Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: What do you think after watching this video of humans torturing live animals for our products and "for science"?” plus 5 more |
- Question: What do you think after watching this video of humans torturing live animals for our products and "for science"?
- Question: For the Spiritually inclined: Is it true that if a person doesn't start their own religion they become a slave to someone else's?
- Question: What is philosopher's Stone? How to acquire it?
- Question: What fascinates you ?
- Question: What made you change your life?
- Question: Poll: What do you think of this painting I made?
| Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:39 AM PST https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3vyiy0JOX4 Here they cut off chicken beaks and dump the live chickens into a trashcan. The chickens jump up trying to get out. |
| Posted: 18 Nov 2016 09:10 AM PST Dude, you are in no position to criticize when you can't even write proper sentences. The word "spiritually" and "heart" should not capitalized. HOW HARD IS IT?!? ARE YOU ILLITERATE? DID YOU EVEN GO TO SCHOOL?!?? Please leave and don't come back until you take a remedial English class please. |
| Question: What is philosopher's Stone? How to acquire it? Posted: 18 Nov 2016 04:32 AM PST It's what regular inhabitants to this section have a tendency to form in their gall bladder. It can be acquired by prolonged exposure to YA bugs in particular, and intranet viruses in general. Chemical changes, so caused by the vast amounts of bile expressed (and regular "what is the meaning of life" questions), set up a defensive reaction to protect the objectivity of the regular sceptic. The extreme discomfort caused to philosphers by this condition is likely to result in answers which lack compliance with traditional courtesys in a vain attempt at humour in order to conceal the experiential agony of life. Philosophers stone is as philosophers stone does! |
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| Question: What made you change your life? Posted: 17 Nov 2016 11:06 PM PST I know people sometimes talk about some one incident one moment in time that changed their lives thenceforth forever. And I know people who want this to happen who would wish and wait for something miraculous to take place to change their life once and for all, to become better for good. I believe in miracles myself, but just as much as I know that I know very little. I see just so much of what contains my life, and within that what my life really is for its meaning and purpose, while the rest, I know is there infinitely, not within the full grasp of my knowledge and understanding, but within the reach of my imagination and wonder. I know it is good to have hope, to wish for, to dream on, and anticipate the happening of good things, but does that not also allow me to anticipate the opposite? If there is some life that could be quite dramatically improved, merely by a chance happening, then could that life not also be susceptible to something equally bad. I think if we think, and think to make life better, then we must think steadily and rationally as well as fantastically. I believe a mind should be so founded and balanced that it is good enough to accommodate any miraculous additions, and solid enough to withstand the jolts and shocks of the accidental. I grow in knowledge and my understanding improves. I am better able to see how things are, how the knowledge and understanding of what IS enables me to see what IS possible. I see good efforts make it possible for someone to success, where misadventures destroy good possibilities. I see life not made up of sharp or sudden bends in level, or twists and turns indirection, but instead like a gradual rises and falls, or projections in time, more like a curve then it being angled. In life all things begin with a thought born out of some inspiration, of admiration or fear, at the moment where things actually began to change, one thought leading on to more and then to a brave new world of new possibilities. Quotes, books, people, incidents, all, is what gets picked up later, to fit into the journey the actual beginning of which often remains subtly unnoticeable. The moment, that could be this, apparently so insignificant and small, and yet with full potential to change the direction the orientation of an entire life. This moment in time, as all moments, all people, all books in our study, all thoughts, words and actions are just as important, they all make up what life is. |
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