Spearthrower wrote:
Aye, the original was a balanced cast of the 'aggregate of our joy and suffering', while the above is the product of depressive cherrypicking.

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Spearthrower wrote:
Aye, the original was a balanced cast of the 'aggregate of our joy and suffering', while the above is the product of depressive cherrypicking.
Spearthrower wrote:ScholasticSpastic wrote:Sadegh wrote:The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of stupid religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every daytime television guest, every cop on a power trip, every simian drill instructor, every meth and crack addict, every sex trafficker, every abusive mother and father, two-faced lawyer, liar and hypocrite, every moral busybody, every corrupt politician, every cranky old person, every televangelist, every sinner in the history of our species, lived there on the mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.
Wow. If you were in a room with a painting by Rembrandt and a cat box, I expect we'd later discover you smeared with feces and bitching about how shitty the room is.
Aye, the original was a balanced cast of the 'aggregate of our joy and suffering', while the above is the product of depressive cherrypicking.
Sadegh wrote:
Also, describing the great odious bulk of humanity accurately isn't "cherry-picking".
Sadegh wrote:
Also, describing the great odious bulk of humanity accurately isn't "cherry-picking".
Sadegh wrote:
These assessments are invariably partly a matter of opinion. Finding other people "vacuous", for example, is just how I experience things, and generally is how I've experienced things since early childhood. I don't think you can objectively justify an opinion on that one way or another. Anyway, as far as intelligence is concerned, though I never really found George Carlin funny, I did find him insightful sometimes:
“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that."
Average intelligence is effectively pretty stupid. Regarding the issue of greed, there is a very good book I mentioned in another thread about how deeply rooted human avarice is ruining the planet:
http://www.amazon.com/Too-Smart-our-Own ... nskepti-20
Before any quips about the title, take note of table of contents, specifically how the final chapter is named.
Sadegh wrote:Well the part about human greed terminally shitting up the planet is certainly not just my opinion. I'd say that's pretty important, wouldn't you? Is it incumbent on me to view the human condition with awe and wonder when humanity looks like an algal bloom, or malignant tumor?
Oh and by the way, what you presumably perceive as a more "balanced" view that takes into account the "aggregate of our joy and suffering" is not just your opinion, or not just anyone else's opinion because...?
Sadegh wrote:I'm going to keep saying these things as often as I need to.
Spearthrower wrote:And your source for this sweeping claim?
Sadegh wrote:I'm going to keep saying these things as often as I need to.
Sadegh wrote:I'm going to keep saying these things as often as I need to.
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