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Post by Sqrl Sat May 29, 2010 11:16 am

This will be about human instincts and motives that are suggested in the Cantina Doppleganger.
I will display the topic's URL so i wont have to quote every little detail.

Get On With The Debate.

https://jvsclan.darkbb.com/tatooine-cantina-f1/i-skipped-sex-ed-t2391.htm
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Post by BgFighter/Ghost Sat May 29, 2010 1:12 pm

Never follow your instincts in my opinions. You may be smart but lots of things can seduce a human.
Just follow your mind.
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Post by Drist Sat May 29, 2010 1:43 pm

Just move the topic...?
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Post by Sqrl Sat May 29, 2010 1:50 pm

i cant.
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Post by Nihil Sat May 29, 2010 4:36 pm

Dray The Fingerless wrote:
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Culture is artificial Dray, as are Morals.

If you can find an animal with morals, tell me, though many of our morals trace back to animalistic things, other stuff, like lying and stealing are solely unique to our species, at least our moral perspective. Animals don't steal for fear of retribution, we don't steal because we put our selves in the victims shoes and because we know it is wrong and unfair.

I don't want to change us into something else, Dray, I want to change our lookout so that we can change, as a people, and maybe a species, into something better, changing as a species, though, could entail not being "human" anymore, or just being human and having different views and such, transcending our animalistic behavior for a more civilized society. Dray, I should point out that you made the prediction just today about humans evolving into something or nother in the synthetic life thread

if you think culture or morals are superficial and artificial, you are wrong. they are in us now, after thousands of years of existence, its in us, its in our society, its our inner culture. there are cultural differences in the world, but somethings are global, and its those global things that makes us human, our hybridness between an animal and a robot.

and dont twist my words again fool, i said id like us see make synthetic environment, but that is a purely scientifical experment, it has nothing to do with changing us on a core value.


Dray, you are looking at it completely wrong, I said why some of those are universal, and you apparently ignored that, some things, like charity, are not beneficial to us, they help others, huh? right? If you find a Labrador in Japan, it will act the same as a Labrador from America, generally, disregarding quirks. So, therefore, by that reasoning, all animals would be human. Its our differences that make us human, our ability to THINK OUTSIDE THE CONSTRAINTS OF ANIMAL BEHAVIORS AND THINK FOR OURSELVES UNIQUELY!! It's truly a wonderful thing! And, thus, some aspects of our culture transcend our animalistic origins, but, many times, our culture derives from animal origins. For instance, in the 1500s it was considered scandalous to sleep with someone else besides your wife or outside of marriage, that is the norm today! THAT COMPLETELY FORGOES LOGICAL EVOLUTIONARY THINKING!!! The Middle Ages was a time where they needed to populate the earth and have workers! SEE!?!?

Your welcome Dray that shows how we transcend animalistic instincts
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Post by Dray The Fingerless Sat May 29, 2010 6:34 pm

ah and here is the catch back nihil. there isnt a single human being alive who doesnt have a sexual desire. if they dont, they are sick. it is a global thing, all humans have it, wherever they are. so the same things of transcendency you spout are just as global and universal as the primal urges we have. it is the mixes of both, in different situations and places, that makes us diverse thru out the world. the extremes of both however, are global. i was not referring just to animalistic things.
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Post by soran Sat May 29, 2010 7:15 pm

why is it everytime nihil says something, we have to have like a 10+ page ''discussion''?
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Post by Aardvark Sat May 29, 2010 7:29 pm

Did you guys really make a debate from a JOKE THREAD?
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Post by Nihil Sat May 29, 2010 8:19 pm

My point isn't that we don't have them, Dray, but that we transcend them.
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Post by Dray The Fingerless Sun May 30, 2010 12:09 am

you are having delusions of grandeur nihil. you think rationality gives you some right or capability to be more then you are. in reality...it doesnt. not as a species, only as an individual.
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Post by Champion Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:56 am

NIHIL THE DAY YOU SLIP YOUR LITTLE PENOR INTO A FEMALES PUSSY (OR GUYS ASSHOLE IF YOU ARE GAY) IS THE DAY YOU WILL FORGET ABOUT THIS DILUSION YOU HAVE.

Never EVER give up your primal instincts. They are your heritage and they can serve as a major advantage to a inwardly tuned individual.
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