]I was talking more about the general capacity humans have to be happy. As in, not just me. I agree that we don't live lives of such high quality that we're in danger of crossing into saccharine territory, but life gives you the opportunity to improve things for others and for yourself. And perhaps I am just an overly optimistic twit, but I do believe humanity is capable of treating itself of its self-destructive tendencies along with the other things that ail us that aren't so self-inflicted.
That's a fucking retarded metaphor since the chance of you living an enjoyable life is far, far higher than the chance of winning a lottery. Say, 85-90% comparing to 0.000000001% chance.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 12:18:16 AMThat's a fucking retarded metaphor since the chance of you living an enjoyable life is far, far higher than the chance of winning a lottery. Say, 85-90% comparing to 0.000000001% chance.Where's your evidence that 85% of people enjoy life?And can you really trust people who say that they do?
I'm just making a guess clearly (but I guess you couldn't read that part), but there's no doubt that a far higher percentage than 0.000000001% of people are living enjoyable lives but that doesn't seem to be resonating well in your head.You are yet again proving that you have no idea what you're talking about.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 12:24:43 AMI'm just making a guess clearly (but I guess you couldn't read that part), but there's no doubt that a far higher percentage than 0.000000001% of people are living enjoyable lives but that doesn't seem to be resonating well in your head.You are yet again proving that you have no idea what you're talking about.How old are you? Less than 30, I'd guess.
Obviously (I'm 20). And you're even younger than me. So what the fuck do you know? LOL
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 12:28:03 AMObviously (I'm 20). And you're even younger than me. So what the fuck do you know? LOLI know that you've never had any sort of real suffering happen in your life. At all.Give it 30-50 years. You'll get yours. And then you can tell me how great life is then.
That's because they have addictions. Addictions to family, addictions to food, addictions to whatever. It doesn't justify the imposition. Nothing has any intrinsic value except for suffering.
and you have no evidence to the contraryconsumption, reproduction, cannibalism, and addictionthose are the four ingredients of lifethere is nothing elsecannibalism in the sense that life forms eat other life formsnot literal cannibalism
"Nothing is real except for suffering". Do you have any idea how stupid you're sounding right now?
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 12:43:07 AM"Nothing is real except for suffering". Do you have any idea how stupid you're sounding right now?Good thing that's not even close to what I said.
Quote from: Ushan on April 19, 2015, 11:56:21 PM]I was talking more about the general capacity humans have to be happy. As in, not just me. I agree that we don't live lives of such high quality that we're in danger of crossing into saccharine territory, but life gives you the opportunity to improve things for others and for yourself. And perhaps I am just an overly optimistic twit, but I do believe humanity is capable of treating itself of its self-destructive tendencies along with the other things that ail us that aren't so self-inflicted.I said this earlier, but I would just make the simple argument that happiness only comes at the cost of something. No one is ever happy for free, so to speak. Everything is indirectly sadistic in quality. Down to the food you eat. You know how many sentient creatures perish painfully at our hand just to put food on your plate? The hours of boredom and abuse the seamstresses that make your clothes endure? Everything you do has suffering attached to it down the line. I'm not saying you're not allowed to enjoy any of this stuff--if you didn't, it would be a colossal waste of the suffering. I'm just saying that I don't really buy the happiness argument when the suffering demonstrably outweighs any happiness. Unless you're going to try to argue that your food and your clothes are somehow worth all that suffering. You'd be wrong.
I said this earlier, but I would just make the simple argument that happiness only comes at the cost of something. No one is ever happy for free, so to speak. Everything is indirectly sadistic in quality.
"Nothing has any intrinsic value except for suffering." It's pretty close, honestly. And you have yet to prove that your statement is even remotely true. And no, proof from that loser mentor of yours doesn't count cause he's a mentally retarded jackass.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 12:48:50 AM"Nothing has any intrinsic value except for suffering." It's pretty close, honestly. And you have yet to prove that your statement is even remotely true. And no, proof from that loser mentor of yours doesn't count cause he's a mentally retarded jackass.Present me with one other thing that has intrinsic value other than feelings.
