It's hard to remain willing
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Replying to @Alephwyr @GlitchesRoux
Is it? How so? Seems to me pretty easy to be and remain willing indefinitely.
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Replying to @literallywho88 @GlitchesRoux
Remain willing to be tortured? Try it.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @GlitchesRoux
Remain willing to cause utopia? Try it.
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Replying to @literallywho88 @GlitchesRoux
Proof you think abstractions can outweigh instincts and nothing more
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Replying to @Alephwyr @GlitchesRoux
>"Utopism is an abstraction" No, utopism is an instinct. Oh, and what does "and nothing more" mean/entail here?
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Replying to @literallywho88 @GlitchesRoux
Your words are decoupled from any relation to experience. You think you can argue by constructing syntactically correct but semantically empty sentences that reverse your opponent's sentences but without corresponding to anything. Might as well slam down an uno reverse card.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @GlitchesRoux
What do you want me to invoke? The billions of examples of people willing to go through hell on earth for the sake of their loved ones and moral goals? The irony here is you dismissing the daily heroism that's been happening for over a hundred thousand years.
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Replying to @literallywho88 @GlitchesRoux
The difference is that they go -through- it
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Replying to @Alephwyr @GlitchesRoux
Yes, so my "semantics" aren't vacuous.
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They may be in your own case. You have seen the things you're talking about, but perhaps not felt them. And certainly not felt them infinitely strongly, forever
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