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Started by Payne, September 09, 2008, 10:10:21 AM

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Payne

6~Take out that damned jackboot from your ass. It's not cool, it's not funny and it's like a genetic disease in that you'll end up passing it onto generations of your descendents.

5~Learn to question EVERYthing. Occasionally, people tell you lies. Even people who sound perfectly reasonable and sane. The softer they speak, the more polite they are, the bigger the lie they can be hiding from you.

4~Stop waving the flag/passport/skin colour and calling it "Patriotism".  That shit just isn't funny anymore when the Government is already doing the same thing. Patriotism isn't about being a better citizen, it's about demanding a better country.

3~Take a crash course in bullshitting. It's the "in" thing these days. You might as well learn to be better at it than your Priest, Bank Manager and President.

2~Take time off and have a little fun. It's what they don't want you to do, right? When people say "Oh, telling someone not do something is like inviting them to go ahead and do it", they could well have a point when it comes to this. Do you REALLY want to be stuck in that cube all day when the sun is out?

AAAAAAND

1~Swim with dolphins. Nothing like having a wet slimy horny motherfucker wrapping it's prehensile penis round your leg to realise that these lists are all bullshit, and you really need to make up your own damn lists.

Janvier

Fuck yeah I'm ready to be stuck inside this cube if I can make it interesting.

Janvier

Do you think Accelerando qualifies as a crash course in bullshitting?

Payne

No idea, I've not read it.

I've found that posting here is good for learning how to bullshit though. Or trolling. Trolling is good for it too.

Janvier

Actually, I think I'm going to be honest and tell you how this trip started.

I was sitting in a train, tripping on a combination of LSA, weed, kanna, kratom, a rose petal and a good amount of salvia. On my way to a lecture about philosophical anthropology, I wrote the entire diabolical scheme down...

Virtues
It is time to restore them.

Virtues are that which brings men to glory, fame and wealth,
if that is what the virtuous one
desires.

Do not make the mistake
of assuming virtues are absolute.
They are only absolute in the sense that they represent a higher Truth, or Good, or God, if you will.

But to the common
creature, these virtues may
well seem strange or
even immoral. The virtuous
one shouldn't fret if his
assumed virtues aren't
commonly accepted, it is a
great tool to determine
who is chaff and who isn't.

You can only truly follow
virtues if they are an
honest reflection of your being.

If you made it this far
and still understand what
I'm talking about, have a
virtue.

If a man's conviction in
his virtues is firm, it is
an easy task to lead a
virtuous life.

O men of virtue, I salute
you, but don't forget the
game we're playing, and
don't forget the gift you're
giving, to the hapless and
unwilling        masses...

Excercise care when assigning
virtues, for you are manipulating
the very fabric of social
reality. When you have
selected your virtues, and
held them up to the light
long enough for them to
glow on their own,
it's time to turn on,
               tune in,
               drop out?

You'll find you'll see virtue
in all those you choose worthy.
Which means you should choose
                                 wisely...

Janvier

Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 11:48:44 AM
Actually, I think I'm going to be honest and tell you how this trip started.

I was sitting in a train, tripping on a combination of LSA, weed, kanna, kratom, a rose petal and a good amount of salvia. On my way to a lecture about philosophical anthropology, I wrote the entire diabolical scheme down...

Virtues
It is time to restore them.

Virtues are that which brings men to glory, fame and wealth,
if that is what the virtuous one
desires.

Do not make the mistake
of assuming virtues are absolute.
They are only absolute in the sense that they represent a higher Truth, or Good, or God, if you will.

But to the common
creature, these virtues may
well seem strange or
even immoral. The virtuous
one shouldn't fret if his
assumed virtues aren't
commonly accepted, it is a
great tool to determine
who is chaff and who isn't.

You can only truly follow
virtues if they are an
honest reflection of your being.

If you made it this far
and still understand what
I'm talking about, have a
virtue.

