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  1. Inasuma
    How do you normally feel about someone new that you meet? How do you go about "judging" them (so to speak) and making an opinion of them?

    I ask this, because today, while I was talking to my friend Andrea, she told me that my logic was 'strange' to her and the general 'norm.' I found this confusing, because the only difference between my logic and the "typical" logic (if there is such a thing) is that I tend to be more analytic about people, but at the same time, don't recognize this as an immediate problem or baracade to talking to them. She tells me I'm a "geek" for being so overly critical about things... on the other hand, I told her it can be easily argued she's "ignorant," even if she does think she's really intelligent, by being so superficial with her information in regards to other people.

    Discussion commense...now!
    Thread by: Inasuma, Nov 6, 2008, 14 replies, in forum: Debate Corner
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    You can't really have a 100% evil idea or sentiment, because everyone has a different interpretation of what "evil" is. You might find something evil that I find good. So in truth, the only evil is the evil that goes against an already "established" system that is thought to be correct. Take, for instance, society. Anyone who goes against it, steals, commits crimes and the like, is deemed "evil" or "corrupt" because they are not abiding by it. In a form of order that doesn't utilize established rules or guidelines, good and evil would be irrelevant, because everyone operates on their own accord.
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 6, 2008 in forum: Discussion
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    I way to control that is to say the lie, then go back and say "but really, I'm kidding." I do it all the time... it's much better than simply lying all the time.

    What things are being asked/said to you that make you want to lie? I think that might have something to do with it.
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 6, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
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    I think it's fine as well. The reason, I think, people found it bad was because the "high-tech" and "technologically adept" individuals/crowd were saying it was a very bad system, so out of pressure the general public took their word for it. As a result, people have failed to go check it out for themselves.

    My only problem is that my computer freezes at least once a week. Not sure if it's the hardware or the operating system, but it's really ****ing annoying.

    It's a fluid system though for the most part. I kinda want a Mac now though, since I hardly ever use my computer for anything but writing, internet, msn, videos, etc... I shouldn't have to worry such an assload about viruses and other crap when I do really casual stuff. Plus, I find Mac's uber sexy.
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    LOOOOL YA <: dr. pepper rox
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    bewbies. :B

    bewbies. :B
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    Lots of stretching, if you know yoga/taichi/martial arts formal exercises, those are fantastic.

    Otherwise, push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups and the like are a nice alternative. If you have a tread-mil, use that too. :]
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 5, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
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    Hmm your best shot is to tell him (he will likely not be too deeply affected by this seeing as you're close friends). If he realizes the implications of your feelings for him, he will gently let you know it isn't possible.

    I know it sounds odd, but once you find out for sure it can't ever happen, you will jump from in love to "friends." That's why if you confront him it will be healthier than finding out secretly.

    This is a pretty sticky situation isn't it? lol
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 5, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
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    I'm going to assume you mean consumerism in the context of purchasing, abiding by and living in the monetary system (which is how it was taught to me in my consumerism class, actually).

    I think consumerism is a very dangerous idea, because it forces people to 1) conform to labor in order to pool money and 2) use money to buy food. Indefinitely, you cannot live or be a consumer without money, so in actuality, you're technically a slave to labor directly by being a consumer, and if you can't get food, it is because you don't have money, and thus you will starve and likely lose your home, coupled with other reactions as well.

    I think consumerism would be healthier if we didn't need it to revolve around money, as well. Credit cards define this cleanly, as they are tools to indebt people and make living conditions more difficult because the government will pester you for "not paying your loans back."

    And thus you have poor pockets who become homeless/houseless, and need to steal in order to survive. Consumerism is more than just "buying" or "being in" the system. It's everything around these idea's as well.

    Do I find consumerism good or bad? I find it atrocious. Sadly it is the only way to survive as a person. It does, however, allow business to work, which is totally contrary to human concern, of course.
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 5, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Politics

    Where serious issues go to hell.
    Thread by: Inasuma, Nov 4, 2008, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    So, you're saying one of the parents was Kenyan and the other was American, and this somehow doesn't make him African American?

    Please, go on.

    :D
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 4, 2008 in forum: Current Events
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    Obama won

    Your avatar has boobs.
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 4, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Sadly, TMM is pretty much right.

    It's always been that way with girls I know. I tried getting emotionally connected in those ways, but it never works like you'd think.

    It might not always come out to be the friendzone scenario, though. I've had cases where they like me a lot more because they feel they can trust me.

    Even then, it doesn't last for very long.
    Post by: Inasuma, Nov 4, 2008 in forum: Help with Life
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    lol hay.

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    I hope this isn't inappropriate?
    Thread by: Inasuma, Nov 4, 2008, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    ._.

    The longest run on sentence evar.
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