I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
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I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
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Just took a brief look at that. Not sure, but I think it might line up with St. Thomas Aquinas' view of God's existing outside of time as the 'eternal now.'
(Been reading a book about Aquinas so it's on my mind.)
I think Augustine as well as a lot of other theologians had that view too.
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
I think of existentialism as being a good person even though there’s no God to tell you how to behave.
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I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
Just took a brief look at that. Not sure, but I think it might line up with St. Thomas Aquinas' view of God's existing outside of time as the 'eternal now.'
(Been reading a book about Aquinas so it's on my mind.)
I think Augustine as well as a lot of other theologians had that view too.
My library has Augustine's Confessions. I checked it out a while ago, but never really got to actually reading it. Got a couple books at home to do first, but kinda want to give it another go.
I love that dude's videos. I especially like his paleo-fantasy world.
What's the paleo-fantasy world? And I didn't expect to find another person that had watched those videos so YIPPEE! (Frankly I don't remember how I found him in the first place, but the Autodale saga did captivate me.)
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
Just took a brief look at that. Not sure, but I think it might line up with St. Thomas Aquinas' view of God's existing outside of time as the 'eternal now.'
(Been reading a book about Aquinas so it's on my mind.)
I thought it was more in line with time not being linear
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I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
I do not miss it.
That actually happened today, four times, with different teachers. None were directed at me, but them being angry combined with the fact I really don’t like loud noises was ✨very bad✨
on the bright side, I am one of the favorite students of all of those four teachers, so I know it’s mostly not directed at me anyways. Although sometimes that just makes it worse.
Just took a brief look at that. Not sure, but I think it might line up with St. Thomas Aquinas' view of God's existing outside of time as the 'eternal now.'
(Been reading a book about Aquinas so it's on my mind.)
I think Augustine as well as a lot of other theologians had that view too.
My library has Augustine's Confessions. I checked it out a while ago, but never really got to actually reading it. Got a couple books at home to do first, but kinda want to give it another go.
Augustine is pretty great. I (and some real historians) would say that he's the most influential figure in church history outside of the New Testament.
I love that dude's videos. I especially like his paleo-fantasy world.
What's the paleo-fantasy world? And I didn't expect to find another person that had watched those videos so YIPPEE! (Frankly I don't remember how I found him in the first place, but the Autodale saga did captivate me.)
I think that series is called Dinosauria. It was the perfect blend of fantasy, dinosaurs, and eldritch horror that made my inner child so happy. Autodale was really great too.
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That is the logical conclusion if you believe there is no God.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't that mean that a serial rapist hasn't really done anything bad because there is no inherent bad or good? If they find meaning in life through abusing others to achieve their own pleasure, and that is what is right to them, then how can you judge? I'm not trying to bully you or anything, this has just always been the problem I've had with existentialism. That and the fact that nothing actually matters.
The question though is if they find genuine meaning in that. Just because someone believes something to be wrong doesn't mean they wouldn't do it anyways. I do also think while there isn't inherent meaning, there are some things that are more difficult to find meaning in. And I would say that nothing matters is more of a nihilistic view than an existentialist view, nihilism argues for the utter absence of morals and truth, but existentialism focuses on the personal level of finding truth and meaning for yourself. I think a good example is The Stranger by Albert Camus, where a man who holds no beliefs and preconceived notions, and has no connection to the normal conventions of societal morality, kills a man for reasons entirely unfathomable to everyone else, because they see the world through societally conditioned eyes (I believe it had to do with the fact that the light was in his eyes, and he wanted it to not be). The man with no sense of meaning and morality is condemned and killed for his crimes, but before he is he comes to terms with the absurdity and meaningless of the universe, and finds comfort in it. The important question is, can we rightly condemn the man? One who is utterly confused as to the uproar of the people, one who fundamentally doesn't understand morality the same way we do?
And nah dont worry, I'm used to philosophical argument, which is pretty heavy stuff. I do not condone serial rapists by the way, because it doesn't fit my personal moral compass, and I doubt it even fits their own moral compasses.
