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odd to claim it is then

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:44, archived)
wikipedia doesn't even mention Scientology,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_it_forward
I don't see the connection myself.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:49, archived)
i think he just wanted to have a go at people trying to be nice to each other,
i dunno
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:49, archived)
Really?
Scientology is just a clumsy version of karma with giant aliens. Pay It Forward is just a clumsy version of karma with a Facebook page.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:52, archived)
not really

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:53, archived)
I think your thetans need realigning.

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:57, archived)
if you think the principia is just ha ha then i suggest you go read it again

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 18:59, archived)
Pay it Forward doesn't have anything to do with Karma,
it's just "lending" something to someone on the condition that they lend it on to someone else instead of paying it back.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:02, archived)
he just wanted to sneer at people

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:02, archived)
there's nothing wrong with sneering at people, some people are inferior and need to be sneered at

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:09, archived)
You mean apart from the fact that the full title is "The karma experiment: pay it forward", you mean?
I know you enjoy bickering for the sake of it since you're no longer capable of sexual or emotional joy, but sometimes you're so wrong before you even start that I genuinely don't see the point.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:18, archived)
I'm beginning to get the impression
that you only know about this idea from that facebook page you mentioned, and not the ancient Greek play from 317 BC, the text of which was lost and only recovered and republished in 1957.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:21, archived)
You really are fucking stupid.

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:22, archived)
not so stupid that I hang out on facebook.

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:24, archived)
and get upset at people trying to be nice to each other. on facebook.

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:25, archived)
Facebook largely relies on people having friends.

(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:27, archived)
well it calls them "friends,"
oh I see what's happened here, the facebook page was called "The Karma Experiment" so you thought it must actually have something to do with the ancient Hindu superstitious belief. Facebook calls them "friends" and you think it must actually mean that they are really your friends.

A pattern is emerging. I suppose if you get on the popular page here you think it means you are popular, as well.
(, Fri 24 Jan 2014, 19:32, archived)