Principia Discordia

Principia Discordia => Think for Yourself, Schmuck! => Topic started by: Don Coyote on March 08, 2011, 01:47:54 AM

Title: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Don Coyote on March 08, 2011, 01:47:54 AM
Seeing how it bloody says "Not for comments" in the title.
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=28577.0
Comment here.
With a fucking link to what you are commenting on.

Or don't. But at least I can fucking read.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: LMNO on March 11, 2011, 05:41:08 PM
Loving the Crazy Eddy entry.  I think our bass player is in the same species, but hasn't tipped fully over yet.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: LMNO on April 25, 2011, 02:13:24 PM
You're giving away all the secrets!


Love the latest, by the way.
Title: Re: The Devil's Discordian Dictionary (Not for comments, only for definitions)
Post by: Triple Zero on April 26, 2011, 07:52:04 AM
:mittens:

educational, instructional and a great read!

the idea to give all of these an entry in the BIP wiki occurred to me, what do you think?

(or as a new section if the page already exists, like for Eris probably and Slack maybe)
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: The Good Reverend Roger on April 26, 2011, 02:56:13 PM
Moved your post, Trip.

And, yeah, adding these to the wiki would be fine.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Mesozoic Mister Nigel on April 26, 2011, 03:44:25 PM
Coyote, you're a dick.  :lulz:

I kind of love you.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Don Coyote on April 26, 2011, 04:05:13 PM
Quote from: Nigel on April 26, 2011, 03:44:25 PM
Coyote, you're a dick.  :lulz:

I kind of love you.
:jebus:
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Triple Zero on April 27, 2011, 03:18:21 PM
Quote from: Canis latrans securis on March 08, 2011, 01:47:54 AM
Seeing how it bloody says "Not for comments" in the title.

d'oh! didn't catch that, sorry.

my first instinct is to comment if I like something really much, cause I know it sucks to write something really cool and it's left in dead silence.

I suppose my excuse must have been I wasn't fully awake yet (the other option was I must have been tired/sleepy, but I posted it in the morning).

But now I'm rather busy the rest of the week so I don't know when I can add them to the wiki, though.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Quote11.  The Truth: (Noun)  This is possibly the most important concept in this list.  Truth is often mistaken for religioun, philosophy, or principles.  This, of course, is incorrect.

Truth is, in the plainest terms, the way things really are, as opposed to the way we'd like things to be.  The truth can change with conditions (ie, it's true that the sky is clear here today, but that may not be true tomorrow), or even with perspective (a simple lesson in relativity will demonstrate that), but it is not subject to opinion or wishful thinking or even the strident demands of those in authority.

Needless to say, telling the truth will not make you popular at parties, because most peoples' most closely held beliefs are not based on truth.  In fact, there isn't a single political philosophy that is based on truth, nor any religions (at least, not that can be proven).  Communism doesn't work, no matter how badly you want it to.  Neither does laissez faire capitalism, anarchy, or anything else that deviates from the primate pack mentality (Constitutional monarchy does just fine, as does a democracy/republic so long as there is a president/prime minister/whatever to represent the alpha of the pack).  The reason for this is that the truth is that we are primates, and we act like primates, so - at least in a group of any size - we need alphas, and the rules that they enforce.

Sometimes it's not always desirable to TELL the truth ("My, what an ugly bride"), but it is always desirable to see and understand it, unless you're the kind of person who likes walking around cacti with a blindfold on.

In short, the truth is the way things are, whether or not you like it or care to see it.  You can often get away with ignoring it, but eventually, you're gonna get bit.

The truth is a horrible thing.  It isn't always noble, it's rarely pleasing, and it can sometimes even drive you mad.  But it is the only thing worth having.

