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Post by khaos on Apr 1, 2018 17:50:28 GMT
like a Turk
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Post by ckyap on Nov 11, 2018 6:42:36 GMT
nicotine heals nerves and organ damage some study done before that's why i take it to recover from psychic attacks
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 11, 2018 19:28:27 GMT
Entertaining with the opposite sex is the highest level of any interests... maybe. Pleasure is a construct. Yes, for 20 years I pursued sex as the greatest pleasure, but then I asked myself: Surely there is a greater pleasure than this? Now pursuing girls is a full time occupation, it takes every effort to get the best ones; so the only alternative was to attempt celibacy to see if I could find a greater pleasure. Well it took much effort at first, but eventually I came to realize that most of the pleasure in sex is a placebo effect. That is, it is pleasurable because we simply have practiced telling ourselves that it is a pleasure. In fact if you can remember the first times it was done, the greater pleasure was in boasting to your friends that you were now more advanced than them. If you abstract any physical pleasure like this you eventually have to realize that people enslave themselves to activities like this. So once I had liberated myself from these fixations, one might suspect that life becomes dull and boring. No! The opposite is true. I can find pure pleasure in almost anything now. Simply listening to music is an ecstasy that was dulled by part of the mind constantly and subconsciously saying to itself that it would rather just have sex. Just after sex ask yourself what is REALLY so great about it? Now some may suggest that I must have had a boring sex-life to get like this. Not at all. I would have to boast terribly to dispute this, and there is no real way to prove it without sounding boastful. And most will roll their eyes at me if I tell them that I find computational astrophysics way more interesting than sex. But my own seeking of sex was a way of avoiding the terrible errors which most of academia is making in this field. It is the new experience that is most interesting. Its not just the numbers that are exciting, its that the calculations I am doing have never been done before by anyone. It is absolutely orgasmic to realize that Einstein's theory of Relativity, I have proven to be completely false. But the terrible task of convincing society that it is assuming it understands Relativity when all it is doing is repeating errors is just what pushed me into the arms of the sirens in the first place. We actually seek to escape our destiny by getting addicted to sex or smoking, or money or even excessive exercise. Or most things that are not unique. Because pleasure is always the pleasure of discovery. Repetition is what is boring and dull. I say celibacy is the ultimate orgasm. So put that in your pipe and smoke it! Haha! Actually, I was going to discuss some aspects of smoking, but this kind of addiction seems to be worth to talk. Nevertheless, we're able to say that either we're captured (caught) by our habits, or not. It's not good to loose your own control, because it automatically means - to stop using your own brain and start using feelings. When our brain is set we can make some conclusions and can control our movement of soul, i.e. as soon as our brain works properly the feelings become manual things. I think that I need to explain this 'manual' much more. I can't do it right now, because of lack of time, but what I want to do is to say that we're rulers of our perceiving time. We can change it to be more or less slowly (to increase, to decrease it, or to high, or to low the meter of frequency...) by using our brain. The brain allows us to manual a way from a feeling to a feeling (typing 'a feeling' I mean that it is a tiniest peace of feeling). This procedure - let's call it a 'surfer brain program' or 'the watcher mask' - requires some energy and while this cognitive option is on, we can't feel such good when it is off. Summary, if someone were a turtle, the one would feel something, but it wouldn't be expressed in a control manner (none can't express it to another living creature - so, that's why none of animals have their own language), and the one wouldn't warn anyone of this. Being not a turtle, but a sentiel creature (i.e. a cognitive animal) the one would start using his ability of monitoring his feelings, and all those traces the one would try to use as language. The general question is all those smoke and other procedure help or doesn't help to increase or decrease the cognitive processes?
