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offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-22 22:03 [#02372993]
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What do you think about Peter Joseph's Venus Project?


 

online RussellDust on 2010-03-22 22:10 [#02372994]
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The calendar is hilarious.


 

offline Descent from the salt of Satan's sweat. (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-22 22:19 [#02372997]
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It just looks like Dubai got some more money.


 

online RussellDust on 2010-03-22 22:22 [#02372998]
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It's the one with the tanks and old cars with weird
buildings that got me. (not the one with water)


 

offline Descent from the salt of Satan's sweat. (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-22 22:27 [#02372999]
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Or that it's a "Calentar".


 

online RussellDust on 2010-03-22 22:34 [#02373001]
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I think unless we adhere, death is imminent!


 

offline Descent from the salt of Satan's sweat. (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-22 23:17 [#02373009]
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In their retro-futuristic galaxytanks?


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-22 23:31 [#02373011]
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"Man is so stupid, he doesn't even know how to create a god"
- love that quote. Unfortunately, Fresco's views are flawed;
it naive to expect revolution out of something that is
rotten to the core.

We steal off each other - he says, "politicians are flawed,
ignorant men", "all nations are corrupt". But who are
politicians - they're not a separate species. What is the
make up of society and nations? You and me.

The activities of society and culture are a mirror image of
the human condition - full of selfishness and greed, to its
very core.

How from that does Franco suppose we bring about the exact
opposite? A society built on mutual benefit.

Revolution is always cosmetic, it's merely a re-evaluation
of what already exists. So the system is irrelevant really;
if we want change - real, purposeful change, every
individual has to intrinsically change, and Franco doesn't
even touch on that.

Every cell in your body is fighting for its survival, right
now! You are made up of cells, including your brain. Thought
is fighting for self-survival too, all it cares about is
it's own continuity - and that condition is manifested in
society.

No "system" will change that.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-22 23:56 [#02373013]
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If you have the time, watch this lecture by Peter Jospeh, he
basically dismantles our whole existence and how it could be
bettered exponentially. LAZY_TITLE

I realize you're probably right Barcode, the fact that i am
typing this to you is because of my situational sequence of
decisions which i have been 'lucky' enough to experience.

But if this isn't Altruism, then what is it? just explaining
our failure as a species from a scientific point of view?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-22 23:58 [#02373014]
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Also, what would be interesting in life if you felt there
was no deterring factor? If life were perfectly accommodated
for, there would be no need to survive. right?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 00:02 [#02373015]
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and actually my current situation is dependant upon others
as well.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 00:03 [#02373016]
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I have concluded that i am a dying idiot!


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 00:17 [#02373017]
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Everyone is a dying idiot.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2010-03-23 00:45 [#02373021]
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tru dat.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 00:55 [#02373025]
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I think this is my ultimate personal question for you
Barcode, are you scared to die? Are you afraid of your
approaching bodily breakdown? I know i am, even though
there's no reason to be. I just don't want to experience
losing grasp of what i've always known.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:29 [#02373027]
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Not afraid. I consider it a nuisance. I don't think the mind
can really comprehend death. After all, can you comprehend
what you were doing before you were born? There was nothing
before and there will be nothing after, but equally nothing
to fear.

Anyway, you don't really die - your atoms and molecules are
reassembled back into the earth. In that respect the
universe is a massive junkyard. What you call you dies. Your
collection of thoughts and experiences. But then what you
call "you" is not real anyway - it's all put there by
others. You are very much a second-hand person, even if you
don't feel that way.

As UG said, cabbages are more alive than humans.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:31 [#02373028]
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I ate some cabbage earlier. It didn't put up much of a
fight.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:33 [#02373030]
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I'd hate to be eaten by a cabbage.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:37 [#02373031]
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You may win a physical fight with a cabbage, but mentally
you're not in its league.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:43 [#02373033]
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This is true. Cabbages ponder nothing.

If you were told exactly when you were going to die do you
think your attitude towards death would be different?


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2010-03-23 01:46 [#02373035]
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how does UG work that one out? how can any living organism
be more alive than any other living organism. thats shite.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:47 [#02373036]
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Cabbages have three hearts = triple aliveness.


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2010-03-23 01:47 [#02373037]
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meh


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:48 [#02373038]
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I'm sure it would to some extent. But I think in life you
should never worry about what you did or did not do. You did
what you wanted to do at the time, even if meant lazing
around doing nothing. And if you're told you're going to
die, you will do what you want to do then as well - albeit
perhaps bringing some plans forward.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 01:49 [#02373039]
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I just can't dismiss religion, particularly the Bible, it
seems it has some secret truth to it, like a coded manual
for the temporary life and strife of humans. In that
respect, This Venus Project and Peter Joseph in particular
could be considered to be the Antichrist. This whole
dissonant form of society, or the way we conduct ourselves
based on the desire for money and survival, must have some
important in an eternal sense. (in the way we can understand
it)

Ok now i got that out of the way.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:50 [#02373040]
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Well, I think he was being pedantic, but there is some truth
in that the cabbage is existing in a natural, intelligent
way. As indeed all animals and so-called intelligent plant
life do.

