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Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:51 pm
by attofishpi
iambiguous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:40 pm
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:04 pm
iambiguous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 5:25 am
Also this:
The thread was started at the end of 2019. That was, what, about 150 weeks ago? So, at about a thousand views a week, it should have about 150,000 views. It has half that many. Since I started posting here, the views have in fact risen significantly. Go ahead, keep track of the weekly tally.
On the other hand, if, in fact, many members here rally to your own point of view and "logically" stop clicking on the thread, the view count should plummet. And, boy, will I be embarrassed then!!!
What you're missing in your statistical "analysis" is the fact that this thread would sit dormant where nobody would post for over a week. When someone posts like a farmer putting up a fence on his Ozzy property that is as large as France, curious people like to see what f**k is going on - hence your thread count. Quantity certainly does not correlate to quality in your case..
Hey, not to worry. Once others here join you in embracing the logic that posting 6 quotes at a time from the great minds past and present instead of one of your own is ruining the thread, they will stop clicking on the thread altogether. The views will then plummet from a 1,000 plus a week to a mere handful a day.
Don't be daft. What part of curious people will click into a thread whenever there is a post, it's like opening a Christmas present..they can't help themselves. To be honest when I have looked at your own comments relating to the quotes I did think it rather clever, and if I get bored enough, I may jump in to your posts and have my own take..
Just REALLY pissed of that you have commandered this thread, whereas it was interesting when someone would find a single quote worthy of a post - it's like Christmas once a year rather than a splurge of Christmass every friggin day - would render Christmas rather boring.
Clearly you are being rather vain and wanting the huge "viewership" to correlate to your own splurge of posts, otherwise you would have done the right thing and created a thread of your own with an
apt title. Oh well, such is the level of narcissism in some people.

Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:03 pm
by iambiguous
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:51 pm
iambiguous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:40 pm
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:04 pm
What you're missing in your statistical "analysis" is the fact that this thread would sit dormant where nobody would post for over a week. When someone posts like a farmer putting up a fence on his Ozzy property that is as large as France, curious people like to see what f**k is going on - hence your thread count. Quantity certainly does not correlate to quality in your case..
Hey, not to worry. Once others here join you in embracing the logic that posting 6 quotes at a time from the great minds past and present instead of one of your own is ruining the thread, they will stop clicking on the thread altogether. The views will then plummet from a 1,000 plus a week to a mere handful a day.
Don't be daft. What part of curious people will click into a thread whenever there is a post, it's like opening a Christmas present..they can't help themselves. To be honest when I have looked at your own comments relating to the quotes I did think it rather clever, and if I get bored enough, I may jump in to your posts and have my own take..
Just REALLY pissed of that you have commandered this thread, whereas it was interesting when someone would find a single quote worthy of a post - it's like Christmas once a year rather than a splurge of Christmass every friggin day - would render Christmas rather boring.
Clearly you are being rather vain and wanting the huge "viewership" to correlate to your own splurge of posts, otherwise you would have done the right thing and created a thread of your own with an
apt title. Oh well, such is the level of narcissism in some people.
Where to even begin regarding how illogical this is!!!
Unless, of course, she's right.

Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2022 3:55 pm
by iambiguous
Jean-Luc Godard
Humane people don't start revolutions, they start libraries. And cemeteries.
Though there are exceptions.
All you need for a movie is a gun and a cat.
Though there are exceptions.
Communism existed once, during two 45 minute half-times, when Honved, from Budapest, won over England by 6-3. The English played individually, and the Hungarians, collectively.
You know, if you want to count that.
One can enjoy existence, not life.
Anyone here manage to enjoy both...loathe both?
One might almost say that to live in society today is something like living inside an enormous comic strip.
And, no, not just Doonesbury.
There is only one way to be an intellectual revolutionary, and that is to give up being an intellectual.
Obviously: for better or worse.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2022 6:53 pm
by iambiguous
Werner Twertzog
Sometimes, young ones, you have to get involved with Charles Manson to annoy Angela Lansbury.
Too late now, of course.
Lies keep us alive.
I know that mine do.
Madness is a normal response to the absurdity of life.
I know that mine is.
American higher education is a hedge fund with an athletics program.
If you know what he means. And I certainly think that I do.
But what if the absurdity of life is, itself, an outcome of madness?
Well, as Clint once intimated: "then you live with it".
Stop complaining, you could be a mouse in a sump well.
On the other hand, what if you're not?
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2022 4:04 pm
by iambiguous
Eric Hoffer
Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power.
Don't get me started, right?