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Post by jonbain on Nov 11, 2018 21:46:34 GMT
Pleasure is a construct. Yes, for 20 years I pursued sex as the greatest pleasure, but then I asked myself: Surely there is a greater pleasure than this? Now pursuing girls is a full time occupation, it takes every effort to get the best ones; so the only alternative was to attempt celibacy to see if I could find a greater pleasure. Well it took much effort at first, but eventually I came to realize that most of the pleasure in sex is a placebo effect. That is, it is pleasurable because we simply have practiced telling ourselves that it is a pleasure. In fact if you can remember the first times it was done, the greater pleasure was in boasting to your friends that you were now more advanced than them. If you abstract any physical pleasure like this you eventually have to realize that people enslave themselves to activities like this. So once I had liberated myself from these fixations, one might suspect that life becomes dull and boring. No! The opposite is true. I can find pure pleasure in almost anything now. Simply listening to music is an ecstasy that was dulled by part of the mind constantly and subconsciously saying to itself that it would rather just have sex. Just after sex ask yourself what is REALLY so great about it? Now some may suggest that I must have had a boring sex-life to get like this. Not at all. I would have to boast terribly to dispute this, and there is no real way to prove it without sounding boastful. And most will roll their eyes at me if I tell them that I find computational astrophysics way more interesting than sex. But my own seeking of sex was a way of avoiding the terrible errors which most of academia is making in this field. It is the new experience that is most interesting. Its not just the numbers that are exciting, its that the calculations I am doing have never been done before by anyone. It is absolutely orgasmic to realize that Einstein's theory of Relativity, I have proven to be completely false. But the terrible task of convincing society that it is assuming it understands Relativity when all it is doing is repeating errors is just what pushed me into the arms of the sirens in the first place. We actually seek to escape our destiny by getting addicted to sex or smoking, or money or even excessive exercise. Or most things that are not unique. Because pleasure is always the pleasure of discovery. Repetition is what is boring and dull. I say celibacy is the ultimate orgasm. So put that in your pipe and smoke it! Haha! Actually, I was going to discuss some aspects of smoking, but this kind of addiction seems to be worth to talk. Nevertheless, we're able to say that either we're captured (caught) by our habits, or not. It's not good to loose your own control, because it automatically means - to stop using your own brain and start using feelings. When our brain is set we can make some conclusions and can control our movement of soul, i.e. as soon as our brain works properly the feelings become manual things. I think that I need to explain this 'manual' much more. I can't do it right now, because of lack of time, but what I want to do is to say that we're rulers of our perceiving time. We can change it to be more or less slowly (to increase, to decrease it, or to high, or to low the meter of frequency...) by using our brain. The brain allows us to manual a way from a feeling to a feeling (typing 'a feeling' I mean that it is a tiniest peace of feeling). This procedure - let's call it a 'surfer brain program' or 'the watcher mask' - requires some energy and while this cognitive option is on, we can't feel such good when it is off. Summary, if someone were a turtle, the one would feel something, but it wouldn't be expressed in a control manner (none can't express it to another living creature - so, that's why none of animals have their own language), and the one wouldn't warn anyone of this. Being not a turtle, but a sentiel creature (i.e. a cognitive animal) the one would start using his ability of monitoring his feelings, and all those traces the one would try to use as language. The general question is all those smoke and other procedure help or doesn't help to increase or decrease the cognitive processes? Cognition is a choice. So if someone believes that smoking helps the cognitive process then they 'program' themselves to think deeply each time they smoke. Someone else smokes as a way of avoiding thinking. Its a free association. But I use the sex issue because people often resort to smoking to satiate sexuality. But sexuality is really normally a 'fix' to try and plug the hole in their emotional lives. The cognitive process is dualistic. We have logic and emotions; but western society or the male Caucasian mindset typically is unbalanced and favors logic over emotions. That is why they fall part emotionally without a female to prop up their ego. The vital point to see is that determinism is a fallacy. Yes we go into philosophy here, but I am unsure if I must prove free will first before we can deal with Jung's analysis of emotions and how to liberate the Soul therewith. So you accept free will or not?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 11, 2018 21:58:04 GMT
jonbain I accept you as my friend! I don't really care whether about there are free will or not. I think that my prime task is to take care about people that surround me. I don't want to say that I don't like chants about there are free will or not, but that such a topic is less prior to me than any friend. I like to solve a puzzle or make a joke, but why am I doing it? ...because of people around. If there were no people, I would be making jokes to myself like Roninson Crusoe. I'm not sure, but I feel that each time I decide "who's right, or wrong" I loose a part of energy inside me. So, all those work inside me doesn't help me much. May I ask you, please? When I saw your avatar at first (I think it was at the end of this spring) I thought that you took a nickname of John Rambo (I don't know why I've been thinking so?). Have you seen "Rambo" movies? Or maybe you read "First Blood" of David Morrell? Cheer up!
