Notices by loveydoe, page 7

  1. @nahff I will not be able to break you from the assumptions your argument rests on. Mind if we stop here?

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 21:34:06 UTC from web in context
  2. @rarity Ah, okay.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 21:06:05 UTC from web in context
  3. @rarity I do not claim that, friend.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 21:04:45 UTC from web in context
  4. @nahff Just to lighten the mood: http://xkcd.com/386/

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 21:03:38 UTC from web in context
  5. @rarity Aw, that is not a nice thing to say. We all have different ways of seeing things.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 20:56:44 UTC from web in context
  6. @nahff @nahff Why would it be best for people to restrict themselves to having sex just to produce babies? If a species can actually have preferences of its own, slowing down the birth rate through romance may be an excellent way to stymie overpopulation, giving the living folk more resources, and hopefully giving them happier lives. Because living folk are the ones who are really experiencing the universe, I could argue that their wellbeing and pleasure is more important than maximizing the birth rate, which seem like an ideal thing, but all of it, including romance, birth, the rise of species, and joy, seems to occur as a function of the universe's rules. Does it seem that way to you?

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 20:54:53 UTC from web in context
  7. @nahff What does one do to gain true happiness, then? If romance makes one happy, why is it only a crude substitution for true happiness? Why is joy from love inferior to other kinds of joy, or, why is it a self-deception, when other kinds of joy aren't?

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 20:20:16 UTC from web in context
  8. @nahff !ponyphilosophy # I am interested in this. Does being a concoction of the human mind make romantic love foundationless or pointless? If something can be chalked up as merely psychological or sociological, who is it really nonsense to, since it implicitly does matter to the people who experience it?

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 20:10:32 UTC from web in context
  9. @princelypublictimeline http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IeTybKL1pM4

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 17:32:42 UTC from web in context
  10. Gute Nacht, wirklich.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:53:54 UTC from bti in context
  11. @thundertheyellowchangeling Welcome to the Network, thunder.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:52:32 UTC from bti in context
  12. @caret7 What is that a picture of? I can't see.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:51:26 UTC from bti in context
  13. @caret7 Not delving, though --- playing

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:49:55 UTC from bti in context
  14. @caret7 I am playing with @rarity 's story concept.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:47:53 UTC from bti in context
  15. @rarity 'However, I was surprised by her cleanliness. I did not dare speak, but I appreciated her.'

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:44:16 UTC from bti in context
  16. @rarity I don't want to be banned, is all, hehe.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:41:34 UTC from bti in context
  17. @rarity These excerpts are becoming too much. I don't think they ought to be posted here.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:40:09 UTC from bti in context
  18. @rarity 'The smell was not ladylike. It was no scent you would expect from a princess, unless she was in the latrine, and, I will admit, I wondered if the princess had ever gone before. There had only been guesses before that moment, but then it became clear as the suns on her downy hind. And the sweat; I could not tell if it was mine or hers [...]'

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:38:01 UTC from bti in context
  19. Good night, Network.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:22:59 UTC from bti in context
  20. @ellie It is hard for me to have the gumption. I have sung in a choir, though.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:17:29 UTC from bti in context
  21. @ellie Okie-dokie.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:14:27 UTC from bti in context
  22. @ellie Let us rhyme.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:11:23 UTC from bti in context
  23. @e Sure. You seem to be popular in conversation here.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:09:02 UTC from bti in context
  24. @rarity But then I wouldn't be able to read it or keep it on my shelf! Cloning the book is much better. ;-)

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:06:03 UTC from bti in context
  25. @rarity If I had a nice book, it would be great for friends to make copies of it without damaging or destroying mine.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 08:04:23 UTC from bti in context
  26. @metaltao Very strategic, yes --- but even more, it's dreamlike. Out on that island, sipping from coconuts, flying through the ferns...

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 07:59:31 UTC from bti in context
  27. Butterfly island would be such a great place to live. It is hidden behind a waterfall in G3 My Little Pony, and it is home to the pegasi. It's a tropical place

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 07:57:23 UTC from bti in context
  28. @e Ah. He is as respectable as they say.

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 07:53:26 UTC from bti in context
  29. @ellie I have been confused from the beginning about who Snow Cone is. What is his username here?

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 07:52:15 UTC from bti in context
  30. @metaltao 'sie sind' means 'they are'. 'Yes, they are turtledoves.'

    Wednesday, 30-Jul-14 07:49:54 UTC from bti in context