 Robert Levin
Robert Levin         
          T Clark
T Clark         
         To live with just a modicum of equanimity that terror has to be managed, and what we do to this end is we bury it. We repress it. But notwithstanding our success at repressing an all consuming death dread—even to the point of becoming apparently heedless of death’s inevitability—our trepidation never entirely disappears. Indeed, it remains subconsciously constant and dynamic and, however incognizant we may be of its processes and consequences, it is the determining force behind all manner of destructive behavior. — Robert Levin
Simply put, beings who know they will die cannot withstand extended periods of amity. Unable to confront the ultimate evil of death directly, it’s essential to have enemies, enemies that can be confronted. We need, that is, human surrogates for evil who are at the very least potentially vanquishable. — Robert Levin
 BC
BC         
         Simply put, beings who know they will die cannot withstand extended periods of amity. Unable to confront the ultimate evil of death directly, it’s essential to have enemies, enemies that can be confronted. We need, that is, human surrogates for evil who are at the very least potentially vanquishable. — Robert Levin
 RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          OpinionsMatter
OpinionsMatter         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
         Somebody ask me how I know true, lasting peace will eventually come, because I happen to know. — OpnionsMatter
 OpinionsMatter
OpinionsMatter         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
         Well, it’s already here and has lasted long enough to call it “lasting” I’d say? — I like sushi
 OpinionsMatter
OpinionsMatter         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
         Kid or not, I treat everyone with the respect I deem they’re due. — I like sushi
 OpinionsMatter
OpinionsMatter         
         Thank-you for being open minded, but perhaps not everyone would be willing to hear what I have to say. It is not stupidity, and you don't have to 'go easy' on me because I am young. You stated your opinion, I acknowledged it as something that could be true, and left it at that. What if you don't believe what I have to say? I may not want to hear what your reply is my self, or perhaps your comment would snub my own, because more people would agree with you. Either way, you obviously are some what curious, as you have made quite clear you're upset I haven't made it public. If you want to know, just ask. It's as simple as that. You don't have to, but just know it's that easy.You come to a philosophy and make a huge claim yet don’t want to make your thoughts public? It is stupidity. I’m an open-minded person and I’m stating it as I see it. — I like sushi
 I like sushi
I like sushi         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          ZhouBoTong
ZhouBoTong         
          Tzeentch
Tzeentch         
          Jake
Jake         
          Jake
Jake         
          leo
leo         
          OpinionsMatter
OpinionsMatter         
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