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I seriously don't understand this forum at all.Is it for kids who want to make themselves seem more important than they really are by speaking like they're a hero in an epic comic book, people who hate themselves enough that they direct that hate against other people (a symptom being the amount of people here who shrugged off a child's death as 'natural selection') or is it something else?I suppose there's also the other side of you people where you want to have serious discussions and actually think, but you don't know your priorities so all you talk about is stupid feck like that plane on a treadmill thread (again more bickering and separation from other people just to make themselves seem superior). I understand that most of you are young but I really don't understand why there's this pent-up hate and intolerance in most of you.
I AM A SMARTARSED PRICK OF A HUMAN BEINGI AM ALSO DOUCHEBAGGERY, AND I'M SPREADING
I think anyone who frequents a board to have in-depth discussions in the atmosphere of a mindless 2D shooting game probably has problems of some kind (myself not excluded). There are some who just want to state objective observations, or opinions, or simply inform others, but they're not as loud as the younger ones.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on November 29, 2007, 01:38:15 amI think anyone who frequents a board to have in-depth discussions in the atmosphere of a mindless 2D shooting game probably has problems of some kind (myself not excluded). There are some who just want to state objective observations, or opinions, or simply inform others, but they're not as loud as the younger ones.State obversations, opinions or inform others about what?Everybody has problems, yes, but what I don't understand is everyone's need to distract themselves from that by making other people appear to suffer more or forgetting about it entirely?
The various subjects that come up. Science questions, religion, politics, energy. As for why they attempt to make others suffer? I'm trying to understand that myself.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on November 29, 2007, 01:48:07 amThe various subjects that come up. Science questions, religion, politics, energy. As for why they attempt to make others suffer? I'm trying to understand that myself.Science questions I can partly understand. It's when it becomes "No, YOU'RE wrong, you stupid piece of feck" like Kszchroink not only does himself but goads people in to doing the same that I don't. As for religion, what good could come from this?
Science questions I can partly understand. It's when it becomes "No, YOU'RE wrong, you stupid piece of feck" like Kszchroink not only does himself but goads people in to doing the same that I don't.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
Quote from: Pienne on November 29, 2007, 01:54:36 amScience questions I can partly understand. It's when it becomes "No, YOU'RE wrong, you stupid piece of feck" like Kszchroink not only does himself but goads people in to doing the same that I don't.No one understands that. Why do people have to be stupid and ruin good discussions? No one knows.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on November 29, 2007, 02:01:36 amQuote from: Pienne on November 29, 2007, 01:54:36 amScience questions I can partly understand. It's when it becomes "No, YOU'RE wrong, you stupid piece of feck" like Kszchroink not only does himself but goads people in to doing the same that I don't.No one understands that. Why do people have to be stupid and ruin good discussions? No one knows.The very fact that you're calling them stupid like that means you're actually one of the people i'm complaining about. Not that i'm calling you stupid or anything.Here's another question: Where's the line on forgiveness? Can you forgive murderers? Thieves? Drug dealers? Child abusers?
What do you mean, exactly? In general, or one who affects you personally?
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on November 29, 2007, 02:16:06 amWhat do you mean, exactly? In general, or one who affects you personally?Are you implying that it would make a difference?
Again, ideally no, realistically, yes. Someone who murders someone in some country you've never heard of, you could probably forgive more easily than one who murders your wife, if even for the same reason.Like, if they murdered someone out of desperation, for money or gang status or some such, you might forgive them because you'd blame the death on their environment. But if they murder someone you love for the same reason, the personal grief you experience is likely to cause you to lash out in anger at first, rather than forgive them.And I use 'you' editorially. "One" gets tiresome.And there are exceptions of course, depending a lot on how the person who could potentially be dealing out such forgiveness has been raised or how deeply their beliefs in forgiveness are entrenched in their minds.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on November 29, 2007, 02:36:42 amAgain, ideally no, realistically, yes. Someone who murders someone in some country you've never heard of, you could probably forgive more easily than one who murders your wife, if even for the same reason.Like, if they murdered someone out of desperation, for money or gang status or some such, you might forgive them because you'd blame the death on their environment. But if they murder someone you love for the same reason, the personal grief you experience is likely to cause you to lash out in anger at first, rather than forgive them.And I use 'you' editorially. "One" gets tiresome.And there are exceptions of course, depending a lot on how the person who could potentially be dealing out such forgiveness has been raised or how deeply their beliefs in forgiveness are entrenched in their minds.Absolutely correct. There is a difference; the more personal the offense becomes, the greater it is to overcome it. But surely the more personal it is for you, the more personal it would be for the murderer if you met them in a jail with the intention of forgiving them and aiding them in feeling empathy?It's pretty obvious that that kind of thing could be very, very terrible for the relative, and not many people would be willing to forgive, but this is the problem; it's an endless loop. "An eye for an eye makes the world blind". It applies to more than just revenge on the same scale.
Yeah, I agree. Unfortunately "Eye for an eye" is a concept of dealing with personal offenses that people often develop as children, and don't always outgrow. The trick, as far as I can see anyway, is to consider things from the other person's point of view, completely objectively, without considerations for oneself.
No one understands that. Why do people have to be stupid and ruin good discussions? No one knows.
You could say that Gamer right here and now is continuing a loop that can only be broken with empathy and understanding; not only the effect of what you are saying on other people, but why other people are saying the things that're causing you to react in a hateful way.
Quote from: Pienne on November 29, 2007, 03:07:50 amYou could say that Gamer right here and now is continuing a loop that can only be broken with empathy and understanding; not only the effect of what you are saying on other people, but why other people are saying the things that're causing you to react in a hateful way.This makes me wonder how {LAW} Gamer_2k4 would feel about being critically analyzed so openly, however objectively. It might be more polite to just ask him about it himself.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on November 29, 2007, 03:17:52 amQuote from: Pienne on November 29, 2007, 03:07:50 amYou could say that Gamer right here and now is continuing a loop that can only be broken with empathy and understanding; not only the effect of what you are saying on other people, but why other people are saying the things that're causing you to react in a hateful way.This makes me wonder how {LAW} Gamer_2k4 would feel about being critically analyzed so openly, however objectively. It might be more polite to just ask him about it himself.Oh snap. I wonder, too.