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CyberPunK
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:28 am
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.

Allergic2BS
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:42 am
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TL Kirai
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Posts: 6128

Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:26 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.

CyberPunK
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Posts: 8356

Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:46 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.

TL Kirai
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:06 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:

CyberPunK
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:20 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

TL Kirai
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:33 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

There's a fun guy he should meet, I think the name was Coriolis... And then we should let sheikh explain his theory to him, just to see how that goes. :haha: Also, Newton should come along, just to help with inertial forces and frame of reference.

Now seriously, the "students" were in such lack of common sense to believe that? I have to say, I'm amazed. :eh: :sad:

CyberPunK
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:38 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

There's a fun guy he should meet, I think the name was Coriolis... And then we should let sheikh explain his theory to him, just to see how that goes. :haha: Also, Newton should come along, just to help with inertial forces and frame of reference.

Now seriously, the "students" were in such lack of common sense to believe that? I have to say, I'm amazed. :eh: :sad:


Brainwashing and some other major contributing factor but I can't mention it here because religion discussions are against the TOS but you're smart enough to get an idea.

TL Kirai
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:20 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

There's a fun guy he should meet, I think the name was Coriolis... And then we should let sheikh explain his theory to him, just to see how that goes. :haha: Also, Newton should come along, just to help with inertial forces and frame of reference.

Now seriously, the "students" were in such lack of common sense to believe that? I have to say, I'm amazed. :eh: :sad:


Brainwashing and some other major contributing factor but I can't mention it here because religion discussions are against the TOS but you're smart enough to get an idea.

Sadly.
Surprised by the fact it's that bad. Guess it's time I got back into my outer-world protective chambers because every time I learn something new my disappointment issues start growing.

CyberPunK
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Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:52 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

There's a fun guy he should meet, I think the name was Coriolis... And then we should let sheikh explain his theory to him, just to see how that goes. :haha: Also, Newton should come along, just to help with inertial forces and frame of reference.

Now seriously, the "students" were in such lack of common sense to believe that? I have to say, I'm amazed. :eh: :sad:


Brainwashing and some other major contributing factor but I can't mention it here because religion discussions are against the TOS but you're smart enough to get an idea.

Sadly.
Surprised by the fact it's that bad. Guess it's time I got back into my outer-world protective chambers because every time I learn something new my disappointment issues start growing.


Always has been, more wars were motivated by religion than any other reason and if you can get a man to kill another purely by religious motivation there's nothing you can't make him do.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 3:03 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
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TL Kira (187264144) wrote:Well, I can even make a thread that's dead so I think that counts as extra skill? :haha:

And not only on this forum :'(


To be honest from my experience its the heartfelt cringe inducing posts which make further participating in a given thread uncalled for, I'm one of those people and going by the way people practice the use of Forums now it's the sarcasm and witt which result in further replies because getting straight to the point is not really crowd pleasing and often labeled boring... Did I just kill my own thread?

It would be shame if you did because this is on point, let me take the burden of thread killing this time :D


We can Co-kill it by fighting and forcing a Viking to lock the thread.

Oh no, don't like fighting, besides, I can't find a suitable topic :D maybe just randomly posting "No, I'll be the one to kill it!"


As a man i always have to have the last word.

We'll figure something out to argue about, it'd be easier to force an argument if you were a flat earth believer but you sound like a smart rational person.


I'd like to infiltrate in "flat earth communities" just to see how did they get to that conclusion. Would probably end up sitting through days afterwards and laughing at how things go wrong in matter of moments, I mean, where was all that stuff 10 years ago, nobody questioned anything but nowdays, feels like everything is being questioned.

The society is either advancing incredibly or downgrading at catastrophical rate and to be honest, I don't yet have idea which one is it.


Some people are just not wired for common sense and their thoughts are so outta control that they release them out of their asses in short bursts.

