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Viral VideosLaina Walker
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Because parodies of insecure, pseudo-psychopathic behaviour are so heart-warmingly entertaining, aren't they? :) |
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Ask the question, know the answer
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Popularity is a lifestyle. There are two ways to gain it through money and through social behaviour. Is that ignorance? Perhaps but you would have to look at each case individually. |
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guy trouble....
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It's quite simple rancid. I'm not scared. I just see no point in dating the way these youngins mean.
I have at least 5 women on my list of possibles. I treat each of them as a guy would h... |
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Religion & HumanityIntelligence and value
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other wise we would be like animals, though often some animals display such ethical values. most do not kill each other, they share rather than steal from each other. so what we call ethics is more or... |
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Atheism & AgnosticismThe last leg for Atheism
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And this authority has no power over you? Morals are standards for behaviour and they clearly do exist. You may think it is wrong to sexually assualt people, and that would be a moral. |
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About You / IntroductionsIntroductions
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Hello peoples!
been using CC for a few months anyways I'm into philosophy, mystical thinking, enigmatic thoughts, biological sciences- ethology (animal behaviour) especially |
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ChristianityClear Definition #1
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You are doing what people have done throughout history. You simply intend to prove that it is a bad thing to have moral standards in order to justify immoral behaviour. |
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Habits & BehaviorDifferentiating between Positive and Negative Reactions
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in reaction to this thread and all the others i have commented on i have one thesis to add to the debate, an emotion conditioned into us by our parents, extended family and those whose support we can... |
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Perfect Mate
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Someone that will laugh at my Jokes
Someone that will Be kind and Understanding
Someone that will not be mad at me for more then one night
Someone that will Freely think for herself
Someone that... |
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Society & SociologyCuteness- inborn or bred?
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Jacker- thats the same as saying there are studies dedicated to the pyschology of emotion such as love. If its part of natural behaviour, then its going to be significant within ethology and neuropsyc... |
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IntimacyHow to kiss a girl
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Well said Wyote.
eyestien: For most people, kissing someone the first time comes completely naturally to them, because it is a natural behaviour. Don't stress, just relax and let the good times... |
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Movie ReviewAnyone see Donnie Darko?
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Yes, it does indeed portray the Chaos Theory. The whole 'time travel' and the notion that every action, every behaviour is pre-determined. That is why I liked this movie so much. It has simi... |
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The God paradox
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belief can be a good or a bad thing. when belief is not tempered with rational it will limit human development.
While belief in the after life can provide comfort to some people but it can also lead... |
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Mental IllnessApparentley I'm psychotic, but I feel normal?
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I don't know, I always thought it was just me being uncaring :/
Besides, even if I feel emotionless possibly as a result of my parents behaviour, it doesn't explain why I do random thing... |
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ChristianityClear Definition #1
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1. A person's behaviour is not seperate from who they are if they are judged based on their behaviour
They are judged based on behaviour but they are loved based on being human.
2. It is p... |
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ChristianityA question for a devoted Christian.
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It is not a contradiction. A person is no less human because of his actions. Actions are not equal but people are.
Answer the incest question, or do you prejudge that behaviour? |
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BooksA gift for Mai
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'I'm sure your feelings do you great credit,' said the Cardinal, 'but I wonder if your behaviour wouldn't be even more saintly - it would certainly be wiser - if you refrained... |
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PedophiliaPaedophilia
189 Posts • 72654 Views Sexuality & Intimacy Forum |
I just can't believe some of the things i have read on here. I don't know how anyone can even try to justify this behaviour It is truly disturbing. Being gay is totally diffrent. Children ne... |
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GodQuestioning God's Existence
98 Posts • 24428 Views Philosophy Forum |
I think I ll choose to ignore this muara-lol.
but the thing is, the universe having a beggining or an end does not neccesarily mean that there is a God.
For me, the more important question is what... |
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Law & GovernmentShould violent criminals be castrated?
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To Grockel.
You seem to think that humans are favourably compared to dogs.
Society cherishes aggressive behaviour when there is a war, and encourages it in their soldiers.
Maybe you think we ough... |
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ChristianityClear Definition #1
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You are unable to fathom a God that escapes the social, emotional, and intellectual vices and insecurities that humans succumb to.
I already brought up the point that God does not necessarily act... |
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Right or wrong....
300 Posts • 58829 Views Philosophy Forum |
He accepts that it is her right to sleep with whom she chooses,
What about commitment? I guess that plays not part in our society today. Why should we accept such pathetic behaviour? |
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Religion & HumanityWhat is religion?
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When Newton first devised his laws of motion in his principles paper, he was keen to not that these laws referred to the physical state of the universe. He noted that these related to bodies having ma... |
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simple people everywhere vs. us
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It has nothing to do with better thinking. Hitler was a radically different person. But we tend not to praise his accomplishments because we have decided as a majority that we find his behaviour unacc... |
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Society & SociologyCuteness- inborn or bred?
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there are also studies of non-usual parts of human behaviour. but thats a different story.
so what do people think about the idea of the sexually attractive type of cute? what makes someone cute (m... |
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