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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 05:33:47
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For quite a while now I've been in the midst of a personal project of mine.  I've been trying to become the perfect person.

This obviously requires some explanation.  Given the fact that I am the designer of a videogame website, you can imagine I'm not going to be the social-type.  Additionally, if you've seen my blog posts, I'm not a fan of religion.

These two attributes can have others looking down upon you, fair or not.  Aside from that, despite being a consistently solid student (83% average), one tends to look like crap when compared to a 94% average, which was my sister's high-school average.  It doesn't really matter that I consider the educational system fairly broken.

Wanting to be a representation of my own ideals, I have since worked towards becoming without flaw in all other areas.

I've increased my memory and knowledge base significantly by pursuing the elimination of the use of studying in preparation for tests as to learn as opposed to memorize.  I've learned much more about music in composition and playing.  I've opened myself to a wider array of interests.  And I've made myself nearly incapable of performing an act against my own conscience.

The old me never would have bought a dance pad or musical keyboard; would never have watched Azumanga Daioh or Maburaho; would never have created a blog or participated in a podcast; and would never have found Lost at Sea touching nor eagerly awaited the arrival of his order of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche.

Yet there's still plenty.  Cleanliness isn't exactly a word you'd use to describe me.  You'd also find my use of the phrase "play piano" being used rather loosely.  And try as I might, I still know very little about anything.

But this would all be quite the silly exercise if I were going to define the parameters of what is considered ideal.

So I open this to you: What should I know?  What should I be able to do?  What is the ideal?

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 07:19:51
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You've moved beyond me. Ever since I came to college, my interests have been drastically getting narrower, to the point that I'm uncertain that I want to pursue something in math, despite this being my fourth year as a math major (and I'll even have a fifth due to slow progress earlier). But I'll tell ya what, I've been interested in various philosophical topics for quite a while now, at least partially due to the intellectual circumstances surrounding my deconversion from Christianity. My interests in science and sci-fi are also partial causes of my affection for philosophy.

It's good to hear you're going to read Nietzche--myself, I haven't read much from famous philosophers. I've got a book by David Hume sitting around, but have barely even cracked it. Ethics and morality is the area of philosophy that interests me most, but I also harbor a love for language--the philosophy thereof, as well as its usage and how it interacts with our minds.

I'm also one of those crazy pedant bastards, but there are times when precision of language is important.

The philosophical black mark in my life is that I was with the Objectivists for 1-2 years. If you don't know anything about them and wish to know about Objectivism, let me give you some warning: the philosophy of Objectivism is more assertion and fallacious word games than it is correct or anything profound. Its adherents that I've run into online are either assholes who will defend Ayn Rand to the death or those who simply can't see the fallacious word games. Should the philosophy interest you, tell me so I can inoculate you with some counter websites. And to tell you the truth, the counter websites would be more convincing if they didn't have to clean up the mess that Rand created, often-times involving her equivocations and circular reasoning, ontop of her evidentially unsupported assertions. Meh, enough about this.

Are you into science at all? Even just seeing what's up and not necessarily studying much? I recommend Science Daily, something a friend brought to my attention. It's full of cool stuff! My favorite science is physics, and I've read stuff by Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene... awesome, the things that could come out of theory, and the things that have yet to be explained by theory! Biology is also interesting, but I'm not too interested in the science in general beyond knowing about the concept and processes of evolution. Psychology greatly interests me because of its connection to reasoning and why we believe and think the way we do, especially as it relates to theism and other, similar, beliefs.

I like J-pop, anime, and manga, but I still need to watch and read more anime and manga so I can actually, "legitimately" claim to be a fan. Nyaa

I mentioned languages, but didn't go into detail about the foreign ones I've studied. I took four years of German in high school and one semester-long course at my university. And I just completed my third Japanese course (which I won't go beyond due to the instructor and interest). My dad says all I need now is Italian and I'll be versed in all the WWII-era Axis powers languages! XD

Phew, did I write all that? Anyway, I hope I gave you some ideas. "Laugh, and grow fat!" ( <-- MGS2 quote FTW)

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 08:23:52
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Well you'll need to start by getting 100%.

83% isn't perfect, and neither is 94%!

