Thecomplaining thread. For depression.
#61
Posted 01 August 2005 - 05:48 PM
Slade: I hate to say it, but I think that San Andreas is overrated as well.
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
#62
Posted 01 August 2005 - 05:58 PM
Complaint: Having 2-4 people shout "GET BACK TO WORK" in chorus like unisun every five minutes at my job, it's like my boss hired those guys for the sole pourpose of pissing me off.
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#63
Posted 01 August 2005 - 06:04 PM
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
#64
Posted 01 August 2005 - 08:53 PM
Fuck worrying about this that and the other, do what you want (within the context of not hurting others) and let the consequences slide.
#65
Posted 02 August 2005 - 01:30 AM
You and Bateman both sound more like you're either leaning toward existentialism or are a whole lot more pessimistic and cynical than I am, which would be quite a feat. I reccomend you look into that, and then decide if you're still nihilist.
I am a nihilist in the political sense, however. The world's gone to hell and is beyond saving, we must start over for any real progress to occur.
Pheh... you accuse me of being the anti-snob after admitting you don't know much of what you're talking about? I'll have you know that I don't go around spouting off criticism at things I know nothing about. I'd be a bleeding philosophy major if there was any decent career in it besides teaching it to others. Actually, now I'm really ticked off because you've insinuated that I'm asumming things about ideas based entirely upon who's using them... I'm going to assume that you weren't deliberately trying to get under my skin and not flip out, take a couple of deep breaths...
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This post has been edited by Slade: 02 August 2005 - 01:46 AM
#66
Posted 02 August 2005 - 03:53 AM
Jesus you're overly-defensive. You keep on and on and on with opinionated bollocks about whichever demographic you decide to talk about at any given time, so quit wigging out and don't be so goddamned surprised whenever anyone says you might possibly have your head up your arse. It's clear that however little I know about nihilism, you know even less, but at least I admitted that there might be aspects of it I'm not currently aware of.
I always thought it was existentialism, because my schoolteacher called it that. Then I actually went and researched them after a remark by jariten, and spoke to some people who also had researched them, and compared the two, and realised I'd been wrong. I'll just point at Bateman here and say 'What he said', since you apparently didn't pay any attention the first time around.
From what I've read of nihilism, it is NOT defeatest unless you feel that you need a godhead or some sort of explanation to the universe in order to enjoy your life. But I for one feel a hell of a lot more comfortable believing that neither of these things exist. I love that there isn't a god and that everything is just chaotic and random. I mean, what an awesome idea. Assuming that you can accept the responsibility, it's just the ultimate freedom.
#67
Posted 02 August 2005 - 10:24 AM
JM's official press secretary, scientific advisor, diplomat and apparent antagonist?
#68
Posted 02 August 2005 - 12:39 PM
You can find a job...don't worry about that...worry about the crap you will have to deal with.
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
#69
Posted 02 August 2005 - 04:31 PM
That sounds pretty typical really. Get degree, get job which has nothing to do with degree, forget everything you learnt to get the degree.
I'm under the suspicion that university is just there to give you humourous anecdotes and conversation topics.
#70
Posted 02 August 2005 - 05:13 PM
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#71
Posted 02 August 2005 - 05:24 PM
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#72
Posted 02 August 2005 - 05:29 PM
-How to make a thong for a duck piņata
-How to use up all of the hot water in the dorm by leaving the water in the bathroom on all night because you were having a water fight and forgot that you left a bucket to fill in the sink.
-using the bucket of water on a innocent bystander
-realizing there are no innocent bystanders.
-plotting revenge and forming alliances.
-stealing cars
-putting cars back, full of some foam-like substance.
-not putting marshmallow bunnies on someone's car and leaving them there in the rain and letting them stay in the sunlight.
-Marshmallow bunnies are a pain to clean off of a car, and they could eat the paint off.
-coming to the realization that one of your friends is more gullible than any other.
-coming to a realization that even if someone sings about having a daisy on their toe, it doesn't mean they really have one.
-closing your curtains and never opening them again because the people that meet by the dumpster can see inside your room.
-it really doesn't hurt that bad to fall off of a moving car.
-if someone is lying in bed, and they say they don't have pants on, believe them.
-you could walk out of a catholic hospital with all of the holy water.
-holy water does work against vampires, but only if you hit them in the eyes.
and so many more...
"Maybe artists shouldn't talk about their art."
"Well kids, I guess your father isn't a hermaphrodite."
"Izzy! enough with the rabid smootching!!"
#73
Posted 02 August 2005 - 06:49 PM
The long and the short of it is that your degree comes second to the knowledge learned from the overall experience.
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and not paying any taxes for 4 years
#74
Posted 02 August 2005 - 10:11 PM
Back to depression, why is it that none of us are depressed that kiddies are dying of starvation right now and are depressed about shitty little personal problems??
I am not excusing myself from this, it's just weird that we can compartamentalise (sp?) our minds so that the big picture is lost but the little picture dominates.
#75
Posted 02 August 2005 - 11:35 PM
I think of it this way: Imagine you have a telescope pointed at an apartment building a block away. You can focus onto a single apartment window and see that in pretty good detail, or you can look without the telescope and see a big ol' brick building down the road.
But then again, I'm a twat who thinks he knows what he's talking about.
- Tagline for Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
You've read it, you can't un-read it. Stay tooned for more
TALES OF INTEREST.
I like to be part of the crowd so I want to say that Icey is the best guy ever