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"content": "Today in the history of the lie that is \"Party Unity,\" Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have staunchly disagreed with their own party, gone on to endorse Trump's tomahawk missile strike, and received little to no backlash. Bernie has to play nice with the Democrats, but their own Congressional leaders are allowed to spite the platform and side with their foe in launching 47 missiles.",
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"content": "Today in the history of the lie that is \"Party Unity,\" Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have staunchly disagreed with their own party, gone on to endorse Trump's tomahawk missile strike, and received little to no backlash. Bernie has to play nice with the Democrats, but their own Congressional leaders are allowed to spite the platform and side with their foe in launching 47 missiles.",
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"content": "Since \"God is Love,\" can we not describe The Trinity as \"three persons, one Love?\"",
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"content": "Since \"God is Love,\" can we not describe The Trinity as \"three persons, one Love?\"",
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"content": "Is feminism a creed (a feminist is one who believes x, y, and z), or is it an activity (a feminist is one who does x, y, and z)?",
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"content": "That Hillary supporters refuse to take personal responsibility after the election is tragically status quo.<br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/ZpRO7h2HLFo\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/ZpRO7h2HLFo</a>",
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"content": "That Hillary supporters refuse to take personal responsibility after the election is tragically status quo.\nhttps://youtu.be/ZpRO7h2HLFo",
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"content": "Flying a spaceship is no fun if you can't bump into everything.<br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/NsP3C6iHJww\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/NsP3C6iHJww</a>",
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"content": "This follow-up post to my self introduction is by request. This is more to provide a psychological profile of myself than anything else, so I don't care if nobody agrees with me. Go ahead and comment anyway, though.<br /><br />\tI don't consider myself to be human. I don't see things the way that at least 99% of humans see them. Instead, I see things with a mechanical, robotic eye, one that deconstructs and reconstructs things in a detached manner. As well, I'm very detached from everybody, even my fiance. I should be an autist, but I don't have handicapped social skills or awareness. I simply have a general antipathy. Maybe I can feel love, but I don't pine for the feeling.<br />\tIf I'm not human, what am I? ... otherkin, obviously. As best as I can research, I'm a hobgoblin changeling. Hobgoblins are like goblins but smaller and nicer. Being 6 feet tall may not seem short, but for someone who's full of Eastern European blood, it's below average. In the end, though, my personal conclusion matters only to me. I try too hard to pass myself off as human to care whether someone \"refuses to acknowledge me as I really am.\" Of course, my conclusion about myself comes from more than just a lack of feelings but also philosophical quandaries.<br />\tIs there some innate benefit to calling myself human? Anthrocentric thinking has come to bother me because it has in recent times come at the cost of everything else. Animals and environments are being killed en masse for the sake of humankind's technical superiority. Human feeling routinely gets hijacked by propaganda for the sake of control. Saying that the Holocaust was bad and that the Germans were wrong to not see is popular, but pointing out the incessant animal rights abuses within the food industry gets no response because the calculated, cramped killing facilities are \"over there,\" away from the paying customers. The previous statement sound maliciously hyperbolic, but what's happening really has crossed several ethical lines. As well, grass-fed beef tastes better and is regardless a higher-quality meat.<br />\tYes, I believe in magic. How anyone can believe in reasonable politicians and not magic is beyond me. While I won't eagerly point at things and indentify them as sorcery, I do reserve the notion as a default explaination until properly explained scientifically. As well, magic and science intersect at the word, \"absurd.\" Magic and absurdities are both things that should not phycsically be possible and yet are, and the universe has been scientifically proven to be absurd. Because of that, I comfortably claim that the universe is magical.<br />\tMy not having memories of being a goblin cannot confirm nor deny whether that was my previous existence. Becoming a child requires having a child's brain, and that comes with its capability to store memories. In parallel fashion, nobody really has memories of a past life, even if he can research which one he had. All of his memories are what were physically etched into his brain via his own nerve endings. \"What if his own spirit etched them in to show him his own past life?\" Watch The Manchurian Candidate or Ichi The Killer, and you'll understand why I wouldn't be willing to believe that scenario. If you have already seen them, then you can probably already see why I take my own \"self discovery\" with a grain of salt.",
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"published": "2016-09-21T17:14:17+00:00",
