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Hepheastus420

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So for this observation to be true, you were expecting his explanation to be "theres ancient monuments on the moon" ? Of course he had to provide reasons why he chose to use Stonehenge, and if there were monuments on the moon then obviously he wouldnt mention that lol He would make something up.
What kind of dumbass would give themselves away like that? Why would he choose stonehenge knowing it would give "ancient civilizations" away? And obviously he's trying to hide it right? ;).. No he's not trying to hide it since he wouldn't have made it so obvious to begin with.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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Dude I believe there's a whole lot of life out there in space. I just don't think those pics prove it. Think about how big space is.. Seriously think about it, we aren't just some lucky planet in the pocket of space that got to have life. I don't view you as a gullible crazy fool man.. and gees, didn't think you thought of me that way.
If you knew my beliefs you would think of me this way, I could talk about my spiritually gifted friend and that would make you think Im bat-shit-crazy lol You shouldnt take offence, that is how I view skeptics, and gullible crazy fool is how skeptics view me.
 

Hepheastus420

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If you knew my beliefs you would think of me this way, I could talk about my spiritually gifted friend and that would make you think Im bat-shit-crazy lol You shouldnt take offence, that is how I view skeptics, and gullible crazy fool is how skeptics view me.
I'm not sure if I would be called a skeptic, but that is still not the way I view you. People have beliefs, so what? Your beliefs are fine with me and I hope you learn from them. However, if you post your beliefs here you should expect them to be argued against (says so in the op). I'm not here only to show you the truth, but to also help you. If you don't want help, that's completely understandable.

So keep on arguing your points (which is a VERY good thing to do), but also be prepared to admit you're wrong when you're wrong. Hell, I could be wrong, but so far nothing has proven that so I'm gonna keep arguing my points until proven wrong. IF you are able to fully convince me that there are ancient civilizations on the moon, then I will admit you're right, give you a internet "pat on the back", and rep you for arguing a valid point.

I'm like way high, I hope you are too :leaf::weed:
 

psari

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... Think about how big space is.. Seriously think about it, ...
“Space, says the introduction to the guide, is big, really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind bogglingly big it is. And so on.” -- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
 

Hepheastus420

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I was in my room master chiefing a few bowls and thinking. I started to think of how happy I was as a religious person and how I'm still kind of sad now (don't pay much attention to that since it's not important to what I'm trying to say in this post).I was thinking of how happy I would be at that exact moment if I had kept my religion and not thought about anything. I pictured myself hanging with a friend, smoking, and laughing.. a good time.

But what really got me thinking is thinking about my childhood. When I was young, I didn't have a religion. My parents didn't force anything on me at all.. never even mentioned it. I was so fucking happy when I was younger.. then I started asking questions. These questions led me to believe in god.. Believing in god led me to believe in hell.. hell led me to depression.. depression led me to thinking.. thining led me to leaving my religion.. and here I am now.. smoking a bowl as a recovering sad fuck.

Now I'm wondering if it was religion that brought me to depression or my curiousity to find out the meaning of life (which is what brought religion to mind).. I guess they kind of go hand in hand.. but I still find it weird.

So you know how I always say I want to go back to being religious in a way? Well I want to go further back to the care free life I had as a kid before I was introduced to religion and logical thinking.

Sorry if this doesn't make any sense at all. I'm smoking and thinking. I had a thought train coming along and wanted to type it up before I got completely lost.. So yeah, now I'm gonna think about it some more lol.
 

mindphuk

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I'm not sure if I would be called a skeptic, but that is still not the way I view you. People have beliefs, so what? Your beliefs are fine with me and I hope you learn from them. However, if you post your beliefs here you should expect them to be argued against (says so in the op). I'm not here only to show you the truth, but to also help you. If you don't want help, that's completely understandable.

So keep on arguing your points (which is a VERY good thing to do), but also be prepared to admit you're wrong when you're wrong. Hell, I could be wrong, but so far nothing has proven that so I'm gonna keep arguing my points until proven wrong. IF you are able to fully convince me that there are ancient civilizations on the moon, then I will admit you're right, give you a internet "pat on the back", and rep you for arguing a valid point.

I'm like way high, I hope you are too :leaf::weed:
Man. I'm so glad you're back Hep. :bongsmilie: :peace:
 

Zaehet Strife

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When we are children we live in the moment, this is where true happiness comes from Hep. As we get older our minds continue to grow (well, when we get too old they start to degrade, but everything does that with enough passing time) Instead of worrying about the past, or the future, the only thing that is on our minds is NOW, and what we can do to make now more pleasurable for ourselves, and for the people we are around.

Like i said before, after lying to ourselves for so long... and when the absurdity of existence is realized and accepted, it is inevitable that we will be sad for a time. But i assure you, the more time passes, the more we will embrace the absurdity instead of fear it, instead of run from it. The more we embrace it, the more honest we are with ourselves, with other people, the better we feel, the more at peace with ourselves we are.

