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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    Life is what you make it.
    I like these types of views.

    Essentially a great deal of my life is resentment that I'm even alive. I know that this is typically a view that is looked down upon, but as far as I am concerned those arguments amount to 'you should be thankful to be alive, and by proxy you should be thankful to your mother because she got pregnant and carried you to term'.

    The consequence of the above train of thought is that I'm terribly and utterly meritocratic. I don't care about age, sex, creed, race, religion, or even stereotypes and prejudices as long as your end result is beneficial to myself or earns my respect. Personally I'm very easy going and uncaring about what happens to me, whether good or bad - I do pursue ends and means because of boredom, but the consequences or achievements of those ends are inconsequential to me in time.

    I think in person a lot of people like me but find my behaviour or antics or values abnormal, to put it lightly. I don't know what to think of that - if I change it, it would be idiotic. if I don't change it, it would be rebellious. I can't win. So I don't expect anybody (anybody) to change their life even if I disagree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peegee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    Life is what you make it.
    I like these types of views.

    Essentially a great deal of my life is resentment that I'm even alive. I know that this is typically a view that is looked down upon, but as far as I am concerned those arguments amount to 'you should be thankful to be alive, and by proxy you should be thankful to your mother because she got pregnant and carried you to term'.

    The consequence of the above train of thought is that I'm terribly and utterly meritocratic. I don't care about age, sex, creed, race, religion, or even stereotypes and prejudices as long as your end result is beneficial to myself or earns my respect. Personally I'm very easy going and uncaring about what happens to me, whether good or bad - I do pursue ends and means because of boredom, but the consequences or achievements of those ends are inconsequential to me in time.

    I think in person a lot of people like me but find my behaviour or antics or values abnormal, to put it lightly. I don't know what to think of that - if I change it, it would be idiotic. if I don't change it, it would be rebellious. I can't win. So I don't expect anybody (anybody) to change their life even if I disagree.
    Props on your life view. I may disagree but I recommend that each person find what works for them. I am curious though, you said that your "antics or values" were/are abnormal. Did you get some "crap" over it in high school/secondary school because I definatley did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
    Props on your life view. I may disagree but I recommend that each person find what works for them. I am curious though, you said that your "antics or values" were/are abnormal. Did you get some "crap" over it in high school/secondary school because I definatley did!
    What you talkin bout Willis? I still give you crap over it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shattered Dreamer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
    Props on your life view. I may disagree but I recommend that each person find what works for them. I am curious though, you said that your "antics or values" were/are abnormal. Did you get some "crap" over it in high school/secondary school because I definatley did!
    What you talkin bout Willis? I still give you crap over it
    Coming from the dude who watches the same and does the same as me! I do believe you are less into givin me crap and saying "D'IMON"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
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    Props on your life view. I may disagree but I recommend that each person find what works for them. I am curious though, you said that your "antics or values" were/are abnormal. Did you get some "crap" over it in high school/secondary school because I definatley did!
    What you talkin bout Willis? I still give you crap over it
    Coming from the dude who watches the same and does the same as me! I do believe you are less into givin me crap and saying "D'IMON"!
    The important thing is I'm learning from my mistakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
    Of course, I'm a Singularitarian, so I'm optimistic that my life is going to be a hell of a lot longer than one puny century
    So cryogenics are right up your street?!
    If it's necessary to bridge the gap, but I'm hoping for genetic therapy, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics to greatly extend our lifespans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm my own MILF View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
    Of course, I'm a Singularitarian, so I'm optimistic that my life is going to be a hell of a lot longer than one puny century
    So cryogenics are right up your street?!
    If it's necessary to bridge the gap, but I'm hoping for genetic therapy, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics to greatly extend our lifespans.
    How are you going to solve heat death, you jerk.

    You're just extending human misery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peegee View Post
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    Of course, I'm a Singularitarian, so I'm optimistic that my life is going to be a hell of a lot longer than one puny century
    So cryogenics are right up your street?!
    If it's necessary to bridge the gap, but I'm hoping for genetic therapy, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics to greatly extend our lifespans.
    How are you going to solve heat death, you jerk.

    You're just extending human misery
    Your predication of "heat death" depends on the second law of thermodynamics which state that entropy will increase over time within a closed system. Since the universe is infinite it can only be stated to be an enclosed system once expansion has ceased. So as long as expansion continues, the second law will not come into effect. Also, please stop trawling for conflict in these threads and don't be rude to other users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
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    Of course, I'm a Singularitarian, so I'm optimistic that my life is going to be a hell of a lot longer than one puny century
    So cryogenics are right up your street?!
    If it's necessary to bridge the gap, but I'm hoping for genetic therapy, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics to greatly extend our lifespans.
    How are you going to solve heat death, you jerk.

    You're just extending human misery
    Your predication of "heat death" depends on the second law of thermodynamics which state that entropy will increase over time within a closed system. Since the universe is infinite it can only be stated to be an enclosed system once expansion has ceased. So as long as expansion continues, the second law will not come into effect. Also, please stop trawling for conflict in these threads and don't be rude to other users.
    Fine since I'm trawling might as well make it a proper one:
    Hey class: Being asian means never having to hear...

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    You try way too hard to be annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peegee View Post
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    Of course, I'm a Singularitarian, so I'm optimistic that my life is going to be a hell of a lot longer than one puny century
    So cryogenics are right up your street?!
    If it's necessary to bridge the gap, but I'm hoping for genetic therapy, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics to greatly extend our lifespans.
    How are you going to solve heat death, you jerk.

    You're just extending human misery
    Your predication of "heat death" depends on the second law of thermodynamics which state that entropy will increase over time within a closed system. Since the universe is infinite it can only be stated to be an enclosed system once expansion has ceased. So as long as expansion continues, the second law will not come into effect. Also, please stop trawling for conflict in these threads and don't be rude to other users.
    Fine since I'm trawling might as well make it a proper one:
    Hey class: Being asian means never having to hear...
    I said you were trawling because you are in 3 threads being argumentative. No offense was meant. Also I owned you with science knowledge! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creepster McEeeheheww View Post
    You try way too hard to be annoying.
    not really if you looked at my post count , milf on average posts more than I do and he's like 5 times the man I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Manus View Post
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    Can I share this with you?

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