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Post by jonbain on Nov 11, 2018 22:07:31 GMT
jonbain I accept you as my friend! I don't really care whether about there are free will or not. I think that my prime task is to take care about people that surround me. I don't want to say that I don't like chants about there are free will or not, but that such a topic is less prior to me than any friend. I like to solve a puzzle or make a joke, but why am I doing it? ...because of people around. If there were no people, I would be making jokes to myself like Roninson Crusoe. I'm , but I feel that each time I decide "who's right, or wrong" I loose a part of energy inside me. So, all those work inside me doesn't help me much. May I ask you, please? When I saw your avatar at first (I think it was at the end of this spring) I thought that you took a nickname of John Rambo (I don't know why I've been thinking so?). Have you seen "Rambo" movies? Or maybe you read "First Blood" of David Morrell? Cheer up! Oh ok. I thought you were curious about why people choose to smoke. My name is Jon Bain. I did see a rambo movie once, i thought it was over-rated. But it was really popular here in South Africa back in the 80's. Guys were just fed up with conscription I suppose. Here is a joke: The pope walks up to a bar and knocks on the door: knock-knock The barman is a jew who asks 'who is there'? The pope answers 'Whydid' The jewish barman responds "Whydid who?" Pope: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" barman: "I know this one; to get to the other side to check if the elephant had its footprints in the butter". ( how this translates as funny to you.)
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Nov 11, 2018 22:22:52 GMT
jonbain I accept you as my friend! I don't really care whether about there are free will or not. I think that my prime task is to take care about people that surround me. I don't want to say that I don't like chants about there are free will or not, but that such a topic is less prior to me than any friend. I like to solve a puzzle or make a joke, but why am I doing it? ...because of people around. If there were no people, I would be making jokes to myself like Roninson Crusoe. I'm , but I feel that each time I decide "who's right, or wrong" I loose a part of energy inside me. So, all those work inside me doesn't help me much. May I ask you, please? When I saw your avatar at first (I think it was at the end of this spring) I thought that you took a nickname of John Rambo (I don't know why I've been thinking so?). Have you seen "Rambo" movies? Or maybe you read "First Blood" of David Morrell? Cheer up! Oh ok. I thought you were curious about why people choose to smoke. My name is Jon Bain. I did see a rambo movie once, i thought it was over-rated. But it was really popular here in South Africa back in the 80's. Guys were just fed up with conscription I suppose. Here is a joke: The pope walks up to a bar and knocks on the door: knock-knock The barman is a jew who asks 'who is there'? The pope answers 'Whydid' The jewish barman responds "Whydid who?" Pope: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" barman: "I know this one; to get to the other side to check if the elephant had its footprints in the butter". ( how this translates as funny to you.) Ha ha... Thank you!! Nice to meet ya too, I'm Eugene (" Евгений" in Russian; or more scary version "Женя"). I got the plot of the joke. Yeah, sometimes there's a problem with translation, I mean the problem of translating a sense of one phrase in one language to another one (I even think that what we call 'translation' means "to transfer a meaning from one language to another one"). I didn't get why jewish barman? How it relates with the main meaning of the joke? About my question in topic. I used to smoke time to time when I was reading tough texts of philosophy. It didn't help much, and this manner of smoking was used by me because I wanted to meme a computer game character I was talking about in one of the previous comments. So, it was something like toying. I asked people - do you smoke? I wanted to know - do they really smoke or they're just toying like I did, or maybe they hate smoking (as many of Arktos participants are)? As soon as I'm not feeling good in English I'm not a good to post here what I really need to. I mean if my English was better, I'd put here some more good posts with more important questions. Anyway, thank you for this dialogue!