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Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
Recently obsessing over Warhammer 40k, specifically the T’au empire
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
I do not miss it.
That actually happened today, four times, with different teachers. None were directed at me, but them being angry combined with the fact I really don’t like loud noises was ✨very bad✨
on the bright side, I am one of the favorite students of all of those four teachers, so I know it’s mostly not directed at me anyways. Although sometimes that just makes it worse.
I feel you bro. I was a straight A student too but I took it way too seriously. Still struggle with academic perfectionism but I've gotten better about it (I'm also not taking classes this semester so I've got a nice break). Do your best and work hard, but remember that mistakes will happen and they won't ruin your life. It is harder when your class has much lower standards.
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
I do not miss it.
That actually happened today, four times, with different teachers. None were directed at me, but them being angry combined with the fact I really don’t like loud noises was ✨very bad✨
on the bright side, I am one of the favorite students of all of those four teachers, so I know it’s mostly not directed at me anyways. Although sometimes that just makes it worse.
I feel you bro. I was a straight A student too but I took it way too seriously. Still struggle with academic perfectionism but I've gotten better about it (I'm also not taking classes this semester so I've got a nice break). Do your best and work hard, but remember that mistakes will happen and they won't ruin your life. It is harder when your class has much lower standards.
Thank thee for the kind words!
anyways, let’s move on to a lighter subject, shall we?
I’m preparing to audition for my school’s musical class (which is different from the musical theatre class I take already, one is learning about, practicing, and preparing yourself for musical theatre, the one I need to audition for is actually doing musical theatre) so I’ve found a song and I’m almost done finding a monologue to do. I’m very excited.
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That is the logical conclusion if you believe there is no God.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't that mean that a serial rapist hasn't really done anything bad because there is no inherent bad or good? If they find meaning in life through abusing others to achieve their own pleasure, and that is what is right to them, then how can you judge? I'm not trying to bully you or anything, this has just always been the problem I've had with existentialism. That and the fact that nothing actually matters.
The question though is if they find genuine meaning in that. Just because someone believes something to be wrong doesn't mean they wouldn't do it anyways. I do also think while there isn't inherent meaning, there are some things that are more difficult to find meaning in. And I would say that nothing matters is more of a nihilistic view than an existentialist view, nihilism argues for the utter absence of morals and truth, but existentialism focuses on the personal level of finding truth and meaning for yourself. I think a good example is The Stranger by Albert Camus, where a man who holds no beliefs and preconceived notions, and has no connection to the normal conventions of societal morality, kills a man for reasons entirely unfathomable to everyone else, because they see the world through societally conditioned eyes (I believe it had to do with the fact that the light was in his eyes, and he wanted it to not be). The man with no sense of meaning and morality is condemned and killed for his crimes, but before he is he comes to terms with the absurdity and meaningless of the universe, and finds comfort in it. The important question is, can we rightly condemn the man? One who is utterly confused as to the uproar of the people, one who fundamentally doesn't understand morality the same way we do?
And nah dont worry, I'm used to philosophical argument, which is pretty heavy stuff. I do not condone serial rapists by the way, because it doesn't fit my personal moral compass, and I doubt it even fits their own moral compasses.
In case y'all somehow can't already tell from that wall of text, philosophy is one of my (MANY) hyperfixations lol
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Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
Recently obsessing over Warhammer 40k, specifically the T’au empire
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That does sound comforting, actually!
anyways, I’ve had a busy but quite awesome day! I Don’t have school tomorrow.
on the other hand, I think I might have a bit of a ✨problem✨ with being a perfectionist! Fun, right?
Fun indeed, twinsies! :|
My perfectionism comes in the form of starting and never finishing songs, or eternally tweaking and editing them because I'm never satisfied with it
How fun!
my perfectionism is all about grades and being ✨a model student✨, and being ✨everyone’s favorite✨
it’s like, Good Girl Syndrome, kinda.
Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
I do not miss it.
That actually happened today, four times, with different teachers. None were directed at me, but them being angry combined with the fact I really don’t like loud noises was ✨very bad✨
on the bright side, I am one of the favorite students of all of those four teachers, so I know it’s mostly not directed at me anyways. Although sometimes that just makes it worse.