I wholeheartedly agree and have often tried to illustrate this principal in rants.  I like to find utility in the "softer" truths.  A principal I call "True Enough"  If you find yourself on top of a jungle temple about to have your heart cut out to feed the gods it no longer matters if those gods are real.  The temple is real. The sun glinting off that obsidian dagger is real.  The theology enthusiast holding it is real and so are his crazy-dance thoughts about you.  He thinks the gods are real and that he's their go-to guy. Then gods become pointedly real seeming to you thanks to him.  They're real enough to cause change in human behavior that makes it real.

Early protohumans really got to banging rocks for a long time. At some point the truth of the environment started getting through to their minds and they realized not all rocks are equally useful.  The banging got more serious when the truth that some rocks can break others into far more useful rocks was discovered.  This also got us the FIRE!  This basic rock alchemy got us through a lot but I think the tendency may have turned on us with our newfangled toys.  It is the truth that banging rocks is a time-honored human skill.  I think it may become true that the subatomic rocks we keep banging burn us in the end.  Truth is a horrible taste that never goes away.

The common ground between the gods and our rock habit is another truth.  It is true that humans can manifest their imaginations of the world into the world and change it and other humans in functionally irreversible ways.  This is what is most godlike to me about us.  This terrible responsibility used to keep me awake when I was much younger and full of more theological pretensions than I hold now.  I think that is was no real lie (in the Big Story) when the serpent allegedly said "You won't surely die.  The Gster's holding out on you.  When you eat it your eyes will become open like God, knowing good and evil" in two senses.  1. I think we already were Godlike monkey stuff.  2. Whatever really happened we sure did learn a lot and may yet find the means to life. It is true enough that our species faces godlike choices.

Gonna hang out in the real now.  Peace and be happy for it's own sake!


Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 12:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Peace and be happy for it's own sake!




I really hate this guy.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Luna on June 21, 2011, 01:03:53 AM
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 12:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Peace and be happy for it's own sake!

I really hate this guy.

It's not his fault, Dok.

He doesn't realize that happiness is just a form of temporary insanity.  It strikes when you can fool yourself into believing that you're actually going to get the things you want from life.  Or, worse, that life WILL give you the things you wanted, let you learn to enjoy them, let you think you actually DESERVED them and will get to keep them, and then it will just yank them away, in the most painful way possible.

Life just plain hasn't fucked this one enough, yet.  He'll learn, though...  He'll learn.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Cramulus on June 21, 2011, 01:06:30 AM
loving this series

favorites:

Walking Glitch
Lost Highway
The Dread God Finagle and His Mad Prophet Murphy
ALL the Tuscon stuff

and especially
Complacency

The contrast with happiness is very provocative
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 07:54:05 PM
Quote from: Luna on June 21, 2011, 01:03:53 AM
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 12:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Peace and be happy for it's own sake!

I really hate this guy.

It's not his fault, Dok.

He doesn't realize that happiness is just a form of temporary insanity.  It strikes when you can fool yourself into believing that you're actually going to get the things you want from life.  Or, worse, that life WILL give you the things you wanted, let you learn to enjoy them, let you think you actually DESERVED them and will get to keep them, and then it will just yank them away, in the most painful way possible.

Life just plain hasn't fucked this one enough, yet.  He'll learn, though...  He'll learn.

It did and I did learn.  I don't see this world in some stupid good vibes haze.  I see it and I hate what I see from us and nature alike.  Things fucking suck on this little dust particle of a planet.  I used to blame God, then I blamed people.  Finally I placed the blame right in my own lap.  I'm jealous about it now.  I don't want that dirty girl anywhere else and don't plan to share. She taught me things.  It is ALL my fault! I'm the one that determines if the local reality sucks for me or not.  If there are things in it that I really want to change or adapt to that's also firmly on me and i pay the costs. I'm aware all of this may be meaningless and horrible in the end and don't mind that. 

