my questions, answers. I do not practice it, I do not like marks. I can see the appeal though. I generally detest being in control, it frustrates me. Suffering also brings a unique perspective to life allowing us to know happiness. I would expect you are quite the opposite?
Not putting all of it on the internet, just a theory of correlation. There's also, as Lune and I have said, the baby boomer influence that props up the cartesian ego in the culture. As for an outlet, I agree that there's positives and negatives to that. The main negative being that people do not understand rhetoric and how it works, so they fall steadfastly to their opinions. I'm more sadistic than masochistic and highly suggest De Sade and Masoch for reading. I'm a biter too. Tho' tongue flicks on the nipple and a little bit of teeth have gotten my partners pretty aroused. Oral is favorite of mine. Do you enjoy oral sex?
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Not putting all of it on the internet, just a theory of correlation. There's also, as Lune and I have said, the baby boomer influence that props up the cartesian ego in the culture. As for an outlet, I agree that there's positives and negatives to that. The main negative being that people do not understand rhetoric and how it works, so they fall steadfastly to their opinions. I'm more sadistic than masochistic and highly suggest De Sade and Masoch for reading. I'm a biter too. Tho' tongue flicks on the nipple and a little bit of teeth have gotten my partners pretty aroused. Oral is favorite of mine. Do you enjoy oral sex?
Well, of course. I am going to need to have you explain what you mean by Cartesian ego though to ensure we are on the same page going forward. Given context and google it seems you are using it to describe the inability to doubt oneself. Is that right? If so, we are good. I wonder though if the internet really does impair peoples' understanding or rhetoric or if it is just that it really isn't all that well understood by the population at large. Well, you know what they say opinions are like, right? Assholes, everybody has one. What do you think about that?
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Well, of course. I am going to need to have you explain what you mean by Cartesian ego though to ensure we are on the same page going forward. Given context and google it seems you are using it to describe the inability to doubt oneself. Is that right? If so, we are good. I wonder though if the internet really does impair peoples' understanding or rhetoric or if it is just that it really isn't all that well understood by the population at large. Well, you know what they say opinions are like, right? Assholes, everybody has one. What do you think about that?
Bingo, the doubt. Does it lead to angst?
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Interesting verbage there, and very well because you shouldn't reproduce. Seriously tho', can we dereail this thread into eroticism? It's already a circle jerk.
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