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:05:43
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i think along with the solitary pursuits for excellence, a lot of growth comes from trying to be useful and in trying to help others (cliche though it sounds).  support just causes.  drink fare-trade coffee.  shop locally and buy home produce.

another area which you make no mention of therefore i don't know whether you're striving to improve in, is being healthy and fit.  you must train.  any hint of gluttony or sloth is a major weakness as far as i'm concerned (even ... a few extra pounds).  also if you can ... be a vegan.

also (knowing some of your politics i know you are in no immediate danger of this) but don't allow the pursuit of excellence turn you into a puritan nazi Nyaa

i'll probably add more later but let's see how this discussion goes

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:28:06
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I think that "vegan is better than omnivorous" is quite a stretch in a thread like this when the claim is unsupported. But if you decide to talk about it, maybe Yoda and I will get a chance to talk ethical/moral philosophy, depending on what you marshal up. Nyaa

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 10:47:18
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To become a better Gigalo you need to beef out at the gym. I think protein shake and perhaps a penis enlargement operation.  

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:12:40
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i'm not taking any moral high ground here ... but i sure would like to see you philosophise on the ethics and morals of the meat industry Nyaa

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:40:27
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bugsonglass said:
i'm not taking any moral high ground here ... but i sure would like to see you philosophise on the ethics and morals of the meat industry Nyaa

 I already told him to get a penis enlargement. 

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:41:53
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bugsonglass said:

another area which you make no mention of therefore i don't know whether you're striving to improve in, is being healthy and fit.  you must train.  any hint of gluttony or sloth is a major weakness as far as i'm concerned (even ... a few extra pounds).  

WRONG!!

bugsonglass said:
also if you can ... be a vegan.

 Vegan

Meat eater

Result

Meat eater >> Vegan, fact!!

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:32:20
If anything the plan should be to eat more meat.

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:37:50

bugsonglass said:
i'm not taking any moral high ground here ... but i sure would like to see you philosophise on the ethics and morals of the meat industry Nyaa

That issue is different from the issue of the morality of veganism in general. I have seen videos of how meat chickens are raised, and I sure don't like it.

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:40:25
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant testicle, floating amidst the empty cosmic voids. I am...The Egg.
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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:52:09

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Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant testicle, floating amidst the empty cosmic voids. I am...The Egg.

Can I fry and eat that egg?  

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:03:43

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant 

 

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:20:02

Iga_Bobovic said:

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant

*kirbypic*

He said an egg, not a giant sack of crap.

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:23:46

gamingeek said:

Iga_Bobovic said:

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant

*kirbypic*

He said an egg, not a giant sack of crap.

Thank you, GG. You shall be at the right side of the testicle when the time comes.

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:27:08

SteelAttack said:

gamingeek said:

Iga_Bobovic said:

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant

*kirbypic*

He said an egg, not a giant sack of crap.

Thank you, GG. You shall be at the right side of the testicle when the time comes.

The right side. Where all the good stuff is Happy I can be born like Galactus, breaking free into a new universe.  

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:33:17

gamingeek said:

SteelAttack said:

gamingeek said:

Iga_Bobovic said:

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant

*kirbypic*

He said an egg, not a giant sack of crap.

Thank you, GG. You shall be at the right side of the testicle when the time comes.

The right side. Where all the good stuff is Happy I can be born like Galactus, breaking free into a new universe.  

 Sorry no new universe, when I Fedor breaks the universe it stays broken!

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:35:52

Iga_Bobovic said:

gamingeek said:

SteelAttack said:

gamingeek said:

Iga_Bobovic said:

SteelAttack said:
Be me. I am the epitome of perfection. I am a giant

*kirbypic*

He said an egg, not a giant sack of crap.

Thank you, GG. You shall be at the right side of the testicle when the time comes.

The right side. Where all the good stuff is Happy I can be born like Galactus, breaking free into a new universe.  

Sorry no new universe, when I Fedor breaks the universe it stays broken!

So you are really pitting Fedor against Galactus? Yodas ultimate goal should be to become Galactus.

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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 18:43:19

gamingeek said:

So you are really pitting Fedor against Galactus? Yodas ultimate goal should be to become Galactus.

 

I rest my case

Fedor vs Galactus => Fedor round 1 by Zulu!

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