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starbug1

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  1. more in depth maybe? This is based on opinion and "known-fact" only. I have the assignment finished. This is one question I wanted to know more about.
  2. Exactly. So does this mean there is no reason to live, there comes no end to deriving a purpose; that is, if we argue and ultimately deny consciousness? By this reasoning there is no reason to live, if otherwise your purpose "created" is one of happiness, then that's the reason. Or it is one of truth, which to our consciousness gains no happiness. An atheistic existentialist must be denied this because he is perpetually running into dead end's for a purpose. Like a random fluke in the universe, right? Do you agree with this? By all means, everything I know and have read about this says there is NO purpose for living with no "driven purpose." And that's why happiness prevails, the "purpose-driven" antidote. I know the myth and I know what Camus has to say about it. He says exactly what I said above. "Why keep pushing that thing up the hill all day, over and over, for a lifetime?" That's indeed truly the question of life. Why? And that's what I'm asking. If there are devoted atheistic existentialists, and other people who adopt the "Existentialist" doctrines, why do we go on living. That I'm still trying to figure out. Bascule, this is what I wanted you to answer. What is your purpose, if you feel that way about yourself. You obviously gain pleasure from your life. Reading books, evangalizing singularity, friends, partying. Am I right? The existential atheism is only brought up when thought about. Other times it gets ignored because it is frustratingly endless, and there is no definite satisfaction.
  3. I suppose what I said would only work if you denied your consciousness completely.
  4. What are the reasons for why high blood pressure is a health concern?
  5. Here is the fine print (sorry Cap'n) Does this mean they have a sense of humor? Or does it mean they're out of their f***ing minds! They already are anyway, so I guess it doesn't matter.
  6. C'mon. You can't really think that. Nobody, I mean nobody, actually believes the earth is flat. Right? Please tell me I'm right.
  7. 2001. more fat content, not meat content. (So I take it you've read it, or at least heard of it?) For reassurance about all of your imminent heart attacks because your arteries could possibly have been critical mass by the age of 20, MD changed its ways... whew. Now that good taste is supplied by natural and artificial fat flavoring!
  8. According to Wikipedia Lactobacillus are found in pickles and other fermented foods. You don't see AIDS victims running off to the store to buy Vlasic, so there probably isn't much truth to that claim.
  9. Okay, how many people have read the book? note: I just took it off the shelf again and I got the title wrong. It's Fast Food Nation.
  10. You see that a lot with Creationists, especially on a "high-class" site such as answersingenesis. They slyly explain what they're about to get past all of the complex intricacies of complicated issues, and what comes out is a lot and a lot of contradiction. Like the molecular clock or the "semi-evolution," they cover up so quickly with little puns and evangelical BS. I swear, even if I was a Creationist (which I'm not) I still would only see that site as a Big Lie.
  11. starbug1

    soap

    mold can grow on soap scum, the kind you find in your shower. so...yes and no. soap scum is a reaction with soap and lime, I think, making those hard deposits. To be honest, I've seen soap so scumy and gross-looking, that I swear it could be classfied as mold.
  12. I really hate you for wasting my time. What exactly was the point of that?
  13. So you're like the blog-fad originator/moderator of sorts.
  14. what is that, ATP murder?
  15. When we talk about unnatural behavior, I think it's more perception in particular cultures or societies and all that. I'm going to borrow bascule's word here, but it's all about 'the meme.' What people grow up to believe is supposedly 'natural.' And of course you have the different schools of psychology that believe whats 'natural' and what's 'unnatural' are all in the head. So I think we developed it. maybe not in a laboratory, but developed nonetheless..
  16. Ecoli, will you post the link for your myspace? I'm curious to check it out, in a non-stalker kind of way. If I missed it before, sorry.
  17. :D I'm still laughing, really. And I have no idea what you're trying to say. Okay maybe I am a little confused...
  18. I was actually directing the question more at bascule because he was the one who expressed the idea in the first place. ...You've got the right idea ecoli, and its not creepy pcs, it's a fact of life, and all too real, so your statement really sounded a bit ...off, to put it nicely.
  19. Your homepage is Xanga!!!!?
  20. Of course, I know what you mean. It really does get on my nerves. Sometimes it's even more than that. Anyway, I kind of like pcs' idea. lightsabers would definately be cool. Not sure what it would solve...
  21. what the lie or the struggle?
  22. I have one question: have you ever wanted to kill yourself? That kind of mentality has got to be overwhelmingly depressing sometimes. And you said yourself you were atheistic existentialist. Wasn't the unlying philsophy something like, instead of "Why kill yourself?" it was "Why not kill yourself?" I know it's personal, just thought I'd ask. I mean all this about melancholy, lies and the placebo effect, looking for happiness in the hard face of truth. It's got to be harrowing.
  23. What are you talking about?!? I haven't had a McNuggest in about 3 or 4 years, yet they tasted then the same they did when I was a kid. Just this really crappy meat with a strange breading. They are tasty. Burger King has the "healthier-looking" chicken nuggest. However, I don't eat either...I just get the chicken sandwiches. The dollar menu gets me every time..
  24. I'm the same way, although it's very hard sometimes to sacrifice happiness for truth. I haven't found my "self-identity" yet. I think that comes after high school. Nevertheless absolutely, any truth is better than being a "religious southern conservative." I'd only like to take the melancholy liberal atheist, and switch it around. Make it introspective yet broad-minded existentialist.
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