I think the most successful civilizations are those that are the most open-minded
Well I think every civilization needs a good concept for enough people to buy into it. But I'm a bit too lazy to provide coherent examples at the moment.
I think the most successful civilizations are those that are the most open-minded
every civilization needs a good concept for enough people to buy into it
like utilitarianism?
Yeah, I'd go more with terrifying or at least worrisome.A bit clinical sounding, you mean?
Yeah, I'd go more with terrifying or at least worrisome.
I find these days that the word "interesting" is often used in a passive aggresive way. True "interest" is feigned. There's no real interest in your position. The interest is in undermining your "flawed" argument. We could call it a logical falacy, the "interesting argument.""Interesting" is an interesting word to use here.
I find these days that the word "interesting" is often used in a passive aggresive way. True "interest" is feigned. There's no real interest in your position. The interest is in undermining your "flawed" argument. We could call it a logical falacy, the "interesting argument."
In Dante’s Inferno, the Circles of Hell are arranged from least to most severe.
The Seventh Circle is reserved for violent sinners, like those that take a life.
The Eighth Circle is reserved for fraudsters and hypocrites. It’s such a deep plunge from the Seventh Circle, that Dante and Virgil have to descend to it by riding on the back of the monster Geryon.
Is lying a worse sin than murder?
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My appologies. I wasn't talking about your post, which seems sincere. I was just going off on a tangent. Something I've noticed. But I should have prefaced that I wasn't refering to your use of the word.Hmm. Tbh, apocalyptic stuff has featured in various WIPs across the years. I'd say it's an interest. I find the reasoning behind the perception of passive aggressive to be not accurate. But, playing devil's advocate here, understandable since the interwebs lends itself to those kinds of interpretations/motivations.