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On January 20 2013 10:20 aYtDuSteR wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:01 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 09:59 Ianuus wrote: Oh an OP, here's the homework to the task you set me:
PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS
I'm not even kidding. lol I honestly wish more people would speak their minds like you. No you don't. You completely skipped my point which rendered everything you said a fallacy. What is a fallacy and how has your personal experience shaped your definition of a fallacy?
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On January 20 2013 10:20 aYtDuSteR wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:01 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 09:59 Ianuus wrote: Oh an OP, here's the homework to the task you set me:
PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS PENIS
I'm not even kidding. lol I honestly wish more people would speak their minds like you. No you don't. You completely skipped my point which rendered everything you said a fallacy.
Please please please tell me you meant phallusy.
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Wait, haven't we had this thread before? I have the strangest deja vu.
I think the other one was about a box or something...and it made about as much sense as this one.
Edit: well this is pretty weird, apparently there's a thread about that from today, but the one I remember was from long ago...
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[QUOTE]On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: [quote] what are your limits?[/quote]
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you
[quote] Why did matter evolve? [/quote]
cause and effect
Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source.
Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level?
Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own.
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On January 20 2013 10:26 zz_ wrote:Wait, haven't we had this thread before? I have the strangest deja vu. I think the other one was about a box or something...and it made about as much sense as this one. Edit: well this is pretty weird, apparently there's a thread about that from today, but the one I remember was from long ago... haha yeah I saw that it did encourage me a little to make this post.
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On January 20 2013 10:34 FawxzTV wrote: timecube? Simulation?
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i'm drunk and wtf is this.
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On January 20 2013 08:54 ECHOZs wrote: Limit theory is everything and nothing at the same time. There are no limits yet while at the same time limits are inevitable. It’s impossible to escape limits but yet every second you break limits. It’s a continuous cycle of limits and then breaking those limits.
So it's like when goku's turns super sayan and we think he's really strong and all but then a millionth episodes later he turns SSJ2 and there we think he's really the ultimate warrior and stuff but then he turns SSJ3 and then ... Ah but wait, where does gogeta fit in your theory ?
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On January 20 2013 10:30 ECHOZs wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: what are your limits?
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you Why did matter evolve? cause and effect Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source. Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level? Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own.
You're setting a limit on yourself by assuming that matter is created.
But seriously, your entire idea (which, who are we kidding, isn't even yours, nor is it any sort of breakthrough) is self-defeating. The refusal to set or accept limits is a limitation in-of-itself. This thread is absurdly stupid.
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On January 20 2013 10:42 GGTeMpLaR wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:30 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: what are your limits?
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you Why did matter evolve? cause and effect Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source. Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level? Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own. You're setting a limit on yourself by assuming that matter is created. But seriously, your entire idea (which, who are we kidding, isn't even yours, nor is it any sort of breakthrough) is self-defeating. The refusal to set or accept limits is a limitation in-of-itself. This thread is absurdly stupid. I have a question, what is a goal?
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On January 20 2013 08:54 ECHOZs wrote: Why did matter evolve?
I think because there is some type of instinct built on being an individual and fully and freely express your perception of the world without having any limits. I think most people are held back by limits, by avoiding new experiences, being satisfied with life in and of itself limits your individuality, but the only thing that matters is how the individual feels, that’s why limit theory applies to everything and everyone, every piece of matter is unique and from some source, we need to stop limiting people by being closed minded. Did you actually read your answer to your own rhetorical question? It doesn't answer your question and thus provides no rhetoric.
A Personal Example
For instance 6 days ago I thought there was a 99% chance there was no god. Looking back at that I find it completely irrational because I’m limiting myself to what our reality refers to as God. These types of beliefs were limiting my true ability to express my perception of the world. I now feel like holding thoughts to myself is itself an immoral act. By not being completely honest and true to ourselves we are limiting everything around us, and more importantly ourselves.
