Message from @Alex Fahey

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2020-03-24 01:03:12 UTC  

I'm not into genetics type of stuff really, I don't care about that

2020-03-24 01:04:29 UTC  

If you have any sort of formal education on biology you're basically guaranteed to know more than I do

2020-03-24 01:07:02 UTC  

Also, one final note I'd like to point out, just because a person is blatant and coarse when they argue doesn't mean they are bad at arguing. If you're going to call somebody "bad at arguing" you should at least give a realistic example of how. Considering there wasn't even am actual argument here? Literally just hex ad homming me fore no reason and me dismissing him? It seems like a somewhat ridiculous thing to say. @ETBrooD

2020-03-24 01:07:19 UTC  

Which is probably why you refuse to expound

2020-03-24 01:07:35 UTC  

I only care about the Nietzsche quote

2020-03-24 01:07:52 UTC  

The debate before I had no interest in reading, I only skimmed over it

2020-03-24 01:08:23 UTC  

Genetics is about as far removed from my interests as a frog is from the moon

2020-03-24 01:09:00 UTC  

Apparently quoting a philosopher to back up an opinion is bad now? <:WaitWhatArmy:590858815189024778>

2020-03-24 01:09:17 UTC  

Alright man, don't explain then. Whatever.

2020-03-24 01:09:28 UTC  

I didn't say that, I just think it's understandable that Hex overlooked that it was a quote

2020-03-24 01:09:52 UTC  

He only overlooked it because he didn't look at (all of) it.

2020-03-24 01:10:09 UTC  

Not my fault.

2020-03-24 01:10:14 UTC  

Well I don't blame him for that, it's a terribly annoying quote to read that makes me think it's a waste of time

2020-03-24 01:11:12 UTC  

Cool opinion, I don't care. If he didn't want to read it and address what it was saying then maybe he shouldn't have participated in the conversation at all.

2020-03-24 01:13:19 UTC  

You know what's really funny about this entire situation? Being compared to nietzsche is actually a confidence boost. This idiot made my day by trying to ad hom me and failing.

2020-03-24 01:13:35 UTC  

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2020-03-24 01:15:37 UTC  

I addressed the Nietzsche quote specifically

2020-03-24 01:15:43 UTC  

It's OK Phaed doesn't know anything about genetics either.....

2020-03-24 01:16:04 UTC  

So now you're trying to paint this as something it isn't, again? Because you can't hold a debate without trying to discredit your opposition? I literally don't care about genetics, not one bit. That's all it is.

2020-03-24 01:17:07 UTC  

@Jym Get a biologist in here to debate him, I love seeing huge egos getting rekt

2020-03-24 01:17:14 UTC  

In all honesty, any confusion about the Nietzsche quote is your fault to begin with @phadreus. You forget to put quotations around it and not till the very end is there anything to indicate that it is, in fact, a Nietzsche quote instead of just a random man who struggles with simplifying their own mental diarrhea into something easy to read and digest. On a side note, that mental diarrhea is a problem I see with most philosophers which irritates me to no end. I'm far too fond of the simple and straightforward to deal with that verbose, paper-colored slime.

2020-03-24 01:18:38 UTC  

@ETBrooD

Why bother? I mean I'm not a biologist at best I can read graduate texts *slowly* but it's not like it is worth arguing with someone who cannot recognize the difference between physics and biology.

2020-03-24 01:19:15 UTC  

There's a difference? Maybe that's the problem <:Veemote:501103628883591188>

2020-03-24 01:20:20 UTC  

> So now you're trying to paint this as something it isn't, again? Because you can't hold a debate without trying to discredit your opposition? I literally don't care about genetics, not one bit. That's all it is.
@ETBrooD That's literally what happened though??? <:WaitWhatArmy:590858815189024778>

2020-03-24 01:20:47 UTC  

Yeah it is almost like the essential elements of matter, energy, and the cosmos have no real relationship to the behavior of a hyper-social species of erect primates. Or some dumb redneck shit like that....

2020-03-24 01:21:42 UTC  

> @ETBrooD
>
> Why bother? I mean I'm not a biologist at best I can read graduate texts *slowly* but it's not like it is worth arguing with someone who cannot recognize the difference between physics and biology.
@Jym Your inability to understand that animals are open systems that shed heat isn't a fault against my argument, regardless of how hard to try to pretend it is.