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Post by jonbain on Nov 27, 2018 16:15:43 GMT
Oh ok. I thought you were curious about why people choose to smoke. My name is Jon Bain. I did see a rambo movie once, i thought it was over-rated. But it was really popular here in South Africa back in the 80's. Guys were just fed up with conscription I suppose. Here is a joke: The pope walks up to a bar and knocks on the door: knock-knock The barman is a jew who asks 'who is there'? The pope answers 'Whydid' The jewish barman responds "Whydid who?" Pope: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" barman: "I know this one; to get to the other side to check if the elephant had its footprints in the butter". ( how this translates as funny to you.) Ha ha... Thank you!! Nice to meet ya too, I'm Eugene (" Евгений" in Russian; or more scary version "Женя"). I got the plot of the joke. Yeah, sometimes there's a problem with translation, I mean the problem of translating a sense of one phrase in one language to another one (I even think that what we call 'translation' means "to transfer a meaning from one language to another one"). I didn't get why jewish barman? How it relates with the main meaning of the joke? About my question in topic. I used to smoke time to time when I was reading tough texts of philosophy. It didn't help much, and this manner of smoking was used by me because I wanted to meme a computer game character I was talking about in one of the previous comments. So, it was something like toying. I asked people - do you smoke? I wanted to know - do they really smoke or they're just toying like I did, or maybe they hate smoking (as many of Arktos participants are)? As soon as I'm not feeling good in English I'm not a good to post here what I really need to. I mean if my English was better, I'd put here some more good posts with more important questions. Anyway, thank you for this dialogue! I don't mind helping you get a chance to practice English. The meaning of the joke was just to put a whole bunch of joke cliche's together. Typically in English there are Jews and Popes in all jokes. Chicken crossing the road, as well as knock-knock are popular joke themes. So if you have a bunch of typical jokes in Russian you code just throw them all together into one long joke where the only really funny thing is that its just a cliche-salad.
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Post by amal1 on Nov 28, 2018 7:48:44 GMT
Yeh sometime i do or whenever i fell sad
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Post by prophettom on Nov 29, 2018 0:58:01 GMT
Yeah I smoke about a half pack a day Normally it is Pall mall I smoke weed whenever I have it. Normally about a 1/4 ounce a month. I prefer Intica but a sativa is nice when i want a boost in energy when I am high.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Dec 3, 2018 16:16:36 GMT
Ha ha... Thank you!! Nice to meet ya too, I'm Eugene (" Евгений" in Russian; or more scary version "Женя"). I got the plot of the joke. Yeah, sometimes there's a problem with translation, I mean the problem of translating a sense of one phrase in one language to another one (I even think that what we call 'translation' means "to transfer a meaning from one language to another one"). I didn't get why jewish barman? How it relates with the main meaning of the joke? About my question in topic. I used to smoke time to time when I was reading tough texts of philosophy. It didn't help much, and this manner of smoking was used by me because I wanted to meme a computer game character I was talking about in one of the previous comments. So, it was something like toying. I asked people - do you smoke? I wanted to know - do they really smoke or they're just toying like I did, or maybe they hate smoking (as many of Arktos participants are)? As soon as I'm not feeling good in English I'm not a good to post here what I really need to. I mean if my English was better, I'd put here some more good posts with more important questions. Anyway, thank you for this dialogue! I don't mind helping you get a chance to practice English. The meaning of the joke was just to put a whole bunch of joke cliche's together. Typically in English there are Jews and Popes in all jokes. Chicken crossing the road, as well as knock-knock are popular joke themes. So if you have a bunch of typical jokes in Russian you code just throw them all together into one long joke where the only really funny thing is that its just a cliche-salad. Thank you!! Look, I know it's not a suitted question for now, but what do you think about "Big Lebowski" movie? I've always wanted to ask you, because of this avatar. Will it be convenient to ask you as dude?
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Post by itsjohn on Dec 25, 2018 6:11:58 GMT
Nope , i dont smoke and also i dont like smokers.
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Post by michealpro on Dec 25, 2018 6:13:09 GMT
i dont smoke ciggrate but i smoke sheesha.
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Post by bunny32 on Dec 25, 2018 6:15:04 GMT
I never smoked a ciggrate in my entire life and i hate smoking.
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Post by jamess2 on Dec 25, 2018 6:16:14 GMT
i have smoked cigrt a few times but now i dont and now i smoke sheesha once a week.
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Post by michealpro on Dec 25, 2018 6:21:25 GMT
i have smoked cigrt a few times but now i dont and now i smoke sheesha once a week. yeah bro i love the flavour of the sheesha, What is your favorite flavor? i love Coconut.
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