Is HexHammer as good as he thinks he is?

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Re: Is HexHammer as good as he thinks he is?

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Obvious Leo wrote:I think HexHammer is probably every bit as good as he thinks he is. He may even be better than he thinks he is. Undoubtedly the problem lies with the rest of us who are forever wondering who the fuck he thinks he is.
Unfortunately, I'm not a gangbanger, yet I tend to agree! Sorry ExJammer, I mean EgoSpammer, or is it really IttyBittyWinkie. What's bigger, a HexHammer, or Thor'sHammer? Don't tell me, you don't know? Even though you're obsessed with at least one of them.

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Bang, bang Maxwells Silver Hammer made sure that he was dead!
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HexHammer wrote:...

I haven't so far seen any with a philosophical education being superior to me, plz pit me against such people and let's see who is superior.
Hex, I agree when you say you're [a] super rear. But I could also name a few who deserve to have 'ultra' added to that title. *Hush! No names....*

What would that make them, anyways? Ultra rear... Ulterior? Perhaps, but that's taken...
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SpheresOfBalance wrote:
Walker wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote:The "flimsy hammer, made of rubber" never has anything other than his 'opinion' to share, he never has, so called, proof, that supports his opinions. As such, seemingly, he just comes here to 'try' and bolster his ego, and it seems that even he doesn't believe his lackluster diatribe, because he often sounds like a broken record, as if he's still trying desperately to convince himself, that such banal ideas could be true. I do feel quite sorry for the lad, that attempts to build bridges, that he professes are so optimally strong, because he was the engineer, when in fact they are seemingly made of pop-sickle sticks and paper-mâché paste. Or at least surely his conveyance seems to indicate.
With comic genius as the measure I think Hex is better than possibly he knows. Dry situational humor. Steve Martin majored in philosophy and is/was a performance-artist philosopher. Hex knows that all of life is performance-philosophy, awake or asleep.
Of course you're entitled to your own opinion, whether the Rubber Hammer has been here many years saying things many times thus creating a track record, or you being here for a relatively very short time. I shall always fight for your right to believe and say as you feel!
That’s right. My opinion is based on observations of HexHammer, and of fighters such as yourself.
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SpheresOfBalance wrote:The "flimsy hammer, made of rubber" never has anything other than his 'opinion' to share, he never has, so called, proof, that supports his opinions. As such, seemingly, he just comes here to 'try' and bolster his ego, and it seems that even he doesn't believe his lackluster diatribe, because he often sounds like a broken record, as if he's still trying desperately to convince himself, that such banal ideas could be true. I do feel quite sorry for the lad, that attempts to build bridges, that he professes are so optimally strong, because he was the engineer, when in fact they are seemingly made of pop-sickle sticks and paper-mâché paste. Or at least surely his conveyance seems to indicate.
Walker wrote:
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Walker wrote: With comic genius as the measure I think Hex is better than possibly he knows. Dry situational humor. Steve Martin majored in philosophy and is/was a performance-artist philosopher. Hex knows that all of life is performance-philosophy, awake or asleep.
Of course you're entitled to your own opinion, whether the Rubber Hammer has been here many years saying things many times thus creating a track record, or you being here for a relatively very short time. I shall always fight for your right to believe and say as you feel!
That’s right. My opinion is based on observations of HexHammer, and of fighters such as yourself.
Again, a relatively short period of time,...

...specifically,...

You: "Nov 04 2015"
Hex: "May 14, 2011"
SOB: "Sep 10, 2011"

You: 3 months
Hex: 57 months
SOB: 53 months

While your view is that young, witnessing his slightly more developed (54 month) persona.
And my view is quite old, witnessing his less developed persona, as well as his slight change.

Yep! it's no contest, you have the better edge, you're the one, between the two of us, that knows Hex better and is qualified to judge his contribution level!

But then I don't blame you for feeling like you're coming from behind the power curve, it's so telling of our actual relationship. ;)
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You may be right, or you may be stuck in a rut. Knowing is like truth. Either you know or you don’t know. You probably formed your opinion quickly, at the beginning of that long string of years. The opinion reflected your knowledge at the time. The rest of those many months have been a repetition of the knowing, like a thickening dust layer dulling novelty’s shine, and from this comes fortification of the construct into thought, even principles of The Hex, complete with incidents of memory that were addled by memory when first formed. I do know that Hex can make me laugh and that counts for something.
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Walker wrote:You may be right, or you may be stuck in a rut. Knowing is like truth. Either you know or you don’t know. You probably formed your opinion quickly, at the beginning of that long string of years. The opinion reflected your knowledge at the time. The rest of those many months have been a repetition of the knowing, like a thickening dust layer dulling novelty’s shine, and from this comes fortification of the construct into thought, even principles of The Hex, complete with incidents of memory that were addled by memory when first formed. I do know that Hex can make me laugh and that counts for something.
Walker, actually I always try and give everyone the benefit of doubt. I've talked very civil with Hex after he went on a rampage putting PNF regs down including me. Actually I'm more aware of the human condition, our failings and our triumphs, all of us, more than many might believe. And as such I tend to be as fair as anyone you'll ever witness, especially if I see someone change. Only those nasty for it's sake alone, do I persist with my negative reviews.

I started in on you because you seemed to be playing the asshole in a thread, realizing you were relatively new, I jumped on you. Since then we had our little tit for tat, and I've observed you being much kinder to others, so I've revised my attitude towards you. I might have been unfair, because in truth I didn't read the entire thread so as to know who started the shit. I was subject to Ernest Becker's thoughts in his Pulitzer Prize winning book, dealing with culture, that is, this PNF culture.
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Walker wrote:Knowing is like truth. Either you know or you don’t know.
You don't know what you are talking about, some times information is lacking, or wrong, thus science books are rewritten with new better information. So what the thought we knew was true, was not true.
Some times there's misinformation, misunderstandings, so truth can be misunderstood!
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Hey Hex, glad to see you're still around. ;)
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HexHammer wrote:
Walker wrote:Knowing is like truth. Either you know or you don’t know.
You don't know what you are talking about, some times information is lacking, or wrong, thus science books are rewritten with new better information. So what the thought we knew was true, was not true.
Some times there's misinformation, misunderstandings, so truth can be misunderstood!
Sir, thank you for your patience with the long delay in responding.


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HexHammer wrote:
Walker wrote:Knowing is like truth. Either you know or you don’t know.
You don't know what you are talking about, some times information is lacking, or wrong, thus science books are rewritten with new better information. So what the thought we knew was true, was not true.
Some times there's misinformation, misunderstandings, so truth can be misunderstood!
What if they updated everything, and you missed the memo?
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Dalek Prime wrote:What if they updated everything, and you missed the memo?
Can you make an irl example?
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Nice thread bump.

Now what is this all about ??

And does it have anything to do with actual Philosophy ??
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Not really, one of the mods cut it our of another thread and posted it and the title here. Although the theme could be "Is it useful to teach Philosophy, especially to kids". HH thinks not. I differ.
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yiostheoy wrote:Nice thread bump.

Now what is this all about ??

And does it have anything to do with actual Philosophy ??
Some times you have to make some non philosophical threads to settle some scores, to clear things out.
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Arising_uk wrote:Not really, one of the mods cut it our of another thread and posted it and the title here. Although the theme could be "Is it useful to teach Philosophy, especially to kids". HH thinks not. I differ.
That philosophy which Alexander was taught is very useful, also Sun Tsu's philosophy.
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