It is the individual only who is timeless. Societies, cultures, and civilizations -- past and present -- are often incomprehensible to outsiders, but the individual's hungers, anxieties, dreams, and preoccupations have remained unchanged through the millenia.
For example, from the cradle to the grave.
The opposite of the religious fanatic is not the fanatical atheist but the gentle cynic who cares not whether there is a God or not.
Well, that too perhaps.
You can never get enough of what you don't need to make you happy.
Not counting what I don't need here, of course.
The quality of ideas seems to play a minor role in mass movement leadership. What counts is the arrogant gesture, the complete disregard of the opinion of others, the singlehanded defiance of the world.
MAGA!!!
For starters.
To a man utterly without a sense of belonging, mere life is all that matters. It is the only reality in an eternity of nothingness, and he clings to it with shameless despair.
You better believe that I do.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2022 6:12 pm
by iambiguous
The Onion
Netflix Gains 2 Million Subscribers By Making Characters In Shows Subscribe To Netflix
That'll do it.
Beauty Industry To Consumers: ‘You Like Short Hair Now’
That'll do it.
Study Links Binge Eating To Stress, Contentment, Depression, Joy, Boredom, Anger, Relaxation
Or, sure, one or another combination.
Prison Warden Sadistic But Fair
Ah, the best of all possible worlds. In prison.
Increasing Number Of Men Pressured To Accept Realistic Standards Of Female Beauty
Let's explain why.
Study: Marijuana Ranks Among Best Treatment For Persistent Existence
They mean heroin of course.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 6:00 pm
by iambiguous
Alvin Plantinga
Suppose we concede that if I had been born of Muslim parents in Morocco rather than Christian parents in Michigan, my beliefs would be quite different.
Nope, let's not go there, right?
The mere fact that a belief is unpopular at present...is interesting from a sociological point of view but evidentially irrelevant.
What I believe for example.
...there is superficial conflict but deep concord between science and theistic religion, but superficial concord and deep conflict between science and naturalism.
Please. This is begging for a context.
In religious belief as elsewhere, we must take our chances, recognizing that we could be wrong, dreadfully wrong. There are no guarantees; the religious life is a venture; foolish and debilitating error is a permanent possibility.
A leap of faith, let's call it. And, for most, the blinder the better.
The Christian philosopher has a perfect right to the point of view and prephilosophical assumptions he brings to philosophic work; the fact that these are not widely shared outside the Christian or theistic community is interesting but fundamentally irrelevant.
Well, that is fundamentally bullshit.
Faith is not to be contrasted with knowledge: faith (at least in paradigmatic instances) is knowledge, knowledge of a certain special kind.
Of course! In paradigmatic instances!!
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:08 pm
by iambiguous
God
Robbie Coltrane: dead.
Henry Kissinger: alive.
Me: unjust and incompetent.
Honest to God?
With great power comes a total lack of responsibility.
Honest to God?
You've made the transition from pretty fucked to totally fucked.
And with no help from Him to boot!
When I start talking to you, you should start talking to a mental health professional.
Or the next best thing: post here.
Right, Ecmandu?
Admission to heaven is 90% determined by spelling and grammar.
The other 10%?
Injustice is My way of telling you I don't exist.
Actually, I figured that out on my own. Though, sure, it's nice that He has confirmed it.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2022 5:00 pm
by iambiguous
Sean Carroll
Where misunderstanding dwells, misuse will not be far behind. No theory in the history of science has been more misused and abused by cranks and charlatans—and misunderstood by people struggling in good faith with difficult ideas—than quantum mechanics.
Next up: quantum ethics.
Carl Sagan faced his death with unflagging courage and never sought refuge in illusions. The tragedy was that we knew we would never see each other again. I don’t ever expect to be reunited with Carl. But, the great thing is that when we were together, for nearly twenty years, we lived with a vivid appreciation of how brief and precious life is. We never trivialized the meaning of death by pretending it was anything other than a final parting.
How comforting is that?
This is not a universe that is advancing toward a goal; it is one that is caught in the grip of an unbreakable pattern.
Right, like he can possibly knew this beyond all doubt.
If everything in the universe evolves toward increasing disorder, it must have started out in an exquisitely ordered arrangement. This whole chain of logic, purporting to explain why you can't turn an omelet into an egg, apparently rests on a deep assumption about the very beginning of the universe. It was in a state of very low entropy, very high order. Why did our part of the universe pass though a period of such low entropy?
God knows?
Way back in 1831, Michael Faraday, one of the founders of our modern understanding of electromagnetism, was asked by an inquiring politician about the usefulness of this newfangled "electricity" stuff. His apocryphal reply: "I know not, but I wager that one day your government will tax it"
Apocryphal indeed.
