10 Jan 16
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAnd yet you yourself throw similar comments at your detractors here calling them or their posts: "fouled diapers" or "stinking vomit".
Footnote [to seitse]: Let's reserve discussion of the "vomit" and "disguised bile" pollutants along with respect for and adherence to site terms of service and forum guidelines for another day.
Originally posted by divegeester"divegeester: a stoic, witty and good natured public forum contributor whom I try to snow-under with my avalanches of boring copy/pasted passive-aggressive drivel."
Well said GB.
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Originally posted by divegeesterOriginally posted by Grampy Bobby (Page 5)
And yet you yourself throw similar comments at your detractors here calling them or their posts: "fouled diapers" or "stinking vomit".
“There is a huge amount of freedom that comes to you when you take nothing personally.”
―Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
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Originally posted by divegeester
"And a huge increase in lack of self awareness."
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
With some I suppose that may be true,
while others absorb the misfortunes, disappointments and adversities of life without becoming off balance or breaking stride."
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Originally posted by divegeester
"Which of course sounds nice, but actually has nothing to do with what you posted and what I replied to."
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1) In what specific ways does it have"...nothing to do with what you posted and what I replied to."...?
2) No adult human being has "self awareness" who is in denial (a deep hole at the far end of a dark tunnel) which some hypersensitive adults,
who frequently take things personally, dig in order to escape the reality that acceptance of authority is requisite to enjoying freedom. Result?
They lack the capacity to "absorb the misfortunes, disappointments and adversities of life without becoming off balance or breaking stride."
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Please focus objectively and then reply with rational thought. Thank you.
Why am I not surprised by this sudden "love" of Bentham (a.k.a. copy
pasting famous quotes galore)? One of the most overrated and vicious
pseudophilosophers ever, father of the toxic utilitarianism which,
coupled with methodological individualism and positive empiricism gave
birth to neoclassical economics, the true cancer of this world.
To be pompous and still be worth of consuming oxygen, one needs at
least to have a certain degree of education other than knowing how to
Control+C/Control+V. Pathetic.
10 Jan 16
Originally posted by SeitseI don't know how to do that.
Why am I not surprised by this sudden "love" of Bentham (a.k.a. copy
pasting famous quotes galore)? One of the most overrated and vicious
pseudophilosophers ever, father of the toxic utilitarianism which,
coupled with methodological individualism and positive empiricism gave
birth to neoclassical economics, the true cancer of this world.
To be pompous ...[text shortened]... to have a certain degree of education other than knowing how to
Control+C/Control+V. Pathetic.
All my pasting is done with right clicks.