 BitconnectCarlos
BitconnectCarlos         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         What do you all think constitutes "the good life?" — BitconnectCarlos
 BitconnectCarlos
BitconnectCarlos         
          180 Proof
180 Proof         
         Not to show off (really) but only to acknowledge the antiquity of my answers to an antique question. Spinoza (Maimonides, Ibn Rushd, et al), Epicurus-Pyrrho-Zeno, Camus, "Jeremiah" (Latin Vulgate) ... in translation they lose something. Anyway, Russian won't put me off if its usage is relevant. Looking up untranslated terms, I've found, tends to open doors mistaken for walls.↪180 Proof
I'll need to look up these words and I don't mean to be insulting but I don't why you needed to write in latin or greek. I could write in Russian but I wouldn't. — BitconnectCarlos
 Frank Apisa
Frank Apisa         
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