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Thought crime
#41
RE: Thought crime
(April 13, 2016 at 9:38 pm)Losty Wrote: I just have disturbingly mean thoughts about people when they dress crazy and I find it even more disturbing how hilarious my mind seems to find it

Trust me, it's normal.

My whole family laughs about this kind of stuff. They even nickname the regulars who they find particularly hilarious.

It's harmless.

And funny. Lol.
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#42
RE: Thought crime
(April 13, 2016 at 9:24 am)Alex K Wrote: Yes, you're a bad, bad person! Consider yourself lucky that there's no God and you can think unpunished! Whew. Smile

Nice rep by the way
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#43
RE: Thought crime
(April 13, 2016 at 8:31 pm)ignoramus Wrote: I wonder how we would all think if we were connected to a hive mind?
Probably the same.

 . . . .



or not.



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#44
RE: Thought crime
(April 13, 2016 at 10:23 pm)Losty Wrote:
(April 13, 2016 at 9:24 am)Alex K Wrote: Yes, you're a bad, bad person! Consider yourself lucky that there's no God and you can think unpunished! Whew. Smile

Nice rep by the way

Ikr
Lmao
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#45
RE: Thought crime
Vorls! Leave Locutus out of this!
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#46
RE: Thought crime
(April 13, 2016 at 9:38 pm)Losty Wrote:
(April 13, 2016 at 8:57 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: Well no dresses up for Walmart! It's fucking Walmart. But I always wonder about the people who buy more than 15 items there. (That's how much is allowed in the express lane right?)

I don't actually go to Walmart so I don't know. But I'm not judging people for not dressing up for Walmart. I'm not really trying to judge them at all. I don't care how people dress, I don't know their life or their circumstances. I just have disturbingly mean thoughts about people when they dress crazy and I find it even more disturbing how hilarious my mind seems to find it

You have nothing to worry about. You're not judging them at all. That would require reflecting on all of the thoughts you have had about a person, and coming to a conclusion.

I get disturbingly mean thoughts about people for no reason at all. Way worse than just poking fun at them. But I just laugh at these thoughts, like you are laughing at yours. There's no danger of us jumping to real conclusions about people based on these thoughts, or letting them affect our actions. So they are harmless Smile
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#47
RE: Thought crime
Listen Losty, it's not normal to think mean shit about random people you know nothing about.
You see a guy in a funny sweater and think, damn what a loser, well he is the CEO of a company Facebook is trying to buy, his mother died last year same day, the sweater was made by his mother as a gift for him. She died from cancer and he was holding her hand as she slowly drifted to a never ending sleep.

How do you feel now?

Judging people based on some preconceived notion is what shallow people do, and I know for a fact that you aren't shallow. To act nice with others and think mean shit about them is what hypocrites do. Don't be like them. Be true to yourself and others.
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#48
RE: Thought crime
It's official! You're an idiot.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#49
RE: Thought crime
I advise you re-read this thread pool, especially the articles Evie linked to.

If indeed you don't have these kind of thoughts, it would be you who is very much unusual. And I'm surprised to see you advocating for thought crime mentality.

I'm concerned about you. Your posts seem to be getting increasingly strange. Just letting you know, as a friend.
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#50
RE: Thought crime
There is no such thing as a bad thought, only bad action.
Think of our personal thoughts as a sandbox precursor to reality.
It's our scratch disk.

No-one has the right to intrude or judge what goes on at such an innate level.

Except God of course! Hehe (and his weird son)
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