Ok flashback to the year 1600, an Italian Dominican Philosopher called Giordano Bruno was set on fire for contradicting the Church learnings by claiming that the Earth is not the center of the universe and that it's just part of a solar system with other planets and they all revolve around the sun, so at the time you'd be insane to claim something like that when everybody believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the sun spun around it so to make this short and not boring for you to read he made his conclusion simply by looking out of the window and using common sense, he was asked if he'd like to spare his life and claim his theory is wrong and surrender to what the bible says but he refused and so they set him on fire.

Now we have flat Earthers who have their own communities and Moon hoax believers who live among us, have access to smartphones, computers and the internet and are capable of using all the technology needed to prove the moon landing and that the Earth is round but decide not to because they're comfortable in their stupid zone.


I wouldn't rely on picture evidence, as today it's no wonder things are getting twisted and altered via image processing tools but come on, have you ever been in elementary school (or high school, things are different in some countries)?
There is a solid evidence for that if you just look for your old physics books. I know, physicists are bunch of kid grown-ups, playing with stuff to see if it works, but safe to say, it worked and you wouldn't be that down-to-earth if you just walked near its borders, which are quite far from the center of the mass :haha:
Simply put, half of these laws would be either partially incorrect or wouldn't exist.

Do tell more on where did Newton go wrong with his law of gravity or float away, simple guideline. :idea:


This high religious Arab sheikh who gives lessons to adults about religion happens to be a flat earth believers and to confirm his genius discovery he said If an airplane lifts off right now and just stands mid-air for 5 hours shouldn't it land in another country since the Earth is rotating? And he was dead serious.

There's a fun guy he should meet, I think the name was Coriolis... And then we should let sheikh explain his theory to him, just to see how that goes. :haha: Also, Newton should come along, just to help with inertial forces and frame of reference.

Now seriously, the "students" were in such lack of common sense to believe that? I have to say, I'm amazed. :eh: :sad:


Brainwashing and some other major contributing factor but I can't mention it here because religion discussions are against the TOS but you're smart enough to get an idea.

Sadly.
Surprised by the fact it's that bad. Guess it's time I got back into my outer-world protective chambers because every time I learn something new my disappointment issues start growing.


Always has been, more wars were motivated by religion than any other reason and if you can get a man to kill another purely by religious motivation there's nothing you can't make him do.

It's amazing how far people are likely to go for ideals that have been unnaturally planted inside of their minds and never question them. It's just my ugly tendency to point things out in bizarre ways, but feels almost like believing there is a small voice in the back of my head yelling everyone else is wrong, and that has nothing to do with actual situation. Then stuff gets messy if you are like me and I wonder, what kind of brain would allow development of such thought? Do I question myself? At times, and it helps me become a better person, but what's with others?

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Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:01 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:26 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 5:07 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 5:23 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.


My college major relies heavily on Physics and a lot of Math, so it's hard for me to believe in gut feeling as a form of reference or predicting the outcome of something on the verge of ending positively or negatively for the simple fact that many people make the wrong decisions trusting their gut feeling so this is not a reliable place to look for answers, I think hunch/gut feeling aren't all that different.

Humans are naturally protective of themselves our first impulse or response to a sudden unexpected encounter is how we can protect ourselves from it, if it's a person we look for ways to protect ourselves emotionally if it's a physical threat we look to protect ourselves physically. I don't believe someone is indefinitely bad or indefinitely good we're a mix of both at all times not just in phases because our perception of good and bad is subjective if it's our behavior or someone else's behavior. I feel like i drifted way off point, I hope not.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 5:46 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.


My college major relies heavily on Physics and a lot of Math, so it's hard for me to believe in gut feeling as a form of reference or predicting the outcome of something on the verge of ending positively or negatively for the simple fact that many people make the wrong decisions trusting their gut feeling so this is not a reliable place to look for answers, I think hunch/instinct aren't all that different.

Humans are naturally protective of themselves our first impulse or response to a sudden unexpected encounter is how we can protect ourselves from it, if it's a person we look for ways to protect ourselves emotionally if it's a physical threat we look to protect ourselves physically. I don't believe someone is indefinitely bad or indefinitely good we're a mix of both at all times not just in phases because our perception of good and bad is subjective if it's our behavior or someone else's behavior. I feel like i drifted way off point, I hope not.

