Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:21:05 PMI'm talking about monetary profit here. Why shouldn't a scientist be allowed to advance themselves financially through their work?Please show me where I said that they shouldn't be allowed.This is what I said:If you value money and personal gain over your work as a scientist, I have two words for you:SpoilerFuck you.
I'm talking about monetary profit here. Why shouldn't a scientist be allowed to advance themselves financially through their work?
As far as wanting shit "in return" for their work, that's what I was attacking. As a scientist, you work for the good of mankind. When a scientific breakthrough occurs, you've just edged humanity a little bit further towards uncovering the mysteries of the universe.THAT'S your compensation. That should be good enough.
Also, people can value whatever they want. I would imagine most people value personal gain over their work. You work to live not live to work.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:29:10 PMAlso, people can value whatever they want. I would imagine most people value personal gain over their work. You work to live not live to work.People are scumfuck pieces of shit who deserve to die, then. All of them.
Quote from: Verbatim on February 21, 2016, 09:30:50 PMQuote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:29:10 PMAlso, people can value whatever they want. I would imagine most people value personal gain over their work. You work to live not live to work.People are scumfuck pieces of shit who deserve to die, then. All of them.What an intelligent and well thought out post.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:31:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on February 21, 2016, 09:30:50 PMQuote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:29:10 PMAlso, people can value whatever they want. I would imagine most people value personal gain over their work. You work to live not live to work.People are scumfuck pieces of shit who deserve to die, then. All of them.What an intelligent and well thought out post.What an intelligent and well-thought-out response.If humans are inherently self-seving, then they deserve nothing but hell.Truth.
Just because people don't conform to your naive ideals doesn't mean they're awful cretins that deserve to burn in hell.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:34:22 PMJust because people don't conform to your naive ideals doesn't mean they're awful cretins that deserve to burn in hell.It does if I can prove my "naive" ideals to be valid, which they are.
How is your ideal world in which people such as scientists only do what they do purely out of the good of their heart in anyway realistic?
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:39:50 PMHow is your ideal world in which people such as scientists only do what they do purely out of the good of their heart in anyway realistic?Please show me where I said it was realistic.
Stop avoiding the point.
You know as well as I do that a world like that wouldn't work at all. People want and deserve compensation for their time and effort. Academics are no exception.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:43:41 PMStop avoiding the point.Stop putting words in my mouth.QuoteYou know as well as I do that a world like that wouldn't work at all. People want and deserve compensation for their time and effort. Academics are no exception.Which is exactly why people deserve to burn and die.
I'm not putting words in your mouth.
Also, valuing personal gain over work doesn't mean you deserve to burn and die.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:48:12 PMI'm not putting words in your mouth.Yes, you are. QuoteAlso, valuing personal gain over work doesn't mean you deserve to burn and die.Yes, it does.
People put humongous amounts of time and effort into conducting research. They're not awful people for wanting to get rewarded for their work.
They can also value whatever they want because you can't force people to value things that you think they should value. Scientists are human beings like everyone else with lives outside their work that they probably value over it.
Quote from: CIS on February 21, 2016, 09:57:18 PMPeople put humongous amounts of time and effort into conducting research. They're not awful people for wanting to get rewarded for their work.The breakthrough itself is the reward. Get it through your thick skull.QuoteThey can also value whatever they want because you can't force people to value things that you think they should value. Scientists are human beings like everyone else with lives outside their work that they probably value over it.That makes them pieces of shit. Just like everybody else who values "whatever they want" over their contributions to humanity.
You heard it here, folks. If you contribute anything to society and expect a fair wage in return, you're a piece of shit. Fuck teachers, scientists, doctors, social workers, etc.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on February 21, 2016, 10:32:31 PMYou heard it here, folks. If you contribute anything to society and expect a fair wage in return, you're a piece of shit. Fuck teachers, scientists, doctors, social workers, etc.Yes.It's not really a controversial statement. Not even a little tiny bit.If you're not working out of the GOODNESS of your heart, what other option is there?
It's really unfortunate that in reality, rent, car payments, food, bills, and other expenses aren't paid in goodness.
Quote from: Verbatim on February 21, 2016, 11:04:56 PMIf you're not working out of the GOODNESS of your heart, what other option is there?There is literally no such thing
If you're not working out of the GOODNESS of your heart, what other option is there?
From my Christian perspective, yeah kinda.From an atheistic perspective you're being spooked and shouldn't get so caught up in shit like good and bad when those things are totally arbitrary without a higher entity to dictate them.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on February 21, 2016, 11:09:18 PMIt's really unfortunate that in reality, rent, car payments, food, bills, and other expenses aren't paid in goodness.That's the failure of capitalism.
Do you even go outside and interact with other people?
It's a failure that we don't use happy wishes to pay for goods and services?