Originally posted by SelphieHow would having no morals indicate you don't think? It's pretty much unrelated. If I had no morals I'd still have the power of thought, I'd probably think even more, since this thought barrier we've put up ourselves has been downed. Or, something.
I enjoy thinking hmm
Originally posted by SlayOh right. That's a better idea than the current Monarchy, that whole thing kind of sucks. I think we should abolish the Royalty in England, too.
Not as in John McCain-republican, we're against the idea of monarchy and want our county to become a republic.
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
How would having no morals indicate you don't think? It's pretty much unrelated. If I had no morals I'd still have the power of thought, I'd probably think even more, since this thought barrier we've put up ourselves has been downed. Or, something.
Oh right. That's a better idea than the current Monarchy, that whole thing kind of sucks. I think we should abolish the Royalty in England, too.
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
How would having no morals indicate you don't think? It's pretty much unrelated. If I had no morals I'd still have the power of thought, I'd probably think even more, since this thought barrier we've put up ourselves has been downed. Or, something.
Oh right. That's a better idea than the current Monarchy, that whole thing kind of sucks. I think we should abolish the Royalty in England, too.
I didn't necessarily mean that you wouldn't think at all
Well here's where the problem is. Some people make big decisions or decide to live by a certain whatever, and don't think about it, while some others think long and hard about something, and decide on that, as their so called barrier, or whatever. With all the morals I have, I've thought long and hard about what I want, and what I've wanted or needed throughout my life. That's just my take on it.
Originally posted by SlayI don't mean to sound presumptious about older generations, but a lot of them do seem to be pretty close-minded about Royalty and such. My Auntie had a shrine to Princess Diana in her living, god, so annoying.
Ya. I always have these heated discussions about it with my grandmother who's in to royalty and collects all this stuff about all the European monarchy's and even writes them letters and sends them shit to autograph like they're moviestars. awehuhs
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
I don't mean to sound presumptious about older generations, but a lot of them do seem to be pretty close-minded about Royalty and such. My Auntie had a shrine to Princess Diana in her living, god, so annoying.
Originally posted by SelphieI understand what you mean, and you're right when you take on board your personal beliefs and stuff. I just differ on the whole reasoning and stuff, and I believe that having no morals would be a better way to live. If I had no morals, I'd probably not feel jealous, or sad, as much as normal, since the things that affect my morals to make me feel like that would be gone. I'd probably be the most selfish person alive, but since I'd be me and I wouldn't know different, that wouldn't affect me or anything.
I didn't necessarily mean that you wouldn't think at allWell here's where the problem is. Some people make big decisions or decide to live by a certain whatever, and don't think about it, while some others think long and hard about something, and decide on that, as their so called barrier, or whatever. With all the morals I have, I've thought long and hard about what I want, and what I've wanted or needed throughout my life. That's just my take on it.