Facebook is like mob rule. It's the lowest common denominator of thinking. I can do without group think.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I didn't think about it like that. True. Politicians must hate Facebook, and that can't be a bad thing.Hobbes' Choice wrote:
FB is the way that the next government is going to change.
I'd rather social media, that Murdoch Media.
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Dalek Prime
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I'm fifty-two. I'm saying I might have around twenty years left on this planet to bear up to the insanity I find on said planet, before I can rest. Not for one second do I believe humanity will persist to conquer the stars. And if they do, they'll take the same old problems with them.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:You are only twenty? The way you talk about things you 'used to do' I would have thought you were much older.Dalek Prime wrote: I'd rather none. The world is too bizarre for me. Twenty years about, and I'm done.
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Oh, ok. You look younger.Dalek Prime wrote:I'm fifty-two. I'm saying I might have around twenty years left on this planet to bear up to the insanity I find on said planet, before I can rest. Not for one second do believe humanity will persist to conquer the stars. And if they do, they'll take the same old problems with them.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:You are only twenty? The way you talk about things you 'used to do' I would have thought you were much older.Dalek Prime wrote: I'd rather none. The world is too bizarre for me. Twenty years about, and I'm done.
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It's not as bad as online 'chatrooms'. I went on one once, enraged the mob within 5 minutes, and was kicked out in 10.Dalek Prime wrote:Facebook is like mob rule. It's the lowest common denominator of thinking. I can do without group think.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I didn't think about it like that. True. Politicians must hate Facebook, and that can't be a bad thing.Hobbes' Choice wrote:
FB is the way that the next government is going to change.
I'd rather social media, that Murdoch Media.
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I actually do look younger, when I've cleaned up a bit lol!vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Oh, ok. You look younger.Dalek Prime wrote:I'm fifty-two. I'm saying I might have around twenty years left on this planet to bear up to the insanity I find on said planet, before I can rest. Not for one second do believe humanity will persist to conquer the stars. And if they do, they'll take the same old problems with them.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: You are only twenty? The way you talk about things you 'used to do' I would have thought you were much older.
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Been there, done that. You're not alone, veg.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:It's not as bad as online 'chatrooms'. I went on one once, enraged the mob within 5 minutes, and was kicked out in 10.Dalek Prime wrote:Facebook is like mob rule. It's the lowest common denominator of thinking. I can do without group think.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: I didn't think about it like that. True. Politicians must hate Facebook, and that can't be a bad thing.
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I've not heard of Facebook referees before. Not a rile I'd want. As with police, most people you'd encounter in a role like that would basically be flotsam.Dalek Prime wrote:Yeah, its fine if you really have people you want to stay in touch with at a distance. I don't. I had a bad experience during my time as a referee, and dumped it in 2007. I don't want to know peoples thoughts. I have enough of my own.
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No, I was in a Facebook group with referees I worked with. Read things I didn't want to read, and quit both Facebook and reffing. Reading things on Facebook is like reading a person's inner thoughts. They don't think that the person it's about will read it. And some thoughts are best left unsaid.Greta wrote:I've not heard of Facebook referees before. Not a rile I'd want. As with police, most people you'd encounter in a role like that would basically be flotsam.Dalek Prime wrote:Yeah, its fine if you really have people you want to stay in touch with at a distance. I don't. I had a bad experience during my time as a referee, and dumped it in 2007. I don't want to know peoples thoughts. I have enough of my own.
Besides that, I'm basically a loner, and don't always relish human contact. It exhausts me. Don't mind it here so much, but a forum has a distinct purpose, aside from 'what I just ate, and excreted'. I don't think I'm perfect, far from it. But I don't need to wallow with the rest, proving my imperfection on a daily basis. I do enough of that here lol! I just want to live my life, and get to the finish, sans as little bullshit as possible.
