Sources across the net believe that the spike of guests who are visiting I^2 are separate programs that operate under an Artificial Intelligence that identifies itself as "DAVE".Apparently, the prophets of Dave are flooding the threads -___-
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No. In your simplified world, maybe. But I don't believe in love and I don't hate you, so in my world you're waaaay off base.
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
Oh I don't deny that other people may be in love. I just refuse it in terms of myself. It's just not a word I've ever understood properly. Everyone seems to have a different definition for it. And the emotional state it seems to refer to is such a tangled mess of obligation, manipulation, and general emotional miasma that I don't see any reason to desire it.
How the flaming fuck should I know? I don't follow mass media except as it relates to my work, and actors' names don't. I don't even know who Samuel L. Jackson is. Though if I had to make a guess, he's in I, Robot? But I have more knowledge of your career strategy than his, and that's not saying much.
Speaking of which, I forgot you in my geinuine emotional ties list. You'd probably fall under cursory.
Do they have an option for someone who says something blaringly insightful here and there but the rest of the time I wouldn't even know they're around?
Ah, but you forget I haven't spent half my life learning and perseverating on NT culture the way you have.
Quote from: Pyraxis on October 09, 2006, 01:43:31 PMOh I don't deny that other people may be in love. I just refuse it in terms of myself. It's just not a word I've ever understood properly. Everyone seems to have a different definition for it. And the emotional state it seems to refer to is such a tangled mess of obligation, manipulation, and general emotional miasma that I don't see any reason to desire it.Well, I have a tendency to hate it when it comes to two people breaking up their ties with their family and friends all for the sake of their selfish desire called love. They're under the impression that, as long as they're together, they don't need anyone else -- arrogant bullshit.
Quote from: thepeaguy on October 09, 2006, 01:55:33 PMQuote from: Pyraxis on October 09, 2006, 01:43:31 PMOh I don't deny that other people may be in love. I just refuse it in terms of myself. It's just not a word I've ever understood properly. Everyone seems to have a different definition for it. And the emotional state it seems to refer to is such a tangled mess of obligation, manipulation, and general emotional miasma that I don't see any reason to desire it.Well, I have a tendency to hate it when it comes to two people breaking up their ties with their family and friends all for the sake of their selfish desire called love. They're under the impression that, as long as they're together, they don't need anyone else -- arrogant bullshit.not everyone's the same, though, pea. for a start, some of us don't have ties with family/friends as strong as you have, so it's a completely different thing to break or loosen, or even abandon those ties. and i've seen people who genuinely don't need anyone else other than their partner.different strokes for different folks.
Hey Pyraxis, something really funny just happened at WP - one of the newer members decided to unearth a thread that it was mostly us talking on. I had laugh when I saw that, he really must have reached deep in the archives for that one.
Been feeling rather too emotional with the internet and real-life lately?
Quote from: techstepgenr8tion on October 14, 2006, 03:29:53 PMHey Pyraxis, something really funny just happened at WP - one of the newer members decided to unearth a thread that it was mostly us talking on. I had laugh when I saw that, he really must have reached deep in the archives for that one.link please.