Some Thoughts
GundamExpo
06-17-2003, 03:42 AM
I'm feeling really awake this evening/morning, so I made the decision to write some thoughts that were occupying my attention. Flames are welcome, I will laugh my ass off at any criticism that anybody replies with. Be warned.
Never fear the unknown.
Because the unknown is the future.
All living things are pieces of art, treat them as such.
To be happy you must be insane or stupid, I think I'm insane.
To be clean is to be refreshed.
You only live life once, You are only young once. Years should be considered in the sense of quality, not quantity.
Submitting to peer pressure is becoming societies bitch.
Everything in moderation.
Learning proper timing is learning how to control your life.
Spelling has no relation to inteligence, only to the amount of effort and respect a person has.
Everybody wishes to experience life a different way, it is never your business to tell them how to experience it.
Everybody is right sometimes and everybody is wrong sometimes.
Think for yourself.
Never fear the unknown.
Because the unknown is the future.
All living things are pieces of art, treat them as such.
To be happy you must be insane or stupid, I think I'm insane.
To be clean is to be refreshed.
You only live life once, You are only young once. Years should be considered in the sense of quality, not quantity.
Submitting to peer pressure is becoming societies bitch.
Everything in moderation.
Learning proper timing is learning how to control your life.
Spelling has no relation to inteligence, only to the amount of effort and respect a person has.
Everybody wishes to experience life a different way, it is never your business to tell them how to experience it.
Everybody is right sometimes and everybody is wrong sometimes.
Think for yourself.
NSX-R-SSJ20K
06-17-2003, 05:35 AM
sounds like someone was called stupid at school cuz he had soooo many spelling errors in all his work. J/P
Living life to the full is the message that TV programs give out. It can't be taught. I believe that you can only do it when you find something that is forfilling or something that just makes your hair stand on end.
Anyone think that when you're in a group free thinking tends to be reduced and everyone seems to act like fools? IE no one acts sensible because everyone wants to be the center of attention.
Anyways i learned the chain rule (in the last 5 minutes) and now i have to cover all of the topic of integration so i bid you au jeur
Living life to the full is the message that TV programs give out. It can't be taught. I believe that you can only do it when you find something that is forfilling or something that just makes your hair stand on end.
Anyone think that when you're in a group free thinking tends to be reduced and everyone seems to act like fools? IE no one acts sensible because everyone wants to be the center of attention.
Anyways i learned the chain rule (in the last 5 minutes) and now i have to cover all of the topic of integration so i bid you au jeur
bigfrit
06-17-2003, 06:34 AM
Also a little thought...
Suicide seems to be the most fair murder; the murderer gets punished instantly...
Olivier:cool:
Suicide seems to be the most fair murder; the murderer gets punished instantly...
Olivier:cool:
NSX-R-SSJ20K
06-17-2003, 06:36 AM
thats more of a paradox.
Oz
06-17-2003, 07:23 AM
I eat steak.
NSX-R-SSJ20K
06-17-2003, 07:52 AM
Originally posted by Oz
I eat steak.
this man is a Genieoooos (Genius) !!!!!
I eat steak.
this man is a Genieoooos (Genius) !!!!!
bigfrit
06-17-2003, 07:55 AM
:lol: :headshake :headshake :headshake :headshake
Olivier:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy :worshippy :worshippy
Olivier:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy :worshippy :worshippy
YogsVR4
06-17-2003, 08:55 AM
Now where did I leave that milk dud?
Prelewd
06-18-2003, 04:29 AM
Poor Gundam. I bet he expected to get some decent responses about his postings.
I think what you say may be true Gundam, but your thoughts are common sense.
I think what you say may be true Gundam, but your thoughts are common sense.
Damien
06-18-2003, 07:47 AM
Alas, very true Prelewd...
Ah, new smilies...sorry, it's been awhile. :frown:
Ah, new smilies...sorry, it's been awhile. :frown:
GundamExpo
06-18-2003, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by Prelewd
Poor Gundam. I bet he expected to get some decent responses about his postings.
I think what you say may be true Gundam, but your thoughts are common sense.
