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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:47 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:37 am
by SpheresOfBalance
reasonvemotion wrote:Take another look at the picture.
The head of the catholic church........eyes closed in ecstasy, kissing another man, no wonder the church is full of pedophiles, it is a haven for them. Suffer the little children.
Yes, I am saying exactly that. It is unnatural and bloody dangerous for young boys. Fuck your live and let live. That is the attitude that allows "these people" to continue to abuse.
And they will and they do.
That is a moronic, selfish, controlling, fearful, alarmist way of thinking. I think we should put all stringy haired, bleach blonde's, with glasses, that think that way, definitely if they live in Australia, in a dungeon, because obviously they are quite insane, and will someday imagine they see something in someones face, and kill them for it, capisce?
The thought police lives! But only in their limited minds! A crime has not been committed until it's been committed! All those that believe they can see a crime yet to be committed, in someones face, is quite insane! All these words, come from a man, that was once a boy, and a victim of the crime you're whaling about.
A CRIME IS A CRIME ONCE IT'S PERPETRATED!!!
It fucking amazes me that some people are so paranoid/schizophrenic that they want to kill everyone before they are killed by them, as if that's really the case.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:47 am
by SpheresOfBalance
bobevenson wrote:Jesus Christ, just look at your last post!!! If you need further explanation, you belong in a mental institution!!!
Bob, Bill's making comment as to your badgering, and I for one see that it's quite amusing, from what I've seen of your comments to people, you pretty much deserve Bills pot shots, that he accomplishes through his art. I'm so glad he's back, he is definitely comic relief, in his .gif artistry.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:57 am
by reasonvemotion
SpheresOfBalance wrote:
Well if you think it's so damn difficult to simply see me taking everything so damn personal, Imagine what kind of hell I've been going through all my life believing that I have to constantly defend my self against the onslaught of people always trying to take things from me and never giving me anything, I mean a kind word. No you couldn't possibly imagine that, because with respect to that you were born with a silver spoon, well some of us aren't that lucky, and got shit on all the time by one that was supposed to love them, their father. You should just look at my sorry ass, and think, thank god I don't feel that I have a need to constantly hold myself up against an onslaught of attacks, because that's got to be pretty lonely, tiring place to live. Instead you hold me accountable as if it's really that hard on you, If only I were so lucky!
I stand by what I have said. The Catholic Church has a lot to answer for and why should all the sympathy go to you and not others in similar situations of child abuse.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:36 pm
by SpheresOfBalance
reasonvemotion wrote:SpheresOfBalance wrote:
Well if you think it's so damn difficult to simply see me taking everything so damn personal, Imagine what kind of hell I've been going through all my life believing that I have to constantly defend my self against the onslaught of people always trying to take things from me and never giving me anything, I mean a kind word. No you couldn't possibly imagine that, because with respect to that you were born with a silver spoon, well some of us aren't that lucky, and got shit on all the time by one that was supposed to love them, their father. You should just look at my sorry ass, and think, thank god I don't feel that I have a need to constantly hold myself up against an onslaught of attacks, because that's got to be pretty lonely, tiring place to live. Instead you hold me accountable as if it's really that hard on you, If only I were so lucky!
I stand by what I have said. The Catholic Church has a lot to answer for and why should all the sympathy go to you and not others in similar situations of child abuse.
Your quoting (assuming you didn't edit) me has nothing to do with my point. You said you saw it in his face, that he was in ecstasy, I say that's virtually impossible, and that you were just projecting. I see that instead he was thinking in all his pompousness: "It's OK my lost friend, my God and I forgive your heathen like ways." You see, I project what i see as his arrogance, while you project his sexual preference. But in truth neither of us knows what the hell he's thinking, no matter what his face looks like.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:00 pm
by Ginkgo
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Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:06 pm
by bobevenson
SpheresOfBalance wrote:Bob, Bill's making comment as to your badgering, and I for one see that it's quite amusing, from what I've seen of your comments to people, you pretty much deserve Bills pot shots, that he accomplishes through his art.
What you're saying is that you actually understand Bill, which, sadly to say, doesn't say a whole lot for you.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:52 pm
by reasonvemotion
Spheres:
All these words, come from a man, that was once a boy, and a victim of the crime you're whaling about.
So you are saying, take it up the ass and don't complain. Forgive them for they know not what they do.
BTW there is nothing more pompous than a person who doesnt bother to check his spelling errors.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:30 pm
by rantal
There’s no art
To find the mind’s construction in the face.
all the best, rantal
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:42 pm
by reasonvemotion
'The face is the index of the mind'
An index is a pointer, like the index finger for example. In a book, the index points to the place in a text where things may be found, and may also indicate what is in the book. In this sense, it is applied to the human face, which indicates, in the case of most people, what we are experiencing emotionally.
all the best, reasonvemotion
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:02 pm
by rantal
No, I think the situation is more complicated than that; the emotions we read in a face are biologically rooted but culturally determined and thus the interpreted emotion someone reads may differ somewhat form culture to culture, furthermore people varry in their ability to read emotion correctly, as studies have shown. Thus, whilst facial expression may indicate (and it is indicate not know) emotion, which of two different interpretaions is correct is an open question
all the best, rantal
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:16 pm
by reasonvemotion
Another pompous ass.
All the best, reasonvemotion
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 6:38 am
by SpheresOfBalance
bobevenson wrote:SpheresOfBalance wrote:Bob, Bill's making comment as to your badgering, and I for one see that it's quite amusing, from what I've seen of your comments to people, you pretty much deserve Bills pot shots, that he accomplishes through his art.
What you're saying is that you actually understand Bill, which, sadly to say, doesn't say a whole lot for you.
Or you, it depends upon perspective, doesn't it?
Why do people in a philosophy forum have such problems with relativity?
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:20 pm
by bobevenson
SpheresOfBalance wrote:bobevenson wrote:SpheresOfBalance wrote:Bob, Bill's making comment as to your badgering, and I for one see that it's quite amusing, from what I've seen of your comments to people, you pretty much deserve Bills pot shots, that he accomplishes through his art.
What you're saying is that you actually understand Bill, which, sadly to say, doesn't say a whole lot for you.
Or you, it depends upon perspective, doesn't it?
Why do people in a philosophy forum have such problems with relativity?
Oh, please, you know as well as I do that if you took away Bill's pictures and empty space, all that would be left is a black hole sucking in everybody else's intellect.
Re: Why is This Human Function a Universal Symbol of Love?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:26 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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