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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:54 am
Let's have a real discussion. For once. Something that doesn't pertain to current events.
I've made similar Posts, so.
Do you follow any code of conduct? Are you harsh towards either gender? Are you committed to any vices- be they gluttony, malice, lust, or what have you? Do you partake in mortal sins, or are you clean as sheets?
I used to steal, do graffiti, fornicate freely [though only with two men]; bit all my friends. I would also run away, abandon work, not start assignments. I'm also a compulsive flirt and used to adore self-mutilation ... I could blather on, but really, it's your turn. :3"If your stomach feels weak my work here is DONE."
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:56 pm
My code of conduct is logos, as in logos, ethos, and pathos. If it doesn't make sense, I try and avoid it. When people speak to me I try to keep my responses away from things like "That's just wrong," and "Because it just is." I tend to expect people to put more thought behind their actions and act like a teacher sometimes. My major sin is procrastination. A.D.D. is not fun. Some minor ones are misanthropy, sardonic comments, and paranoia.
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:41 pm
my code of conduct would take to long to explain
I am harsh to both genders, I dislike to the point of misanthropy
For vices it would probably my extreme streaks of sadism and masochism, that when I'm not training my art I'm lazy to the point that Mr grim d. reaper might wonder if I was on his list, I fulfill gluttony as I probably eat my body weight in sweet stuff each day, this could go on so I'll stop with my temper which though hard to get me angry, when I lose it entire towns cower under my wrath as I stomp on the people who angered me.
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:56 pm
I pretty much lack morals. I don't see things as being "right" or "wrong" without it varying upon the situation. Personally, I think that people should be able to do whatever they want [literally, sometimes], so long as they do not hurt or involve anyone who is unwilling.
Heh. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
As far as my vices, I'm sadistic, sarcastic, and blunt to a fault. I also have a long lived relationship with gluttony in the chocolate department. xD I expect for people to live up to standards which even I fail to maintain usually. I am prone to lying to people just to see what they will react with. I have mood swings quite often, and they can affect my decisions in a rather undesirable way. I also am known to be lazy, and pathetically proud.
I pertain to no specific religion or code of conduct, so it is rather erratic and people commonly look down on my behavior as being wrong or misleading. I do not mislead people for my own gain, usually, but more so for my entertainment.
Basically: I'm a b***h.
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:08 pm
I live by two rules.
(1) "There is no right or wrong, good or evil. Only those who think they are right, and those who disagree."
(2)"There are three sides to every story. Your side, their side, and the truth."
My vices. Gluttony and sloth. I procrastinate all the time. I usually quit before a job is done. And I am distracted by shiny things...and tassles. I am sarcastic, and I also actually want to be more blunt with people, but something always stops me.
I have no religion. I do not beleive in an after life. But I'm not an Atheist. I don't know how that works, but there it is.
I am easily angered, but I hide it well. I am hypocrite encarnate.
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:33 pm
speaking the straight truth is what i do if it offends you i could not care less FEAR ME FOR I AM SLOTH
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little_evil_goth Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:53 pm
I follow my own code "Do what feels right." At the time I might ad. I frequently change my mind about everything all of the time, I'm an "in the moment" person. I don't believe in time either. It's just the thing by which others measure that feeling they have of running out of something.
I tend to be harsh of males over a certain age. But my own age I treat the same.
Vices? Oh where do I begin? My problem is I'll try anything once. I always have something to entertain me. Could be a thing, a tv show, a person, an action or a substance. If something has even the slightest hint of danger or intrigue I'm in. I adore drinking and recreational activity on an empty stomach. Which I do on almost a daily basis these days. I have no real use for food other than to keep my Dad off my back. I eat only in front of him so thank ******** I don't see him a whole lot. Wish I saw less of him to be honest. I used to pick fights ((arguments)) with people just to see if anyone would ever stand up to me to the end, you know to put me "in my place" for lack of a better term. They never did. But maybe worst of all, if I truely love someone, I go out for my way for them.
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:01 pm
1. My code of conduct is..... odd. It's pretty free. Generally I tend to follow Dray's policy of logical action, but then I will often do things simply for sheer amusement or personal gain.
2. I'm harsh towards males. Don't get me wrong, if you're female and stupid then I won't like you, but for some reason the label of 'stupid' gets put more often on males than females -- but then again, females' brains develop faster.
