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Trying to explain my philosophy while drunk
Thread starterworldexploder
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Thank you very much. Personally I think my explaintion sucks because I'm too drunk. I need to explain these ideas when I am sobered up. Thank you again.
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Would you give up all your happiness in this life and your offspring's happiness in order to reduce all suffering by not reproducing. If not you're a selfish peice of shit
Would you give up all your happiness in this life and your offspring's happiness in order to reduce all suffering by not reproducing. If not you're a selfish peice of shit
Absolutly not. You are preaching to the choir. I want to die for personal reasons but it would save the government some money so that they can focus on the people who want to live.
If you want to come from it from an economic standpoint, the universal right to die would make room and save a lot of money.
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Oh yeah. I've heard about "pissed" meaning drunk in Australia. I am actually very interested in linguists and accents. Just yesterday I was looking up YouTube videos of people from NZ. Y'all sound very different from Australians,
America has countless accents. I'm from the application mountains. We sound different from true southerners yet have similarities. We sound more "lazy" than someone from let's say from Alabama. The New England accent is like from another country. Same with California and the Midwest.
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Oh yeah. I've heard about "pissed" meaning drunk in Australia. I am actually very interested in linguists and accents. Just yesterday I was looking up YouTube videos of people from NZ. Y'all sound very different from Australians,
America has countless accents. I'm from the application mountains. We sound different from true southerners yet have similarities. We sound more "lazy" than someone from let's say from Alabama. The New England accent is like from another country. Same with California and the Midwest.
Even southerners didn't sound "southern" over 100 years ago. Here is a confederate soldier who fought in the civil war - sounds nothing like southerns do today. The modern day southern and Appalachian accent evolved pretty recently. The only reason we have a West Virginia was because we split from Virginia and joined the union during the civil war. Unfortunately people here have s confederate mindset.
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Oh yeah. I've heard about "pissed" meaning drunk in Australia. I am actually very interested in linguists and accents. Just yesterday I was looking up YouTube videos of people from NZ. Y'all sound very different from Australians,
America has countless accents. I'm from the application mountains. We sound different from true southerners yet have similarities. We sound more "lazy" than someone from let's say from Alabama. The New England accent is like from another country. Same with California and the Midwest.
American accents are fascinating. Areas that are very close together—even within the same state—have very different accents and slang. MA and NY for example. I've lived in CT, MA, and currently NY. Bostonians have an interesting way of talking: they don't really pronounce R. Like "Park the car" is "Pak the ca".
This is very, very logical. However, many people in the world (are pro-lifers, no surprise) don't want to acknowledge it or see it that way. They think of life as the sacred and boundless value beyond even money, even though it isn't. It's very ironic how the gov't and society doesn't seem to care how much they spend on 'saving or rescuing' suicidal people but do very little to improve their lives. I agree that in an overpopulated world, there are fewer and fewer resources to go around for everyone and that if our world population shrunk down to maybe less than 1 billion, then there would be even more resources for people to enjoy and less cutthroat competition for resources and what not.
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