@Lurker
Yeah, but in comparison to chelsea smile era bmth - won't really fit in pinkpop with slash... (they always play some old stuff)
I gots to agree with 'that's the spirit' being great. If you like BMTH, I think you'd like some you me at six - check out bite my tongue
Posts made by asekfhksajhgla
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RE: what are your favorite metal bands?
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RE: Second time making an account because, due to my forgetful nature, I seem to have forgotten my first account from a year ago heh.
Discussing about how we can save humanity and whats after death
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RE: what are your favorite metal bands?
@Lurker
damn, they seem to be one of few metal participants there lol. So weird to see them in these sorta festival not those heavy asf ones.You a new fan?
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RE: what are your favorite metal bands?
@Lurker
you should def check them out live if you like their music. Oli puts in 100% live -
RE: what are your favorite metal bands?
don't think slipknot and ghost can be put in the same general genre. especially early slipknot and ghost right now.
FFDP all day
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RE: Get me to know Billie Eilish and I’m yours forever
How is Billie Eilish good?
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RE: Can vaping help you quit smoking?
Vaping helps you quit smoking no doubt. Add some nicotine gum to increase chance.
However it doesn't stop you from being addicted to something unhealthy
Therefore you should start an addiction to healthy things instead or toughen up and suffer withdrawal, commit to quitting, relapse couple of time, feel bad about it, develop a negative perception of addictive 'substances' (most things we do are addictive by nature but its bad when its directly ruining you) and then lower desire to always feeling good every second of the day, then substitute with physically healthy addictive stuff (sports, gym) and mentally healthy addictive stuff (things with delayed satisfaction)
GL
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RE: 12345326437589516
->One's idea of whats right and wrong mostly stems from the process of simulating the potential/retrospective outcomes one perceives.
<- Then if one perceives all, they will know whats right and wrong
-> Yes but that doesn't matter as people attach morals to emotion, not emotions to morals
<- Emotions to morals?
-> morals are what we value. What we value are what makes us feel. What makes us feel is the human experience i.e. the objective.
<- Then it doesn't matter what you attach to what, as the objective is the same
-> Yes but emotion limits one's ability to perceive. Attaching values to one emotions will result in more emotion of that kind which will limit one's ability to perceive anything other than that value attached to the emotion.
<- So one's perceiving ability is limited by the very mechanism which causes one perceive
-> Yes. One's moral dictates one's emotional capabilities
<- You explained that by attaching morals to emotion, you spiral to cycle of emotions dictating one's morals. Doesn't that make attaching emotions to morals impossible?
->Yes as emotions were there first. There cannot be a moral without emotions to begin with
<- Then our perspective is shaped by our emotions as it decides whats right and wrong
-> Yes. Therefore Morals aren't absolute.
Lets say absolutes exist in something being correct or incorrect.
That means that determining whats right and wrong is the incorrect way to decide whats actually right and wrong (correct & incorrect). Therefore the subjective reality is really determined by what you perceive (including influences from others). Therefore, being able to go beyond this perception which ultimately determines desire therefore values (moral) allows you to isolate the part of you is actually perceiving the real time reality (which is usually mixed in proportion with the ego [perceiving])
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RE: If you could have any three things in the world, what would they be? :)
@cjko
I think if you have control over your mind, you can persevere through most hard things.like having good impulse control over addictive behaviors (constant social media usage for example) is the start. Then you slowly become self aware of addictive thoughts (social judgement for example) then you start controlling that.
Now, the only way it seems to actually CONTROL (misleading word) is to actually just stop doing it. Then you keep doing NOT doing it then it becomes a lifestyle. Then your brain will be hardwired to be self sufficient and truly independent --> you become a superhuman?
if you get there, you can then actually do long term gratification things rather than bunch of small nothings.
So, to sum up,
you identify addictive behaviors
you identify addictive thoughts stemming from the behavior
you detach/let go/stop doing whatever it is
you get used to not doing these very very fun and bad stuff for long enough
you are more able to persevere through long term projects in life (however, relapse is possible)its not that you control anything, its that you aren't controlled by anything
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RE: Types of depressive states - what else do ya know?
@Boredoutofmymind
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RE: Types of depressive states - what else do ya know?
doing shit like this helps when you want to yeet off a building
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Types of depressive states - what else do ya know?
- Heartache
- Breathing is painful and hollow throughout brain and down the spine area
- Sort of warm feeling
- lose sense of time (do it all day man!)
- Soothingly painful and physically demanding (nap frequently)
- Apathetic
- Extremely short patience and irritable tendencies
- Really can't be bothered (even to die)
- No energy or fuel to feel things (therefore anger frequently does the talk)
- Empty
- what people call dead inside?
- Do things habitually (only to find out there is no reason to)
- literally can't feel (e.g. fear or joy)
- little bursts of emotions
Combinations exists and these are all I know.
What they have in common are:
- Triggered by stress (e.g. values, ideas, truths - that doesn't make you happy)
- Introspective experiences
- When in the depressive state, your perspective views other states (e.g. a joyful life) unachievable as you know you can exhibit this state (rock bottom?) again
- Think you are 100% correct about the dark thoughts - which you are but always limited by the emotion propelling thoughts ONLY to that direction (Very narrow view)
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RE: If you could have any three things in the world, what would they be? :)
@Rayse
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RE: If you could have any three things in the world, what would they be? :)
- Money
- Fitness/health
- Perseverance
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RE: If you could have any three things in the world, what would they be? :)
@Rayse
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RE: So bored what should i do?
Calisthenics, Skateboarding, Instruments, Listen to music, martial arts, build stuff
Weed will make everything else boring unless you have friends.
Not sure what else is available for drugs but if you have a good dealer maybe try some hippy drugs, idk, do some research man. -
RE: ✲ It is showtime 'ᴗ'
I guess empathy doesn't really go well with being a control freak
I understand only a little of her but she deserved to end her life.
All I can do is wish like always
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RE: Is this the answer to World Peace?
@TheGoldenMole
Once you give a population a mind altering substance (or various) you start seeing the development of new groups. (Hippies junkies and alcoholics). It affects an individual to an extensive degree - enough to notice a stereotype. Its invalid to simply ignore such things.I also never actually put drugs in negative light. Its a fact that many slack off and be demotivated when under the influence. A minimalistic lifestyle would be a product of of finding spiritual inner peace - another stereotype which is true to a certain degree.
So yeah. ROCK ON HIPPIES