So does mine, and that's why I've been struggling with this question. I'm stuck in belief there is actually a connection to psychology on subatomic level and haven't been able to prove myself wrong or right. Might be the lack of knowledge, but I'm highly skeptic on that one, as there were situations I could've easily avoided if I simply paid attention to my gut. Truth is, we are all made out of atoms, various types of them, shaping our physical presence, and all our thoughts, emotions and other processes in our body are result of stimuli triggering chemical reaction or vice versa. Looking from given point, it's simply hard to believe it has absolutely nothing to do with (oversimplifying again) how our atoms interact with everything else. Break it down a bit more and that's the point where I'm losing it, but having a great hope for discovering what is this, causing variations in behavior and mindsets in general.

Oops that sort of sounded like evil geneticist, hope it's just my atoms being hyperactive.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:21 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.


My college major relies heavily on Physics and a lot of Math, so it's hard for me to believe in gut feeling as a form of reference or predicting the outcome of something on the verge of ending positively or negatively for the simple fact that many people make the wrong decisions trusting their gut feeling so this is not a reliable place to look for answers, I think hunch/instinct aren't all that different.

Humans are naturally protective of themselves our first impulse or response to a sudden unexpected encounter is how we can protect ourselves from it, if it's a person we look for ways to protect ourselves emotionally if it's a physical threat we look to protect ourselves physically. I don't believe someone is indefinitely bad or indefinitely good we're a mix of both at all times not just in phases because our perception of good and bad is subjective if it's our behavior or someone else's behavior. I feel like i drifted way off point, I hope not.

So does mine, and that's why I've been struggling with this question. I'm stuck in belief there is actually a connection to psychology on subatomic level and haven't been able to prove myself wrong or right. Might be the lack of knowledge, but I'm highly skeptic on that one, as there were situations I could've easily avoided if I simply paid attention to my gut. Truth is, we are all made out of atoms, various types of them, shaping our physical presence, and all our thoughts, emotions and other processes in our body are result of stimuli triggering chemical reaction or vice versa. Looking from given point, it's simply hard to believe it has absolutely nothing to do with (oversimplifying again) how our atoms interact with everything else. Break it down a bit more and that's the point where I'm losing it, but having a great hope for discovering what is this, causing variations in behavior and mindsets in general.

Oops that sort of sounded like evil geneticist, hope it's just my atoms being hyperactive.


I don't know your age (And you are in no way obligated to tell me) but I'm 20 now and to be truthful the first realization for me after two years in college is that no amount of knowledge or education can put you in a place where you have an understanding of key aspects of our existence or formation, I look a few years back now and realize how naive I was thinking at some point in college I will understand some key questions about us and the universe but sadly there are limits to what our minds can comprehend, just like our bodies are perfected to survive here on Earth but can't stand a chance on any other planet we know of so far, our mind is also limited or locked to a certain potential that we are not genetically modified to understand and work with it, maybe that's a good thing, after all, some answers may not be as fascinating as our imagination tells us they are or might be way bigger than what we could have ever imagined. All I know is our questions are bigger than us or our possibilities but in the search for answers we will never find we discovered great things along the way, if you notice many of our discoveries as a civilization happened by accident during a quest to create something completely different so who knows maybe we're asking the wrong questions or are overestimating our intelligence as humans.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:18 pm
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.


My college major relies heavily on Physics and a lot of Math, so it's hard for me to believe in gut feeling as a form of reference or predicting the outcome of something on the verge of ending positively or negatively for the simple fact that many people make the wrong decisions trusting their gut feeling so this is not a reliable place to look for answers, I think hunch/instinct aren't all that different.

Humans are naturally protective of themselves our first impulse or response to a sudden unexpected encounter is how we can protect ourselves from it, if it's a person we look for ways to protect ourselves emotionally if it's a physical threat we look to protect ourselves physically. I don't believe someone is indefinitely bad or indefinitely good we're a mix of both at all times not just in phases because our perception of good and bad is subjective if it's our behavior or someone else's behavior. I feel like i drifted way off point, I hope not.

