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by Faust
Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:49 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

brokenhead wrote:He has his point of view and it's valid. I just don't view the world the same way.
that's the problem with you. You consider every point of view to be valid, not if it's True or not.
by Faust
Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:46 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

Elizabeth Isabelle wrote:
Faust13 wrote: The feminine mind is like, in the words of Sue, a "swirling, half-formed, tangled thing."
Haha - he even has to quote a female to communicate his thoughts about how females can't think.
actually no. I quoted her because her choice of words and tone fit perfectly the real thing.
by Faust
Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:48 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

Here's another good example of feminine logican oxymoron of a word. This is a very interesting sentence. What does it mean? there was supposed to be a space there, don't tell me you didn't notice that. Feminine logic is an oxymoron because there's nothing logical about the feminine. The feminine mi...
by Faust
Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:42 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

It's so plainly obvious that harboring contempt is counteproductive, that it's difficult to know how to respond. harbouring contempt isn't counterproductive, it's a test to see if someone actually cares about something or if someone just wants to be validated by them. You can respond with a reasone...
by Faust
Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:22 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

But let's go with your definition that a misogynist is a man who hates women's feeble-mindedness. Now if you have contempt for a person's feeblemindedness, you have contempt for that person. Agreed? yes, what's your point? You use the term "quantitative." Where do you get the idea that wo...
by Faust
Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:21 pm
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Unemployment: Best Indicator of Integrity
Replies: 475
Views: 35893

Re: Unemployment: Best Indicator of Integrity

a real disability is a physical one such as being paralyzed, or mentally retarded with an IQ of 50. Unidian is a phony disability, because there's a difference between not wanting to do something, and not being able to do it. Shahrazad, the problem with that is that anyone can willfully keep getting...
by Faust
Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:52 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

What is a 'misogynist' and why would they be one? Use a dictionary. There are many of them on the Web. And "they" can't be "one." The first is plural, the second singular. the dictionary provides a piss poor definition of misogyny. I consider misogyny to be not some vague and mi...
by Faust
Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:37 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: logical proof of causality without empirical?
Replies: 39
Views: 7761

Re: logical proof of causality without empirical?

"Exist" and "thing" are relative terms. X exists relative to not-X. The concept of causality is implied by the notion of a thing and existence, since things are dependent on other things to exist. An "independent thing" is a contradiction, since it would have no parts ...
by Faust
Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:04 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: logical proof of causality without empirical?
Replies: 39
Views: 7761

Re: logical proof of causality without empirical?

Now let's get back to the ORIGINAL dilemma of this thread. How does QRS prove that causality is not empirical and 'logical'??? Saying that nothing can exist on its own, is empirical, how is this 'logical'??

How does "nothing can exist on its own" relate to and prove causality?
by Faust
Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:27 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

Could you be more full of shit? "Attacking the feminine" is what misogynists do. What is the 'feminine' to you? What is a 'misogynist' and why would they be one? It seems to me that you can't accept that women are much more disabled to be enlightened than men. Look around you, everywhere ...
by Faust
Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:54 pm
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Leg hair debate
Replies: 83
Views: 20259

Re: Leg hair debate

Carl, here is what I foresee in the next few hundred years. Nanotechnology will eventually be able to create small bachelor size living complexes constructed out of some sort of metal-organic substance for less than $5000.00, and cars will get smaller, like the smart car, and cheaper, maybe around ...
by Faust
Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:44 pm
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Leg hair debate
Replies: 83
Views: 20259

Re: Leg hair debate

but overall, women are more likely to cooperate to make everything better for everyone than what you are saying, or than how men tend to do. uhhh, no. Women are mostly herd animals, and this 'herding' is not cooperating to make things better. If men do not perceive the stakes as particularly direct...
by Faust
Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:34 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Making peace with femininity
Replies: 794
Views: 90925

Re: Making peace with femininity

Femininity is far different from the QRS WOMAN. She is actually not very feminine at all. That is like taking the worst traits common to males and calling that masculinity. Saying 'she is not feminine at all' warrants the definition of the usual femininity. Perhaps the worst traits common to men is...
by Faust
Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:46 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Kelly's Truth Paper
Replies: 428
Views: 154299

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I was reading this and I need to take a Devil's Advocate position to kelly's post It is the instinct to find a mate to complete oneself, believing that perfection is created by coupling . do you think that all coupling is motivated to be complete? What about to satisfy lust? What about unattached me...
by Faust
Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:46 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Society for ego validation.
Replies: 103
Views: 8709

Re: Society for ego validation.

