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Yep, but I like this exercise
(although you lost me with a few fancy words, up there)

Give us a couple of billions of years and we might have expanded through half of the universe.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:37, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
we might
and I'm totally in support of it. I'm just not holding my breath in anticipation ;-)

thoroughly enjoying the discussion. which words lost you?
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:39, Reply)
I like being able to discuss these things without
a) being called a freak/nerd
b) getting the other person upset and shouting at me :)

I'm not holding my breath either, but I really hope so. And I really believe that our acts today will have an effect on the future, somehow. Sometimes a big effect, sometimes just something small, but they do.

Striving and harbour, but I think I got the general meaning.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:43, Reply)
I love discussions like this
It's why I studied Philosophy.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:46, Reply)
yeah, me too
it's why I studied civil engineering....

I was saying to my mrs the other day that I really miss this sort of discussion, it's the sort of thing I used to do with mates at uni and stuff all day/night, and these days I only really get it on here.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:47, Reply)
At some LARPs, when people are drinking around a campfire early in the morning
I like to kick off debates about fate vs free will, and just watch people talk, chipping in here and there with counter arguments to keep things flowing.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:51, Reply)
I miss them a lot too
We had compulsory Phylosophy at school for 2 years (17 and 18 years old). I wanted to be an engineer, so I didn't study it any longer, but kept reading some good books.

Those 2 years we'd spend the day on the beach, singing and discussing about life and humanity. Great times.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:53, Reply)
well, we are all quite freaky and nerdy
I don't tend to get upset, unless someone is being absolutely wrong and won't accept it. In this sort of discussion it's hard to be dead wrong.

striving = working towards
harbour = have
:-)
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:47, Reply)
Ta-ra
I had the meaning right!

Yep, and if someone gets upset I can just switch this thing off.

My friends were all a bit close minded, but I loved so much to make them think different, even if I wasn't really sure of what I was saying :P
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:55, Reply)
nice work :-)
that's true

I don't tend to argue anyway. Been with my mrs for 6 years and we've never argued, we've had disagreements, but not what I'd call an argument.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:57, Reply)
Oh I've had arguments
My girlfriend likes to win such discussions, even when there can't be a 'winner'.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 11:58, Reply)
was talking about this with my mate the other day
I'd had a number of beers and jagers and spliffs and came to the conclusion that it's a result of being too laid back and too right :-D
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 12:00, Reply)
:D
I don't argue about these things, as nobody can win. I get upset about more material things, I'm affraid.

I used to discuss with that crazy poet boyfriend I had (the one that stopped the cars) because he was far too pesimist without a reason.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 12:07, Reply)
I only occasionally argue with my mum
That's it.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 12:01, Reply)
no you don't

(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 12:02, Reply)
Yes i fucking do!
Shit.
(, Tue 3 Aug 2010, 12:04, Reply)

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