So does mine, and that's why I've been struggling with this question. I'm stuck in belief there is actually a connection to psychology on subatomic level and haven't been able to prove myself wrong or right. Might be the lack of knowledge, but I'm highly skeptic on that one, as there were situations I could've easily avoided if I simply paid attention to my gut. Truth is, we are all made out of atoms, various types of them, shaping our physical presence, and all our thoughts, emotions and other processes in our body are result of stimuli triggering chemical reaction or vice versa. Looking from given point, it's simply hard to believe it has absolutely nothing to do with (oversimplifying again) how our atoms interact with everything else. Break it down a bit more and that's the point where I'm losing it, but having a great hope for discovering what is this, causing variations in behavior and mindsets in general.

Oops that sort of sounded like evil geneticist, hope it's just my atoms being hyperactive.


I don't know your age (And you are in no way obligated to tell me) but I'm 20 now and to be truthful the first realization for me after two years in college is that no amount of knowledge or education can put you in a place where you have an understanding of key aspects of our existence or formation, I look a few years back now and realize how naive I was thinking at some point in college I will understand some key questions about us and the universe but sadly there are limits to what our minds can comprehend, just like our bodies are perfected to survive here on Earth but can't stand a chance on any other planet we know of so far, our mind is also limited or locked to a certain potential that we are not genetically modified to understand and work with it, maybe that's a good thing, after all, some answers may not be as fascinating as our imagination tells us they are or might be way bigger than what we could have ever imagined. All I know is our questions are bigger than us or our possibilities but in the search for answers we will never find we discovered great things along the way, if you notice many of our discoveries as a civilization happened by accident during a quest to create something completely different so who knows maybe we're asking the wrong questions or are overestimating our intelligence as humans.


You could easily assume I'm about the same age and you wouldn't be wrong at all. And yes, I never took college as a teacher for life, just like any form of education I received before it, and now let me ask you a question. Where's the limit of your mind? Tricky one, right? Want me to make it even worse, where is the limit of my mind? Or just take anyone else as example. Yes, according to physics there isn't a way to fit infinitely long strings of all existing data into finitely small storage space like our brains. Considering this, we've all been facing questions we couldn't answer - maybe at the time it was presented to us, maybe not even now, a basic example would be solving something like an integral equation. That was kind of rough the first time you've seen it, right? But let's say you know how to do it now, thanks to your calculus professor and your own dedication to learn it. That doesn't mean your professor is more intelligent or in possession of greater knowledge than you are, just means he owns a very special skill set and is way better in applying it. Now, we have millions and millions of people on earth - each having unique mindset and therefore, capable of obtaining a different skill set.
To say someone has somehow obtained a piece of information others don't have might at first seem like an odd idea, I mean how would that happen? Introducing scientists right now. They've been playing, speculating and experimenting for hundreds of years, discovering wonders and explaining how the world works. Again, silly idea, who says philosopher John Doe hasn't come to some very important conclusions considering mankind? Ah yes, philosophy isn't science and is altered by his own mindset, therefore considered unreliable.
Dropping a ball will always result in it falling down, no matter the size, weather, height, it will end up on the floor.
So why's there a chance that you may poke me and I'll laugh and poke you back, or you somehow made foolish decision to poke me while I haven't had my morning coffee or when the weather is off and earned yourself a casual smack with a pan?
Still thinking it has nothing to do with those tiny bits we are composed of and everything around them? I think the answer is just in front of us, we just have to ask ourselves the right question. In the end, understanding what is problem is the first step towards solution.

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Wed Aug 01, 2018 10:10 pm
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
TL Kira (187264144) wrote:
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:Very tricky you almost killed this thread but not today. The post is too long to quote and I'm on my phone typing from Puffin it's hard to scroll inside a text box, anyway... There are too many pros to having a self corrective behaviour system, reflecting back for lessons is good especially short term when you can still catch up and make the right decision. As far as how that group of people operate in my opinion is that the way events unfold inside their head forbids them from thinking outside the box even for their own good when you're prone to having your mind become a good soil to plant illogical tales and concepts your logic system shuts down because some aspects of faith rely on you defying what reality is.

