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Jan 31, 2007 00:22

So if I'm the primary observer of my reality and my purpose is that of existence, which entails primarily observing (due to the subjectivity of existence) then therefore, all external forces of human, physical, and psychological interaction are acting primarily on me. Furthermore, all forces of the universe are essentially random due to the ( Read more... )

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monkeypoop408 January 31 2007, 12:48:13 UTC
But consciously deciding to do nothing decisive is being decisive in itself. Z'OMG PARADOX. You lose.

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pr0m37h3u5 January 31 2007, 22:07:35 UTC
What I said is "decisively doing nothing is the best", so therefore, even if it is a conscious decision to do nothing, then I'm still doing nothing to affect the outcome of the natural system. As long as I don't consciously change the way the system operates by bending means to my own end and rather just go with with occurs naturally, then I'm fine.

Paradox solved. *You* lose.

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gla49154 February 1 2007, 03:48:25 UTC
you mean you just now figured that out? i thought you had that all down years ago.

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pr0m37h3u5 February 1 2007, 03:57:25 UTC
Thanks for that.
Serious answer: I had the conclusion, I've just never had the logic to back it up.

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gla49154 February 1 2007, 13:29:48 UTC
fair enough.

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buckychic512 February 2 2007, 04:33:40 UTC
lazy fat american logic is what it is.

LOLZZZZZZZ

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