Uggh. I'm depressed. I was listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and got a little bit saddened so I said, hey let's go with Lynyrd Skynyrd for a while. That'll cheer me up. And it did. Until I got to Free Bird and was not only resaddened by Dark Side of The Moon but also reminded of how I had always thought of Free Bird as Lynyrd's funeral song in a way and how they were dead and became down right depressed.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Uggh. I'm depressed. I was listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and got a little bit saddened so I said, hey let's go with Lynyrd Skynyrd for a while. That'll cheer me up. And it did. Until I got to Free Bird and was not only resaddened by Dark Side of The Moon but also reminded of how I had always thought of Free Bird as Lynyrd's funeral song in a way and how they were dead and became down right depressed.
strike wolf wrote:Uggh. I'm depressed. I was listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and got a little bit saddened so I said, hey let's go with Lynyrd Skynyrd for a while. That'll cheer me up. And it did. Until I got to Free Bird and was not only resaddened by Dark Side of The Moon but also reminded of how I had always thought of Free Bird as Lynyrd's funeral song in a way and how they were dead and became down right depressed.
Let's just say that will is infamous of making a set of continuous uninterrupted posts in a set that made it to over 3 pages long. It still gives me nightmares.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:and if you don't join the ticket we'll set them on you...
Even I'm a bit confused about this one
Um it made sense when I posted it in response to something else, but somehow my post's arrival was delayed. Trust me, I'm sure it made sense at the time. It doesn't now, and i'm not gonna take the time to go back and find the post it was meant tot follow...
We'll be finishing up our section on Knowledge in Philosophy today. In the end, while i found Hume's theory concerning empiricism interesting, I still prefer Descartes' view. Hume is just too radical and deep down I'm a rationalist.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
yes i did. my teacher was big on being an atheaist. he was crazy and bald. and evertime he thinked about somthing hard he put is index finger on his head and rub his bald head it drove us crazy!!!!
Frankly our experience of the universe is so far from the current scientific understanding of its real nature, we have to rely on reason to get anywhere near understanding it.
On the other hand, our actual moment-to-moment reaction to what we experience is largely under our own control - which makes me lean towards phenomenological existentilism.
jonesthecurl wrote:Frankly our experience of the universe is so far from the current scientific understanding of its real nature, we have to rely on reason to get anywhere near understanding it.
On the other hand, our actual moment-to-moment reaction to what we experience is largely under our own control - which makes me lean towards phenomenological existentilism.