I don't really know why I threw those up here now. What I said is flamingly obvious, but its funny how many times people forget this sort of stuff.
I did expect a few decent responses, but I expected far more "ur n idiot" replies.
Poor Gundam. I bet he expected to get some decent responses about his postings.
I think what you say may be true Gundam, but your thoughts are common sense.
I don't really know why I threw those up here now. What I said is flamingly obvious, but its funny how many times people forget this sort of stuff.
I did expect a few decent responses, but I expected far more "ur n idiot" replies.
Prelewd
06-18-2003, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by GundamExpo
I don't really know why I threw those up here now. What I said is flamingly obvious, but its funny how many times people forget this sort of stuff.
You are right Gundam, people do lose sight of the obvious. I think today, this world suffers from a lack of common sense. It's a nice reminder to stop and take a look at our priorities. Although obvious, it was useful. Thanks for the post.
I don't really know why I threw those up here now. What I said is flamingly obvious, but its funny how many times people forget this sort of stuff.
You are right Gundam, people do lose sight of the obvious. I think today, this world suffers from a lack of common sense. It's a nice reminder to stop and take a look at our priorities. Although obvious, it was useful. Thanks for the post.
JD@af
06-18-2003, 07:28 PM
GundamExpo
I enjoyed reading your thoughts above. I don't think they are obvious, but rather insightful, and clever ways to package things that some of us may think in concept, but not actually put into "tangibility" though words. Nice going, and thank you for sharing :)
I enjoyed reading your thoughts above. I don't think they are obvious, but rather insightful, and clever ways to package things that some of us may think in concept, but not actually put into "tangibility" though words. Nice going, and thank you for sharing :)
YogsVR4
06-18-2003, 09:11 PM
Hey JD how about these other old ones.
Man in front of car get tired. Man who stand behind car get exhausted.
Man who drive like hell bound to get there.
Foolish man give wife grand piano...wise man give wife upright organ.
Really make you think don't they :tongue:
Man in front of car get tired. Man who stand behind car get exhausted.
Man who drive like hell bound to get there.
Foolish man give wife grand piano...wise man give wife upright organ.
Really make you think don't they :tongue:
ac427cpe
06-18-2003, 10:49 PM
since we're talking about common sense... how 'bout that common sense really isn't so common.
Prelewd
06-19-2003, 01:22 AM
Originally posted by ac427cpe
since we're talking about common sense... how 'bout that common sense really isn't so common.
I like that one.
Will Roger's said something like: "Common sense ain't common."
Voltaire said something like "Common sense isn't so common."
wow.
since we're talking about common sense... how 'bout that common sense really isn't so common.
I like that one.
Will Roger's said something like: "Common sense ain't common."
Voltaire said something like "Common sense isn't so common."
wow.
NSX
06-19-2003, 01:18 PM
I think Einstein or bohr?
Anyways, I think either one of them said that common sense is the collection of actions we learn before 18.
hm...
Anyways, I think either one of them said that common sense is the collection of actions we learn before 18.
hm...
Prelewd
06-19-2003, 10:50 PM
Einstein
gigatron
06-20-2003, 12:02 AM
That's an interesting quote
NSX
06-20-2003, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by gigatron
That's an interesting quote
Fairly true though eh?
Kind of like Huxley's The Brave New World when those children are conditioned to hate nature & books.
That's an interesting quote
Fairly true though eh?
Kind of like Huxley's The Brave New World when those children are conditioned to hate nature & books.
gigatron
06-20-2003, 01:04 PM
It makes you wonder how the Nazis convinced their population that they were right in what they were doing :X It's scary. (Hey did you know the nazi's proved that nationalism existed even with greeks, by excavating greek and cretan artifacts and carving swastikas in? Also they 'proved' that German Knights believed in Nationalism go figure lol)
But yea when someone grows up and knows one way that's the way they'll be more or less in the long run. I suppose :/ It's scary if the wrong is thought.. then you can philosophize what's wrong :P
But yea when someone grows up and knows one way that's the way they'll be more or less in the long run. I suppose :/ It's scary if the wrong is thought.. then you can philosophize what's wrong :P
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