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Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:02 pm
by ezza
ppl telling me i need to "think about the future"

ppl who dont understand why nice clothes are nice

ESTATE AGENTS

and people at shops who dont bag your couple items after asking if u want a bag

+ theres this guy on my road who always walks past n tuts when he sees us through the window. hes only like 25 n looks like he got no friends :( why dont you knock on my door and ask nicely if you can come in for a mix and some substance abuse

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:03 pm
by butter_man
wub wrote:
butter man wrote:I feel this would enter human life into a sink or swim mode and everyone would play there part based on instinct down to there inherent sense and genetically tailored role. life and death would hang more in the balance but due to the non-existence of external knowledge
Good post, would you mind expanding on this bit?
okay, before the great philosophers and the passing on of knowledge externally life would have had to been very much like we see animals: living on instinct. it has worked well for us having the thoughts of us as 'being' : dasein. this has helped us with everything that has brought us to this point, scientifically, agriculturally so on. but, on relying on this as the 'way' we do things we have sacrificed the survival instinct we had seperately, but holistically as a species for reliance on nothing but the scientific world/external world of knowledge (im not talking about spirituality either).

this has led us to the predicament we face today: evolved scientifically but retarded in regards to understanding of how to live and maintain in our habitat. this will reach a point where we will have to make decisions, strong ones of where we must go (heres hoping that renewable energy, which needs the current wasting of energy to get to the point achievable of having renewable energy, to get there).

I suggest that, an option would be to denounce all that has gone before, the rules of society on which all life and socail interaction is based, the regulations to which we all (mostly all) must adhere, and have it as a evolutionary free for all but with the important 2 rules 'no mob rule, no violence' if everyone held to this, an optimist would suppose that instinct would kick in with everyone, each person would have to play there role based on what there genetics tell them for instance: a man finds other man hurt instinct tells him that this, this and this is the right thing to do, wether man lives or dies is inconsequential because that is up to global situation (the sum of all parts of life, chaos in general) to decide, but an optimist would say that, and considering that the intelligence that we have achieved before is assimilated into this global conscieness that, a sort of external factor would have to play a part some could say nature, others might propose (not me) karma or a completely other subconscious language that the current way of things tends to ignore, compared to: "this is fred, he is a builder, fred will build your house" there will be no fred, or house there will just be a quiet in the inner monolgue and a system of doings with no refference to what there doing except for there doing.

I hope that expands on it.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:04 pm
by magma
Pedro Sánchez wrote:
magma wrote:
therapist wrote:Downgrading yourself to working class because you're lazy is a pretty middle class thing to do.
So's having an avatar that looks like it's an unfortunate soul from Jeremy Kyle's weekly bash-the-working-classes-benefit-scroungers extravaganza.
:lol: I know but it's the face of the angriest woman.
I just Googled "angriest woman" and it appears lots of people agree with you that her lazy eye, lack of education and sinkhole estate existence are indeed fucking hilarious. Who would've known?

Can I update my "number one problem" please?

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:16 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
wub wrote: And what makes you lower class, in your opinion. Assuming you don't work in a factory as I've seen you mention marketing departments on here before (I think it was you)
Well I guess because I earn less than 16k, I live in social housing (well ex but I rent it off a mate who bought it), I have savings of less than 5k and both my parents earned less than the average and didn't own a house, that's about it really going off the supposedly criteria.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:19 pm
by ezza
lol u sound broke mate

need to get yourself into that higher middle

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:20 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
Agent 47 wrote:lol u sound broke mate

need to get yourself into that higher middle
Then you don't know broke.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:21 pm
by ezza
im technically broke

but i always have money for shit

if you know what i mean

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:22 pm
by hubb
Gender?

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:23 pm
by Dub_freak
Greed.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:23 pm
by wub
hubb wrote:Gender?
So the human race all being the same gender would solve something?

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:24 pm
by magma
wub wrote:
hubb wrote:Gender?
So the human race all being the same gender would solve something?
It would almost certainly solve the problem of the human race within a generation.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:26 pm
by MikeyOhh
There are too many humans. In my opinion that's the biggest problem.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:33 pm
by kidshuffle
Agent 47 wrote:ppl telling me i need to "think about the future"

ppl who dont understand why nice clothes are nice

ESTATE AGENTS

and people at shops who dont bag your couple items after asking if u want a bag

+ theres this guy on my road who always walks past n tuts when he sees us through the window. hes only like 25 n looks like he got no friends :( why dont you knock on my door and ask nicely if you can come in for a mix and some substance abuse
First world problems thread is the other way m8.

First world problems are also problem imo.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:35 pm
by hubb
wub wrote:
hubb wrote:Gender?
So the human race all being the same gender would solve something?

I'm thinking there's a lot of moral issues that became paradigms where either gender just put the weight on the other.
But a male world would probably be 24/7 sports/ travelling around with assault rifles in units with very little flirting going on. :dunce:

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:37 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
hubb wrote:But a male world would probably be 24/7 sports/ travelling around with assault rifles in units with very little flirting going on. :dunce:
You think?

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:37 pm
by wub
MikeyOhh wrote:There are too many humans. In my opinion that's the biggest problem.
Would a cull help?

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:41 pm
by m8son666
Our consciousness of time.

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:45 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
m8son wrote:Our consciousness of time.
Image

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:46 pm
by m8son666
looool

Re: What is the number one problem with the human race and w

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:47 pm
by wub
Do you view time more as a concept or an actuality?