3. Commited as in you partake of actions as a result of, or you simply are subject to the emotions of?
4. I used to be a rather prolific thief. I've killed things with hammers, axes, sickles, scythes, knives, neckwrenching, and flyswatters. I despise doing any kind of homework, and as such, I don't. I scare people, especially children. I, if given the opportunity, drink. I used to engage in autovampirism rather often. I'm incredibly sarcastic and often cynical. I am essentially borderline necrophiliac, in theory.
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:41 am
Hmmm...
Well..
For starters I,usually,avoid giving direct yes or no answers depending on the question or topic,I try an keep neutral in things (yes like switzerland =P ) As for my conduct with people,it differs I suppose from day to day. If I'm not in atleast a neutral mood I'll just try an keep away from people. If I'm neutral or better I'll be how I normally am and be nice/friendly.I'm not particularly mean to either gender or for that matter anyone,that is of course,unless they deserve it.I protect my friends more then I do my family mainly because I don't have much biological family that I'm actually close to.When I actually was in school I didnt do my homework and rarely,depending on the class,did the work in there.I slept alot (when I was actually there) or read and was in the library ever chance I got.When I wasn't at school I was home sick with one thing or another which sucked because being sick kept me up and I had insomnia anyway so when I went back to school I was exhausted,and everyone knows the best way to fall asleep is to listen to a teacher go on about various math stuff for 5 minutes.As for vices,I suppose there's a bit of every deadly sin mixed in there.Sloth used to be the lead but I'm not sure what would be now.As for sins,I have in fact been addicted to drugs (prescribed) and non prescribed.So stuff I really shouldnt have been doing at all.I suppose that'd be considered somthing in the sins category yea?I've also,with some displeasure,looking back,killed others before.Three to be precise.Self defense in a way so yea.There's also things I'd much rather not ever try again,such as being a torturee.If thats not a word I suppose another would be victim -shrug- So killing, if I recall, would be considered a sin,so I have that under my belt.I am in fact a smartass,and sarcastic (thankfully I can bite my tongue now and again) I have the need to be distracted at all times even though thats not always how it works out,but yea.I suppose that's all,or atleast,all that I can remember at this moment.
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:02 pm
I have no particular code of conduct. I act as I see appropriate and is the most appealing to me. I answer to myself, and I hold myself responsible. I am not harsh to either gender, but I hate more girls than I do boys. Pride is my major deadly sin. Mortal sins= Atheism, blasphemy, defacing of "holy" objects/property, etc. In addition to all this I'm heavily misanthropic, a sporadic self-mutilator, vengeful, and vain. Oh yes, I am vain. And so modest about it too. xd
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:48 pm
loser-by-choice (1) "There is no right or wrong, good or evil. Only those who think they are right, and those who disagree."
(2)"There are three sides to every story. Your side, their side, and the truth."
I find this intriguing. The second one especially. Reminds me of something my art teacher once told me about Buddhism and how everyone exists in their own reality. Or something like that.
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:57 pm
- N y z z - loser-by-choice (1) "There is no right or wrong, good or evil. Only those who think they are right, and those who disagree."
(2)"There are three sides to every story. Your side, their side, and the truth."
I find this intriguing. The second one especially. Reminds me of something my art teacher once told me about Buddhism and how everyone exists in their own reality. Or something like that. I don't even know where I got that. It's just there in my head. I guess it's one of those life truths you learn as you get older...or something.
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:20 am
Makes sense.
I have a general question for everybody. It's actually a bit of a theory. Do you think that religion is a form of government? I think so. They're very similar- both ways of creating order and keeping people together and under control. Only one tends to last a lot longer than the other and religion is based off of morality more than reason and logic. You don't go around killing people because it's illogical and disrupts order and commerce- you don't do it because it's morally wrong. There's a drawback to the simplicity of it, though. Laws of humans are easily changed, but the laws of "god" are not as easily changed. You'd need another Jesus every time a new social issue came up, except that doesn't happen. So as human society evolves and changes the religious laws do not- and cannot adapt to the new structures put into place. Issues such as gay marriage and abortion become major problems, and people are torn between the immobile, static law of god and the dynamic laws that they themselves have put in place.
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 8:38 pm
You kind of just answered your own question, didn't you? I agree. I see way too many Sunday-Christians to honestly believe that it is relevant anymore. I believe it was Nietzsche who believed that the morality of the Judeo-Christian world needed to be reevaluated because of the changes in our society since the industrial revolution. Religion is not supported by morality, though. People believe in religion because they see it as something concrete that they can cling to, no matter what. "Oh, the chemo isn't working? Well, I guess it is God's will, then."
I'm cynical tonight.
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