Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 2:38 pm
A: A philosophy forum.
For the discussion of all things philosophical.
https://canzookia.com/
Such is life, it seems.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
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[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
B: Test results that measure an average subjective consensus, based on interpretations ranging from biased to detached, that can be interpreted in various ways as proof of some objective evidence, supporting a pre-fashioned narrative.
And where do you go if you are a bit of an odd ball with a need to express yourself, and doing so in the real world would get you punched in the face on a daily basis?Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
______________________________________________________
[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
Lol, yes. The internet hampers certain kinds of social feedback. It changes everyone else so you don't need to get drunk to be an ass.