Message from @Azathoth maxh
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Some people are just assholes.
I often think about America's stalled entry into world war two.
Could we have gotten involved sooner and stopped Hitler
Would we have been effective at keeping Hitler from taking France
It's not like we didn't know what he was up to in the early thirties.
Best way to deal with harsh conditions:
Taoism(the philosophy, not the religious mumbo jumbo)
I havent met almost any veteran that wasnt deeply troubled by what they had to do.
Nothing is right and nothing is wrong
I take most eastern "religions" as philsophy
Things just are
Neither good nor bad, it's all about perception
To me having a folder full of regular nintendo games I can play at anytime, that means something to me
im not into the tao
to some other guys, that's boring and lame
Perceptions are illutions
Everything is an illusion.
And everything is a negotiation.
I'd beg to differ
I hate philosophy
Why tho?
It's when people stop discussing what is real and begin to masturbate their intellects π
What is real then?
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People seem to have a point and then they float off into neverland
Please tell me about this realness
you dont have the categorization skills to handle reality. You want things to just 'be', and everything to fit into a group of things which 'are'
I'm still in running battles over this anti-Trump March in London
things are complicated, i dont like philosphers trying to oversimplify everything
Or perhaps it is who are trying to over complicate things?
For what is a catagorisation but a illution?
I can take a hit of acid and get spacey on occasion, but for day to day stuff we need to stop having so many dreamers on the mic
What is a chair?
``For what is a catagorisation but a illution?``
How much of a chair can you cut away before it is objectivly not a chair?
im not going to explain to you the difference between a chair and an abstract concept
Or are all catagorisations subjective?
I am using the chair to explain the concept
no, not all categorizations are meant to be subjective and why would you think so? Categorization works best when used *rigidly*