As for saying stuff like "Peace and happy for it's own sake" I mean it.  They're useful and (I think) fucking healthy to have, and the meaninglessness will Always be there for you if you have them or not.  They're perfectly useful tools if you learn to work them, and it pointlessly cripples you to deny them to yourself & others because it hurts to lose them.  I mean this is Earth and we do pain here for a living.  It's excruciating for me to type these replies sometimes.  I'm sure their content seems unwanted, unimpressive, and annoying to some of you, and I tend to go on at length.  I'm well aware that I can come off as a blowhard with extra pretensions.  I'm not one though.  I don't need or demand respect either but I find giving it mutually useful.  There's nothing useful to me in a tepid nihilistic(or whatever) worldview with "Happy is a disease and you can never keep anything, oh no!" as a factor.  At least an honest hate could be useful to me.
or kill me.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 08:00:27 PM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 07:54:05 PM
Quote from: Luna on June 21, 2011, 01:03:53 AM
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 12:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Peace and be happy for it's own sake!

I really hate this guy.

It's not his fault, Dok.

He doesn't realize that happiness is just a form of temporary insanity.  It strikes when you can fool yourself into believing that you're actually going to get the things you want from life.  Or, worse, that life WILL give you the things you wanted, let you learn to enjoy them, let you think you actually DESERVED them and will get to keep them, and then it will just yank them away, in the most painful way possible.

Life just plain hasn't fucked this one enough, yet.  He'll learn, though...  He'll learn.

It did and I did learn.  I don't see this world in some stupid good vibes haze.  I see it and I hate what I see from us and nature alike.  Things fucking suck on this little dust particle of a planet.  I used to blame God, then I blamed people.  Finally I placed the blame right in my own lap.  I'm jealous about it now.  I don't want that dirty girl anywhere else and don't plan to share. She taught me things.  It is ALL my fault! I'm the one that determines if the local reality sucks for me or not.  If there are things in it that I really want to change or adapt to that's also firmly on me and i pay the costs. I'm aware all of this may be meaningless and horrible in the end and don't mind that. 

As for saying stuff like "Peace and happy for it's own sake" I mean it.  They're useful and (I think) fucking healthy to have, and the meaninglessness will Always be there for you if you have them or not.  They're perfectly useful tools if you learn to work them, and it pointlessly cripples you to deny them to yourself & others because it hurts to lose them.  I mean this is Earth and we do pain here for a living.  It's excruciating for me to type these replies sometimes.  I'm sure their content seems unwanted, unimpressive, and annoying to some of you, and I tend to go on at length.  I'm well aware that I can come off as a blowhard with extra pretensions.  I'm not one though.  I don't need or demand respect either but I find giving it mutually useful.  There's nothing useful to me in a tepid nihilistic(or whatever) worldview with "Happy is a disease and you can never keep anything, oh no!" as a factor.  At least an honest hate could be useful to me.
or kill me.

What the fuck are you jabbering about?
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 11:23:25 PM
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 08:00:27 PM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 07:54:05 PM
Quote from: Luna on June 21, 2011, 01:03:53 AM
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 21, 2011, 12:35:55 AM
Quote from: The Wizard Joseph on June 21, 2011, 12:18:33 AM
Peace and be happy for it's own sake!

I really hate this guy.

It's not his fault, Dok.

He doesn't realize that happiness is just a form of temporary insanity.  It strikes when you can fool yourself into believing that you're actually going to get the things you want from life.  Or, worse, that life WILL give you the things you wanted, let you learn to enjoy them, let you think you actually DESERVED them and will get to keep them, and then it will just yank them away, in the most painful way possible.

Life just plain hasn't fucked this one enough, yet.  He'll learn, though...  He'll learn.

It did and I did learn.  I don't see this world in some stupid good vibes haze.  I see it and I hate what I see from us and nature alike.  Things fucking suck on this little dust particle of a planet.  I used to blame God, then I blamed people.  Finally I placed the blame right in my own lap.  I'm jealous about it now.  I don't want that dirty girl anywhere else and don't plan to share. She taught me things.  It is ALL my fault! I'm the one that determines if the local reality sucks for me or not.  If there are things in it that I really want to change or adapt to that's also firmly on me and i pay the costs. I'm aware all of this may be meaningless and horrible in the end and don't mind that. 

