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originally posted by: clevargenuis
Some people (category A) lead great lives: luxurious house, great cars, exotic holidays, gorgeous women, perfect family...wealth, love, comfort all that.
Others (category B) struggle through life...unemployed, working dead end jobs, debts, depression, lonely, addictions, living in crappy neighborhoods. Nothing to look forward to...Life just grinds on. These people wish they had the good life like the people in catgory A.
So Is it wrong for the people in category B to dream of living a comfortable life? (no dont give me that bs about how theres more to life than pleasure).
Would it be unethical for them to serve the illuminati or whatever dark powers rule in exchange for a slice of the good life (as led by category A).
you know what? I'd do it in a heartbeat. Why the eff not?
What about you?
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: introvert
wow you are truley lost, step out of the blinding light and live in the real world
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
The Illuminati doesn't exist.
How do you know?
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: introvert
wow you are truley lost, step out of the blinding light and live in the real world
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
The Illuminati doesn't exist.
How do you know?
Prove the Illuminati still exists after the Bavarian's were shut down.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: introvert
wow you are truley lost, step out of the blinding light and live in the real world
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
The Illuminati doesn't exist.
How do you know?
Prove the Illuminati still exists after the Bavarian's were shut down.
Prove they don't.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: introvert
wow you are truley lost, step out of the blinding light and live in the real world
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
The Illuminati doesn't exist.
How do you know?
Prove the Illuminati still exists after the Bavarian's were shut down.
Prove they don't.
That falls in to the realm of disproving a negative. The burden of proof is on those that claim they do exist.
So get crackin'.
originally posted by: Cheddarhead
a reply to: clevargenuis
Serving the Illiluminati might sound like a great idea. Absolutely, I can understand why a category B person would dream of a comfortable life. I'd love a new house in a better neighborhood, a shiny new car instead of the rusty old beater with a loud muffler, money in the bank...sounds awesome.
But you know you were born a Category B person and THEY would know you are a Category B person. Your choice now is: would I have been better off as a B or as a slave to the Illuminati?
originally posted by: breakingbs
originally posted by: clevargenuis
Some people (category A) lead great lives: luxurious house, great cars, exotic holidays, gorgeous women, perfect family...wealth, love, comfort all that.
Others (category B) struggle through life...unemployed, working dead end jobs, debts, depression, lonely, addictions, living in crappy neighborhoods. Nothing to look forward to...Life just grinds on. These people wish they had the good life like the people in catgory A.
So Is it wrong for the people in category B to dream of living a comfortable life? (no dont give me that bs about how theres more to life than pleasure).
Would it be unethical for them to serve the illuminati or whatever dark powers rule in exchange for a slice of the good life (as led by category A).
you know what? I'd do it in a heartbeat. Why the eff not?
What about you?
If I found myself out of a job I might join some group that lets me utilize my skill set. I blow things up.
originally posted by: MorganMorgan
Heh, no need to argue the meaning of the enlightenment.
But what do you mean? I have not joined the army, or I have not joined the Illuminati?
Are you saying enlightenment is meaningless?
Anyway, I would join the Illuminati. I think I have already done that, army and so on.
originally posted by: clevargenuis
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: introvert
wow you are truley lost, step out of the blinding light and live in the real world
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: introvert
The Illuminati doesn't exist.
How do you know?
Prove the Illuminati still exists after the Bavarian's were shut down.
Prove they don't.
That falls in to the realm of disproving a negative. The burden of proof is on those that claim they do exist.
So get crackin'.
so youre saying you wouldnt join the illuminati??
originally posted by: clevargenuis
The A's and B's are all slaves of different castes to the luminati.
By joining them the B's can AT LEAST get a taste of the good life that has eluded them.
originally posted by: clevargenuis
originally posted by: Cheddarhead
a reply to: clevargenuis
Serving the Illiluminati might sound like a great idea. Absolutely, I can understand why a category B person would dream of a comfortable life. I'd love a new house in a better neighborhood, a shiny new car instead of the rusty old beater with a loud muffler, money in the bank...sounds awesome.
But you know you were born a Category B person and THEY would know you are a Category B person. Your choice now is: would I have been better off as a B or as a slave to the Illuminati?
The A's and B's are all slaves of different castes to the luminati.
By joining them the B's can AT LEAST get a taste of the good life that has eluded them.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: MorganMorgan
Heh, no need to argue the meaning of the enlightenment.
But what do you mean? I have not joined the army, or I have not joined the Illuminati?
I refer you to your original post:
Are you saying enlightenment is meaningless?
Anyway, I would join the Illuminati. I think I have already done that, army and so on.
I simply answered your questions. You SAID: "Are you saying enlightenment is meaningless?" I said, "No." NOW you say, "no need to argue the meaning of enlightenment." Then why did you ask the question? Further, I'm not arguing.
You then suggested that by virtue of joining the army, you think you may already have done that (joined the Illuminati.) At least, that's how I interpreted what you said. I answered that, too. No, joining the army does not mean you also joined the Illuminati. There are 1.3 million people in the US Armed Forces today. There are over 22 million veterans. Do you think all of them have "joined the Illuminati" by virtue of their service? I think that is an unreasonable assumption, and I stated that.
originally posted by: clevargenuis
a reply to: schuyler
my question was hypothetical. I said in the op that joining them would involve a reward of the good life. I said nothing about working for free.