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Post by Lobstrosity on Oct 11, 2005 18:04:56 GMT -5
Such is the reason that our laws are there to help make the world better for most, but not all, humans (that's right humans, not animals). Sure it's all opinion based in the end, but we have these laws to guide people to do things that help us all out in the end.
P.S. I'm not saying Merylin isn't good looking, because she is. But she's just not really my type, I'm not all that into blondes you know.
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Post by chica on Oct 11, 2005 19:08:36 GMT -5
lol oooooooooo andrew isn't into blondes....go andrew! lol and the animals deserve these rights too!!!!!!
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Post by invinciblecarrot on Oct 11, 2005 21:47:55 GMT -5
we are just goin in circles here. the only thing that can be agreed upon so far is that they are opinions
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Post by chica on Oct 12, 2005 20:25:16 GMT -5
true what's another undefinable concept?oh I got one #/0 = undefined
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Post by Azan on Oct 15, 2005 21:37:43 GMT -5
#Include"IOStream"
int main() { cout << v; system("PAUSE") }
There thats one v is not defined.
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Post by ek2 on Oct 20, 2005 13:31:12 GMT -5
what about...your mom
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Post by Niccolo on Oct 20, 2005 23:43:42 GMT -5
(bangs head on computer)
Why, why why did I start this thread?
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Post by Umbrafire on Oct 22, 2005 23:51:35 GMT -5
hey, azan, that almosts makes sense to me now (Azan and I are learning C++, im just lazier)
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Post by KiddoFreak on Nov 7, 2005 22:15:36 GMT -5
Okay... I've been out of the forums too long. Tooo looong. Lemme start somewheres. *cough* Okay, everyone -- shut up about mizz Monroe. Okay, now that that's off my chest...
Everything, be it undefined or not, can be judged on one sole ideal: perfection. Perfection - the state of being without a flaw or defect. Look closely at this definition, then look at everything you have said. Opinions run everything that cannot be well defined - opinions based upon the spectrum of perfection. Now, what is perfection?
As has been said- the "perfect" state (without flaw or defect) is based on opinion. In other words: perfection is subjective. If perfection is objective, and everything lies on the spectrum of perfection - than everything is subjective.
Who would make the better friend? A star athelete with straight A+'s and looks that would make even the moon pale... or a homely, average kid that lives next to you? Now, I can sense many responses from this, probably about the first person. If you were going to tell me that that first example wasnt perfect... you were simply proving my point.
Everything that cannot be "sensed" is based upon an individual's ideas of perfection. If there is one thing I would like people to know, it is that perfection is subjective. Nothing more can really be said about what is and isnt right or wrong, as it all falls under perfection. If you can think of a way that I'm wrong -- go for it, tell me. I'm all ears.
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Post by chica on Nov 14, 2005 20:01:28 GMT -5
but what about the saying "nobody is perfect"? is that true or are you saying that everything is perfect??? I am so confused! and I havn't been on here forever either
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Post by Lobstrosity on Nov 14, 2005 20:14:56 GMT -5
Even if nobody is truly perfect, people can still have an idea of perfection, which I believe is what Kiddo was getting at.
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Post by Decieved by the Truth on Nov 19, 2005 11:46:44 GMT -5
and the animals deserve these rights too!!!!!! [glow=red,2,300]yeah right, animals deserve no rights, but I will save that for the other debate.[/glow]
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Post by chica on Nov 22, 2005 21:27:41 GMT -5
ok I get it hten
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