924 pts · November 15, 2013
Maybe, I'm not sure. I've come to learn your ability to love another is dependent on your ability to love yourself.
i thought the same thing
I did. Must not have read mine.
that's wild man. god bless. good luck out there in fascist usa.
Are you putting everyone on the right in the category of ultra-right?
Life is not an either or fallacy. If you believe all those on the right are fascists then its time to step away from the internet and go out.
I’m not talking about conservative media though? So I don’t understand where your point fits in. The commenter above me suggested their were 4 groups of people. Left, right, people who say both sides, and people who don’t wish to identify with either side. I’m suggesting the last two groups are a single group.
There you have it. This is why I don’t identify as liberal. I’m not even allowed to be a part of the group anyway lol. So its okay.
I relate to all those things but don't identify with being a liberal either. I don't identify because I don't hate the right and I feel that a prerequisite for being a liberal. I don't agree with the right but i dont hate them.
I'd argue that its often the "both sides" people that are those who don't wish to label themselves as leftists
This makes sense to me. I think its a reasonable assumption. I'm more impressed by the idea that Sauron can will his own will. I'm not sure there are other Ainu even among the Valar who had that kind of gift/skill. If you told me there are though I wouldn't be surprised. It's probably less to do with surety and more to do with lack of knowledge on my end.
Maybe I overanalyze the story but this is what I always assumed. Sauron was a rare individual who could actually will his on will. There may be others in the story who can but outside of Iluvatar I'm not aware of anyway. I'm not a hardcore tolkien lore nerd tho. Just a low level enjoyer.
easy fix to this. when you do decide to talk to them act as if you had just seen each other the day before. I do that and most people reciprocate. Theyre often as unsure as you are about how to behave. If you act as if nothing has changed they have a familiarity to fall back on
The trouble here is not the self doubt but the emotion that invokes the self doubt. We are not able to know ourselves through rational thought and argument. It is our emotions that tell us how we feel about ourselves, others, places, events, and things. And then it is an embracing of those emotions as our own that grows the confidence of being sure in knowing who we are.
It may not be conscious on her part. Still, it isn't a behavior I'd want in my relationship.
Oh. Don't mind I do! Thank you
There's a couple movies he's not Cruise and he's so much better in them. As lestat in Interview with a Vampire he's fantastic. Another is Vincent in the movie Collateral.
Doesn't this get tiring for you? It did for me so I cut the people out of my life instead. The people who caused me trauma aren't ever going to take accountability. It's painful to keep at it with them, even if I feel justified in my treatment towards them.
lol no. no one did. the people who think mormons do are dumber than mormons. but i think most people are just taking the piss and dont believe it either.
Similar to why I assume Revan isn't on this list, Kreia wasn't strictly a sith. She was more complex than that. And though she does take up the mantle of Darth Traya again, she does it for a uniquely different purpose than traditional sith motivation.
I hear you. I imagine Revan isn't here because he's not strictly a Sith. He's more complex than that.
look man i get it. But if it's between a hard life under the god emperor or chaos, im choosing the god emperor. I don't think that's made clear enough in these sort of statements. No one's picking chaos, nids, orks, even eldar. Maybe tau is okay. but the rest are very clearly "no."
Having coldness or spite does not insult principles of kindness and love. A whole person allows room for all emotion with him. It is when emotions dictate our actions without our say that insults our morality.
imagine your justification for bringing into existence another human being was because you were bored. Morally bankrupt does not begin to describe such a person.
I hear you but the problem I have with living this strict in definition is you also have to throw out concepts like Justice. Justice doesn't exist. I can't demonstrate it scientifically. There's no mathematical formula for it. If I can't prove the existence of something then I can't believe in it. All moral and ethical principals have no grounds to make arguments from.
eh, it's line with what Jung would say but yea. It's not him
he's saying the same thing with different words.
Maybe, I'm not sure. I've come to learn your ability to love another is dependent on your ability to love yourself.
i thought the same thing
I did. Must not have read mine.
that's wild man. god bless. good luck out there in fascist usa.
Are you putting everyone on the right in the category of ultra-right?
Life is not an either or fallacy. If you believe all those on the right are fascists then its time to step away from the internet and go out.
I’m not talking about conservative media though? So I don’t understand where your point fits in. The commenter above me suggested their were 4 groups of people. Left, right, people who say both sides, and people who don’t wish to identify with either side. I’m suggesting the last two groups are a single group.
There you have it. This is why I don’t identify as liberal. I’m not even allowed to be a part of the group anyway lol. So its okay.
I relate to all those things but don't identify with being a liberal either. I don't identify because I don't hate the right and I feel that a prerequisite for being a liberal. I don't agree with the right but i dont hate them.
I'd argue that its often the "both sides" people that are those who don't wish to label themselves as leftists
This makes sense to me. I think its a reasonable assumption. I'm more impressed by the idea that Sauron can will his own will. I'm not sure there are other Ainu even among the Valar who had that kind of gift/skill. If you told me there are though I wouldn't be surprised. It's probably less to do with surety and more to do with lack of knowledge on my end.
Maybe I overanalyze the story but this is what I always assumed. Sauron was a rare individual who could actually will his on will. There may be others in the story who can but outside of Iluvatar I'm not aware of anyway. I'm not a hardcore tolkien lore nerd tho. Just a low level enjoyer.
easy fix to this. when you do decide to talk to them act as if you had just seen each other the day before. I do that and most people reciprocate. Theyre often as unsure as you are about how to behave. If you act as if nothing has changed they have a familiarity to fall back on
The trouble here is not the self doubt but the emotion that invokes the self doubt. We are not able to know ourselves through rational thought and argument. It is our emotions that tell us how we feel about ourselves, others, places, events, and things. And then it is an embracing of those emotions as our own that grows the confidence of being sure in knowing who we are.
It may not be conscious on her part. Still, it isn't a behavior I'd want in my relationship.
Oh. Don't mind I do! Thank you
There's a couple movies he's not Cruise and he's so much better in them. As lestat in Interview with a Vampire he's fantastic. Another is Vincent in the movie Collateral.
Doesn't this get tiring for you? It did for me so I cut the people out of my life instead. The people who caused me trauma aren't ever going to take accountability. It's painful to keep at it with them, even if I feel justified in my treatment towards them.
lol no. no one did. the people who think mormons do are dumber than mormons. but i think most people are just taking the piss and dont believe it either.
Similar to why I assume Revan isn't on this list, Kreia wasn't strictly a sith. She was more complex than that. And though she does take up the mantle of Darth Traya again, she does it for a uniquely different purpose than traditional sith motivation.
I hear you. I imagine Revan isn't here because he's not strictly a Sith. He's more complex than that.
look man i get it. But if it's between a hard life under the god emperor or chaos, im choosing the god emperor. I don't think that's made clear enough in these sort of statements. No one's picking chaos, nids, orks, even eldar. Maybe tau is okay. but the rest are very clearly "no."
Having coldness or spite does not insult principles of kindness and love. A whole person allows room for all emotion with him. It is when emotions dictate our actions without our say that insults our morality.
imagine your justification for bringing into existence another human being was because you were bored. Morally bankrupt does not begin to describe such a person.
I hear you but the problem I have with living this strict in definition is you also have to throw out concepts like Justice. Justice doesn't exist. I can't demonstrate it scientifically. There's no mathematical formula for it. If I can't prove the existence of something then I can't believe in it. All moral and ethical principals have no grounds to make arguments from.
eh, it's line with what Jung would say but yea. It's not him
he's saying the same thing with different words.