Cause suffering is the only feeling that exists.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 01:03:47 AMCause suffering is the only feeling that exists.Good thing I never said that.Present me with one thing that has intrinsic value other than feelings.
Probably going to regret stepping into this one. So I'll just drop off what I can say at hand.Life, and generally existence itself, will never be peachy Verb. Nothing in our universe works that way. And nothing, likely ever will. Stars burn and die out. They expand, and explode. Total destruction of the system of planets orbiting around them. At one point, what drives our universe will cease. Arguably you could view that as rather negative. Destruction.Suffering as we call it only exists beceause it's only one side. If there was no suffering, that would likely be the close definition of perfection, which as we know, cannot exist. Life doesn't work in one form. It has two opposing sides, always. Working order. And entropy. Our moral views, good and bad. And so on and so forth.I'll use myself as an example.I've not had a peachy life. Terrible childhood. And these days I can say I'm not cheery either.However. That shitty experience as a kid, stuck with me. I looked at it, and I told myself that I never wanted to generate that particular feeling in anybody. That bad feeling, or feelings.As such I try my best for everybody around me.In which case you could say that from suffering, I flipped to the other side of the coin. Of course I'm not flawless. Nobody is. I get upset and I'm sure I've done things to upset people. But to a greatly, greatly reduced degree than if I decided as I grew older that I would emmulate my growing up experiences.However, Verb, we come down to the reality of things. Suffering is a human construct. Derived from emotions and pain. I would argue, that much of what we construct as people, are illusions.Aka, good and bad.
Quote from: Sandtrap on April 20, 2015, 01:11:18 AMProbably going to regret stepping into this one. So I'll just drop off what I can say at hand.Life, and generally existence itself, will never be peachy Verb. Nothing in our universe works that way. And nothing, likely ever will. Stars burn and die out. They expand, and explode. Total destruction of the system of planets orbiting around them. At one point, what drives our universe will cease. Arguably you could view that as rather negative. Destruction.Suffering as we call it only exists beceause it's only one side. If there was no suffering, that would likely be the close definition of perfection, which as we know, cannot exist. Life doesn't work in one form. It has two opposing sides, always. Working order. And entropy. Our moral views, good and bad. And so on and so forth.I'll use myself as an example.I've not had a peachy life. Terrible childhood. And these days I can say I'm not cheery either.However. That shitty experience as a kid, stuck with me. I looked at it, and I told myself that I never wanted to generate that particular feeling in anybody. That bad feeling, or feelings.As such I try my best for everybody around me.In which case you could say that from suffering, I flipped to the other side of the coin. Of course I'm not flawless. Nobody is. I get upset and I'm sure I've done things to upset people. But to a greatly, greatly reduced degree than if I decided as I grew older that I would emmulate my growing up experiences.However, Verb, we come down to the reality of things. Suffering is a human construct. Derived from emotions and pain. I would argue, that much of what we construct as people, are illusions.Aka, good and bad.Too bad he's not gonna read that. :/
So the only feeling with "intrinsic value" is suffering according to you.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 20, 2015, 01:08:41 AMSo the only feeling with "intrinsic value" is suffering according to you.Suffering is the root of all meaning. Without it, life would be pointless. That's my argument. You can't present me with anything that would give life any value that isn't rooted in suffering.
what a pussy
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 19, 2015, 11:30:18 PMOkay. I got an A on my test I didn't study for and expected a to receive a D in.You refuted yourself. You expected to receive a D. You wouldn't have been as happy if you did not first feel the stress and the dread of the potential D. It's the negative that makes the positive feel so good. It's a flawed and broken system that shouldn't be imposed on anybody.Quotehurr life isn't worth it since people can discover they have cancerCorrect.Go ahead and pretend like cancer isn't a very real thing.5% of people living in the US alone are living with some form of cancer.5%. And that's just cancer.20% people in the US have some type of disability. That's one out of every five people.And you think it's okay to take that risk and impose that on somebody.Fuck you.
Okay. I got an A on my test I didn't study for and expected a to receive a D in.
hurr life isn't worth it since people can discover they have cancer