I've switched to lappy just because of this to be honest, realized Puffin is also giving me hard time.
Like the men said, too much can't ever be good so a self corrective system is something you'd like to keep on a leash. Not saying that I'm unhappy because it's just how I perceive things, just that it can get out of hand quite easily. Tried to help many people through my kind of short lifespan and then realized they are just about yelling how they can't see a thing while keeping their eyes closed. Lost many friends because of saying that out loud (or didn't even have them, whole new kind of discussion can be made on that one) and it appears not many have this unique gift (or curse) to keep trying to change the world, disregarding the fact it's just too hopeless.
In the end, I always wonder what am I doing wrong and find nothing through debugging course.


In the words of Dr. Jordan Peterson during one of his open lectures in the University of Toronto, "Humans are ****** complex". And he is absolutely correct, Dr. Peterson knows more about human psychology than anyone else and there's literally no standard view or logic to many types of behavior especially the ones which happen in large groups, even since we started forming tribes, people got used to surrendering their minds to the 'leader' who knows best and thinks better, people now do the same way they give their thinking to their God.

Empathy is good but it leaves you open to being used, this is not breaking news to you I'm sure, the thing is Empathy is a natural trait which comes in different rates some people have it under control but those who don't are bound to suffer for the rest of their lives. The most cliche saying here is that if you can't change the world change how you see the world, and this part takes a lifetime to comprehend because the world is an illogical place and a pure mind free from culturally inherited beliefs and religious concepts needs logic to go on in life without stretching themselves to make another day pass by without bruises and wearing out their minds. So, sometimes the biggest curse comes in the form of a gift, some gifts can only be shared for a little while before you get tired and you wanna get rid of it but you just can't because you haven't figured out a different way to live yet.

There is a burning question that just popped in my head, did you ever get a hunch someone isn't a good person (let's put aside the fact that I'm not the one to judge someone)? Like, you didn't even need to hear them talk or take a look at their beliefs, it just came like a sudden random thought. Is that a matter of distorted instinct ("they could harm me/my feelings") or a whole new thing? Also, how surprising is this feeling of yours turning out to be true after all?

I believe humans are capable of so many things that it's sad to walk the charted paths of life, finishing school, finding a job and eventually maybe creating a family, all those without even trying to ponder who you are actually and why are you here.


My college major relies heavily on Physics and a lot of Math, so it's hard for me to believe in gut feeling as a form of reference or predicting the outcome of something on the verge of ending positively or negatively for the simple fact that many people make the wrong decisions trusting their gut feeling so this is not a reliable place to look for answers, I think hunch/instinct aren't all that different.

Humans are naturally protective of themselves our first impulse or response to a sudden unexpected encounter is how we can protect ourselves from it, if it's a person we look for ways to protect ourselves emotionally if it's a physical threat we look to protect ourselves physically. I don't believe someone is indefinitely bad or indefinitely good we're a mix of both at all times not just in phases because our perception of good and bad is subjective if it's our behavior or someone else's behavior. I feel like i drifted way off point, I hope not.

So does mine, and that's why I've been struggling with this question. I'm stuck in belief there is actually a connection to psychology on subatomic level and haven't been able to prove myself wrong or right. Might be the lack of knowledge, but I'm highly skeptic on that one, as there were situations I could've easily avoided if I simply paid attention to my gut. Truth is, we are all made out of atoms, various types of them, shaping our physical presence, and all our thoughts, emotions and other processes in our body are result of stimuli triggering chemical reaction or vice versa. Looking from given point, it's simply hard to believe it has absolutely nothing to do with (oversimplifying again) how our atoms interact with everything else. Break it down a bit more and that's the point where I'm losing it, but having a great hope for discovering what is this, causing variations in behavior and mindsets in general.

Oops that sort of sounded like evil geneticist, hope it's just my atoms being hyperactive.


