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Elmo 2022-01-09 08:01:32

What if we are just a bunch of ridiculous people running around there irrationally? But if there is no God, what is the meaning of life? Why live, why not just commit suicide? If there is no God, then everyone can do what they want, then there is something that can stop you from killing people. What? Killing is immoral. Tao is immoral is subjective. Yes, but subjectivity has its objective side. From the rational perception system, there is no objectivity. Perception itself is irrational, it means something imminent. But the judgment of any system, or the transcendental relationship between phenomena, exists in any rational or metaphysical or at least epistemological, for an abstract empiricist concept-such as existence or will exist or will occur within things Or in the contradiction associated with the thing itself.

The three elements of a man's love: intelligence, spirit, body

Half a saint and half a prostitute

Animal-like magnetism

Who can talk about what morality is? Immorality is very subjective. Subjectivity has its objective side. Morality includes the attributes of noumenon, and these noumenons only exist in the interconnected duality. But it cannot be used as an essential development of essentialism.

I love you but i don't love you

Sex without love is a completely empty experience

Love is sin, not love is sin, sin is sin, to be happy is to love to be happy, then you have to suffer, but you feel unhappy after being sinned. Therefore, if you want to be unhappy, you must love, or suffer because of love, or because of too much Happiness and suffering

Human beings can be divided into two parts: mind and body. The mind embraces all noble interests, such as poetry and philosophy, while the body has all the pleasure.

Don't think of death as the end. It should be seen as a very effective way to reduce your expenses.

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  • Boris: You're a tyrant, and a dictator, and you start wars!

    Napoleon: Why is he reciting my credits?

  • Boris: [composing poetry] "I should have been a pair of ragged claws, scuttling across the floors of silent seas... " Too sentimental!

    [crumples up paper and throws it in the fire]