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snoozyman
“People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.”

– A. A. Milne
TheBestBeer_Root

lol not something to live by for sure

Wits-end
Ste_J wrote:
Wits-end wrote:

“Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich.” Napoleon Bonaparte.

Okay, if you're so enlightened without Christianity, show me this outstanding wealth you have. Give me a list of all the entrepreneurs you've killed to get their fortunes?

Alas, i cannot. I am poor, no wealth to speak of. I’ve killed no one. 

TheBestBeer_Root

lol well that’s a good thing! 😂

Gymstar

😁lol

siluriun

indeed

Woollensock2
Love all, trust a few , do wrong to none .
TheBestBeer_Root

Yes… A world where there’s no longer needed in any dictionary a concept as ‘wrong’, I concur. happy.png

anthro

What about the origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind? 

miskit_mistake

i'm all about doing the lesser wrong out of the limited options life throws at you

TheBestBeer_Root

on metaphysical grounds I agree with this 

Gymstar

yes

miskit_mistake
anthro wrote:

What about the origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind? 

according to deepak it can arise from different parts of the body

it's all quantum physics to him.

TheBestBeer_Root

lol 

Gregg-Turkington
Truth is one, paths are many.
TheBestBeer_Root

Truth certainly is The Correct Equation.

Woollensock2
“ if you judge people, you have no time to love them “ Sir Reginald Sock 1875
HyperStasis

"The Universe does not care"  we all know that one..

 

 

 

 

anthro

...The creatures do the caring, but often are unable to implement effective strategies and tactics.  That may be why it is so appealing to believe or hope we are getting outside help.  That hope can be therapeutic.  Back in the beginning of February I battled a marauding creature on ice on my front porch.  I was not well prepared, having only two sturdy canes and my hands and a surplus of adrenalin and a deficit of good sense.  The ice was very hard.  Broke the right femur about three or four inches above the kneecap.  Jarred my whole skeletal structure including skull as well.  But the break was simple and didn't necessarily need medical reduction, and cast.  I crawled to kitchen floor, laying next to the oil radiator on hard floor next three or four days in kitchen, suggesting to my 85 year old honey that it was just a bad sprain.  Hated to mislead her, but we do what we must do, sometimes.  Anyway,  I'm only 81.  Another month or two,  I'll be mostly over it.