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Because argument isn't meant to be taken place on anonymouse forums, in front of hundreds of people, by people who don't know what they are talking about. That is why internument shouldn't happen.
[00:31:12] <stickie> by the way, thanks for the sig sixofour [00:31:23] <sixofour> dejavu [00:31:25] <sixofour> what sig? [00:31:55] <stickie> you will just have to find out *insert mystical music*
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Maybe you don't know what you're talking about? You so freely slap others with that label, but odds are you're just as stupid as everyone else on this forum. I'd like to consider myself as smarter than a fair portion of the populace, but maybe I just measure it differently. Or not at all. It's just intuition. Certainly isn't logical.
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Warp wrote:
pirate_sephiroth wrote:
Why does darkkobold need to prove the size of his drawers?
According to his theory, it means that his cajones are not that big. Here's how to make a good one, in portuguese: ... EDIT: Please notice that intuition IS logical... not liinear, but logical.
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Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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But, can you color a dinosaur... intuitively?
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I wonder how many realized intuition means the laws of reason, and not "how you feel". Probably no one. Because the sarcasm in using the word intuition in these cases is pretty funny. Because it indicates everyone thinks its the "how you feel" concept. I was thinking mabey this is the case before. But I wanted to see how far people would go with it.
[00:31:12] <stickie> by the way, thanks for the sig sixofour [00:31:23] <sixofour> dejavu [00:31:25] <sixofour> what sig? [00:31:55] <stickie> you will just have to find out *insert mystical music*
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Intuition is kind of similar to libraries in programming... you repeat a certain task for a while then you write a library for that functino. You test it and you know it works fine for you. Anytime you need that particular function you just include your library. After a while you won't even remember exactly how you did it, but you will still use it. You can't remember HOW it works, but you know you got it from logic reasoning.
"Genuine self-esteem, however, consists not of causeless feelings, but of certain knowledge about yourself. It rests on the conviction that you — by your choices, effort and actions — have made yourself into the kind of person able to deal with reality. It is the conviction — based on the evidence of your own volitional functioning — that you are fundamentally able to succeed in life and, therefore, are deserving of that success." - Onkar Ghate
Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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alden wrote:
But, can you color a dinosaur... intuitively?
The question is not intuition, but is obviously argumentiviley logical in a morally superior manner. Thus, one must question pose the question: Is you coloring the dinosaur, or is the dinosaur coloring you? I would answer that the dinosaur colors none of us, and all of us. I know this because of massive understanding of all things that stem from logic - math, science, twinkies, that gunk between your toes, earwax, and Roger Moore in Moonraker. These things are not dinosaurs... and yet they are. This logical intuition was given to me at birth, by the Great Perodactlese the 4th, ruler of the Saurus Empire of 1335 Burboun Street, Manchester England. This is fact. You can't argue with this absolute absolution of absolut Vodka.
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Ceren is better. :colbert:
Kirby said so, so it must be true. ( >'.')>
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Pirate, Are see you seeing kobold? Lol. Shallow. I don't think he is on the same page. Your statement however, is pretty right on target. But I would argue people can remember how they did it. But at the same time, I don't differentiate between different people. I wouldn't say "this is that persons logic, or that is this persons logic", because that implies that there is no standard. And we come back to the randomness concept. Rules of reasoning don't come in flavors. A person follows them or they don't. If a person thinks A is smaller than B, and B is smaller than C, and C is smaller than A. It doesn't matter what evidence they think they have, what understanding they have or anything, they are wrong. Wrong in the absolute sense. It doesn't change with different people or systems in objective reality.
[00:31:12] <stickie> by the way, thanks for the sig sixofour [00:31:23] <sixofour> dejavu [00:31:25] <sixofour> what sig? [00:31:55] <stickie> you will just have to find out *insert mystical music*
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No, I'm DarkKobold. He is shallow. Your logic and intuition should have told you that.
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DarkKobold, your still on page one. kid. Just shut up while you think yourself ahead.
[00:31:12] <stickie> by the way, thanks for the sig sixofour [00:31:23] <sixofour> dejavu [00:31:25] <sixofour> what sig? [00:31:55] <stickie> you will just have to find out *insert mystical music*
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sixofour wrote:
DarkKobold, your still on page one. kid. Just shut up while you think yourself ahead.
Ah, thats it. I need to think myself a head. That is why I don't understand your logic - I lack a head. I must create one into existence, through the power of thought, so my simple self can grasp your massive logic skills. Let us hope for Page 2!
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this is your opprtunity, DarkKobold!
"Genuine self-esteem, however, consists not of causeless feelings, but of certain knowledge about yourself. It rests on the conviction that you — by your choices, effort and actions — have made yourself into the kind of person able to deal with reality. It is the conviction — based on the evidence of your own volitional functioning — that you are fundamentally able to succeed in life and, therefore, are deserving of that success." - Onkar Ghate
Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
Post subject: Re: Ask Bisqwit
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Bisqwit wrote:
After Fabian's idea example, here's my "ask Bisqwit" thread. (Despite Fabian's warnings that it might not work out well -- which I realize is a possibility for more than the reasons he listed.)
Fabian knew it all along and people used to laugh at him, but now his prophecy has finally become true! I feel bad for having played a role in the hijacking of this thread.
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Let's dehijack it then! Dear Bisqwit: What do you think about ferrets? The Ferret Warlord
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
can i put feathers on it too
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
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sixofour wrote:
DarkKobold, your still on page one. kid. Just shut up while you think yourself ahead.
You're bad. Stop posting.