As ive said before, but what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads? We must all make our own way through life.

Honesty gives us a heightened sense of freedom, peace of mind, taking responsibility for the decisions we make, and the things that we think. Becoming more conscious about the way we think, why we think the things we do, and trying to understand how our emotions effect the way we think is a big part of growing up, a big part of getting older and starting to become one with who we are as an individual.

Happiness is a choice my friend, not many people realize this, and too many are too self absorbed or do not have enough self confidence to realize this. We all have it in us, each and every one of us, to make the decision to just BE happy, to just BE in the NOW.

One of the biggest problems with the human condition is that we have this tendency to view ourselves through the eyes of other human animals, instead of viewing ourselves through our own eyes. Know that it doesn't matter what anyone thinks about you, the only thing that really matters is what YOU think about you, bottom line. The more honest you are with you, the better you will feel about you, and the easier it will be for you to choose happiness over sadness.

Just this evening i rode my bike to the store to get my lil bro (20yrs) and his girlfriend (22yrs) a bottle of vodka while they set up their ps3 for us to do some gaming and drinking all night. I rode across the road to kroger and locked my bike up, went inside and grabbed the half gallon, and walked up to the check out isle. There was an older man and woman, i would say around the age of 50-60 who had a shit ton stuff, and the poor (very cute) girl working the cash line was having a really hard time keeping up, i could see it. So instead of doing what everybody else would do and sit and watch, i set down my half gallon, walked around to the other side of the isle and started bagging the groceries and putting them into the cart. After i got done the man (with a very cool australian accent btw) asked me if i worked there, i smiled and said "nope!" he asked why i helped, i smiled and said "cuz im just a really nice dude" you could just see the gratitude emanating from the guys face. Oh it was priceless really... anyways, i walked back around and noticed the name tag on the girls shirt, Jenn i believe, and said pretty rough nite eh Jenn, and you really wouldn't believe how important it is to someone for you to treat them as a human being, instead of a thing put there to ring up your shit ya know? So not only did i help two strangers, i also helped another feel a little better ya know? And i was also a great example for everyone else around who observed my actions. After i rang the shit up the dude had waited for me so he could shake my hand, and told me how much it meant for someone to do that, and that it fills him with a sense of hope that there are still good people out in the world, and he gave me his card lol. Some kind of president for a security system company or something. I prolly wont call him, but whatevs.

The moral of this story, is that when you start becoming who you really want to be (and im sure, deep down in everyone's inner being, (i would like to think) that they would want to do the same exact thing) you find so many different ways to fill your life with meaning, purpose, freedom and happiness. To be a good example for everyone, and especially for yourself, choosing to be a better part of yourself in all occasions. Going out of your way to do something nice for someone without expecting anything in return but a smile, and a thanks. Doing something spontaneous that you normally wouldn't do will put you in some really cool situations where you can meet some really good people, because they ARE out there bud, we just gotta find them. The best way to do this is to be better parts of ourselves in all moments, to be a good example for everyone, and most importantly... be honest with ourselves.

Keep that glass half full my friend, stay young, live in the now, be honest, it's all we can really do. Hope you enjoyed the story.
 

MellowFarmer

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Ok I was digging some of the shit he was saying until he said obama was cloned in a test tube... WTF?? Now I feel crazy for agreeing with half the shit he was saying. I agree we are being run by sick people, but shit that's the world we live in now. What the hell am I supposed to do about it? And I don't believe other countries are our enemies.. I just don't. How many times do you see terrorists? I've never ever seen a terrorist. I have heard personal stories about our military killing innocent people though.. I know for a fact we are intruding in other countries.. IDK, you can't trust anybody. Maybe america is just protecting me, maybe they aren't, as long as I have mary jane I'm fine.
These motherfuckers they're controlling us now
But no one's talking about it, made us proud to be slaves



I'm going to look into the seemingly odd ones.... most of it is dead on -just because we aren't familiar with the others doesn't make them crazier does it? Anyhoo, will report back with anything credible :blsmoke:
 

Hepheastus420

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These motherfuckers they're controlling us now
But no one's talking about it, made us proud to be slaves



I'm going to look into the seemingly odd ones.... most of it is dead on -just because we aren't familiar with the others doesn't make them crazier does it? Anyhoo, will report back with anything credible :blsmoke:
No, it doesn't make them crazier.. good point. But you can surely see how they sound crazier right? I mean obama being cloned in a test tube?? LOL, if anybody can throw up a link here that proves that's true I'd like to see it. :) :)
 

Hepheastus420

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People seem to think that in order for other living organisms to exist on another planet, there has to be water, oxygen etc... But I don't think so. We survived on this planet because that's what we needed. That's why all animals and humans are carbon based. This planet gave us our needs. I think other planets give other species their needs. I believe that there are other organisms that aren't carbon based like us. We are just one biological setup out of the possible billions out there in space. That's an awesome thought. I wonder how other life forms look like and what they're made of.. Crazy.
 

psari

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Yes, we've already found similar occurrences on good ole Terra firma.

