7858 pts ยท September 8, 2014
I'm Dan (not that Dan) I like League of Legends, cigars, and scotch. 22ish years old. If you care to know more just ask.
Or the book Dogsong in which the guy who wrote Hatchet describes murdering a baby and a mammoth.
You should do everyone from the roots, but in a grid, Hollywood squares style. Then print it on a shirt and sell it to me.
Fuck yeah. I loved Recess. I feel like it still holds up too.
I preordered the halo 5 limited edition console, but that's because it let me take it home a week early which let me set it up before launch
You can describe a religious concept in one sentence, it's probably not right. Religions are very complex because they try to describe life
I tried, but im no expert. I took a classes in religion, eastern theology, Buddhism, and hinduism at uni. Just remember that almost any time
What defines a Self is very different from the western ideal of a soul. (End)
3) life in any detailed way because you're literally not that person anymore. It's tough to explain because they're theological idea of
2) It can affect caste, but your new life is completely new and you're an entirely new person. The cosmos doesnt cripple you or hurt your
1) Not really. I explained a little more to the other guy. Karma isn't based in moral righteousness. That's an ideal of western religions
Your person and life based on the last one makes no sense. This is a very rough description, btw. The format isn't ideal.
Described as sort of like an instinctual attitude, so you're actually entirely separate from your past self, which is why nerfing or buffing
In the soul in the way Abrahamic faiths do. Instead only you Self is carried on, which is itself a poor translation. The self can be
Being rewarded or punished cosmically is a western construct. Technically when you're reborn, you're a new person. Hinduism doesn't believe
Caste system developed from misappropriation of the teachings. So to think of karma as "you're rewarded for doing good" is wrong because
Salvation, but just following the teachings of the holy books. Karma doesnt affect your actual physical life, but just your status. The
Not a reflection of karma. Also, doing good just for karma brings you negative karma. So it's not a moral good that brings you closer to
Reicarnation happens once every millennia. Some believe that one must experience all tracts of life to achieve salvation, so your caste is
Meditation brings you closer. Karma is what you do. Dharma is what you recieve. Your next life might be affected by your karma, but
By having no karma. There's negative, neutral, and positive karma. Most Hinduism (it is a varied religion) follows the idea that duty and
It's actually not that at all. Like I said, it's not a reward system. The end goal is salvation, which is believed to be able to be achieved
That's not actually how karma works. Not entirely. It doesnt judge good or bad. It's not a reward system.
If there's only 2 urinals and no dividers, etiquette dictates waiting.
I didnt have any immediate plans to. But i was 3. We were all Naval Academy legacies though. Just how he thought life was.
My grandfather was a Naval Academy grad and captain. He'd quiz me on flag code and check my dress line every time i visited. Fuck Flag Code
Meanwhile my life feels like my parents picked up the Blind and Famine skulls.
Chicken salad is like 50 percent mayo.
The worst is when I was diagnosed with depression and my doc asked if I had a preference of medication based on any ads I may have seen.
Travis mentioned that that was his inspiration. He treats Point break like gospel.
It used to be. Chipotle uses processed garbage like everywhere else since the health scares but with less variety in the menu.
Or the book Dogsong in which the guy who wrote Hatchet describes murdering a baby and a mammoth.
You should do everyone from the roots, but in a grid, Hollywood squares style. Then print it on a shirt and sell it to me.
Fuck yeah. I loved Recess. I feel like it still holds up too.
I preordered the halo 5 limited edition console, but that's because it let me take it home a week early which let me set it up before launch
You can describe a religious concept in one sentence, it's probably not right. Religions are very complex because they try to describe life
I tried, but im no expert. I took a classes in religion, eastern theology, Buddhism, and hinduism at uni. Just remember that almost any time
What defines a Self is very different from the western ideal of a soul. (End)
3) life in any detailed way because you're literally not that person anymore. It's tough to explain because they're theological idea of
2) It can affect caste, but your new life is completely new and you're an entirely new person. The cosmos doesnt cripple you or hurt your
1) Not really. I explained a little more to the other guy. Karma isn't based in moral righteousness. That's an ideal of western religions
Your person and life based on the last one makes no sense. This is a very rough description, btw. The format isn't ideal.
Described as sort of like an instinctual attitude, so you're actually entirely separate from your past self, which is why nerfing or buffing
In the soul in the way Abrahamic faiths do. Instead only you Self is carried on, which is itself a poor translation. The self can be
Being rewarded or punished cosmically is a western construct. Technically when you're reborn, you're a new person. Hinduism doesn't believe
Caste system developed from misappropriation of the teachings. So to think of karma as "you're rewarded for doing good" is wrong because
Salvation, but just following the teachings of the holy books. Karma doesnt affect your actual physical life, but just your status. The
Not a reflection of karma. Also, doing good just for karma brings you negative karma. So it's not a moral good that brings you closer to
Reicarnation happens once every millennia. Some believe that one must experience all tracts of life to achieve salvation, so your caste is
Meditation brings you closer. Karma is what you do. Dharma is what you recieve. Your next life might be affected by your karma, but
By having no karma. There's negative, neutral, and positive karma. Most Hinduism (it is a varied religion) follows the idea that duty and
It's actually not that at all. Like I said, it's not a reward system. The end goal is salvation, which is believed to be able to be achieved
That's not actually how karma works. Not entirely. It doesnt judge good or bad. It's not a reward system.
If there's only 2 urinals and no dividers, etiquette dictates waiting.
I didnt have any immediate plans to. But i was 3. We were all Naval Academy legacies though. Just how he thought life was.
My grandfather was a Naval Academy grad and captain. He'd quiz me on flag code and check my dress line every time i visited. Fuck Flag Code
Meanwhile my life feels like my parents picked up the Blind and Famine skulls.
Chicken salad is like 50 percent mayo.
The worst is when I was diagnosed with depression and my doc asked if I had a preference of medication based on any ads I may have seen.
Travis mentioned that that was his inspiration. He treats Point break like gospel.
It used to be. Chipotle uses processed garbage like everywhere else since the health scares but with less variety in the menu.