I feel you bro. I was a straight A student too but I took it way too seriously. Still struggle with academic perfectionism but I've gotten better about it (I'm also not taking classes this semester so I've got a nice break). Do your best and work hard, but remember that mistakes will happen and they won't ruin your life. It is harder when your class has much lower standards.
Thank thee for the kind words!
anyways, let’s move on to a lighter subject, shall we?
I’m preparing to audition for my school’s musical class (which is different from the musical theatre class I take already, one is learning about, practicing, and preparing yourself for musical theatre, the one I need to audition for is actually doing musical theatre) so I’ve found a song and I’m almost done finding a monologue to do. I’m very excited.
Oooh what song?
As for a monologue, I'm partial to the classic To be or not to be. Had to memorize some of that back in 7th grade.
I've finally done it, I found the philosophical theory that I fall under!
Do share!
Existentialism, the idea that there is no inherent truth, morality, or meaning in the universe, and that's it is up to each person to make their own meaning in life. It sounds like a depressing pessimistic theory at first but it's actually kinda comforting thinking theres no inherent meaning so you must find your own
That is the logical conclusion if you believe there is no God.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't that mean that a serial rapist hasn't really done anything bad because there is no inherent bad or good? If they find meaning in life through abusing others to achieve their own pleasure, and that is what is right to them, then how can you judge? I'm not trying to bully you or anything, this has just always been the problem I've had with existentialism. That and the fact that nothing actually matters.
The question though is if they find genuine meaning in that. Just because someone believes something to be wrong doesn't mean they wouldn't do it anyways. I do also think while there isn't inherent meaning, there are some things that are more difficult to find meaning in. And I would say that nothing matters is more of a nihilistic view than an existentialist view, nihilism argues for the utter absence of morals and truth, but existentialism focuses on the personal level of finding truth and meaning for yourself. I think a good example is The Stranger by Albert Camus, where a man who holds no beliefs and preconceived notions, and has no connection to the normal conventions of societal morality, kills a man for reasons entirely unfathomable to everyone else, because they see the world through societally conditioned eyes (I believe it had to do with the fact that the light was in his eyes, and he wanted it to not be). The man with no sense of meaning and morality is condemned and killed for his crimes, but before he is he comes to terms with the absurdity and meaningless of the universe, and finds comfort in it. The important question is, can we rightly condemn the man? One who is utterly confused as to the uproar of the people, one who fundamentally doesn't understand morality the same way we do?
And nah dont worry, I'm used to philosophical argument, which is pretty heavy stuff. I do not condone serial rapists by the way, because it doesn't fit my personal moral compass, and I doubt it even fits their own moral compasses.
You seem to doubt that it's possible to find meaning and truth in such a terrible thing, but doesn't that imply that there is an inherent moral law that is being ignored or denied? Even the idea that it is more difficult to consider certain things to be right suggests that there is true truth.
I am unfamiliar with the story you are referencing and so I can't really comment on it.
If everyone can determine their own moral compass, then how can you tell anybody that they are wrong? Wouldn't that be violating their personal moral compass? How can two contradictory truths be true?
And don't worry dude, I assumed you against serial rapists.
A model student you say? Hmmm...
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Ah yeah I get that, I feel that pressure a bit but I dont follow through with it lol I'm just a meh student, like c or b average. I have no enemies though, so at least theres that (I'm not everyone's favorite though)
Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
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I think Augustine as well as a lot of other theologians had that view too.
I love that dude's videos. I especially like his paleo-fantasy world.
I think of existentialism as being a good person even though there’s no God to tell you how to behave.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
I’m a straight A student, and luckily I’m fairly sure all of my teachers love me. this also means that when teachers are mad at a class, even when it isn’t specifically me, it stresses me out a tonnnnnnn
My library has Augustine's Confessions. I checked it out a while ago, but never really got to actually reading it. Got a couple books at home to do first, but kinda want to give it another go.
What's the paleo-fantasy world? And I didn't expect to find another person that had watched those videos so YIPPEE! (Frankly I don't remember how I found him in the first place, but the Autodale saga did captivate me.)
