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Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by Slylee
hi moral hazard


Hi Jamie... I miss you terribly, you know that, right?
Slylee
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Hi Jamie... I miss you terribly, you know that, right?


me too:(

cmere gimme a hug.
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by Slylee
me too:(

cmere gimme a hug.


If I come all the way there I better get more then a hug... afterall, you set precedence with Paul and Bobby;)

Sorry... that was kind of cheap. I love you.
Slylee
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
If I come all the way there I better get more then a hug... afterall, you set precedence with Paul and Bobby;)

Sorry... that was kind of cheap. I love you.


lol you know i'll put up with any abuse you toss my way:gsmile: but only you.
Halcyon+On+On
Well isn't this just a tender ing moment.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
You're getting at the whole "there are no original thoughts" thing aren't you? That really doesn't apply here, as the use of the word imitate requires that the person has directly observed the subject behaviour in another individual and is now repeating it... so if you use a credit card to scratch your ankle and you've never directly observed this action before then you are not imitating it... the fact that many others have solved the problem of an itchy ankle and the inability to reach a finger in their shoe in a similar manner does not mean you are imitating them.

Ironically, I wasn't meaning that really. Just that most, if not all social behaviours, no matter how obscure, have almost always been documented by some sort of social, academic, or medical form.

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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
That's a good question I suppose. What sort of behaviour does an infant exhibit? What is intentional and what is instinct? what is the difference? People are socially engineered from the very beginning whether you agree with it or not. Why else would we pick between a pink rattle and a blue one?

Agreed, but at what point does that social confine end? Are we naturally at some point going to think outside that confine, or is this just another learned behaviour?
Slylee
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Well isn't this just a tender ing moment.


i know isnt it? *sniff* (that's me crying, not snorting cocaine)
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Slylee
(that's me crying, not snorting cocaine)

:haha: :haha:
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Ironically, I wasn't meaning that really. Just that most, if not all social behaviours, no matter how obscure, have almost always been documented by some sort of social, academic, or medical form.


How would you know though?

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Agreed, but at what point does that social confine end? Are we naturally at some point going to think outside that confine, or is this just another learned behaviour?


The social confine simply never ends. Quite the opposite, really. "Mature" people are just humans with more rules to live by - you become more socially confined as you age for the most part, the only thing is you get a taste for the benefits so it hardly seems like a confine over a long enough period of time, you know?

In this very thread, Slylee was talking about.. something.. some friend or whatever, who 'still gets drunk, pops pills, doesn't care, etc'. Would you say that man is immature? Or at least the behaviours we (Slylee) would criticize him for? Really what we have is somebody who seemingly lives by less rules and standards as the "mature" comparison, therefore they are immature via negativa. Is there really anything right, wrong, purposeful or moral about what he does though? It would seem as though maturity is in fact a dynamic of gradual inaction as one physically ages. :p
Slylee
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
How would you know though?



The social confine simply never ends. Quite the opposite, really. "Mature" people are just humans with more rules to live by - you become more socially confined as you age for the most part, the only thing is you get a taste for the benefits so it hardly seems like a confine over a long enough period of time, you know?

In this very thread, Slylee was talking about.. something.. some friend or whatever, who 'still gets drunk, pops pills, doesn't care, etc'. Would you say that man is immature? Or at least the behaviours we (Slylee) would criticize him for? Really what we have is somebody who seemingly lives by less rules and standards as the "mature" comparison, therefore they are immature via negativa. Is there really anything right, wrong, purposeful or moral about what he does though? It would seem as though maturity is in fact a dynamic of gradual inaction as one physically ages. :p



lol are you honestly questioning a judgment passed on someone who continues to drink and drive even after getting into a horrible drunk driving accident where 2 people died?

Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Whut.
Echo of Silence
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Originally posted by Slylee
lol are you honestly questioning a judgment passed on someone who continues to drink and drive even after getting into a horrible drunk driving accident where 2 people died?


Wow, really? He still drinks and drives AFTER killing 2 people? Ack.
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