I feel lethal, lusting to get the better of those who take advantage of the masses.
I'm a megalomaniac and I will fix the world.
Because I believe we are in control of our own fate, not those who got ahead in the money game.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
That's correct! You were [b]ignoring reality. [/B]
Yet you've failed to successfully demonstrate the validity of that ad hominem.
Originally posted by Oneness
That has nothing to do with what I was saying.That was an addendum to the exploitation of capitalism to produce scarcity as opposed to the lack of personal purchasing power and subsequent economic impracticality of manufacturing safe vehicles that has resulted from it, this was made clearly apparent in my sentence.
No, the way you worded it, it came off as I questioned. But okay.
Originally posted by Oneness
I feel lethal, lusting to get the better of those who take advantage of the masses.I'm a megalomaniac and I will fix the world.
Because I believe we are in control of our own fate, not those who got ahead in the money game.
Yet you've failed to successfully demonstrate the validity of that ad hominem.
No ad hominem! I was pointing out that part of the equation that you have been ignoring. Why should anyone care? If you don't pay people in one way or another, why would they build cars? Money has made it possible to give people a reason. The consequence of that is inexpensive cars that do a good job of protecting people, but they are not tanks, or spaceships.
Originally posted by ShakyamunisonThat could be a good thing.
The consequence of that is inexpensive cars that do a good job of protecting people, but they are not tanks, or spaceships.
The global stress level would be far lower in a more primitive society. In fact it is, the stress level is marginally increasing as the business world becomes a cesspool of competition. I would rather live like a Hobbit than live in this day and age.
Originally posted by ShakyamunisonHow so?
😂 Very true.
I'd already pointed out the fact that without money there's no incentive, I never disagreed with you on that to begin with.
You're slowly sinking into ad hominems and erroneous assumptions about me.
The truth is, to quote the Verve, "I'm a million different people from one day to the next. I am here in my mold."
Originally posted by Oneness
How so?I'd already pointed out the fact that without money there's no incentive, I never disagreed with you on that to begin with.
You're slowly sinking into ad hominems and erroneous assumptions about me.
The truth is, to quote the Verve, "I'm a million different people from one day to the next. I am here in my mold."
You have a reputation that would make Rod Serling do a double take.
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call "The Oneness Zone".
Originally posted by ShakyamunisonI know when to write off divination as coincidence, and when not to.
You have a reputation that would make Rod Serling do a double take.