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Post by OYE on Aug 16, 2016 4:36:06 GMT
Mankind has been turned into commodities
There is no TRUE Free Will anymore
Every Generation there are 500 or so individuals who could make a TRUE difference in the world..
Now.. they are spotted early.. put into mind control programs.. and their minds broken..
The beauty.. the purity of the human experience is pulled out of the equation..
The Architect likes balance.. but not like this.. not like this
Now everything is so predicable.. there is no true free will anymore.. like there was 400 years ago..
If I was Lucifer.. and the Protector of Free Will.. I would be FUCKING PISSED
Because I would want to see what those 500 difference makers can do without people's hands all over them
What could they accomplish.. what could they discover.. what unique lives could they have lived
I will leave this thread with a important thought..
FUCK MIND CONTROL.. It is extracting the very aspects that makes us human.. and turning everyone into archetypal quantum modules with other people's programming algorithms inserted within them
If you learned two things from this thread.. Protect YOUR Free Will at all costs.. Do NOT Allow Humans to lose their unpredictability
If that EVER happens.. and we are well on our way.. then we are living in something no different than a Computer Simulation
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Post by ben on Aug 16, 2016 4:44:50 GMT
I'm still not 100% sure if free-will and fate can be harmonized.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2016 4:47:31 GMT
Naaahhh, The tables always look slanted, ain't nothing new.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2016 4:51:39 GMT
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 16, 2016 6:30:48 GMT
There is free will alex
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Post by OYE on Aug 16, 2016 6:38:43 GMT
There is No Free Will There is a Battle of Will
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Post by OYE on Aug 16, 2016 6:40:33 GMT
Will is Earned
Power is Learned
Strength is Returned
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Post by ben on Aug 16, 2016 9:20:35 GMT
Will is Earned Power is Learned Strength is Returned I like that! Although power and strength are kind of synonymous. You guys got those phases too where you can't stop rhyming? I usually do it in german, sometimes it lasts hours, and it is a real compulsive thing, can't stop and the themes are always about god and stuff. Next time it happens I'll record it, promised. Scratch that, just tried, it works, but it concluded with "you should not chain the word".
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Post by ben on Aug 16, 2016 9:30:55 GMT
Selbst sagtest grad willst nicht anketten und doch die Reime nun hier retten zwar sind sie so nicht laut gesungen doch hast du sie in ketten gezwungen
ich fragte einst ob du's ernst meinst und mich hier nicht nach oben schreist jetzt sitzt du hier und schreibst die zeilen die mich doch zum verweilen treiben
denn neugier gibts auch hier zuhauf und sei gewiss es gibt zulauf gehört wird dies nicht nur vom jetzt du hast die einzige regel verletzt
in fernen gedanken lebst du schon vergiss nicht deinen klingelton er wird dir noch das leben retten solltest du diese zeilen betten
blablablabla it goes on forever xD
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 16, 2016 9:42:25 GMT
Seems rhyming is schematically the same in german as in english interestiing
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Post by ben on Aug 16, 2016 9:45:34 GMT
Seems rhyming is schematically the same in german as in english interestiing I got some great insights due to it. Truth just flows when you do it. One thing I can say with hundreth percent confidence is that the word came before the thought. "Gawd" told me through a rhyme. Edit: When I started to let "the cosmic energy" talk through me it was through words first, it even had to learn how to keep its messages in thoughtform. x) (I take my meds now)
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 16, 2016 10:03:31 GMT
Seems rhyming is schematically the same in german as in english interestiing I got some great insights due to it. Truth just flows when you do it. One thing I can say with hundreth percent confidence is that the word came before the thought. "Gawd" told me through a rhyme. Edit: When I started to let "the cosmic energy" talk through me it was through words first, it even had to learn how to keep its messages in thoughtform. x) (I take my meds now) Meds are for suckers.
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Post by Montblanc on Aug 16, 2016 20:49:52 GMT
Seems rhyming is schematically the same in german as in english interestiing I think it's mostly the same in any language, I had grammar classes where we learned rhyme structures and modes, I think the biggest difference is in the words that rhyme in any language since what rhymes in one language will not rhyme in most others.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 17, 2016 9:41:28 GMT
Seems rhyming is schematically the same in german as in english interestiing I think it's mostly the same in any language, I had grammar classes where we learned rhyme structures and modes, I think the biggest difference is in the words that rhyme in any language since what rhymes in one language will not rhyme in most others. I'd never really thought about it but I think it might be different for eastern languages actually like japanese . Will have to double check that. Would be interesting if it was only a latin thing.
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Post by Montblanc on Aug 17, 2016 19:25:22 GMT
I think it's mostly the same in any language, I had grammar classes where we learned rhyme structures and modes, I think the biggest difference is in the words that rhyme in any language since what rhymes in one language will not rhyme in most others. I'd never really thought about it but I think it might be different for eastern languages actually like japanese . Will have to double check that. Would be interesting if it was only a latin thing. Maybe, for western languages it's definitely a shared grammatical structure.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 17, 2016 23:28:15 GMT
I'd never really thought about it but I think it might be different for eastern languages actually like japanese . Will have to double check that. Would be interesting if it was only a latin thing. Maybe, for western languages it's definitely a shared grammatical structure. What you're talking about is linguistics
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Post by Montblanc on Aug 17, 2016 23:38:13 GMT
Maybe, for western languages it's definitely a shared grammatical structure. What you're talking about is linguistics Yes, and all literature, poetry included, is an artistic expression of it, I'll post a small piece of a poem in my own language and you'll be the judge of wether I'm right or not. Also, it's good to point that poetry doesn't necessarily need to follow these structural methods, they're just an universally acclaimed expression of style handed us from the ancient greeks.
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Post by Montblanc on Aug 17, 2016 23:57:57 GMT
Entre o Sono e Sonho
Entre o sono e sonho, Entre mim e o que em mim É o quem eu me suponho Corre um rio sem fim.
Passou por outras margens, Diversas mais além, Naquelas várias viagens Que todo o rio tem.
Chegou onde hoje habito A casa que hoje sou. Passa, se eu me medito; Se desperto, passou.
E quem me sinto e morre No que me liga a mim Dorme onde o rio corre — Esse rio sem fim.
Fernando Pessoa, in "Cancioneiro"
Translation: (original rhyming bolded)
Between the sleep and the dream
Between the sleep and the dream, Between me and what's in me It's who I suppose myself Runs an endless river.
Crossed through other sides, (of the river) More diverse beyond, In those various voyages That every river has.
Arrived where I now live The house that I am now. Passes, if I meditate myself; Has passed, if I wake.
And who I feel myself and dies In what connects me to myself Where the river runs sleeps- That endless river.
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