As for saying stuff like "Peace and happy for it's own sake" I mean it.  They're useful and (I think) fucking healthy to have, and the meaninglessness will Always be there for you if you have them or not.  They're perfectly useful tools if you learn to work them, and it pointlessly cripples you to deny them to yourself & others because it hurts to lose them.  I mean this is Earth and we do pain here for a living.  It's excruciating for me to type these replies sometimes.  I'm sure their content seems unwanted, unimpressive, and annoying to some of you, and I tend to go on at length.  I'm well aware that I can come off as a blowhard with extra pretensions.  I'm not one though.  I don't need or demand respect either but I find giving it mutually useful.  There's nothing useful to me in a tepid nihilistic(or whatever) worldview with "Happy is a disease and you can never keep anything, oh no!" as a factor.  At least an honest hate could be useful to me.
or kill me.

What the fuck are you jabbering about?
I don't know.(should just say that, but..)  I reacted angrily to the idea that I need to learn more about life and it's terribleness and all this stuff came out.  It's not very coherent, but I really felt annoyed and wasn't thinking about clarity.  should have been more like:

1. Life has fucked me plenty, thanks :|.  I'm not a fool optimist.  The world can be terrible and I know it.   I used to pass off the blame for the hurt I felt on God and other people, but now only blame myself if I don't like this world.  I take responsibility for my part in it.  If I want to act on what I see and don't (or do) like I bear the costs of that.  I know that whatever effort put in or other costs I pay will not matter. I may get nothing for them, and I can fight that possibility but will eventually lose when I inevitably die.

2. I say things like "Peace and be happy for it's own sake" because I mean it.  Peace(in the fearless sense) and happiness(also fearless but having fun) are VERY useful in daily life.  They can be mastered like tools fit to heal or harm.  It seems pointless to deny yourself such just because it hurts to use.  Luna's description isn't entirely inaccurate, but I don't think that's real happiness.  If you were really happy all those desires & delusions Luna described might not have much power over you. Much less the ability to hurt you.     The rest of the paragraph is just pointless  crap and the idea that I would prefer an honest hate to the cold trickster adversary Luna made happiness out to be.  Reading the post again I'm not struck by it's incoherence. I sound off almost like a drug addict about this happiness thing and need to think before typing. 
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Cramulus on August 12, 2011, 03:18:21 PM
 :lulz: love my entry

thanks Rog
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Doktor Howl on August 12, 2011, 03:19:12 PM
Quote from: Cramulus on August 12, 2011, 03:18:21 PM
:lulz: love my entry

thanks Rog

No problem.

Looking again, it occurs to me that you should really learn how to spell your moniker (Dictionary's always right).
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Freeky on August 12, 2011, 08:59:44 PM
 :lulz:
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Telarus on August 13, 2011, 06:26:32 AM
 :lulz: :lulz:
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Cuddlefish on August 13, 2011, 05:38:53 PM
Read. Enjoyed. someone should make this into a half-sized pamphlet. I'd scatter a bunch of them around on campus. For science, of course.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Cain on August 13, 2011, 06:37:56 PM
It's nice to see that the Antignano Brothers are doing well.
Title: Re: Comments on The Devil's Discordian Dictionary
Post by: Pæs on January 14, 2013, 07:09:17 PM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on January 14, 2013, 06:52:21 PM
49.  Kafka's Gauntlet (n):  Kafka's Gauntlet is the gauntlet you have to run every day, to avoid being arrested and/or prosecuted.  Given that the laws are so Byzantine and convoluted, it is impossible for anyone not in a coma to avoid violating committing one crime or another...Therefore you avoid prison merely by luck (or the ability to "dodge") each and every day.

Named for Franz Kafka, a man ahead of his time and always ready for a good laugh.
NOBODY IS SAFE. (http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/money/consumer/troubleshooter/parma-man-issued-cleveland-traffic-camera-tickets-while-in-a-coma)