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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby rocbuilder » 22 Feb 2010, 08:24

FWG IRRITATES NONCON... .. then i guess noncon does not like her hair, cloths .... shoes, computer, dreams, mouse, keyboard... theres a long list...
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby Noonie » 22 Feb 2010, 12:58

rocbuilder wrote:FWG IRRITATES NONCON... .. then i guess noncon does not like her hair, cloths .... shoes, computer, dreams, mouse, keyboard... theres a long list...

Wherud this come from?
And my shoes and clothes are mostly from the 80's, thank you.

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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby rocbuilder » 23 Feb 2010, 08:55

thenonconformist wrote:Wherud this come from?
And my shoes and clothes are mostly from the 80's, thank you.

... wow.. thats old... my clothes usually last for 8 years... my shoes .. well about half a year.
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby NETSKYvirus » 08 Mar 2010, 23:29

if you can speak alot, then why can't people reinforce the actions to suit the words?

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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby Munter » 18 Mar 2010, 01:38

Right guys, here's a topic worth exploring.

I have no particular specific point to make on this yet, just putting it to the forum for discussion...

I've been watching performance art recently, lots of mad stuff, one show in particular I really like, by a guy called Franko B.

**DISCLAIMER**
This video, although not sexual, does contain full frontal male nudity and some blood.
By clicking the link you confirm you are over 16 and/or are permitted to view something that contains non-sexual nudity of any kind.


Anyways, here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic6fOEkpiko


So, can this be called art?
I think so, what do we think?
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby gheener » 11 Apr 2010, 10:58

man, why is it that i laugh at people in pain. is it human nature?
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby JoshyJosh16 » 13 Apr 2010, 06:20

gheener wrote:man, why is it that i laugh at people in pain. is it human nature?


It ,mite be u just never know... :? :? :? :? :?
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby Munter » 14 May 2010, 11:53

Right, New topic guys!!!

Let's start very generally

Morality, Right and Wrong.

So guys, morality, is it objective? As in, does it apply to everyone? Does it only apply to your society?

Is there such a thing as right and wrong? Are they just concepts invented by humans? Can animals be moral creatures?

If all humans died, would morality still exist?

Tell me what you think, don't be shy! You are all philosophers.
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby Hitokiri » 14 May 2010, 13:57

Right and Wrong...

We all have our own sense of morality really.
In the strictest sense we got to agree that there is no right and wrong.
All is just a 'shade of grey'...although some is really dark grey and other is very light grey.

Society (and that can be as big or as small as you wish) deems some things black and some things white. Murder for example we can safely put in the black area of morality.

For many day to day stuff we got to look more into ourselves as a person and how we feel about it, perhaps also look how some of our close environment feels about some of the everyday stuff.

So this is a very difficult question, with an easy answer, making it difficult again.
It all differs from person to person how "grey" an action is to them.
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Re: Munter's Philosophy Corner.

Postby katterz » 05 Jun 2010, 07:33

i think we need a new topic munt cuz it seems that no one understands this one !!!
You don't judge a book by it cover , so why judge me !!
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