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Wij

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Your ignorance is only surpassed by the number of ions you possess whose third shell is blind.
 
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Mr.Monkey

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Originally posted by Wij
You are wrong. I have answered this subject on these forums before. However, you were fated to say it so I cannot feel malice for you. Only pity for your shackled existence.


You wake up. You are in a room with one door. It is closed.
You have 2 options

1)Stay
2)Leave

You chose to stay. You made your choice, and have exercised free will.

However, the door is locked. You couldn't have left even if you wanted. You infact did not have free will, but the illusion of free will.
As a result the Free will / Determination agruement is flawed, as it has not been possible to set up a testable hypothesis for either side. If that cannot be done, then it is relegated to metaphysics with questions such as "Does god exist".

And only worth arguing about if you like typing essays and disagreeing with people for the sake of it.
 
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dysfunction

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Originally posted by Wij
Your ignorance is only surpassed by the number of ions you possess whose third shell is blind.


I bow down to your superior knowledge and intelligence...

:rolleyes:
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by Mr.Monkey
You wake up. You are in a room with one door. It is closed.
You have 2 options

1)Stay
2)Leave

You chose to stay. You made your choice, and have exercised free will.

However, the door is locked. You couldn't have left even if you wanted. You infact did not have free will, but the illusion of free will.
As a result the Free will / Determination agruement is flawed, as it has not been possible to set up a testable hypothesis for either side. If that cannot be done, then it is relegated to metaphysics with questions such as "Does god exist".

And only worth arguing about if you like typing essays and disagreeing with people for the sake of it.

The urge is free, the forms are shackles. The forms can only make the urge cycle upon itself though. In truth it permeates everything. Everything is free. It just does not realise it.
 
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dysfunction

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Being a sesquipedalian twat just gives the illusion that you are...
 
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Testin da Cable

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Originally posted by Mr.Monkey
You wake up. You are in a room with one door. It is closed.
You have 2 options

1)Stay
2)Leave

You chose to stay. You made your choice, and have exercised free will.

However, the door is locked. You couldn't have left even if you wanted. You infact did not have free will, but the illusion of free will.
As a result the Free will / Determination agruement is flawed, as it has not been possible to set up a testable hypothesis for either side. If that cannot be done, then it is relegated to metaphysics with questions such as "Does god exist".

And only worth arguing about if you like typing essays and disagreeing with people for the sake of it.

what happens if you kick the door down and then decide to stay after all?
 
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Mr.Monkey

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Originally posted by Wij
The urge is free, the forms are shackles. The forms can only make the urge cycle upon itself though. In truth it permeates everything. Everything is free. It just does not realise it.
Sorry, for a moment I thought you knew what you were talking about.

My bad.


p.s. If you start up a cult, can I join? I've always wanted to follow someone that spouts unintelligible shite :D
 
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Wij

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Your flesh has a resonance in it. Your angles are all obtuse.
 
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Mr.Monkey

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Originally posted by Testin da Cable
what happens if you kick the door down and then decide to stay after all?
It's a really heavy door. You'd probably hurt yourself so badly trying you'd die.
 
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WPKenny

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bat a wud wak fav hantrat miyales
and a wud wak fav hantrat moore
jast tae bee tha mahn hoo waks a thoosand miyales
tae fal doon at yar doore

*mosh*

You really should put the "BADA DA DA!" bit in there. Travesty tbh.
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by WPKenny
You really should put the "BADA DA DA!" bit in there. Travesty tbh.

The obvious is a sin against the urge.
 
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Tom

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Originally posted by Mr.Monkey
It's a really heavy door. You'd probably hurt yourself so badly trying you'd die.

Leave the door alone, what did it do to you!
 
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Testin da Cable

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I want to kick it. Doors make me agressive. Thank god I wasn't a teen in the 60ies, unlike old people/
 
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Wij

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The imaginary only differs the the real in angle of intersection. It doesn't affect the mathematics.
 
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dysfunction

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Originally posted by Wij
The imaginary only differs the the real in angle of intersection. It doesn't affect the mathematics.

Jebus you can talk more crap than I can!
 
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ECA

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Beware the subtended angle of the hypotenuse, for it is evil.
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by ECA
Beware the subtended angle of the hypotenuse, for it is evil.

It is not evil. It's only your dissonance to it which threatens to snuff out your charge.
 
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dysfunction

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Originally posted by Wij
It is not evil. It's only your dissonance to it which threatens to snuff out your charge.

Is "dissonance" the Word of the Day on your toilet paper?
 
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Wij

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If planes did not intersect all reality would be one-dimensional. Dissonance is inevitable where there are angles.
 
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Mr.Monkey

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Originally posted by Testin da Cable
hippos are quite dangerous I hear
One attacked me as I left Temple Tube station this morning. I was lucky to get away with my lunch.

So I'm off to buy a hippo "keep away" stick at argos. I'll let you know if it subtends and angles or otherwise dis-inflates the universal in any way.

bleh:m00:
 
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Wij

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Originally posted by Mr.Monkey
One attacked me as I left Temple Tube station this morning. I was lucky to get away with my lunch.

So I'm off to buy a hippo "keep away" stick at argos. I'll let you know if it subtends and angles or otherwise dis-inflates the universal in any way.

bleh:m00:

I will know whether you inform me or not.
 

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