I don't know your age (And you are in no way obligated to tell me) but I'm 20 now and to be truthful the first realization for me after two years in college is that no amount of knowledge or education can put you in a place where you have an understanding of key aspects of our existence or formation, I look a few years back now and realize how naive I was thinking at some point in college I will understand some key questions about us and the universe but sadly there are limits to what our minds can comprehend, just like our bodies are perfected to survive here on Earth but can't stand a chance on any other planet we know of so far, our mind is also limited or locked to a certain potential that we are not genetically modified to understand and work with it, maybe that's a good thing, after all, some answers may not be as fascinating as our imagination tells us they are or might be way bigger than what we could have ever imagined. All I know is our questions are bigger than us or our possibilities but in the search for answers we will never find we discovered great things along the way, if you notice many of our discoveries as a civilization happened by accident during a quest to create something completely different so who knows maybe we're asking the wrong questions or are overestimating our intelligence as humans.


You could easily assume I'm about the same age and you wouldn't be wrong at all. And yes, I never took college as a teacher for life, just like any form of education I received before it, and now let me ask you a question. Where's the limit of your mind? Tricky one, right? Want me to make it even worse, where is the limit of my mind? Or just take anyone else as example. Yes, according to physics there isn't a way to fit infinitely long strings of all existing data into finitely small storage space like our brains. Considering this, we've all been facing questions we couldn't answer - maybe at the time it was presented to us, maybe not even now, a basic example would be solving something like an integral equation. That was kind of rough the first time you've seen it, right? But let's say you know how to do it now, thanks to your calculus professor and your own dedication to learn it. That doesn't mean your professor is more intelligent or in possession of greater knowledge than you are, just means he owns a very special skill set and is way better in applying it. Now, we have millions and millions of people on earth - each having unique mindset and therefore, capable of obtaining a different skill set.
To say someone has somehow obtained a piece of information others don't have might at first seem like an odd idea, I mean how would that happen? Introducing scientists right now. They've been playing, speculating and experimenting for hundreds of years, discovering wonders and explaining how the world works. Again, silly idea, who says philosopher John Doe hasn't come to some very important conclusions considering mankind? Ah yes, philosophy isn't science and is altered by his own mindset, therefore considered unreliable.
Dropping a ball will always result in it falling down, no matter the size, weather, height, it will end up on the floor.
So why's there a chance that you may poke me and I'll laugh and poke you back, or you somehow made foolish decision to poke me while I haven't had my morning coffee or when the weather is off and earned yourself a casual smack with a pan?
Still thinking it has nothing to do with those tiny bits we are composed of and everything around them? I think the answer is just in front of us, we just have to ask ourselves the right question. In the end, understanding what is problem is the first step towards solution.


Education can round up your information old and new in a way which gives you a good grip on topics then go on from there to branch out ideas and new thoughts, there's no way humanity expired its potential but like I said earlier we may have overestimated our intelligence and started asking questions bigger than what we're capable of understanding. I never thought there will be a point where i'm content with what I know I always wanted to get down to the bottom of things but some answers may not be possible during our lifetime or any lifetime and that's a shame, I think people who signed out before us deserve to have known where things end, or we deserve to look up with more answers than questions and instead of existential questions we enjoy existing. It's a struggle for me to accept that there is a barrier to what we can achieve, maybe one day we'll land on a new moon not motivated by war and give space programs a bigger budget than we give arms, tanks, and warplanes.

There are too many things being answered in the way they end as we look for them in how they started, sometimes in theoretical physics, a physicists goes out of his way spending years of exploration and formulating his ideas to numbers and formulas only to find out he's been asking the wrong question the whole time. One of the best things I learned this year is Entropy, high and low Entropy and how atoms work I think this unlocked many questions and gave me ideas to ask for more. I answered a question on Quora in 2016 about the connection between depression and intelligence and used Einstein as an example along with other individuals who defined art and philosophy eras with their creativity, my writing discusses how intelligence can wear your mind out because you're wired to ask existential questions and unfortunately some answers are not within reach, this failure to acquire information to ease your mind can either humble you or drive you straight to depression, we have some choice there and have to make the best one for us.
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