2020-03-24 01:22:28 UTC  

@phadreus I had no interest in genealogy or whatever in my entire life. Not once. This is not about me dodging a debate.

2020-03-24 01:24:51 UTC  

> In all honesty, any confusion about the Nietzsche quote is your fault to begin with @phadreus. You forget to put quotations around it and not till the very end is there anything to indicate that it is, in fact, a Nietzsche quote instead of just a random man who struggles with simplifying their own mental diarrhea into something easy to read and digest. On a side note, that mental diarrhea is a problem I see with most philosophers which irritates me to no end. I'm far too fond of the simple and straightforward to deal with that verbose, paper-colored slime.
@Alex Fahey Okay, first off, why tf did it take you like 20 minutes to write this? I thought you were working on your own damn post, NOPE, just more nonsensical attacks for no apparent reason.

> On a side note, that mental diarrhea is a problem I see with most philosophers which irritates me to no end.

Just because you have a hard time understanding what such people say doesn't make it "diarrhea". In reality this take is an example of why these people are renowned and why you're nothing.

2020-03-24 01:24:52 UTC  

Eh, over 24 hours ago we covered this. *Everything in the goddamned Universe* sheds energy. Including humans, rocks, assorted marsupials, Hymenoptera, dying stars, the hopes and dreams of teenage girls, and the eventual heat death of the universe.

2020-03-24 01:25:47 UTC  

> In reality this take is an example of why these people are renowned and why you're nothing.
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2020-03-24 01:25:49 UTC  

> @phadreus I had no interest in genealogy or whatever in my entire life. Not once. This is not about me dodging a debate.
@ETBrooD I never accused you of such. Pretty sure the comment you're having a fit about was me talking about Hex, lol.

2020-03-24 01:26:50 UTC  

@phadreus I only responded to your Nietzsche quote and I explained why Nietzsche is not the best of philosophers in my opinion. And then I got dragged into some mudslinging. So w/e

2020-03-24 01:26:52 UTC  

@phadreus I was. I decided it wasn't worth my time and effort about halfway through, and I thought "Fuck it; might as well join the shit-show."

2020-03-24 01:27:08 UTC  

> @phadreus I only responded to your Nietzsche quote and I explained why Nietzsche is not the best of philosophers in my opinion. And then I got dragged into some mudslinging. So w/e
@ETBrooD K

2020-03-24 01:27:35 UTC  

> @phadreus I was. I decided it wasn't worth my time and effort about halfway through, and I thought "Fuck it; might as well join the shit-show."
@Alex Fahey You should do that instead

2020-03-24 01:27:55 UTC  

Or better yet, respond to my initial OP 🙂

2020-03-24 01:29:37 UTC  

> Eh, over 24 hours ago we covered this. *Everything in the goddamned Universe* sheds energy. Including humans, rocks, assorted marsupials, Hymenoptera, dying stars, the hopes and dreams of teenage girls, and the eventual heat death of the universe.
@Jym Yep, and that means everything is subject to entropy. See, it's not that hard of a concept... Glad I could help you understand.

2020-03-24 01:31:15 UTC  

In the same way that everything is made of atoms. That does not mean that applying Boyel's Law to the behavior of naked mole rats is somehow legitimate.

2020-03-24 01:31:16 UTC  

By the way, I think my take is the same one you'll find in a lot of physical science focused people. The ability to explain something simply is a great indicator of understanding and the Philosopher's inability to do so with their works is a mark against their galaxy brains. I think it was Einstein who said "if you can't explain it to a child of 6, then you don't understand it." or something of that manner.

2020-03-24 01:31:47 UTC  

> @ETBrooD
>
> Why bother? I mean I'm not a biologist at best I can read graduate texts *slowly* but it's not like it is worth arguing with someone who cannot recognize the difference between physics and biology.


> Eh, over 24 hours ago we covered this. *Everything in the goddamned Universe* sheds energy. Including humans, rocks, assorted marsupials, Hymenoptera, dying stars, the hopes and dreams of teenage girls, and the eventual heat death of the universe.

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2020-03-24 01:32:18 UTC  

Fucking boomers LMAO