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You know what else operates on a pyramid system based on Babylonian philosophies and symbolism? Street gangs like the ones you want to fund.
They should do a sitcome centered around the true natures of men and women. Like the real ones...not the bs weve been taught gor the last 60 yrs.
Yes, when its comes to truth and wisdom you guys are like little children in my eyes. No amount of trolling, insults, or gifs are going to change that.
You know what else operates on a pyramid system based on Babylonian philosophies and symbolism? Street gangs like the ones you want to fund.
Yeah ok Doofus Farrakhan
The only inaccurate depiction I can think of is that most people aren't good and don't have a strong sense of guilt like is depicted in television.
Hmm, I didn't know Chris Cuomo and Andrew Cuomo were brothers until today.
Yes, when its comes to truth and wisdom you guys are like little children in my eyes. No amount of trolling, insults, or gifs are going to change that.
Whatever you say Scary Hoover
They fight like siblings, tooHmm, I didn't know Chris Cuomo and Andrew Cuomo were brothers until today.
And now that I see their faces side by side, I'm embarrassed that I didn't realize it.
Do you think most people are good? I don't think so. Most people will look out for themselves, their own interests, or their own instincts, regardless of circumstances around that. It's how you get a guy getting stabbed and laying there on the sidewalk in NYC while everyone steps around him for almost 2 hours until he eventually just dies. Or people/businesses of all sizes being caught attempting to price gouge toilet paper/sanitizer/paper towels/etc the last month in a time of need. Or people being mauled and stomped to death so some guy or chick can grab a tv on Black Friday. Or humanities infatuation with never-ending war for all eternity since the dawn of man. Or why your main man Bernie Sanders has an integrity level that is rare among people with power. Etc. People can do good, but I don't think humans are naturally good at all.
Now however, it makes sense.
I think most people wouldn't leave their GF to get date raped either.Do you think most people are good? I don't think so. Most people will look out for themselves, their own interests, or their own instincts, regardless of circumstances around that. It's how you get a guy getting stabbed and laying there on the sidewalk in NYC while everyone steps around him for almost 2 hours until he eventually just dies. Or people/businesses of all sizes being caught attempting to price gouge toilet paper/sanitizer/paper towels/etc the last month in a time of need. Or people being mauled and stomped to death so some guy or chick can grab a tv on Black Friday. Or humanities infatuation with never-ending war for all eternity since the dawn of man. Or why your main man Bernie Sanders has an integrity level that is rare among people with power. Etc. People can do good, but I don't think humans are naturally good at all.
I said Susan Sontag’s principal gifts to our civilization were not that easily packaged, but were a brilliant, non-stop commentary on contemporary art practices and their effects on our emotions. She did get off one sound bite in an interview on television, which was to me a stunning sermon in and of itself. She was asked what she had learned from the Holocaust, and she said that 10 percent of any population is cruel, no matter what, and that 10 percent is merciful, no matter what, and that the remaining 80 percent could be moved in either direction.
Yes, when its comes to truth and wisdom you guys are like little children in my eyes. No amount of trolling, insults, or gifs are going to change that.
You know what else operates on a pyramid system based on Babylonian philosophies and symbolism? Street gangs like the ones you want to fund.
Piggybacking off my earlier point concerning the appeal of historical romance, I actually do like "traditional" romances in the sense of a depiction of married life in traditional societies which tend to focus on intimate day to day interactions as opposed to big romantic gestures and quirky dates which are common in trite modern romances.What do you feel those real natures are?
The only inaccurate depiction I can think of is that most people aren't good and don't have a strong sense of guilt like is depicted in television.
Got a link to that critique? I really need some Zizek in my life right now...That's why the "street rat with a heart of gold" trope from early American cinema, channeling Zizek's critique, was always so awful. Poverty and limited access to knowledge and the insights of others do not breed noble men.
No, I don't think it's even a discussion. Humans are not naturally good.
In my opinion, being good is something that is achieved through introspection and empathy, but also, and most of all, learning and humbling oneself to knowledge.
That's why the "street rat with a heart of gold" trope from early American cinema, channeling Zizek's critique, was always so awful. Poverty and limited access to knowledge and the insights of others do not breed noble men.
World political history and the cyclical rise of incompetent and brutal nationalists and brutes that scapegoat others constantly remind us the core selfish cruelty of people.
Watch their interview from today. It's hilarious.