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You don't need any help in this. In fact you'd probably feel inhibited. The only possible constraint would be the law on outraging public decency.I'm also interested in fashion, though perhaps alternative fashion.
Are you interested in teaming up and creating a clothing line that would be sure to disgust and overwhelm @Secret Chief?
Nah, you're not even at base camp.Sounds good. I wouldn't even be surprised if I disgusted him a lil already.
Going on 3.5 years here. I also take frequent hiatuses. Here is how I feel I've changed in those 3.5 years:
+More interested in critical thinking (as of late)
+More focused on fashion as a subject
-Less interested in the idea of being atheist
-Less liberal
-Less focused on making a lot of friends
-Less focused on video games, particularly RPGs
Any questions? None of them have to be specific to the list I just posted.
Nah, you're not even at base camp.![]()
Australians aren't eligible for consideration; it would be unfair to everyone else.*is suddenly curious*
What about me? I'm Australian, remember....
And someone will quote me saying "Atheism is lack of a religion, nothing more, nothing less" to which I'd respond "Some ideas tend to be different about it than with theists, that can result in different thought process of the people who are atheist, different reliance and importance on certain constructs (science, data, literalism, fantasy, inspiration, motivation, evidence, etc). I know this from having had some close atheist friends in my life. Sometimes the difference works out well, and we even become good sounding boards. I'm just different, where I exist outside the group but would find it hard to actually fit in it being one."
What interests you the most during your free time?Going on 3.5 years here. I also take frequent hiatuses. Here is how I feel I've changed in those 3.5 years:
+More interested in critical thinking (as of late)
+More focused on fashion as a subject
-Less interested in the idea of being atheist
-Less liberal
-Less focused on making a lot of friends
-Less focused on video games, particularly RPGs
Any questions? None of them have to be specific to the list I just posted.
You don't need any help in this. In fact you'd probably feel inhibited. The only possible constraint would be the law on outraging public decency.
1) What relationship do you think there is between being 'interested in the idea of becoming an atheist' and becoming an atheist?
2) In what ways are you less liberal, and why?
I'm just more weary of certain things on the left, because of all that's happened in the last two years. Weary of big spending without good results. Weary of long talks without the actions to back them up.
Do you think there might be a difference in emotional depth and social intelligence in some cases as well? Maybe even a cultural influence on what sorts of communities someone is able to find acceptance in?
I find that there's often some sort of emotional or social nuance to theistic and spiritual perspectives that's probably beyond my limitations to fully comprehend. For instance, you somehow manage to come across as compassionate and respectful in most of your posts, while I suspect that I probably unintentionally come across as condescending and dismissive in most of mine.
There is something about religious interpretation going on. For instance, I often see conversations in Modern Paganism about whether the gods are really external agents (what I would consider "real") or merely metaphors for psychological archetypes or natural forces (what I would consider "fictional"), which I find to be a confusing discussion for self-proclaimed polytheists to have. There's clearly something deeper going on there that I simply lack the capacity to fully appreciate.
Do you maybe know what it is?
Modern Paganism about whether the gods are really external agents (what I would consider "real") or merely metaphors for psychological archetypes or natural forces (what I would consider "fictional"), which I find to be a confusing discussion for self-proclaimed polytheists to have. There's clearly something deeper going on there that I simply lack the capacity to fully appreciate.
What interests you the most during your free time?
What aspirations do you have that you would like to see accomplished in 20 years?
What is the field that you are involved in the marketplace?
Would you ever consider running off with the Libertarians?![]()
True.Don't be ridiculous. We all know the public isn't decent...