If a man's conviction in
his virtues is firm, it is
an easy task to lead a
virtuous life.

O men of virtue, I salute
you, but don't forget the
game we're playing, and
don't forget the gift you're
giving, to the hapless and
unwilling        masses...

Excercise care when assigning
virtues, for you are manipulating
the very fabric of social
reality. When you have
selected your virtues, and
held them up to the light
long enough for them to
glow on their own,
it's time to turn on,
               tune in,
               drop out?

You'll find you'll see virtue
in all those you choose worthy.
Which means you should choose
                                 wisely...
Sparknotes:
Gods exist, they travel throughout history, thought, everything... Taking whatever hosts they desire.
Divinity feeds on divinity, yet together they create something more. The first is the one that has opened up the possibility,
he guides so the others can explore. The first has five abstract pupils, which he sets loose upon real people, to interrogate, to enlighten, to reward, and finally to recognize.

Payne


Janvier


Payne


Janvier

Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:36:48 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 12:28:05 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 12:20:09 PM
Wut
I knew it.
You're not ready to turn on yet, are you?

Making assumptions about me now, are we jackass?
If you had believed me then, why would you have responded with merely Wut, and not something more profound?

Payne

Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:38:17 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:36:48 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 12:28:05 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 12:20:09 PM
Wut
I knew it.
You're not ready to turn on yet, are you?

Making assumptions about me now, are we jackass?
If you had believed me then, why would you have responded with merely Wut, and not something more profound?

And what if you ARE actually just talking a pile of crap, and to understand what you said didn't mean I was "ready to turn on" but that I was a drugged up hippie in danger of being locked up?

Wouldn't "Wut" be an appropriate response then?

Janvier

Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:46:12 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:38:17 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:36:48 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 12:28:05 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 12:20:09 PM
Wut
I knew it.
You're not ready to turn on yet, are you?

Making assumptions about me now, are we jackass?
If you had believed me then, why would you have responded with merely Wut, and not something more profound?

And what if you ARE actually just talking a pile of crap, and to understand what you said didn't mean I was "ready to turn on" but that I was a drugged up hippie in danger of being locked up?

Wouldn't "Wut" be an appropriate response then?

I suppose it would be, if that is what you wanted to be.

Payne

Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:51:06 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:46:12 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:38:17 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:36:48 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 12:28:05 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 12:20:09 PM
Wut
I knew it.
You're not ready to turn on yet, are you?

Making assumptions about me now, are we jackass?
If you had believed me then, why would you have responded with merely Wut, and not something more profound?

And what if you ARE actually just talking a pile of crap, and to understand what you said didn't mean I was "ready to turn on" but that I was a drugged up hippie in danger of being locked up?

Wouldn't "Wut" be an appropriate response then?

I suppose it would be, if that is what you wanted to be.

I would recomend you stop posting now. Catch up on the tone of the forum. Maybe come down from your high a bit.

Because this has the potential to turn ugly.

AFK

Payne,
Awesome stuff.

Janvier,
Familiarize yourself with the "New Topic" button. 
Cynicism is a blank check for failure.

Janvier

Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:53:54 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:51:06 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:46:12 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 01:38:17 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 01:36:48 PM
Quote from: Janvier on September 09, 2008, 12:28:05 PM
Quote from: Dr. Payne on September 09, 2008, 12:20:09 PM
Wut
I knew it.
You're not ready to turn on yet, are you?

Making assumptions about me now, are we jackass?
If you had believed me then, why would you have responded with merely Wut, and not something more profound?

And what if you ARE actually just talking a pile of crap, and to understand what you said didn't mean I was "ready to turn on" but that I was a drugged up hippie in danger of being locked up?

Wouldn't "Wut" be an appropriate response then?

I suppose it would be, if that is what you wanted to be.

I would recomend you stop posting now. Catch up on the tone of the forum. Maybe come down from your high a bit.

Because this has the potential to turn ugly.

What does ugly mean?
Challenging?