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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2009-06-29 10:46 [#02301299]
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or positive and negative
it's funny but i wonder when people use the words "good and evil," which word they really feel when they say it, i'm sure it's the word "evil' because you need the word good for evil to exist rationally
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2009-06-29 10:47 [#02301300]
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yeah i suppose. look, defining it is tiring but we all know its there is my point.
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2009-06-29 10:49 [#02301303]
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proceed to death floor for processing
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2009-06-29 10:49 [#02301304]
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you assume too much, whatever man repect.
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2009-06-29 10:49 [#02301305]
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Barcode
from United Kingdom on 2009-06-29 11:02 [#02301312]
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First off, I don't see a lot of difference between good and evil. Doing good is often a selfish action, as is doing evil.
You might do good things because you think your god will reward you, or it makes you feel like your special or superior over others. That's not good, it's selfish. A so-called evil person does what he does for similar reasons, superiority, pleasure etc.
People like to be secure, security protects people from illness, death, violence. So it's obviously preferable to the majority that they co-operate, are nice to each other and don't give each other grief.
A majority of humans are therefore raised, or bred, to behave in that way, And by and large depending on your upbringing, you are programmed to be a decent person with morals that fit into the cultural framework. It's not really a choice of the individual, the seeds are planted from a very young age and most people reap the benefits of that because it makes sense.
However, if you're brought up by a cruel, sadistic homophobic individual - called your dad. Who beats you all the time with a leather belt, whips you, punches you, calls you big nose and ugly and treats you like a piece of crap, you're going to have a very different reaction.
Some people might have the strength to come out of that in one piece, others will crumble and be irreversibly damaged by it for the rest of their life. They start to think abuse is normal, some dish it out to others in exactly the same way, others struggle to control the feelings of resentment, fear, inferiority and vulnerability, resulting in all manner of neurotic behaviours.
They are as equally as blameless as the people who turned out 'good' and couldn't help being decent their whole lives.
So even if Jackson did fuck kids - I never said he didn't, just said there was no evidence to prove he did - in part it's explainable. If you don't think Jackson was abused, that's up to you - nothing left to talk about. He said he was, eye witnesses back that up, you think otherwise
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2009-06-29 11:24 [#02301326]
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wait you got well shitty. i thought it was "gargantuan crap" to you. lets not talk on that at all
'eye witnesses' back up the kiddy fiddlin too but i was a thick grunting twat when i said anything.
i dont do good things to feel superior (although thats always a human aspect to doing good), i do good things cos i really want things to be good for others around me. most of us here are like that yes? (unless they are arseholes). selfish blah. the fact that peoples sense of hurt/joy is so connected with others sense of the same is as unselfish enough. you keep trying to dissect human morals and decency, by doing so youre missing the point on so much. its just that you dont seem to get the importance of principles like goodness if you can render them down into nothing like that (which you can do with all things if you try as hard as you have). last post on this. my point is clear enough.
barcode watch out. the way you type about life sounds like a depressed teen/arrogant sixth former. youll end up empty if you keep picking these scabs here.
with this sentence here i've attempted to extend some kindness, embarrass you, and insult your philosophy on life all at the same time. if you leave it at that we're kind of even. here is a smile :) and we're done
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Barcode
from United Kingdom on 2009-06-29 11:33 [#02301330]
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Your problem is that having a discussion is all about winning, which is rather immature. A lot of people have criticised you in this thread and you could certainly learn a lot from what they've said.
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mohamed
from the turtle business on 2009-06-29 12:25 [#02301349]
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fuck this thread
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hanal
from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2009-06-29 12:30 [#02301353]
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if you play thriller backwards you can hears the words "i love boys" and "uuhhuuuuu"
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Mask 500
from now on 2009-06-29 12:56 [#02301390]
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People say he died.
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rad smiles
on 2009-06-30 06:21 [#02301756]
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Hello. I am the reincarnation of Michael Jackson.
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Steinvordhosbn
from London (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 05:53 [#02302107]
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"Randy Phillips, president of AEG Live, told Sky News he was "discussing with the family" the possibility of mounting the show in some form.
"I would imagine it could be done as a tribute with the family, with the brothers performing, some sisters, and the stars that were influenced by him," he said.
"The world needs to see this production. It would have been, which is the tragedy here, one of the most amazing shows ever."
If that goes ahead my wife will owe me £10 as I made a HIGH STAKES bet upon making this prediction on the night of his demise, and AEG Live will owe me $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$'s as I gave them this idea last week via the internet's most influential website, XLT.
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