Post subject: this is what happens when people argue for 2.5 pages
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mmbossman, I just read up the best soccer jokes, and I'm still dateless for the time being. Do you have that girl with the injuries' number?
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DarkKobold wrote:
Thus, one must question pose the question: Is you coloring the dinosaur, or is the dinosaur coloring you?
I've only heard the latter phenomena occur in Soviet Russia.
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Warp wrote:
nfq wrote:
Astrology has much truth in it
Out of curiosity: Does your religion have a name? It seems that you believe in everything.
Well, I heard "all religions are true simultaneously" referred to as Omniquantism, but that's in a webcomic.
Bisqwit, on page 49 wrote:
Two pages without replies from me... meh.
Oh dear. Three more after it
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Bisqwit: if you do decide to leave, we'll miss you. I understand the decision, though.
I agree. Bisqwit will be missed, for his politic, amiable personality, TASing and coding skills, and many other things I am certain that are not currently to-mind. And yes, my cats follow me around quite a bit.
Ferret Warlord wrote:
Let's dehijack it then!
Yes. Questions to Bisqwit since Bisqwit last posted:
jimsfriend wrote:
Dear Bisqwit, why do you let this nonsense clutter your (or any) topic? Please feel free to not respond.
Ferret Warlord wrote:
Dear Bisqwit: What do you think about ferrets? The Ferret Warlord
Bisqwit: In your alt-avatars (the human, rather than the helmet) is it coffee or tea you(I assume) are holding?
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eternaljwh wrote:
Bisqwit, on page 49 wrote:
Two pages without replies from me... meh.
Oh dear.
And now 8 pages without me. TASVideos, I thank you for the fitting good-byes. It relieves me of any anxiety regarding my parting, knowing that people won't miss me.
Derakon wrote:
Bisqwit: if you do decide to leave, we'll miss you.
Shh, you're spoiling my post. ;)
eternaljwh wrote:
uestions to Bisqwit since Bisqwit last posted:
Thank you for helping, mister.
jimsfriend wrote:
Dear Bisqwit, why do you let this nonsense clutter your (or any) topic? Please feel free to not respond.
Because I don't care anymore. Also, I am letting people bring forth their messages as a testament of their quality of mind. It makes it easier for me to leave, too.
Ferret Warlord wrote:
What do you think about ferrets?
They're rodents. They chew on stuff. That much I think I know. I have generic sympathy towards some rodents such as squirrels and mice, but not a very strong one towards any particular kind of them.
eternaljwh wrote:
Bisqwit: In your alt-avatars (the human, rather than the helmet) is it coffee or tea you(I assume) are holding?
It is intentionally left ambiguous. Such detail does not matter. If you forced me to choose, it would be green tea.
Post subject: Re: I wrote.
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Bisqwit wrote:
They're rodents. They chew on stuff. That much I think I know. I have generic sympathy towards some rodents such as squirrels and mice, but not a very strong one towards any particular kind of them.
Ah, but they are not rodents! They are members of the weasel family with otters and minks. What I got from this is that you don't know enough to really form an opinion. I can accept that. Besides, it wasn't really a serious question, but hey. And yes, you will be missed more than you think. I will always associate this site with you and your name, and it will be extremely weird when neither are applicable.
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Bisqwit wrote:
TASVideos, I thank you for the fitting good-byes.
I didn't realize you would be leaving this soon... and I still don't really have an idea. Are we talking about within days, weeks, months?
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Wikipedia wrote:
Self-pity is the psychological state of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation and does not have the confidence nor ability to cope with it. It is characterized by a person's belief that he or she is the victim of events and is therefore deserving of condolence. Self-pity is generally regarded as a negative emotion in that it does not generally help deal with adverse situations. However, in a social context, it may result in either the offering of sympathy or advice. Self-pity may be considered normal, and in certain circumstances healthy, so long as it is transitory and leads to either acceptance or a determination to change the situation.
Bisqwit wrote:
TASVideos, I thank you for the fitting good-byes. It relieves me of any anxiety regarding my parting, knowing that people won't miss me.
You know that is not true. Some people might not miss you as a friend, but everyone knows how talented and inteligent you are. Your ability to lock threads without warning or adequate reasons is also very remarkable. I wish you good luck in your new path, and I hope you take it as seriously as you took everything else. And make good use of it, of course. "People who comprehend a thing to its very depths rarely stay faithful to it forever. For they have brought its depths into the light of day: and in the depths there is always much that is unpleasant to see."
"Genuine self-esteem, however, consists not of causeless feelings, but of certain knowledge about yourself. It rests on the conviction that you — by your choices, effort and actions — have made yourself into the kind of person able to deal with reality. It is the conviction — based on the evidence of your own volitional functioning — that you are fundamentally able to succeed in life and, therefore, are deserving of that success." - Onkar Ghate
Bisqwit wrote:
Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:
Self-pity
I'm sorry for that my subtle laconic sarcasm was lost on you. In retrospect, should have guessed it happening. The most effective lie is the one that contains a bit of truth mixed with a bit of lie, they say. There was no bitterness in my message at all, even though such might have been read. I was genuinely expressing relief that people aren't making it difficult to leave by being too nice. But I veiled that relief in the pretense of accusing people acting like idiots. Dual purpose, neither accomplished too well, it seems. >FerretWarlord I apologize for my lack of knowledge of your favourite animal species.
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soon
is relative. I plan to be gone when I'm no longer needed, and to be not needed as soon as possible. But I'm still reachable, anyone can still contact me through e-mail and IRC but it better be personal then, for I'm not partaking interest in TASVideos anymore. I have written. Go back to your nonsense now.