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...and you could keep yourself, would you find a way?


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His eyebrows sparkling, his white beard hangs down to his chest. The thatched mats, spread outside his chise, spread softly, his splendid attos. He polishes, cross-legged, his makiri, with his eyes completely absorbed.

He is Ainu.

The god of Ainu Mosir, Ae-Oine Kamuy, descendant of Okiku-Rumi, He perishes, a living corpse. The summers day, the white sunlight, unabrushed, ends simply through his breath alone.
I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.


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uhhh...

- korrie
which direction?


 
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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
until you realize that no one else is any different


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
until you realize that no one else is any different

I am curious. When and how did you experience ego death?


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
You're under no obligation to continue as yourself, because yourself doesn't exist as anything more than a concept

srs ~


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His eyebrows sparkling, his white beard hangs down to his chest. The thatched mats, spread outside his chise, spread softly, his splendid attos. He polishes, cross-legged, his makiri, with his eyes completely absorbed.

He is Ainu.

The god of Ainu Mosir, Ae-Oine Kamuy, descendant of Okiku-Rumi, He perishes, a living corpse. The summers day, the white sunlight, unabrushed, ends simply through his breath alone.
I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
until you realize that no one else is any different
I'd rather make different mistakes, at least. It would be a breath of fresh air.


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
You're under no obligation to continue as yourself, because yourself doesn't exist as anything more than a concept

srs ~

You couldn't realize that unless you viewed it from your frame of reference. The only way you can seeit is from your unique view. Hence my question to Verb. He may actually see reality for what it is.


 
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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
until you realize that no one else is any different
I am curious. When and how did you experience ego death?
i'm not sure if i haveโ€”i've had dreams where i may have experienced something similar to it, but i don't think experiencing "ego death" is necessary to understand the idea that our sense of "self" is ultimately illusory, and we're all here playing the same game together, and there's really not a great deal of difference between how we experience our individual lives


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
until you realize that no one else is any different
I am curious. When and how did you experience ego death?
i'm not sure if i haveโ€”i've had dreams where i may have experienced something similar to it, but i don't think experiencing "ego death" is necessary to understand the idea that our sense of "self" is ultimately illusory, and we're all here playing the same game together, and there's really not a great deal of difference between how we experience our individual lives

I am confused by you, Verb.  I have been for a while. You have an ego as it pertains to life, but as you post, not to yourself. This indicates ego death. Yet you have none of the other experiences. I admire it. I always have. But I have trouble understanding you.


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
You're under no obligation to continue as yourself, because yourself doesn't exist as anything more than a concept

srs ~
you have the IQ of a small bird why are you trying to be philosophical


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Vien 'Quitonm#1598 is my discord
If you could blow up the world with a flip of a switch, would you do it?


 
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If you could blow up the world with a flip of a switch, would you do it?
not if it was just the world


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Nah. I love my patch of dirt here. I wouldn't be me without it.


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Nah. I love my patch of dirt here. I wouldn't be me without it.

Sometimes it's like you and Verb are the angel and devil on my shoulder


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I'd rather start again a million miles away as someone else. No point in starting over if you just make the same mistakes.
You're under no obligation to continue as yourself, because yourself doesn't exist as anything more than a concept

srs ~

You couldn't realize that unless you viewed it from your frame of reference. The only way you can seeit is from your unique view. Hence my question to Verb. He may actually see reality for what it is.
I have read multiple books on the subject and watched hours of videos. I have knowledge of the concept but no actual experience/internalized understanding of it. Smh :-/


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If you could blow up the world with a flip of a switch, would you do it?
not if it was just the world
for all you know we're the first and only intelligent life fam

religious people always say stuff in a quasi-scientific way like "earth is perfect for life, one thing different about how we're aligned with the sun or whatever and earth couldn't support anything. How do we get that lucky without a god?"

and it's literally backwards thinking, we have all of this biology and life here because the earth is perfect. And if you look at how specific and perfect everything has to be before life can even start to form, it wouldn't be some big shock if we're the beginning and the end


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the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Nah. I love my patch of dirt here. I wouldn't be me without it.

Sometimes it's like you and Verb are the angel and devil on my shoulder

Kill them all Charlie


 
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If you could blow up the world with a flip of a switch, would you do it?
not if it was just the world
for all you know we're the first and only intelligent life fam
i'm aware of this and i've argued from this very position a number of times on this site

but i still wouldn't make a decision like that on a mere hunch


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(ใฃเฒ โ€ฟเฒ )ใฃ
ส•ใฃโ€ขแดฅโ€ขส”ใฃ
(ใฃโ—•โ€ฟโ—•)ใฃ
(ใฃ อก ยฐ อœ ส– อก ยฐ )ใฃ
(ใฃ อ ยฐ อŸู„อœ อกยฐ)ใฃ
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I enjoy breathing, so no.


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religious people always say stuff in a quasi-scientific way like "earth is perfect for life, one thing different about how we're aligned with the sun or whatever and earth couldn't support anything. How do we get that lucky without a god?"

and it's literally backwards thinking, we have all of this biology and life here because the earth is perfect. And if you look at how specific and perfect everything has to be before life can even start to form, it wouldn't be some big shock if we're the beginning and the end

odds of probability/ mokeys and typewriters

throw enough atoms together enough times and eventually something's got to work. Might take 13.4 billion years and a couple quadrillion galaxies each with a few million stars each but eventually something cohesive will form.

I've never really liked that explanation, just as a general thing. The idea that conditions on Earth, or even the laws of physics are created by somethign intelligent. I never like the idea that people think humans are more important than we actually are.
Last Edit: June 09, 2017, 02:28:56 AM by BaconShelf


 
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I enjoy breathing, so no.
do you enjoy having to breathe


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(ใฃเฒ โ€ฟเฒ )ใฃ
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I enjoy breathing, so no.
do you enjoy having to breathe

I mean, I enjoy my current state of affairs, so I don't want to die right now.

Though, I guess I would prefer to not rely on breathing to survive, assuming that doesn't reduce my quality of life.


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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.


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Maybe then I'd actually be getting somewhere.


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asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.

But, like, couldn't the .0001% just kill themselves and we could go on living a blessed life?


 
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asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.
But, like, couldn't the .0001% just kill themselves and we could go on living a blessed life?
Not if you want to do it in the most peaceful, humane, painless, hassle-free, legal, and monetarily free way possible.


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Excuse me, I'm full of dog poison
asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.
But, like, couldn't the .0001% just kill themselves and we could go on living a blessed life?
Not if you want to do it in the most peaceful, humane, painless, hassle-free, legal, and monetarily free way possible.

But certainly worth all those feel goods.


 
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asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.
But, like, couldn't the .0001% just kill themselves and we could go on living a blessed life?
Not if you want to do it in the most peaceful, humane, painless, hassle-free, legal, and monetarily free way possible.
But certainly worth all those feel goods.
Not when it results in the suffering of others because of their emotional attachments to you.


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asking individuals that question is stupid anyway

if 99.9999% of people loved their life and .0001% didn't, then life isnt worth it

nonexistence is perfect so for you to take the proactivity to deny that perfection and bring upon an existence, that existence needs to also be perfect. And any universe that even allows suffering as a possibility/concept isn't perfect.

But, like, couldn't the .0001% just kill themselves and we could go on living a blessed life?
why should they have to

why even bring in those .0001% when everyone was nonexisting in perfection