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Definition of Terms
Personal - dealing with or pertaining to Individual internal issues of the self.
Generic - dealing with or pertaining to the current accepted norms of society. Social - dealing with or pertaining to Society and Societal Issues. Politics - dealing with or pertaining to Policies and Political Issues. Governmental - dealing with or pertaining to Government and Governmental Issues. Philosophy - dealing with or pertaining to the advancement of human understanding. Psychology - dealing with or pertaining to the functionality of the human psyche. Id - The natural instinct of all life on earth, Example; hunger, reproduction, safety, stress Ego - The closest human aspect to the soul. The manifestation of individuality in every single creature, Example; Likes, Dislikes, Experiences, Style, Hopes, Dreams, Dedications Super Ego - Downstream of Society. The conceptual view of individuals and how they fit in their roles into society, Example: Doctors, Firefighters, Politicians, Milkmen, Girlfriends, Foreigners, Believers Transference - The act of taking a problem that the self-individual cannot overcome and projecting the problem onto another individual in order to provide a physical confrontation with the issue. Projection - The act of imagining a false dichotomy onto another individual in order to substantiate more favorable views of that individual, whether positive or negative. Subjugation - The act of physically or mentally demoting and demeaning an individual or individuals until they offer no resistance and are in full compliance. Defiance - The act of physically or mentally rejecting an act taken upon the individual. Argument - A social construct that allows two or more individuals to use a language understood by both to promote each of their opposing view points on a matter. Debate - A social construct that allows arguments on several topics about a larger issue in a more strict conversation pattern. Example; "Using Socratic method allows for debates in many fields and topics." Concurrence - A social construct that allows individuals in an argument to come to an agreement on one or many more of the issues brought up. Socratic Method - A construct of philosophy that allows for higher levels of arguments without the need for physical altercations. The Socratic Method solves problems and issues by asking questions until every problem is solved with the truth. Eristic Method - A destruct of philosophy that allows for the erasure of arguments that leads to physical altercations. The Eristic Method does not solve any problem, but seeks to wear out and destroy the possibility of concurrence occurring in an argument. Whereas Socratic Method seeks out answers, Eristic Method seeks out distractions. | ||
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Christ is thy super ego.
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Apophis is closest to earth on 2029 April the 13th (a friday) lol
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Technically compatible. In multiple permutations.
People suck anyway tho.
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Apophis is closest to earth on 2029 April the 13th (a friday) lol
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weird
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OK
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beep boop
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Headbang
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