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xD
I remember those days. Teacher chewing out the class and you feel like they're gunning for you.
I do not miss it.
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I thought it was more in line with time not being linear
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I am failure and perfection
Without grace, but I am tired
Of walking life like it's a wire
That actually happened today, four times, with different teachers. None were directed at me, but them being angry combined with the fact I really don’t like loud noises was ✨very bad✨
on the bright side, I am one of the favorite students of all of those four teachers, so I know it’s mostly not directed at me anyways. Although sometimes that just makes it worse.
Augustine is pretty great. I (and some real historians) would say that he's the most influential figure in church history outside of the New Testament.
I think that series is called Dinosauria. It was the perfect blend of fantasy, dinosaurs, and eldritch horror that made my inner child so happy. Autodale was really great too.
The question though is if they find genuine meaning in that. Just because someone believes something to be wrong doesn't mean they wouldn't do it anyways. I do also think while there isn't inherent meaning, there are some things that are more difficult to find meaning in. And I would say that nothing matters is more of a nihilistic view than an existentialist view, nihilism argues for the utter absence of morals and truth, but existentialism focuses on the personal level of finding truth and meaning for yourself. I think a good example is The Stranger by Albert Camus, where a man who holds no beliefs and preconceived notions, and has no connection to the normal conventions of societal morality, kills a man for reasons entirely unfathomable to everyone else, because they see the world through societally conditioned eyes (I believe it had to do with the fact that the light was in his eyes, and he wanted it to not be). The man with no sense of meaning and morality is condemned and killed for his crimes, but before he is he comes to terms with the absurdity and meaningless of the universe, and finds comfort in it. The important question is, can we rightly condemn the man? One who is utterly confused as to the uproar of the people, one who fundamentally doesn't understand morality the same way we do?
And nah dont worry, I'm used to philosophical argument, which is pretty heavy stuff. I do not condone serial rapists by the way, because it doesn't fit my personal moral compass, and I doubt it even fits their own moral compasses.
Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
Recently obsessing over Warhammer 40k, specifically the T’au empire
I feel you bro. I was a straight A student too but I took it way too seriously. Still struggle with academic perfectionism but I've gotten better about it (I'm also not taking classes this semester so I've got a nice break). Do your best and work hard, but remember that mistakes will happen and they won't ruin your life. It is harder when your class has much lower standards.
Thank thee for the kind words!
anyways, let’s move on to a lighter subject, shall we?
I’m preparing to audition for my school’s musical class (which is different from the musical theatre class I take already, one is learning about, practicing, and preparing yourself for musical theatre, the one I need to audition for is actually doing musical theatre) so I’ve found a song and I’m almost done finding a monologue to do. I’m very excited.
In case y'all somehow can't already tell from that wall of text, philosophy is one of my (MANY) hyperfixations lol
Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
Recently obsessing over Warhammer 40k, specifically the T’au empire
Speaking of philosophy, Carso, have you heard of the show, The Good Place?
Indeed I have, I've seen it all and I love it
Idk I'm just a guy ig
I like Warlocks
I like guitars (coming up on my fifth year of playing!)
I want to be a musician/stay-at-home dad when I grow up
Recently obsessing over Warhammer 40k, specifically the T’au empire
Woohoo! Finally, someone else who’s watched the good place. It’s such a lovely show.
Oooh what song?
As for a monologue, I'm partial to the classic To be or not to be. Had to memorize some of that back in 7th grade.
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Get rickrolled here. Awesome music here. Track 48, 5/23/25, Immaculate Mary
You seem to doubt that it's possible to find meaning and truth in such a terrible thing, but doesn't that imply that there is an inherent moral law that is being ignored or denied? Even the idea that it is more difficult to consider certain things to be right suggests that there is true truth.
I am unfamiliar with the story you are referencing and so I can't really comment on it.
If everyone can determine their own moral compass, then how can you tell anybody that they are wrong? Wouldn't that be violating their personal moral compass? How can two contradictory truths be true?
And don't worry dude, I assumed you against serial rapists.