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A revolution in thought

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:10 pm
by peacegirl
Hi to everyone,

I was here a awhile ago but the discussion didn't get too far. I'm trying to revive a short discussion on the topic of determinism because this leads to a discovery that has yet to be thoroughly investigated. Will you all give me the benefit of the doubt? I hope so.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:45 pm
by HexHammer
Maybe you should be better at asking the question, instead of preliminary probeing.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:54 pm
by The Voice of Time
Why haven't you asked the question yet? O.o

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:00 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
The Voice of Time wrote:Why haven't you asked the question yet? O.o
It's a type of game women play... A woman is like a leaf in the wind, fluttering about, unsure of whether or not she should land, or in this case, reveal whatever "secret" she has in store. This provides her with two things, providing an aura and illusion of mystery about her, and providing her with her own personal amusement. By this time, she has probably abandoned the forums altogether, in search of new novelty, and new people to share in her silly games.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:22 pm
by The Voice of Time
I doubt she found amusement. More likely she's some kind of emotionally unbalanced person who who suddenly got the angst when it was time to show what it's about.

May be a chance she forgot it in the original post as well only to be to cowardly to continue.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:55 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
The Voice of Time wrote:I doubt she found amusement. More likely she's some kind of emotionally unbalanced person who who suddenly got the angst when it was time to show what it's about.

May be a chance she forgot it in the original post as well only to be to cowardly to continue.
She did it due to her own hormonal flooding, trust me it was her bowing to the winds of pleasure. I can hear her frightful, fickle giggles echo in me now.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:10 pm
by The Voice of Time
Unless you're her, then no, you can't.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:32 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
The Voice of Time wrote:Unless you're her, then no, you can't.
I can. I know how the woman thinks, how she feels. Humans are basically all the same model of robot, with slightly different parameters from one another. It is not magic how Sherlock deduces personalities so effortlessly. In fact, due to the brainwashing and delusion inflicted upon them by the stream known as the "main", I know many better than they know themselves. Kinda like being at a mental hospital where the crazies won't admit they're a certain way, because they refuse to examine their own inner machinations. In addition, due to Poe's Law, fear, and pride, people will desperately lie and avoid admitting anything truthful about themselves for various reasons.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:35 pm
by thedoc
I am disappointed now, I thought Peacegirl was reviving her thread, and there was going to be some entertainment, but then I found it was just you 2 posting on something you know nothing about.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:51 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
thedoc wrote:I am disappointed now, I thought Peacegirl was reviving her thread, and there was going to be some entertainment, but then I found it was just you 2 posting on something you know nothing about.
I know something about it. Something is not nothing, and this particular something was probably of greater rarity than anything she had to offer. I don't know what her original question was going to be, neither do I care to. I doubt it was anything of interest, even for someone as easily intrigued as you. I'd imagine she long abandoned this wastelands of a forum, no doubt due to too many dried up old men, and boring threads, in my opinion.

As for me posting in the thread, I thought it was fairly obvious, if you look at any thread it should show the name of the last poster on the thread title on the left.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:28 pm
by thedoc
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
thedoc wrote:I am disappointed now, I thought Peacegirl was reviving her thread, and there was going to be some entertainment, but then I found it was just you 2 posting on something you know nothing about.
I know something about it. Something is not nothing, and this particular something was probably of greater rarity than anything she had to offer. I don't know what her original question was going to be, neither do I care to. I doubt it was anything of interest, even for someone as easily intrigued as you. I'd imagine she long abandoned this wastelands of a forum, no doubt due to too many dried up old men, and boring threads, in my opinion.

As for me posting in the thread, I thought it was fairly obvious, if you look at any thread it should show the name of the last poster on the thread title on the left.
You and VOT know nothing about Peacegirl, she had knowledge that would end all war and crime on Earth, and you know nothing about it.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:42 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
thedoc wrote:
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
thedoc wrote:I am disappointed now, I thought Peacegirl was reviving her thread, and there was going to be some entertainment, but then I found it was just you 2 posting on something you know nothing about.
I know something about it. Something is not nothing, and this particular something was probably of greater rarity than anything she had to offer. I don't know what her original question was going to be, neither do I care to. I doubt it was anything of interest, even for someone as easily intrigued as you. I'd imagine she long abandoned this wastelands of a forum, no doubt due to too many dried up old men, and boring threads, in my opinion.

As for me posting in the thread, I thought it was fairly obvious, if you look at any thread it should show the name of the last poster on the thread title on the left.
You and VOT know nothing about Peacegirl, she had knowledge that would end all war and crime on Earth, and you know nothing about it.
Highly doubtful, and if she did, you are being quite obtuse about it. Share your knowledge with us. Unless of course, she was just leading you on...

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 12:04 am
by thedoc
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
thedoc wrote:
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote: I know something about it. Something is not nothing, and this particular something was probably of greater rarity than anything she had to offer. I don't know what her original question was going to be, neither do I care to. I doubt it was anything of interest, even for someone as easily intrigued as you. I'd imagine she long abandoned this wastelands of a forum, no doubt due to too many dried up old men, and boring threads, in my opinion.

As for me posting in the thread, I thought it was fairly obvious, if you look at any thread it should show the name of the last poster on the thread title on the left.
You and VOT know nothing about Peacegirl, she had knowledge that would end all war and crime on Earth, and you know nothing about it.
Highly doubtful, and if she did, you are being quite obtuse about it. Share your knowledge with us. Unless of course, she was just leading you on...
You first, I contend that you know nothing, prove me wrong? Others here, and those who have been reading these threads, know that I know Peacegirl quite well.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 12:46 am
by GreatandWiseTrixie
thedoc wrote: You first, I contend that you know nothing, prove me wrong? Others here, and those who have been reading these threads, know that I know Peacegirl quite well.
Ah, your senility flares up again from the matter. It should be clear to any sane person that judging from the timestamps, I never met peacegirl. But of course, you have your senile delusions that I am some previous member of the forum.

In addition, more senility from you asking me to prove that I know information, the same information which I asked you to share with me. If I knew the information, why would I ask you to share it with me? Ridiculous. I am beginning to think you've forgotten the information, due to your old age, and you are trying to cover the fact that you forgot such vital information crucial to the stability and integrity of a planet.

Re: A revolution in thought

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 2:31 am
by HexHammer
GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:It's a type of game women play... A woman is like a leaf in the wind, fluttering about, unsure of whether or not she should land, or in this case, reveal whatever "secret" she has in store. This provides her with two things, providing an aura and illusion of mystery about her, and providing her with her own personal amusement. By this time, she has probably abandoned the forums altogether, in search of new novelty, and new people to share in her silly games.
Such insights, tho I would call it excessive attention whoring from OP.