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RE: He forced me... - partyars - 02-21-2012 (02-21-2012, 00:20)Android Wrote: You're an odd one, aren't you? Of course, odd being from my perspective, else you'd go off on a rant about how subjective 'odd' could be. Watch out droid, you know what happened with the last guy, and we don't want that to happen again do we. RE: He forced me... - sethd13 - 02-21-2012 is good also subjective? RE: He forced me... - JLML - 02-21-2012 (02-21-2012, 00:20)Android Wrote: You're an odd one, aren't you? Of course, odd being from my perspective, else you'd go off on a rant about how subjective 'odd' could be.Then again, I could as well start on how your perspective, in itself, is subject to a lot of things, relative to whether or not you personally fill certain criteria for measuring the reliability of your own comprehension of yourself. In fact, you may not have any control of your own mind, being inclined to deceive yourself into thinking that you see something as 'odd' without actually thinking it is, because certain events/whatnot have made you think that it is supposed to be odd, even though you in all actuality do not personally hold such an opinion. But that's just me speculating. It could equally be said that your sanity is entirely intact (in which case I will have to do something about that) and that you do in fact remain in control of your own mind, thoughts and opinions. Still, what do I know, seeing as how I do not actually know you it would be a long shot for me to guess at how the inner workings of your mind plays out. And seeing as I'm not that good at guessing randomly that would probably give a less-than-desirable reliability to my guess. But whatever. I think I'm odd too. At least I think I think so. Though I might not be thinking so, and it's actually my mind plotting against me as part of some conspiracy to take over me from myself in order for me to control me. Who knows? RE: He forced me... - DjFuzz - 02-21-2012 Hello sir, I believe you are mad. RE: He forced me... - partyars - 02-21-2012 Let's talk about something less complicated and with less words, i surely understand what you said there but I think there's somepeople who don't. You like music you said, what kinds of music? RE: He forced me... - JLML - 02-21-2012 Damn. I spent so long writing that there popped up 2 more posts requiring my attention (read: petty ramblings). First of all, who is this "last guy" and how can it be the last if it's before me? Or is that 'last' as used in past tense, implying it was the last person, but then I came and changed it, thus making it so that it is no longer the "last guy", but rather "the guy before the last guy (which would be me now, I guess)"? Second of all, good isn't subjective. It doesn't exist. Because I took it and replaced it with candy. Which I then proceeded to eat. It tasted good. RE: He forced me... - DjFuzz - 02-21-2012 Yep certainly mad RE: He forced me... - Sir Prize - 02-21-2012 Now now Dj. Do you really expect any less from a friend of mine? RE: He forced me... - JLML - 02-21-2012 IT HAPPENED AGAIN!!!! <.< Anyhow, I believe it would be correct to consider me mad, with what information has been shared of my mental workings so far in this little introductory thread. And less words, you say? But I don't like that. I like rambling on. My insane ramblings are what defines me as insane, after all. But ok, let's discuss music. I listen to more or less anything that piques my interest. Currently, it's mostly Girugamesh and Machinae Supremacy. But that's just for now. Most of the time I listen to a bit of everything, often including Bach, Shinedown, Iron Maiden, Lisa Miskovsky, Miracle Of Sound, Pearl Jam and... I could go on for ages, but that would be too many words, wouldn't it? Sorry. I tend to do that. Using too many words, that is. I tend to lose people that way. In a conversation, that is. Though I never really have them, so how can I lose them? After all, since they're in possession of themselves, wouldn't that make it so that it is they who lose themselves in conversations with me? But whatever, it's just a figure of speech anyway, right? RE: He forced me... - Sir Prize - 02-21-2012 I do believe I have to give you a lesson in line breaks tomorrow. |