Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
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Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
It's often asked what is philosophy good for. Here's a possible use.
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
You need a break.Skip wrote:Not lately!
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
There is not much chance of boredom over at i love philosophy the most dysfunctional philosophy forum on the web
Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
If you discount the religious doubletalk and fascist assholerey, there hasn't been all that much action. Fell off my perch with somnolence. But then, I suppose it serves me right for taking the form of a Norwegian Blue. (It looked so damn cool in the catalogue!)surreptitious57 wrote:
There is not much chance of boredom over at i love philosophy the most dysfunctional philosophy forum on the web
Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Not so much philosophy as philosophy forums. It's always the same BS over and over again.
Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
You're probably right.Philosophy Explorer wrote:You need a break.Skip wrote:Not lately!
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Fuck, I'm bored.
Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Guess you need a break.
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Off world vacation. Permanent.Skip wrote:Guess you need a break.
Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Sooner than we're really prepared for, but wtf, eh?
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
Yeah, I've got nothing on the immediate agenda, otherwise.Skip wrote:Sooner than we're really prepared for, but wtf, eh?
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Re: Does philosophy help keep you from getting bored?
How dare you belittle this forum! It lacks not in dysfunction!surreptitious57 wrote:
There is not much chance of boredom over at i love philosophy the most dysfunctional philosophy forum on the web