I sometimes read P&R....
And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics.
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I sometimes read P&R....
And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics. <_<; Sylph.Shadowlina said: » I sometimes read P&R.... And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics. <_<; Not sure what the P+R section has to do with political studies Rooks said: » Sylph.Shadowlina said: » I sometimes read P&R.... And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics. <_<; Not sure what the P+R section has to do with political studies What? We have calm, deep, meaningful conversations in P&R and use differing viewpoints to enrich and expand our own. ....I was trying to see if I could keep a straight face while typing that sentence. I failed. Rooks said: » Sylph.Shadowlina said: » I sometimes read P&R.... And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics. <_<; Not sure what the P+R section has to do with political studies Surprisingly not a lot.... when it maybe should!! *dies* It crushes my hopes and dreams! I do grow from those discussions. Which doesn't mean I change my ideology based on what others say, but I do discover new things about my own ideas, new angles to look at them from and even if I think what x person says is just a pile of garbage, it still forces me to look from other directions(and I don't mean putting myself in their shoes, but simply take a different thinking route), and this is a learning experience.
I refuse to be anchored in the same thoughts all my life, I learn more everyday and this is why (para)philosophical conversations, or intellectual in general, are enjoyable to me. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I do grow from those discussions. Which doesn't mean I change my ideology based on what others say, but I do discover new things about my own ideas, new angles to look at them from and even if I think what x person says is just a pile of garbage, it still forces me to look from other directions(and I don't mean putting myself in their shoes, but simply take a different thinking route), and this is a learning experience. I refuse to be anchored in the same thoughts all my life, I learn more everyday and this is why (para)philosophical conversations, or intellectual in general, are enjoyable to me. I do concur. But alas, whenever i visit there seems to be less about Politics and Religion and more about ranting and raving. I enjoy political banter. I think it's some of the funniest things in the universe how much people can lie to just gain peoples favor. Although i'd say that someones political beliefs can easily point out how a person really is, and how some people make a judge on character based on this fact too. Yet Ironically some of the nicest, charitable people i know are often quiet right wing politically. Which offers quiet an interesting view. (I mean you'd think that they'd be more lib or left right?) I also find it really interesting on how regional politics can be too. I think i prefer just stone cold facts than the banter though which P&R can have. But meh. *shrugs* that's how politics is right! Mind you that kinda comes in where i studied more Political History than Politics as just the subject itself. Josiahkf said: » Bahamut.Ravael said: » Rooks said: » Sylph.Shadowlina said: » I sometimes read P&R.... And i wonder, why did i do pretty much 2 years of political studies....? God i hate politics. <_<; Not sure what the P+R section has to do with political studies What? We have calm, deep, meaningful conversations in P&R and use differing viewpoints to enrich and expand our own. ....I was trying to see if I could keep a straight face while typing that sentence. I failed. I find anyone can be reached for a solid discussion if you stretch out the right appendage. You're right. I was being snarky, but there have been some good moments in there. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » The stone cold facts are that sans is overrated! See? The banter is gentler. Spath logs?
Sylph.Shadowlina said: » Spath logs? I will now always imagine Lina as making San's noises forever and always. Also, this thread feels too slow. Someone speed this ***up. Or, not... Either way I'm on hyper speed. *flies into nearby wall* Offline
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Also with 4 dungeons (two dailies: one before reset, and one after +2 Void Ark runs) gave me 190 Esoteric tomes. So Void Ark is done for the week on main char, still need dragoon ***for the alt char. Josiahkf said: » When something is rolling on the ground, what do you imagine it is??? Valefor.Sehachan said: » I do grow from those discussions. Which doesn't mean I change my ideology based on what others say, but I do discover new things about my own ideas, new angles to look at them from and even if I think what x person says is just a pile of garbage, it still forces me to look from other directions(and I don't mean putting myself in their shoes, but simply take a different thinking route), and this is a learning experience. I refuse to be anchored in the same thoughts all my life, I learn more everyday and this is why (para)philosophical conversations, or intellectual in general, are enjoyable to me. Sylph.Shadowlina said: » Spath logs? Whaaaaaat rolls down stairs alone or in pairs and over your neighbors dog What's great for a snack and fits on your back It's LOG LOG LOG Spath log does not sound like a good snack... also not sure if it fits on your back.
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