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Zierro

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  1. We cannot experience when we lack existence. Therefore your hopes, dreams, pains, and feelings are everything. Prove. We're sort of saying the same thing, but prove that anything actually matters, and is therefore "everything" rather than "nothing". Your hopes, dreams, pains, and feelings are all you have to work with in life, therefore constituting as your [limited humanistic] perception of "everything". Not that that matters though, because in the universal grand scheme of things, nothing matters (or should I say nothing doesn't matter? :shades: ). So you're right - we are saying the same thing, but I wanted to be obscure about it
  2. Zierro replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    Peanut butter cups for breakfast. :-P Yeah, there's really nothing here but junk food. You are jumping to the conclusion that anyone who gives you one good gift, must be a good gift-giver. You're logic is flawed. It was not one. It was several, implying strong correlation. Now by pointing out your ineptitude of mathematics, I just foiled you're BMI business. Good fight though. Ima have you to stop you right there. 1) Why are you even making post contact with the bro. 2) I loved that "you're logic is flawed." i made a trifle today. I ate a tiny bit of it, wait too sweet. My family ate the thing in like 4 seconds. this one 1. For a taste of revenge. :twisted: 2. Yeah you should have seen the look of his avatar when he read that.
  3. Well, it has. I would say that giving people the illusion that they actually have lives by attaining a large number of random internet associates (AKA "friends") on their profile page constitutes as revolutionizing social interaction. After all, the site single-handedly dropped society's standards on what social interaction is. But since I'm such an introverted rebel, my points all of a sudden lose their merit. Facebook isn't just a detriment. It's a cancer decaying social etiquette and everything our great grandfathers have worked for - and I'm sure they would agree. Please tell me what measure you're using to place certain social interactions above others. Without that, this is meaningless. Real life interaction VS technological impersonal interaction. You know, talking to people face to face so you can allow tone, body language, gestures, emotion, etc. to be implemented into communication. I personally think real life provides for a less restrictive social encounter. Of course it does me no justice saying this on a forum, but then again we're both strangers merely trying to articulate a few trivial points - so it doesn't really warrant a face to face talk. I admit that Facebook is great for keeping in touch with old friends and whatnot, but at the same there's quite a lot of people who sit in front of it all day and use it as a substitute for socialization like many people do with MMO's. And I mean a lot. I could provide you with other reasons why I dislike the site if it still seems like I'm just hopping on the bandwagon to look cool. EDIT: Ooops, meant to PM that to him. :lol:
  4. Well, it has. I would say that giving people the illusion that they actually have lives by attaining a large number of random internet associates (AKA "friends") on their profile page constitutes as revolutionizing social interaction. After all, the site single-handedly dropped society's standards on what social interaction is. But since I'm such an introverted rebel, my points all of a sudden lose their merit. Facebook isn't just a detriment. It's a cancer decaying social etiquette and everything our great grandfathers have worked for - and I'm sure they would agree.
  5. I beat the Starcraft (1) campaigns. It was actually fairly easy once you figured out how to use each race efficiently, except for the 7th Protoss mission which was still a major [bleep]. Now I'm trying to finish my perfect file of Zelda: Twilight Princess before Christmas.
  6. Zierro replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    You are jumping to the conclusion that anyone who gives you one good gift, must be a good gift-giver. You're logic is flawed. It was not one. It was several, implying strong correlation. Now by pointing out your ineptitude of mathematics, I just foiled you're BMI business. Good fight though.
  7. The word "derp" and all who condone it.
  8. Activities such as bear wrestling and beer drinking? Are you saying yu take your woman to such gentlemanly activities? For shame, Sam, for shame. Hair is amazing though. Correction; an activity which both gentlemen and ladies partake in. ;) In that case, I agree. It provides good motivation for seconds.
  9. You're right, everybody always misses the bad guy and there has never been a situation where guns have protected innocent lives or could have protected innocent lives. You clearly have a lot of experience with guns too AND you're not on a high horse. *chuckle* Skeptical, I hope you've learned a lesson in bringing up the gun control argument anytime a story involving guns comes up.
  10. Zierro replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I got seven bags of hot fries, some Pringles, some baked chips and dip, cheesecake, Swedish Fish, and Sour Watermelons for my birthday. My girlfriend is an excellent gift giver. <3: Haha that's so funny I forgot to laugh! No but seriously, you are jumping to the conclusion that anyone who eats something fattening must be fat. You're logic is flawed.
  11. Zierro replied to IeatWindex's topic in Off-Topic
    The Illuminati is a cleverly fabricated ploy made to distract powerful thinkers from focusing on the real truth, primarily how extraterrestrials are behind government and religion.
  12. I concur. I watched Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. I will just say that the movie was creepy as hell. Kids watch that?
  13. Everything else makes sense except this one. I've found that alcohol helps immensely at trying to get a good night's rest.
  14. Zierro replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I must thank you for your hospitality, but Varrock sewage water simply is not my cup of tea. Do you have anything less ratty?
  15. You people act like game companies never release [cabbage]ty games. It's actually a pretty common phenomenon.
  16. Which happens to be the vast majority of drug dealers... I believe that it was the second book that went over names, and the unfortunate fact is that it is a fairly good predictor of the child's future success. What, exactly is your point? That the book only tells you painfully obvious facts, but presents itself as if it's "inside information with loads of hardcore research supporting them". Also, with the name thing, it's only correlation. As in people with black names such as Damius, Tyrone, or Shaniqua (*hint* black people) are more likely to be poor (because *hint* black people are generally more destitute).
  17. Zierro replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    Hot steamy chili for breakfast. Great way to start the day. :thumbup:
  18. Zierro replied to EarthySun's topic in Off-Topic
    [bleep] you, having anxiety/depression sucks and if medication is the only thing that makes it stop or minimizes it so I can function normally, then I'm going to take it and shouldn't have to hide it or anything (granted she said too much). It doesn't just magically go away on it's own, or last a short while like a cold. Anyone who says it does has never experienced it In all seriousness, I think I can safely say I've experienced what it's like to get into anxiety attacks and deep suicidal depression, for the majority of my life. (Gay kid, Christian household) And I got out of it myself, besides perhaps a 2 year stint back in 8th grade on drugs. You have to will it, and it sounds like you don't want to will it. I agree. Anyone who says they need their pills has probably just formed a dependency. But yeah, many people work through depression and anxiety without the aid of artificial chemicals. I would even wager to say it's the mentally healthier option. "I overcame this on my own."
  19. Zierro replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    A lot of your posts are crazy drunken tales. :thumbup: I gotta say, you really know how to live it up. It's a shame you won't be around much longer due to liver disease though. :(
  20. Not being able to fall asleep after lying in bed for over two hours. Admittedly, I do a lot of pondering in my bed, but it still feels like a big waste of time.
  21. Are you sure you dislike it? Or are you actually just living in the matrix, being conditioned to 'believe' such a thing because androids are pumping electrical currents to your brain that's in a stasis chamber in a futuristic warehouse named Solipsism Incorporated? I mean, it is a bit suspicious how you said you were going to shut your brain down... Hmm....
  22. Hey, what's so wrong about obscurisizing things?
  23. In other words, there is only one thing we can "know"?
  24. But isn't that still an epistemological assertion, the very thing you are reasoning against by saying "we cannot know"?
  25. I thought that book was ridiculous. "Did you know that someone's name is not a reflection of who they will be as a person - that it is a reflection of their parent's memories?" "Did you know ghetto crack dealers that are on the lowest tier of their neighborhood's drug dealing pyramid only make chump change?"

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