Absolutely. Boundaries, causes. No boundaries, no causes. Isn't there a lack of boundaries BECAUSE there ARE causes? [quote]Also, not sure I've ever heard you actually address this directly, but surely you must have: do causes themselves lack inherent existence? [/quote] Of course. Causes are merel...
by Faust
Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:35 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Society for ego validation.
Replies: 103
Views: 8709

Re: Society for ego validation.

The great truths of life aren't empirically-testable, but they do apply to everything within the empirical world and beyond out of logical necessity. what are these great truths of life? Where does a cause end and an effect begin? That's a good question. In a deeper sense, there is no beginning or ...
by Faust
Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:54 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Overcoming the Ego
Replies: 28
Views: 2921

Re: Overcoming the Ego

Diebert van Rhijn wrote:
sagerage wrote:What is the ego to a Buddhist?
A collection of delusions that are kept alive about the self. A perspective on self - an interpretation of ego. A form of self-conflicting identification.
which delusions exactly? What is this 'self-conflicting' identification?
by Faust
Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:53 am
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: Overcoming the Ego
Replies: 28
Views: 2921

Re: Overcoming the Ego

In other words, laughter always emanates out of attachment and is essentially a process of the ego overcoming oppression and experiencing an increase of power. It is always egotistical in nature. what "oppression" are you exactly talking about? What is the problem of laughter being egotis...
by Faust
Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:19 am
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Quit Electing Lawyers...
Replies: 32
Views: 3910

Re: Quit Electing Lawyers...

If you legalize drugs police can't fuck you over.


Ron Paul's a physician, wants to abolish IRS, end war on drugs, legalize drugs, et al. Iowa is full of intellectual imbeciles.
by Faust
Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:00 pm
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Cui Bono?
Replies: 467
Views: 55444

Re: Cui Bono?

The narrative is formed through a lie. The lie is believed. The belief functions and operates, gains a following, as with *genuflections* Mr. Tex Mars . yawn, yeah Mr. Texe Mars' well documented conclusions that the leaders of the US have unquestioning, zealous support of the rogue state even if it...
by Faust
Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:27 am
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Cui Bono?
Replies: 467
Views: 55444

Re: Cui Bono?

I think Faust needs to accept that the Protocols are a forgery, because it's pretty well established. However, one might reasonably suggest that this is of lesser significance than the possibility of the verity of its content. I don't have anything specific to say on that; I'm just making the point...
by Faust
Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:24 am
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Cui Bono?
Replies: 467
Views: 55444

Re: Cui Bono?

How about the fact that complete passages from protocols were lifted nearly verbatim from another book which was published decades earlier?.. hah. How about the fact that you didn't read my links at all? Makow explicitly writes about this here http://www.savethemales.ca/000298.html According to Gra...
by Faust
Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:31 am
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Cui Bono?
Replies: 467
Views: 55444

Re: Cui Bono?

Alex Jacob wrote:Nazi Archive Made Public
wrong, it hasn't been made public yet stupid. That article was in 2006 and it still hasn't happened has it.
by Faust
Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:38 pm
Forum: GENIUS FORUM
Topic: logical proof of causality without empirical?
Replies: 39
Views: 7761

logical proof of causality without empirical?

I'm still confused about how causality is logically proven without relying on any empirical observations. It's said that causality is logically proven because something can't exist on its own, but isn't this essentially empirical?
by Faust
Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:10 pm
Forum: Help Desk
Topic: Cui Bono?
Replies: 467
Views: 55444

Re: Cui Bono?

Aren't you happy to have a believer in Protocols back you up, Diebert ? You must be veritably jumping for joy. Things in the Protocol are happening in the world. The next question is asking who is doing it. There's still no evidence that it's a forgery, and Henry Makow proves that quite well, but o...