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  1. The Cabal has arrived.

    Monday, 04-Apr-11 23:23:56 UTC from web
    1. @pyravia Suicide sucks, you only get to do it once, how lame is that?

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:19:27 UTC from web
    2. @pyravia You know what's funny? There was a time when I thought there were no good cartoons left on the TV - and look at it today. You never know what the future will bring.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:22:42 UTC from web
    3. @snowcone I'd prefer if you survived the season three finale.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:25:17 UTC from web
    4. @pyravia But that'll ruin the surprise! I find there is no reason to kill myself no matter how terrible my situation is, why end it all when you can always discover something new and continue?

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:27:02 UTC from web
    5. @pyravia I also noticed that your keyboard is in Canadian French mode, click the little keyboard icon to the bottom left and click on US, it'll enable the proper key functions.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:28:40 UTC from web
    6. @snowcone My sister is often wanting to commit suicide, it gets on my nerves now, "I hate everything this, life sucks that." It truly buggers me to no end.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:30:39 UTC from web
    7. @pyravia Well, hey, it's your life, you do what you want with it.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:32:04 UTC from web
    8. @pyravia @snowcone Yeah, I find forcing someone to do something is quite stupid, perhaps you two see something different that me, so I'm not the one to judge, I'm not you, therefore it' not in my authority to control your life and tell you want to do. :)

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:35:56 UTC from web
    9. @snowcone Hey, I think you have the right to do with your life whatever you want. I'd just be sad if you just disappeared...

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:39:19 UTC from web
    10. @pyravia :) I just try to be understanding in these confusing times.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:39:56 UTC from web
    11. @snowcone Nah. Sane people are much more dangerous as insane people.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:41:29 UTC from web
    12. @snowcone Why did I read "save"? However, I do agree xD

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:41:55 UTC from web
    13. @snowcone Hmm... Crazies are much more nice than sanies! XD

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:42:23 UTC from web
    14. @pyravia I'll try to do something in banking, whatever it may be. How about you?

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:43:53 UTC from web
    15. @snowcone You cannot ever be a genius without being a little crazy. (There was something about smart people having like untapped schizophrenia that could be unleashed by smoking weed or something)

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:45:14 UTC from web
      1. @nixter Smart people get bored easily and usually find not really sane ways to entertain themselves.

        Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:46:59 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos Now that I think about it once I watched MLP from some person's window form their house while their little girl was watching it and I tried to see how long it'll take for me to get caught. I was really bored.

          Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:48:29 UTC from web
    16. @pyravia And with that I wish you luck!

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:46:37 UTC from web
    17. @snowcone And he dropped out of school I think.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:46:52 UTC from web
    18. @snowcone That's not cracy, that's just awesome. Nietzsche would be a better example. One of the most brilliant philosophers of all time - suffered from schizophrenia in his late years.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:48:32 UTC from web
      1. @hakupony Or Tesla and his pigeon.

        Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:49:05 UTC from web
    19. @snowcone That's how you epicly Jew everyone.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:48:53 UTC from web
    20. @snowcone Pinkie Pie is a sugar powered eldritch abomination.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:50:41 UTC from web
    21. @snowcone He dropped out of high school because he refused to get his will broken - which is what education pretty much was about. He left because everyone yelled at him for being "respectless". I like that :)

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:51:37 UTC from web
    22. @snowcone Really? He was very religious? I'm atheist m'self, the only time I'm religious is when I'm proving other's religions wrong but I don't think of that person any less... Unless they're Mormons.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:52:39 UTC from web
    23. @snowcone How do you know he was religious?

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:53:11 UTC from web
    24. @snowcone He did care about the world arount him - he even was a socialist...

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:54:42 UTC from web
      1. @hakupony He probably cared too much.,

        Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:55:15 UTC from web
    25. @pyravia *Brohoofs and other forms of web user- to- web user friendships*

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:54:49 UTC from web
    26. @snowcone There are hints that he privately wasn't that much respecting. The thing is that it is kind of hard to know and the only thing I know is that he grew up in a jewish family but left the jewish community at the age of 17.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:57:16 UTC from web
    27. @pyravia :D So I have this theory about the universe.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:57:26 UTC from web
    28. @pyravia Okay if you insist *prepares baseball bat*

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 21:59:49 UTC from web
    29. @pyravia I thought you wanted someone to hit you?

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:03:06 UTC from web
    30. @pyravia K, so if the universe is ever growing, then it always was growing, thus it was never not-growing, THUS it was just a forever growing entity. Y'know how you can always make a fraction less and less, but can never have zero? Think of the universe like that, it started never quite at a zero, but forever expanding.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:03:28 UTC from web
    31. @snowcone He also was a vegetarian. I'd say he is a prime example of a scientific-idealistic fiew of the world. A typical INTP would be Werner Heisenberg...

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:05:26 UTC from web
    32. @pyravia How Christianity is just so we can all pretend we'll all go somewhere when we die if we just say, "I love Jesus!" Ok, lay it on me!~~

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:05:38 UTC from web
    33. @pyravia Makes sense. But to be truthful, I don't believe in a God, to me there is being that created us, I'm not an agnostic, either. I'm certain there is no God. But that's what I think,

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:11:25 UTC from web
      1. @nixter I believe the universe always was and will eventually repeat itself because there are only limited possibilities. If we die, our brains cease to work and our bodies get eaten by animals (in most cases just worms) or feed plants in the form of ash. Your believe that you are divided fro the rest of the world is just a culturally shaped believe. If you are dead, you will be no more, but nothing of what was you will be gone from this universe.

        Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:18:13 UTC from web
        1. @hakupony I believe the universe always was and stuff but I think it'll just keep growing and growing and growing and won't ever stop ever. NEVER. STOP. GROWING. Because, what's to stop it from growing?

          Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:21:21 UTC from web
          1. @nixter I don't know - I don't really know much about physics.

            Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:25:00 UTC from web
            1. @hakupony Well if it never stopped like a gazillion years ago I think it'll do what it'll do.

              Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:28:10 UTC from web
              1. @nixter To be honest, it does not really matter for me. If the Universe expanded forever, then our solar system would eventually be without external influences because we can't explain how new energy or matter should come to the universe. (preservation of energy isn't disproven if I remember). So after that, we would have a closed system which would either repead itself forever or just end up in stasis.

                Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:31:26 UTC from web
                1. @hakupony Well, we shouldn't even care, we won't live to see it. ;)

                  Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:36:17 UTC from web
                  1. @nixter That's pretty much true. I don't think too much about that matter - I just read that the universe will someday shrink again and it soundded like a reasonable argument. It especially fills the hole what was before the birth of the universe.

                    Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:39:22 UTC from web
                    1. @hakupony Hmmm... I'm too lazy to think about the universe right now.

                      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:40:31 UTC from web
    34. @pyravia Mmmhmm. That's true.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:14:09 UTC from web
    35. @pyravia Because if you think about it, nothing as no boundaries, so we were bound to become something, if you catch my drift. Nothing entitles no rules, so, yeah.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:14:46 UTC from web
    36. @pyravia But when the distance always grows, it grows to infinite. That also means that the time the energy would need would also grows to infinite.

      Wednesday, 22-Aug-12 22:36:27 UTC from web