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Tacysa Posted Jan 28, 2004
hmm...wow, that could go in many, many, MANY different directions...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Jan 28, 2004
Notice how his laugh ends in a chocking sound? (Aaaaggggghhh)
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Tacysa Posted Jan 28, 2004
choking, indeed. i noticed it, too. hmm...like i said, many different ways...
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Tacysa Posted Feb 1, 2004
my dirty little mind thinks that all have great potential.
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Mr. Carrot Posted Feb 1, 2004
Then what's most profitable, would be to use quantum mechanics to do all possibilities at once...
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Tacysa Posted Feb 1, 2004
but that would mean actually DOING them. that would break my personal code of ethics, you see.
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Mr. Carrot Posted Feb 2, 2004
Didn't know you had one... let's hear it, then...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Feb 2, 2004
Cynics don't though... I'm just curious about what they are...
Ethics schmetics... All dependent on time and place...
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Mr. Carrot Posted Feb 3, 2004
Acourse, but cynicism in its purest form is totally self-centered. The world is pointless, so all that matters is yourself, and ethics don't exist because ethics are all about making the wold nice for everyone else... Cool observation is good, cynisism is not...
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted Feb 3, 2004
Hah! We have him now!
Your wrong!
Ethics is not about making the world nice for everyone else despite what you may think. Ethics is about making sound decisions (on pretty much everything) based on philosophy and/or science. Such as euthanasia, abortion, clinical trails, dogs etc.
Also Cynicism is just the critique of everything else, not the thought process of thinking that everything else is pointless, thats arrogance.
Definitions are really nasty things sometimes.
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Tacysa Posted Feb 3, 2004
Precisely. You can twist these things along quite a bit. Actually, that is the practical definition.
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Mr. Carrot Posted Feb 3, 2004
Definition is good, but I was being practical, and looking at a bigger perspective, most ethics are attempts to achieve "the right thing", a sort of utopia, where everyone is happy, or at least everything is right. Cynisism is critique, and clearsight, but it also indicates that the person being cynical has given up on the idea of "utopia"...
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