the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Verbatim on January 15, 2015, 10:27:50 PMyou guys shouldn't waste your time trying to counterargue, because i'm not arguing with youthere is no argument hereyour meaning of life sucksOkay? The sooner you learn that people have different opinions than you, the sooner you can fucking chill out for once.
you guys shouldn't waste your time trying to counterargue, because i'm not arguing with youthere is no argument hereyour meaning of life sucks
Quote from: Verbatim on January 15, 2015, 10:29:56 PMQuote from: Z̼ͤ̓̒ͅḛ̸̻͉͙͚̤̌̔̉̍͘n̷̡͛͐͐ on January 15, 2015, 10:29:27 PMEh, nihilist, so...well that's just dumbI fail to see how. I acknowledge the fact that people are able to create their own meaning, it's just something I can'y do personally. I fail to see the point though, life itself has no intrinsic meaning. Every action you do is inconsequential.
Quote from: Z̼ͤ̓̒ͅḛ̸̻͉͙͚̤̌̔̉̍͘n̷̡͛͐͐ on January 15, 2015, 10:29:27 PMEh, nihilist, so...well that's just dumb
Eh, nihilist, so...
he goes and pulls his usual shit again.
Every action you do is inconsequential.
Quote from: Verbatim on January 15, 2015, 10:29:56 PMQuote from: Z̼ͤ̓̒ͅḛ̸̻͉͙͚̤̌̔̉̍͘n̷̡͛͐͐ on January 15, 2015, 10:29:27 PMEh, nihilist, so...well that's just dumbEvery action you do is inconsequential.
however if it is another's purpose then that's their purpose. Because again, everyone makes their own purpose.
We could also argue whether karma is an actual real thing, but I don't think that would actually go anywhere.
It does matter in the sense there is laws preventing me from doing so. Just because I think life has no meaning doesn't mean I want to be behind bars. Honestly, my views are weird on it. I acknowledge that there is no point, killing myself this very minute will be no different then waiting to die naturally. I just can't bring myself to ever do something like that though. Perhaps our very own hard-wiring of survival prevents me from doing so. I have a better explained post in serious of what I'm talking about. Give me a moment and I'll dig it up.
Quote from: Nuka 'Kal Vargun on January 15, 2015, 10:40:38 PMWe could also argue whether karma is an actual real thing, but I don't think that would actually go anywhere.Karma is a real thing. It's also called 'action and reaction.' The idea that karma is some mystical supernatural force that dishes out punishment for bad deeds is just a misconception of the original meaning behind the concept.
To live it. Plain and simple.But one could say that life's meaning can be found in death and death gets its meaning through life.I personally see it that the cosmos made this possible for us, all of us. Might as sell make the best of it.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on January 15, 2015, 10:45:44 PMRight now my meaning in life is to see what shit Verby says that gets people mad.I think the only person that legitimately gets mad in a conversation with him is himself.
Right now my meaning in life is to see what shit Verby says that gets people mad.
Quote from: DemonicChronic on January 15, 2015, 10:43:10 PMQuote from: Nuka 'Kal Vargun on January 15, 2015, 10:40:38 PMWe could also argue whether karma is an actual real thing, but I don't think that would actually go anywhere.Karma is a real thing. It's also called 'action and reaction.' The idea that karma is some mystical supernatural force that dishes out punishment for bad deeds is just a misconception of the original meaning behind the concept.i just call it newton's third lawthere's no reason to have the mystic buddhist-ass mumbo jumbo in there if what we have works just fine
Quote from: Jill Valentine on January 15, 2015, 10:45:49 PMTo live it. Plain and simple.But one could say that life's meaning can be found in death and death gets its meaning through life.I personally see it that the cosmos made this possible for us, all of us. Might as sell make the best of it.this is a good start i guessthe second sentence kinda confuses me though
The second paragraph?
It wasn't "mystic mumbo jumbo." It was just a concept that developed by observing the interdependent nature of things and it was called karma. There was no newton's third law thousands of years ago in south east asia to take its place.
Quote from: Verbatim on January 15, 2015, 10:48:00 PMQuote from: DemonicChronic on January 15, 2015, 10:43:10 PMQuote from: Nuka 'Kal Vargun on January 15, 2015, 10:40:38 PMWe could also argue whether karma is an actual real thing, but I don't think that would actually go anywhere.Karma is a real thing. It's also called 'action and reaction.' The idea that karma is some mystical supernatural force that dishes out punishment for bad deeds is just a misconception of the original meaning behind the concept.i just call it newton's third lawthere's no reason to have the mystic buddhist-ass mumbo jumbo in there if what we have works just fineIt wasn't "mystic mumbo jumbo." It was just a concept that developed by observing the interdependent nature of things and it was called karma. There was no newton's third law thousands of years ago in south east asia to take its place.
there is no inherent purpose to our lives beyond survival and reproduction, so its ultimately up to each individual to decide that the "meaning" of their life isi live for life's beauty and the pursuit of epicurean pleasure. that is my purpose.
Quote from: Jill Valentine on January 15, 2015, 10:52:16 PMThe second paragraph?yeah, paragraph, my badcould you go into that a little more
Quote from: Azumarill on January 15, 2015, 10:54:12 PMthere is no inherent purpose to our lives beyond survival and reproduction, so its ultimately up to each individual to decide that the "meaning" of their life isi live for life's beauty and the pursuit of epicurean pleasure. that is my purpose."Although Epicureanism is a form of hedonism, insofar as it declares pleasure to be the sole intrinsic good, its conception of absence of pain as the greatest pleasure and its advocacy of a simple life makes it different from 'hedonism' as it is commonly understood."i'm liking itsort of