When we want something to be true, when a belief makes us happy—that’s precisely when we should be questioning. Illusions can be pleasant, but the rewards of truth are enormously greater.

Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2022 6:34 pm
by iambiguous
tiny nietzsche
murder she rest in peace
Figured it out yet?
my halloween costume is sexy existentialist
He means sexy nihilist of course.
Not that there are any other kind.
Fentanyl is a pretty name for a quiet child
Almost comatose.
interview with a dumpster fire
In Hell no less.
curse to hearse
And in record time to boot.
you're thinking of the old me. the new me is dead to the world
Well, except here of course.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:58 pm
by iambiguous
Fernando Pessoa from The Book of Disquiet
I feel as if I'm always on the verge of waking up.
If only all the way to the grave.
Everything around me is evaporating. My whole life, my memories, my imagination and its contents, my personality - it's all evaporating.
Indeed, why else would I be here?
If I write what I feel, it's to reduce the fever of feeling. What I confess is unimportant, because everything is unimportant.
You'll make it this far or you won't.
Ah, it's my longing for whom I might have been that distracts and torments me!
You know, like you wanting to be me.
To know nothing about yourself is to live. To know yourself badly is to think.
After years of practice of course.
I'm sick of everything, and of the everythingness of everything.
Well, he's not anymore, he figured.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:58 pm
by iambiguous
Fernando Pessoa from The Book of Disquiet
I feel as if I'm always on the verge of waking up.
If only all the way to the grave.
Everything around me is evaporating. My whole life, my memories, my imagination and its contents, my personality - it's all evaporating.
Indeed, why else would I be here?
If I write what I feel, it's to reduce the fever of feeling. What I confess is unimportant, because everything is unimportant.
You'll make it this far or you won't.
Ah, it's my longing for whom I might have been that distracts and torments me!
You know, like you wanting to be me.
To know nothing about yourself is to live. To know yourself badly is to think.
After years of practice of course.
I'm sick of everything, and of the everythingness of everything.
Well, he's not anymore, he figured.
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2022 1:26 am
by iambiguous
The Onion
Man Figures He Has 2 More Bites Of Roommate’s Leftovers Before It Is Noticeable
He figures wrong...is shot dead.
God Wonders What Happens To Humans After They Die
That can't be good.
Man Forced To Venture Pretty Far Into Wilds Of Internet To Have Opinion Confirmed
Fortunately, not as far as we are.
Loyal Dog Waits 2 Full Hours Before Consuming Dead Owner’s Face
Next up: loyal python.
‘Black Adam’ Last Chance For Something To Go Right In Dwayne Johnson’s Miserable Fucking Life
There must be two of them then, right?
Physician Shoots Off A Few Adderall Prescriptions To Improve Yelp Rating
Yelp rating? That actually does exist, doesn't it?
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2022 3:28 pm
by iambiguous
Albert Camus from The Stranger
After another moment's silence she mumbled that I was peculiar, that that was probably why she loved me but that one day I might disgust her for the very same reason.
I wondered if I was peculiar.
One always has exaggerated ideas about what one doesn't know.
Worse [here]: about what they think they know.
For everything to be consummated, for me to feel less alone, I had only to wish that there be a large crowd of spectators the day of my execution and that they greet me with cries of hate.
Any large crowds here?
At that time, I often thought that if I had had to live in the trunk of a dead tree, with nothing to do but look up at the sky flowing overhead, little by little I would have gotten used to it.
You? Pick one:
1] this goes too far
2] this doesn't go far enough
I knew that I had shattered the harmony of the day, the exceptional silence of a beach where I'd been happy. Then I fired four more times at the motionless body where the bullets lodged without leaving a trace. And it was like knocking four quick times on the door of unhappiness.
The pivotal moment let's call it.
I felt the urge to reassure him that I was like everybody else, just like everybody else.
I know! I'll do that here!!
Re: Quote of the day
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2022 7:28 pm
by iambiguous
The Onion
Times Tough For Local Man Who Actually Is Superior To Women
That's you, right?
NASA Fires Engineer Secretly Working On Behalf Of Black Hole
Unless, of course, it is already too late.
Jif Slammed For New Ad Claiming Children With Peanut Allergies Just Lying For Attention
Capitalism let's call it!
Woman Takes Short Half-Hour Break From Being Feminist To Enjoy TV Show
Desperate Housewives to boot!
Man Just Going To Assume Apartment Has Functional Carbon Monoxide Detector Somewhere
Fortunately, his wife doesn't.
Is It Just Me, Or Do The Sex Dreams About Santa Start Earlier And Earlier Each Year?
Next up: sex dreams about the Easter Bunny.