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I am also fifty two and a loner and not on facebook either. I am more interested in ideas than in individuals which
is why I lurk and post on various rational and philosophy sites. Since knowledge acquisition is my major goal in life
is why I lurk and post on various rational and philosophy sites. Since knowledge acquisition is my major goal in life
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I certainly appreciate your position. Quite alike in that sense, though I'm less inclined to share my opinion. No one cares, anyways. It all becomes intellectual wallpaper in the end; just a big blend of idea graffiti on a random wall, that no one can really remember clearly.surreptitious57 wrote:I am also fifty two and a loner and not on facebook either. I am more interested in ideas than in individuals which
is why I lurk and post on various rational and philosophy sites. Since knowledge acquisition is my major goal in life
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I read or heard somewhere that you can live your life however you want, but you won't get out of it alive. Interesting thought, except for the young, who think they are indestructible. One thing that really helped me to relax and enjoy life, is the thought that we don't need to have all the answers before we die. We'll find out soon enough, whatever we need to know.Dalek Prime wrote: I just want to live my life, and get to the finish, sans as little bullshit as possible.
FYI, I'm a bit past you and surreptitious57. I'll be 70 next Jan. I wish I could say that wisdom comes with age, but it doesn't, you just get older and start forgetting what you thought you knew.
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I haven't forgotten anything. For example, I recall just the other day, er, no, last week, umm... What was the topic again?thedoc wrote:I read or heard somewhere that you can live your life however you want, but you won't get out of it alive. Interesting thought, except for the young, who think they are indestructible. One thing that really helped me to relax and enjoy life, is the thought that we don't need to have all the answers before we die. We'll find out soon enough, whatever we need to know.Dalek Prime wrote: I just want to live my life, and get to the finish, sans as little bullshit as possible.
FYI, I'm a bit past you and surreptitious57. I'll be 70 next Jan. I wish I could say that wisdom comes with age, but it doesn't, you just get older and start forgetting what you thought you knew.
I used to joke with my dad that, if we lost it around the same time, we could enjoy the same movie together, every day, from a library of one. I forget which movie, though. (Did I mention this anecdote before?)
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Last year I overcame any fear of death which made me realise that we are just passing through and that every thing we do is ultimately of zero significance. That should of course not deter us from leading productive lives but it only matters in the here and now and not for all of eternityDalek Prime wrote:I certainly appreciate your position. Quite alike in that sense though I am less inclined to share my opinion. No one cares anyway. Itsurreptitious57 wrote:
I am also fifty two and a loner and not on facebook either. I am more interested in ideas than in individuals which
is why I lurk and post on various rational and philosophy sites. Since knowledge acquisition is my major goal in life
becomes intellectual wallpaper in the end just a big blend of idea graffiti on a random wall that no one can really remember clearly
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Again, totally agree. Though not on the eternity bit. I think we go back to bugger all nothing. I do fear lingering in pain and humiliation near the end, though. I'd gladly skip that chapter.surreptitious57 wrote:Last year I overcame any fear of death which made me realise that we are just passing through and that every thing we do is ultimately of zero significance. That should of course not deter us from leading productive lives but it only matters in the here and now and not for all of eternityDalek Prime wrote:I certainly appreciate your position. Quite alike in that sense though I am less inclined to share my opinion. No one cares anyway. Itsurreptitious57 wrote:
I am also fifty two and a loner and not on facebook either. I am more interested in ideas than in individuals which
is why I lurk and post on various rational and philosophy sites. Since knowledge acquisition is my major goal in life
becomes intellectual wallpaper in the end just a big blend of idea graffiti on a random wall that no one can really remember clearly
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thedoc wrote:I wish I could say that wisdom comes with age, but it doesn't, you just get older and start forgetting what you thought you knew.
I'm glad you're here, doc.
That's the view I see too, and it's very freeing. Life has been much richer and sweeter since I stopped demanding significance from it.surreptitious57 wrote: Last year I overcame any fear of death which made me realise that we are just passing through and that every thing we do is ultimately of zero significance. That should of course not deter us from leading productive lives but it only matters in the here and now and not for all of eternity.