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dimreepr

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  1. Are you sure? to aim an attack at someone or something... Is not the same as to aim to avoid an attack, from someone who target's you...
  2. My mistake, you clearly meant target to mean aim... 🙄 Maybe you can explain the difference, in the context of this thread...
  3. Socrates thought his soul was immortal, (something Descarte tried to prove) he also thought that any damage he did to other's, damaged his soul; so he took the poison voluntarily, so as not to force other's to damage their soul's. Maybe you can use the scientific method to prove him wrong; not the soul, that's impossible, but damaging other's for peronal gain is in the scientific realm, perhaps you can explain PTSD in a way that doesn't validate his premise...
  4. I agree, but it's not so obvious too, everyone; sometimes 'big' is the word they object to...
  5. Depends on your perspective...
  6. mistermack doesn't have too, therefore he couldn't care less what 'they' do; so don't hold your breath waiting for a considered answer...
  7. Are you sure? Word's matter, sometimes it's almost imperceptible, but there's a difference between target and aim...
  8. Well I am certainly wiser than this man. It is only too likely that neither of us has any knowledge to boast of; but he thinks that he knows something which he does not know, whereas I am quite conscious of my ignorance. At any rate it seems that I am wiser than he is to this small extent, that I do not think that I know what I do not know. - Socrates (the famous post modeern rap artist) Serenity, regularity, absence of vanity,Sincerity, simplicity, veracity, equanimity, Fixity, non-irritability, adaptability, Humility, tenacity, integrity, nobility, magnanimity, charity, generosity, purity. Practise daily these eighteen "ities" You will soon attain immortality. - Socrates
  9. I wonder if the next dominant lifeform on Earth will evolve from plastic eating bacteria... 🤔 😉 The most enlightened mind would describe it thusly...
  10. No, it's not exactly what you said, but it is the language you used. It's never a problem, if it's not happening to you 'Mr Jack'. The unions don't have a target, they have an aim; to maintain, at least, or improve the rights of their workers. I wonder how many people would choose not to strike...
  11. No, I'm talking about bin men, nurse's and farmer's; what arseholes are you talking about? And how do they function?
  12. This is exactly the propaganda the tory government/fat cat's want you to swallow; they're targeting the poor old companies, who do their best to pay everyone a fair wage, by which they mean, it's unfair to take away my pastry chef, so the worker's can afford a packet of bourbon's. One day they'll understand the value of a bin man...
  13. And round we go...
  14. One day we'll find out...
  15. I'd like to see a living wage for the essential workers, but that ain't gonna happen while you're alright Jack, with your big stick...
  16. That has no bearing on Marxist analysis. Really, why not? Much like the American constitution, it made sense at the time and from his perspective... One day, a cave will seem like heaven and tomorrow we'll forget it's comfort...
  17. OK, let me try again, from the beginning; Clearly Marx recognised that religion teaches contentment "the opiate of the people" and suggested that is a bad thing, as in it insidiously undermines society and promotes apathy in the face of a government that feeds off them. I disagree with his interpretation of what contentment, and by extention religion, means to society; it's certainly no stretch to say "Contented people = peaceful people" and if we extend the drug analogy, some drugs are more insidious than other's; for instance, a drunken bloke slam's down his pint and says "right, you're going down" because he doesn't agree with a perfectly reasonable thought; meanwhile a stoned bloke says "na, your alright mate, you wanna toke". Bearing in mind, how the Russian revolution worked out; was it better before or after, and for whom?
  18. What's God got to do with it? I'm an atheist, you don't need a God to understand religion.
  19. Indeed, see above...
  20. Indeed, which makes you so sure that your enemies don't exist, at least on an intellectual level...
  21. Good business owner = got lucky. Bad business owner = got unlucky... How could an AI change the odds of delivering on a 50:50 bet?
  22. It means, religion's not your enemy, "THEY" are...
  23. "And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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