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please just be reasonable or leave me alone, and don’t call me a fucking dick, you don’t even know me.
good response yet again
To Jonny and Julesdogg, I know you’ve got some differences guys but this arguing is ruining the general buzz of the place!!
Why don’t you PM each other and try and get to know each other a little better rather than flaming one and other on the threads? You might not want to but this shit belongs on SJ not on here!
You never know you might have alot in common and if that don’t work don’t respond to one anothers posts!?
Just my two cents worth:love:
Why don’t you PM each other and try and get to know each other a little better rather than flaming one and other on the threads? You might not want to but this shit belongs on SJ not on here!
You never know you might have alot in common and if that don’t work don’t respond to one anothers posts!?
Just my two cents worth:love:
Well said Cliffy raaa
Couldn’t agree more!!!
Couldn’t agree more!!!
:love:
I agree with your sentiments Cliffy. TBH this is doing my head in pal. Everytime I post this character quotes me, then disagrees in some banal, near meaningless way or uses insulting language.
Enough is enough.
What is the meaning of life? Without doubt, this is one of the most challenging, and yet one of the most fundamental questions the mind can consider.
People throughout history have pondered the purpose of life. Philosophers spin theories. Poets write songs. Young people drop out of society to “find out what it’s all about.” Older people may remain within the “establishment,” but they still wonder.
Obviously life is real. No one can deny that the world exists and people exist. You live, eat, sleep, breathe, and move. But do you understand why you exist?
Science of the day laughed at and dismissed the concept of ‘microbes’ when first suggested. Of course they were there. Looking for something that ‘wasn’t there’ was profoundly useful in that instance.
Maintaining an open mind is somewhat less limiting than affirming or negating a given concept when the evidence is incomplete. This goes for all unknowns, whether scientific, philosophical, spiritual or whatever.
Totally agree mate deciding that sumthink exists or not before the facts are known would be limiting.
Have you ever read Krishnamurti? Wicked philosopher He reckons you shud avoid believing in anythin.
This is an interestin thread. I like your perspective Cosmic
That’s an interesting opinion, could you explain a bit more please?
Wasn’t an opinion but a question 😉
Right, interesting tho
Angel, what’s your opinion then?
This guy makes a good case for maintaining an open mind…
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6MQUGjd21MA&feature=related
this guy also describes a very interesting experience
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lOLTkjvu1ic&feature=related
Hope you find this interesting, I did.
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This guy has some interesting perspectives. It stuff like this that keeps me convinced that open-mindedness is essential.
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