Humans don't. Thought ruined the possiblity.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:50 [#02373041]
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I agree but have to admit I am afraid of death. This is
purely a selfish thing of course because I will perceive
nothing and remember nothing but you know, I like
stuff. I don't want that to end.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 01:50 [#02373042]
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must have some *importance


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:52 [#02373043]
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Surely the bible, what with parts of it being a reworking of
previous religious texts, should be the book that is least
likely to be true?


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:54 [#02373044]
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thought has ruined 'it'.



 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 01:55 [#02373045]
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Do you mean bonking?


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 01:57 [#02373046]
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right, but do you think a god would allow 'his word' to be
skewed? If there is a god, which i'm not dismissing all
together, it seems the god would make it's will (or word) be
known without being falsified.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 01:57 [#02373047]
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You refuse to dismiss religion because of your fear of
death. You can come to whatever conclusions you like about
it, the fact is religion is a man made philosophy - and a
pretty crude, unoriginal and transparent one at that.

Ask yourself, does a dog or baboon need Jesus? Are other
animals lives any more or less meaningful or important than
yours? There is only one difference between you and them,
your brain evolved far enough to elicit self-awareness. And
with it came your tragedy - trying to find an explanation
for something that cannot be explained, and you have no way
of knowing.

If you want to believe in that crap then fine, if it gives
you comfort do it. Whatever gets you through. Although I
don't really believe it does give people comfort, they are
repressing rather than accepting.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:02 [#02373048]
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Having faith is the only problem i have, if i let it go,
will i spiral into hell? Or would i be doing the rational
thing by not letting my mind be consumed with outdated and
incorrect information?


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 02:02 [#02373049]
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I guess the beauty of it is we'll never know.

It's a good laugh is life.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:03 [#02373050]
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what was there to ruin? was giving that space purpose the
human flaw? thought was the flaw?
defining this flaw is the most human thing. to
describe/analyse/critique these flaws is an act of
admittance.
admitting the inevitable


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:04 [#02373051]
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perplexing this all is. I haven't had this sort of mindset
in a while, it feels good.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:06 [#02373053]
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You don't really have faith. I would say 99.9% of supposed
religious people are fakes. If they REALLY believed in
heaven and hell do you think they would behave the way they
do? We are talking eternal damnation in flames remember just
for stealing a cadbury's creme egg or telling a lie.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:07 [#02373054]
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I have this sort of inclination to believe that every second
the universe is constantly shifting, and time means nothing,
and the beings that we are, think we are 'here' for some
sort of purpose. I don't think life is a linear death
sentence.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:07 [#02373055]
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dont dismiss religion for this reason - it's many minds
figuring shit out over many many years of trying to find
answers to being human. in that sense it has merit and thats
what you are interested in pulse.
but never forget that religion spends far too much time
dreaming and wondering and crying and wishing. that's
dangerous


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:08 [#02373056]
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i am dronk i cannut followup. was a mistake sry


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:12 [#02373058]
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I have read some philosophers who think that "thought" is
like a river, a stream - it's not part of the brain. It's
just out there on another plane, and the brain is merely an
instrument that allows us access to it. Sounds rather
fanciful to me though.


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 02:15 [#02373059]
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some mathmeticians and scientists believe that free will is
an illusion and that everything is deterministic, which is a
pretty frightening idea


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:16 [#02373060]
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Determined by what?


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 02:18 [#02373061]
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Determinists believe the universe is fully governed by
causal laws resulting in only one possible state at any
point in time.


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2010-03-23 02:19 [#02373062]
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i watched a good documnetary about it, but i can't find the
link


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:20 [#02373063]
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Well that sounds like what could be considered the 'soul',
or the 'mind'.

I think most progressive thinkers, myself included, just get
agitated by hearing the same old stories that have been
around over and over again. Which is why these new age
philosophies seem so envigorating and fresh. wouldn't you
agree? Really we all just rely on the furthest curiousities
of thought by others who have thought before us. But
religion is totally different, it's concept doesn't say to
come from man, but some 'higher' entity.

but like i said it's been a neverending subject trampled to
death, i'd rather talk more about those philosophers you've
read about.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2010-03-23 02:20 [#02373064]
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meaning convoluted existence, but did not damage it. what is
damage but another human theory dreamed up out of comparing
the world around us to our own perspective. yeah
barcode you use human meaning thoughtz to conclude
that meaning is the ultimate human failure. failure is just
another thought in a world of colliding physics that doesn't
care. this is what makes your perspective redundant


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:23 [#02373065]
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that is what makes any conclusion redundant. Barcode's logic
just takes a snapshot.


 

offline pulseclock from Downtown 81 on 2010-03-23 02:32 [#02373066]
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i want to watch that documentary.


 


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