Remember that task I talked about before? Well here it is. The task is to type your first instinctive thoughts……………………………………………………………………………RIGHT NOW ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..JUST TYPE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………IF YOU ARE READING THIS ………………..AND………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. HAVENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….TYPED ANYTHING YET YOU ARE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. LIMITING……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. YOURSELF………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… I now pose another question, did you or do you limit yourself? You ask all these ambiguous, subjective questions in rhetorical question form and they don't add ANYTHING to your argument. You posted like 10 paragraphs and managed to say almost nothing. What is your argument? I can't figure it out, probably partly due to my reading comprehension being low because I think this is stupid and partly because your writing is so horribly dense with retarded wannabe philosophic-ish questions that leave us all wondering what the hell you're talking about.
Also, I have a small hunch that you just wanted to post about limit breaks because your inner child thinks they're cool.
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On January 20 2013 10:45 ECHOZs wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:42 GGTeMpLaR wrote:On January 20 2013 10:30 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: what are your limits?
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you Why did matter evolve? cause and effect Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source. Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level? Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own. You're setting a limit on yourself by assuming that matter is created. But seriously, your entire idea (which, who are we kidding, isn't even yours, nor is it any sort of breakthrough) is self-defeating. The refusal to set or accept limits is a limitation in-of-itself. This thread is absurdly stupid. I have a question, what is a goal?
I don't know.
Might I ask you the same?
Don't forget to answer my previous two complaints either: 1. Why do you limit yourself by assuming matter is created? 2. Isn't refusing to accept or set limits limiting yourself?
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I feel like the OP is hypomanic ;o
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On January 20 2013 10:46 GGTeMpLaR wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:45 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:42 GGTeMpLaR wrote:On January 20 2013 10:30 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: what are your limits?
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you Why did matter evolve? cause and effect Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source. Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level? Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own. You're setting a limit on yourself by assuming that matter is created. But seriously, your entire idea (which, who are we kidding, isn't even yours, nor is it any sort of breakthrough) is self-defeating. The refusal to set or accept limits is a limitation in-of-itself. This thread is absurdly stupid. I have a question, what is a goal? I don't know. Might I ask you the same?
haha nice response I like it. I think a goal is a mental limit. For instance Major just joined a kespa team, why?
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ECHOZs what is your primary language? I might not tear your entire post apart if it's something besides English. Otherwise, your writing is about at the fifth grade level and I'm debating deconstructing it line by line.
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On January 20 2013 10:34 FawxzTV wrote: timecube? came to post
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"There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Jackie Chan
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On January 20 2013 10:48 ECHOZs wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 10:46 GGTeMpLaR wrote:On January 20 2013 10:45 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:42 GGTeMpLaR wrote:On January 20 2013 10:30 ECHOZs wrote:On January 20 2013 10:03 travis wrote: what are your limits?
this is a made up thing, there is no 'my' to have limits. 'my limits' are a construct of the topic of your 2nd question. unless i am misunderstanding you Why did matter evolve? cause and effect Yes, but what is the source of the cause? And what does the cause represent itself? I see the cause as being what ever you want. My perception is that all matter is created equal, why? Because it all has an original source. Lets look at some comparisons in our culture. Vegans, they value animals over plants, why? What is the difference between plants and animals at its most basic level? Quantum mechanics and General Relativity the conflict, why? Because individually particles act differently, in a sense they have a mind of their own. You're setting a limit on yourself by assuming that matter is created. But seriously, your entire idea (which, who are we kidding, isn't even yours, nor is it any sort of breakthrough) is self-defeating. The refusal to set or accept limits is a limitation in-of-itself. This thread is absurdly stupid. I have a question, what is a goal? I don't know. Might I ask you the same? haha nice response I like it. I think a goal is a mental limit. For instance Major just joined a kespa team, why?
What is a mental limit?
Why do you assume matter was created?
Are you limiting yourself by refusing to accept any limits?
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