However, how appropriate is it - on a philosophy forum - for someone to ask and receive more personal information whilst *puffing on a cigarette*, asking about wanting to have kids and then suggesting that:
wallowing is healthy. To wallow is to appreciate
— Wallows
This is just wrong.
There is just too much personal information being given out by the vulnerable.
I liken it to voyeurism. — Amity
Essentially, I like Diogenes because he is a great example of how cynicism can be used but often goes to waste because people disregard selfishness as evil. Also, his antics give me a kick, and I'm partial to a bit of mischief as well. — TogetherTurtle
If you don't want them, don't have them. Doesn't seem like a problem to me. — TogetherTurtle
I think I share that a bit. I don't really care much about my own happiness, especially when the happiness of others is at stake. I've learned to go a bit easier on myself though. It's hard to be productive when you're unhappy and being productive helps others. — TogetherTurtle
I'm just glad I'm not complaining about nothing. — TogetherTurtle
He had this weird way of twisting everything so that he was doing it for the greater good and was never wrong. He was wrong often. — TogetherTurtle
Maybe. I'm not too concerned with leaving my legacy behind in the form of children, I'd rather do it in a more important way. — TogetherTurtle
It's weird to put so many memories and events into such few words, but also sort of comforting as well. — TogetherTurtle
I don't think the weight of not having a father figure will ever just go away, but I can operate regularly (I hope) and can contribute to society so I think it's ok now. — TogetherTurtle
It would be a shame for you not to have children (adopted or otherwise) because you seem fully fit to raise them. — TogetherTurtle
If your concern is "knowing how to raise kids", I don't think anyone actually knows anyway. You'll be fine. — TogetherTurtle
Depression is another one of those self-fulfilling prophecy things. It's very hard for me to make plans with friends at all, and forget about talking to girls. Sometimes you just have to force yourself to do things you know will make you happy, even if you think you don't deserve them. It's a work in progress kinda thing, so try and stop wallowing and start exploring. That, of course, is easier said than done. — TogetherTurtle
What failed with your growing venture, if you don't mind me asking? My best friend/roommate and his friends set up a substantial grow-op in our rental house basement all year and it was quite successful, a good 19-25 plants/clones and some good weed came of it. At one point every cubbord in our hallway was filled with plants HAHA. — Grre
Chernobyl — 0 thru 9
Go back to sleep; you're dreaming again... :joke: — Janus
I'll pass on having kids with you. — creativesoul
You look like the crazy guy who gets all sorts of credit even though he could not get his own thoughts together. — creativesoul
Guess that happens when you have all the right friends in all the right places. — creativesoul
You've drawn a weird correlation between age and creativity... — creativesoul
I'm sorry I'm at the beginning of this but I'm not sure what you're envious about exactly. Is it the fact that women in porn seem to be having fun in porn videos? — Alan
That all depends... what do you look like? — creativesoul

No. My kids are grown. They have kids and lives of their own. — creativesoul
Comes with plenty of practice I suppose. — creativesoul
My score is a nine. — creativesoul
Yea, nuclear fission energy with all its dangers and radioactive waste, is not really sustainable. — 0 thru 9
Yeah, tell me about it. — TogetherTurtle
Perhaps approval from the various teachers I had growing up felt nice, but love from them would have felt better. I think love is just stronger approval. — TogetherTurtle
Agreed. I would propose that each “tecreation” (product of technology) exists within a “spectrum of help or harm”. Some products, like lamps, have very little harm built into them. (Although almost anything could be used as a blunt weapon). Some things, like nuclear weapons, are solely for the purpose of killing. They seem unable to be “beat into plowshares”, so to speak. — 0 thru 9
We are like the hungry ghosts of Buddhism. — 0 thru 9
I honestly question if anyone ever thinks they are loved. — TogetherTurtle
It seems like a rather slippery slope to attempt to define the standard for addiction. — darthbarracuda
. surely being raped by a parent and suffering through a divorce 17 should not equally be a 'one'. — csalisbury
I need a bit more than a word. — unenlightened
Mrs un scored 3, and she was almost annoyed not to get more. She asked the same question. And the answer is that this is not a therapy, or even a diagnostic tool, but a research tool. — unenlightened
It's not that neglect isn't a factor, at least at some extreme, it's just down and dirty convenience not to go into it for these purposes - we're not trying to actually measure your suffering. When it's therapy time, and we get to details, then of course it is important. — unenlightened
I can appreciate the thinking and optimism behind this, and your other posts. — 0 thru 9
Science, knowledge, and technological advancements have both a neutrality and a goodness — 0 thru 9
Because we NEED IT, dammit, no time for politeness. — 0 thru 9
It is measurable ratio here: the injustice and violence that a culture unleashes on the earth, will be unleashed upon its citizens in due time. And will render such culture ultimately unsustainable on many levels. We are sawing off the branch we are sitting on, and developing more powerful saws every year. — 0 thru 9
But we are smart and inventive enough to learn from our mistakes and find solutions. — 0 thru 9
Our weakness is not our intelligence, but our stubbornness, fear, and isolation. These weaknesses are encouraged by the powers that be. But as powerful as they may be, it is not them who must be overcome. It is the ideology behind them that is antiquated, toxic, and overdue for a change... — 0 thru 9
And furthermore, a meaning-giving act is something most godly, holy and divine (good willing) that brings about happiness - a hallowing, whereas a meaning-removing act something most ungodly and unholy (bad willing) that brings about unhappiness - a wallowing. — Pussycat
Thereafter, these defences are triggered by particular experiences sounds sights, or whatever, and thus one has a general stress, a PTSD like reactivity, and other defensive symptoms such as depression dissociation and so on. — unenlightened
And in a wider sense, how we should respond if so. — Inyenzi
If the good of our existence is not found in chasing pleasure, satisfying desires, fulfilling our needs, then where is it found? — Inyenzi
How should we then choose to find value in our lives? — Inyenzi
Somebody please convince me that the system isn’t broken beyond repair, that we aren’t in complete sociological, economic, and planetary meltdown... — 0 thru 9
