Each time you post a brilliant insight the wise will show their support, of course. I was so inspired by your revelations that I immediately went out back, did my business, and then uploaded a shot of it to illustrate my appreciation and enthusiastic agreement with your address. What could be more human less sacred than human do-do?!
I apologize that this turd appears rather unfirm. I haven't been getting enough fiber of late. Last night I made grilled hamburgers, which are low in fiber. They were good though, seasoned with fresh basil and other herbs, an egg for firmness and to retain moisture, a bit of cheddar and parmesan cheese, and a splash of soy sauce. So you're looking at a little bit of that in the photo above. — praxis
That was actually a little funny. I didn’t think you had it in you. — praxis
Your profile picture/thumbnail has the appropriate color, yellow. — skyblack
It's 100% yellow and 30% magenta, actually. Your Floridian thrift store monitor must be tweaked.
I was reading about a color theory the other day that claims black was the first recognized color by (wo)man. Allegedly, if you scan early texts black was the first color distinguished and mentioned. Next came white, then red, and so on. Blue was one of the latest, as I recall. Supposedly if you were to ask a primitive woman what color the sky was they would have said something like, "sky black". This in no way suggests that you are primitive. I'm sure that it's merely a coincidence. — praxis
Ah, the sacred silence with which the covenant was broken. For a troll there is no more satisfying treat. Fear not though, this game grows old. — praxis
Whenever I see (not hear) the word "sacred", my brain reads it as scared. Must be a forty-odd year hold-over from being a teenage apostate / atheist — 180 Proof
You two have been desperately trying to get that treat for over a month... — skyblack
i gave you what you wanted, consciously and willingly — skyblack
I didn't say I was scared, only that "sacred" looks like "scared" to me. But thanks for the encouragement. — 180 Proof
Perhaps you haven't noticed but you broke your sacred covenant of silence again. Please try harder — praxis
But in order to inquire and find out if there is anything that is sacred at all, one must have to abandon everything that isn't sacred. Which is everything that man has created. — skyblack
The point about the involvement/sponsorship of the central committee in your trolling had to be made. — skyblack
But such an investigation into the possibility of the sacred isn't within the filed of thought. Which means such an investigation isn't possible in, or by, anything man has created. Because everything man has created is born of divisive thought and it's fears/neurosis. — skyblack
Did a man create these paragraphs? Do we conceptualize these sentences? Does the blanket statement apply to the author's creation, as special authority for others to follow?
So if we're being prescribed a non-conceptual invitation to pure experience, or meditative sense awareness, what more?
Why isn't the divisive, demeaning, confrontational tit-for-tat, to and from the author, an indicator of fears/neurosis all around. — Nils Loc
Continue, oh seeker, supreme authority of misanthropic paradox, sensitive to the slightest gestures of of a benign skepticism.
You didn't even clarify whether you accept you're making a naturalistic fallacy.
If everything of and by man is to be rejected, and you are a man, then whatever you are peddling, by your own admission, ought to be rejected. Why do you get a special exemption? Perhaps because of the immense esteem/hubris your grant yourself. You're permitted to insult but cannot stand any reciprocation of insults, even if it is a kind absurd light-hearted play. Chill out dude. You're just like everybody else. You eat, shit, and use up a lot of energy for the sake of farting around. You clitty clack on a keyboard/computer manufactured in China. You pay your bills and your taxes. You read stuff written by others and write back because you're looking for somekind of bond/connection. You have time to kill.
Same old song and dance. — Nils Loc
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.