If someone needs the promise of a karmic fairness or divine reward to stay good, then that person is a piece of shitalso no
Quote from: SecondClass on July 15, 2017, 02:44:10 AMIf someone needs the promise of a karmic fairness or divine reward to stay good, then that person is a piece of shitalso noWhy is that person a piece of shit for wanting a reward to stay good? Are they more or less of a piece of shit than people who purposely do bad things?
Nah fam. There ain't no mystic force that reacts to our deeds in the way that people like to think karma does.
Quote from: Zonda on July 15, 2017, 01:07:46 PMShe can be as real as you want for $150Well she needs to get real, 150 dollarydoos for that flat cracka ass?! Nah nigga she best lower that price
She can be as real as you want for $150
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on July 15, 2017, 08:08:28 PMNah fam. There ain't no mystic force that reacts to our deeds in the way that people like to think karma does.You get by on simple tricks and nonsense?
there are millions of good people living on the streets right now, and a lot of them just dieโmeanwhile, some of the most morally repugnant people you could ever meet are billionaires, and they live out their whole lives as suchwhere's the karma there
You can't look at a person's current existence and draw a conclusion about the state of their karma. Karma encompasses all of their past and future existences. A homeless beggar living in squalor may be in that state because he was a morally repugnant billionaire previously.