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"content": "This follow-up post to my self introduction is by request. This is more to provide a psychological profile of myself than anything else, so I don't care if nobody agrees with me. Go ahead and comment anyway, though.\n\n\tI don't consider myself to be human. I don't see things the way that at least 99% of humans see them. Instead, I see things with a mechanical, robotic eye, one that deconstructs and reconstructs things in a detached manner. As well, I'm very detached from everybody, even my fiance. I should be an autist, but I don't have handicapped social skills or awareness. I simply have a general antipathy. Maybe I can feel love, but I don't pine for the feeling.\n\tIf I'm not human, what am I? ... otherkin, obviously. As best as I can research, I'm a hobgoblin changeling. Hobgoblins are like goblins but smaller and nicer. Being 6 feet tall may not seem short, but for someone who's full of Eastern European blood, it's below average. In the end, though, my personal conclusion matters only to me. I try too hard to pass myself off as human to care whether someone \"refuses to acknowledge me as I really am.\" Of course, my conclusion about myself comes from more than just a lack of feelings but also philosophical quandaries.\n\tIs there some innate benefit to calling myself human? Anthrocentric thinking has come to bother me because it has in recent times come at the cost of everything else. Animals and environments are being killed en masse for the sake of humankind's technical superiority. Human feeling routinely gets hijacked by propaganda for the sake of control. Saying that the Holocaust was bad and that the Germans were wrong to not see is popular, but pointing out the incessant animal rights abuses within the food industry gets no response because the calculated, cramped killing facilities are \"over there,\" away from the paying customers. The previous statement sound maliciously hyperbolic, but what's happening really has crossed several ethical lines. As well, grass-fed beef tastes better and is regardless a higher-quality meat.\n\tYes, I believe in magic. How anyone can believe in reasonable politicians and not magic is beyond me. While I won't eagerly point at things and indentify them as sorcery, I do reserve the notion as a default explaination until properly explained scientifically. As well, magic and science intersect at the word, \"absurd.\" Magic and absurdities are both things that should not phycsically be possible and yet are, and the universe has been scientifically proven to be absurd. Because of that, I comfortably claim that the universe is magical.\n\tMy not having memories of being a goblin cannot confirm nor deny whether that was my previous existence. Becoming a child requires having a child's brain, and that comes with its capability to store memories. In parallel fashion, nobody really has memories of a past life, even if he can research which one he had. All of his memories are what were physically etched into his brain via his own nerve endings. \"What if his own spirit etched them in to show him his own past life?\" Watch The Manchurian Candidate or Ichi The Killer, and you'll understand why I wouldn't be willing to believe that scenario. If you have already seen them, then you can probably already see why I take my own \"self discovery\" with a grain of salt.",
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"content": "I wouldn't argue against the idea that its better later, but, in the words of Noah Antwiler, \"[Forget] that! Why can't it be good NOW?!\"<br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/QXGRw1xV_SY\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/QXGRw1xV_SY</a>",
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"content": "I wouldn't argue against the idea that its better later, but, in the words of Noah Antwiler, \"[Forget] that! Why can't it be good NOW?!\"\nhttps://youtu.be/QXGRw1xV_SY",
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"content": "...<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=886WkL-vBV4\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=886WkL-vBV4</a>",
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"published": "2016-09-19T13:37:31+00:00",
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"content": "I find the litanies of questions for deciding whether or not to say something (Is it nice? Is it necessary? Is it respectful? etcetera) to be somewhat childish. Literally, lists of yes/no questions are designed for getting children to begin self-reflection and are to philosophy what the 1st gear is to a car with standard transmission.<br />Instead, when considering whether or not to say something, I ask only one question with measurable answers:<br /><br />What does this add to the conversation?",
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"content": "I find the litanies of questions for deciding whether or not to say something (Is it nice? Is it necessary? Is it respectful? etcetera) to be somewhat childish. Literally, lists of yes/no questions are designed for getting children to begin self-reflection and are to philosophy what the 1st gear is to a car with standard transmission.\nInstead, when considering whether or not to say something, I ask only one question with measurable answers:\n\nWhat does this add to the conversation?",
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"content": "Out of curiosity, have any of you all tried drinking along with any of my videos?<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhKzMXYYZDc\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhKzMXYYZDc</a>",
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"published": "2016-09-18T15:30:52+00:00",
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"content": "Out of curiosity, have any of you all tried drinking along with any of my videos?\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhKzMXYYZDc",
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"content": "After I got the new video card, things did indeed run much more smoothly.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSaxW4FeMg\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSaxW4FeMg</a>",
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"published": "2016-09-17T14:13:28+00:00",
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"content": "After I got the new video card, things did indeed run much more smoothly.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSaxW4FeMg",
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"content": "It wasn't until I finished the upgrades on my computer that I realized that the (at the time) recent update proved to be incompatible with the built-in graphics on my APU (4Gb of VRAM but necessarily cramped architecture).<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qMAa4r6GxE\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qMAa4r6GxE</a>",
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"published": "2016-09-16T14:20:06+00:00",
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"content": "It wasn't until I finished the upgrades on my computer that I realized that the (at the time) recent update proved to be incompatible with the built-in graphics on my APU (4Gb of VRAM but necessarily cramped architecture).\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qMAa4r6GxE",
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