Uhm, been a year or so now, but Mono Lake in Cali coughed up an arsenic based bacteria ... Darwin quotes about not knowing what's under our feet and all that rot.


For all our quickly expanding knowledge, there is so freaking much we've yet to discover.


As a side note, the reason the fiction and academics want to find carbon based life and all that is to find places we could live ... and possibly meet something compatible. Something that evolved in the depths of deep space vacuum may have been seen already, but there is no commonality for communications etc.


Worse case you can always get Spore and dream a little dream.
 

Hepheastus420

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Yes, we've already found similar occurrences on good ole Terra firma.

Uhm, been a year or so now, but Mono Lake in Cali coughed up an arsenic based bacteria ... Darwin quotes about not knowing what's under our feet and all that rot.


For all our quickly expanding knowledge, there is so freaking much we've yet to discover.


As a side note, the reason the fiction and academics want to find carbon based life and all that is to find places we could live ... and possibly meet something compatible. Something that evolved in the depths of deep space vacuum may have been seen already, but there is no commonality for communications etc.


Worse case you can always get Spore and dream a little dream.
Oh I know we don't know shit :). I know why we want to find carbon based life. I'm just saying I would love to see something living that isn't carbon based. It would just blow my mind.

Whoah, I haven't heard abut the arsenic bacteria yet..
 

Hepheastus420

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Is depression needed for survival or are depressed people supposed to die out and not reproduce? Isn't it hereditary? I guess humans kinda cheat natural selection with our emotions eh? I mean, some people can look past looks and physical atributes (which I don't think happens with other animals) and have offspring with somebody only because they like "whats on the inside" (emotions) of the opposite sex.
 

tyler.durden

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Oh I know we don't know shit :). I know why we want to find carbon based life. I'm just saying I would love to see something living that isn't carbon based. It would just blow my mind.

Whoah, I haven't heard abut the arsenic bacteria yet..
That arsenic-based bug seems controversial, if not all but debunked:

An Arsenic-Based Life-Form?
Another study based on an appealing idea described a bacterium that appeared to defy the rules of nature. This bug, from a lake in California, seemed to use the poison arsenic in place of an element thought essential for life.
NASA held a big press conference late last year to announce the finding, which provoked a lot of talk about the possibility of extraterrestrial life. But many experts in the field were unimpressed by NASA's event.
"It took five minutes to decide it really shouldn't have happened," says Simon Silver of the University of Illinois, Chicago, who is an expert on organisms that can tolerate high levels of arsenic.
Critics said the study's data failed to back up its conclusion that this organism was incorporating arsenic into its DNA. Eventually, the journal Science published some of these criticisms online.
Then, just a few weeks ago, Silver's lab published a sequence of the organism's genome. The genome showed nothing that would suggest the organism is using arsenic in a unique way.
"It's not a bizarre bug at all," Silver says. "It has the normal range of genes, and there's just nothing surprising in its genome at all."
Even so, the authors stand by their study. And so far, the journal Science hasn't retracted it.

Also, this article is informative:

http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/12/02/its-not-an-arsenic-based-life/
 

tyler.durden

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Is depression needed for survival or are depressed people supposed to die out and not reproduce? Isn't it hereditary? I guess humans kinda cheat natural selection with our emotions eh? I mean, some people can look past looks and physical atributes (which I don't think happens with other animals) and have offspring with somebody only because they like "whats on the inside" (emotions) of the opposite sex.
Check out BillyBonnie's new thread about this subject: https://www.rollitup.org/spirituality-sexuality-philosophy/532303-modern-human-evolution-gene-pool.html
 

Zaehet Strife

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Is depression needed for survival or are depressed people supposed to die out and not reproduce? Isn't it hereditary? I guess humans kinda cheat natural selection with our emotions eh? I mean, some people can look past looks and physical atributes (which I don't think happens with other animals) and have offspring with somebody only because they like "whats on the inside" (emotions) of the opposite sex.
There is a theory that depression is a chemical imbalance... i have a theory that this chemical imbalance is self induced.
 

tyler.durden

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Nas is an amazing poet, and one of the top 5 MC's off all time. There's a music thread by eye exaggerate in this subforum where we post music and discuss it. Click this link: https://www.rollitup.org/spirituality-sexuality-philosophy/469136-music.html See you over there!
 

Hepheastus420

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I think if nobody told us about after life, we wouldn't be disappointed that nothing will happen after death.
It's like smelling pizza in your friends house but there's no more pizza. You now want pizza because you smell it, but you weren't even thinking of pizza before.
It's like a big tease.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
There is a theory that depression is a chemical imbalance... i have a theory that this chemical imbalance is self induced.
How do you figure the self-induction? I suffer from clinical depression ... and while I admit that from the outside it is a dead ringer for simple laziness, on the inside ... whoa no. cn
 
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