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Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 2:57 pm)Khemikal Wrote:
(October 4, 2017 at 2:44 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: You see, I live my life by a standard of good value and beauty that transcends words. 
Maybe that's why you can't express it in words...but I digress.....

Quote:If this standard does not get met, then my life is completely empty. 
Then maybe your life is completely empty.  That would explain some of your comments regarding standards of good value and beauty.

Quote:That is why I reach the conclusion that our euphoria are truly the only real way we can perceive good value regardless of the moral implications.

You mean -your-....not -our-.  We're all different or some-such, right?  Your own disabilities have no implications for me whatsoever.

I don't think I am the disabled one here.  I think I am the transcended one here.  Hence my username "Transcended Dimensions."  You think that my standard is that of a disabled person and I simply don't agree.  I am not saying that you or anyone else are disabled, but merely, not awakened to the inner light (a metaphorical term I like to use).  The inner light is the goodness and beauty that transcends words.  I am not sure if it can take on another form besides our positive emotions.  I just don't want to be that blind person who thinks of colors, but has no real colors in his life.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
You may not want to be that person, but it looks like you just might be.  Life is unfair, I guess. You can't identify the good beyond what makes you feel good, and you can;t identify the bad in the satisfaction of a sex offender.

So.....who's missing something?
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 3:20 pm)Khemikal Wrote: You may not want to be that person, but it looks like you just might be.  Life is unfair, I guess.  You can't identify the good beyond what makes you feel good, and you can;t identify the bad in the satisfaction of a sex offender.

So.....who's missing something?

I wonder if there is some workaround this while still sticking to my worldview.  If you were on your computer and there were some worded options there and one of the options was faded, then that option would still be there.  It would just be neutral ("dead") so to speak.  This means that there can be real good value in your life independent of your euphoria.  It would just be a "dead" version of good value.  That is, your life would still be completely empty, but there would still be real good value in your life since the words good value are still there being acknowledged.  So, it would be like you have no real good value in your life while, at the same time, having real good value in your life.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 3:48 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: I wonder if there is some workaround this while still sticking to my worldview.  If you were on your computer and there were some worded options there and one of the options was faded, then that option would still be there.  It would just be neutral ("dead") so to speak.  This means that there can be real good value in your life independent of your euphoria.  It would just be a "dead" version of good value.  That is, your life would still be completely empty, but there would still be real good value in your life since the words good value are still there being acknowledged.  So, it would be like you have no real good value in your life while, at the same time, having real good value in your life.

I wouldn't have thought it possible that I could read so much unmitigated shite in the space of two minutes.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 4:29 pm)Succubus Wrote:
(October 4, 2017 at 3:48 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: I wonder if there is some workaround this while still sticking to my worldview.  If you were on your computer and there were some worded options there and one of the options was faded, then that option would still be there.  It would just be neutral ("dead") so to speak.  This means that there can be real good value in your life independent of your euphoria.  It would just be a "dead" version of good value.  That is, your life would still be completely empty, but there would still be real good value in your life since the words good value are still there being acknowledged.  So, it would be like you have no real good value in your life while, at the same time, having real good value in your life.

I wouldn't have thought it possible that I could read so much unmitigated shite in the space of two minutes.

I don't think it is dumbfounded because you haven't let me finished.  Perhaps I need to further explain to get my point across.  If there was a person who died and his name was "Good," then Good would still be there.  He would just be a dead body.  Our euphoria are like the life force to this dead man that would bring Good back to life.  So, what I am saying here is that we need our euphoria.  Otherwise, our lives would be completely empty.  We would still have good value being believed in our minds during our miserable moments.  But there would be no inner "life" to those words in our mind.  Thus, our inner universe would be completely dead and empty for the time being until we reach a state of full recovery where we have our euphoria back to us again.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 3:06 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote:
(October 4, 2017 at 2:57 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Maybe that's why you can't express it in words...but I digress.....

Then maybe your life is completely empty.  That would explain some of your comments regarding standards of good value and beauty.


You mean -your-....not -our-.  We're all different or some-such, right?  Your own disabilities have no implications for me whatsoever.

I don't think I am the disabled one here.  I think I am the transcended one here.  Hence my username "Transcended Dimensions."  You think that my standard is that of a disabled person and I simply don't agree.  I am not saying that you or anyone else are disabled, but merely, not awakened to the inner light (a metaphorical term I like to use).  The inner light is the goodness and beauty that transcends words.  I am not sure if it can take on another form besides our positive emotions.  I just don't want to be that blind person who thinks of colors, but has no real colors in his life.

Okay, I'm done holding my tongue, cocksucker. Your little lying, conniving ass is showing proud and red, after several of these whoppers, and I'm sick of humoring you. Or did you not mean what you said here:


(October 4, 2017 at 10:36 am)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: Here is the real situation.  I am not here to think I am big and smarter than everyone else.  Rather, I have had much emotional trauma and misery in my life due to obsessive thinking that was unhealthy and many stressful life events.  It has all lead me down this path:

Go. Fuck. Yourself.

At this point whether you're intelligent enough to realize it or not, you're a fucking troll. Get stuffed.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 8:16 pm)Astonished Wrote:
(October 4, 2017 at 3:06 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: I don't think I am the disabled one here.  I think I am the transcended one here.  Hence my username "Transcended Dimensions."  You think that my standard is that of a disabled person and I simply don't agree.  I am not saying that you or anyone else are disabled, but merely, not awakened to the inner light (a metaphorical term I like to use).  The inner light is the goodness and beauty that transcends words.  I am not sure if it can take on another form besides our positive emotions.  I just don't want to be that blind person who thinks of colors, but has no real colors in his life.

Okay, I'm done holding my tongue, cocksucker. Your little lying, conniving ass is showing proud and red, after several of these whoppers, and I'm sick of humoring you. Or did you not mean what you said here:


(October 4, 2017 at 10:36 am)Transcended Dimensions Wrote: Here is the real situation.  I am not here to think I am big and smarter than everyone else.  Rather, I have had much emotional trauma and misery in my life due to obsessive thinking that was unhealthy and many stressful life events.  It has all lead me down this path:

Go. Fuck. Yourself.

At this point whether you're intelligent enough to realize it or not, you're a fucking troll. Get stuffed.

When I said that I was the transcended one, I meant the opposite of disabled.  I did not mean that I thought I was better than anyone else.  Again, I am not trying to be a troll and my worldview is sincere since my personal experience was absolutely convincing, profound, and powerful.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
Uh-huh.
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
(October 4, 2017 at 8:31 pm)Khemikal Wrote: Uh-huh.

I said that I was the transcended one within the context of disability.  You brought up the idea of me being disabled and I said that I was the opposite of that (i.e. transcended).
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RE: Emotions are intrinsically good and bad
Oh, you're a binary thinker.
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