Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
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Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
A: A philosophy forum.
Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Is like racing with very bad racing car. A mess. People are in private life nice to each other without reall opinions, because all we want to tell to another persons is our view, which other person have to understand fast and then think the same way. We dont have plathphorme to even talk to each other about seriously things, like bad racing car, so a mess. But if we dont talk to each other, how would one person all know again mess from all sides.
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Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
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[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
______________________________________________________
[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
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Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Such is life, it seems.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
______________________________________________________
[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
If only life was that funny
Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
B: Test results that measure an average subjective consensus, based on interpretations ranging from biased to detached, that can be interpreted in various ways as proof of some objective evidence, supporting a pre-fashioned narrative.
Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
And where do you go if you are a bit of an odd ball with a need to express yourself, and doing so in the real world would get you punched in the face on a daily basis?Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
Answer: An online forum that let's you get away with almost anything, of which there are all too few. In fact, I have only come across one, and believe me I've tested many.
God bless PN.
Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 4:36 pm Yes.
And what do you get when everyone is venting?
A philosophy forum.
If you want to attract a handful of would-be gurus, what do you start?
A philosophy forum.
Where can you go to be not quite responded to?
Any online forum.
How many philosophy forum participants does it take to put in a new lightbulb?
______________________________________________________
[there have to be dozens of good punch lines for that one]
1) Age - first we have to define light bulb and agree on its definition. Then I'll tell you, maybe, given that you'll use other terms I can demand definitions for.
2) Iambiguous - you're assuming replacing the light bulb is the right thing to do and since you just assume we should replace it - my way or the highway - you're a fanatic objectivist.
3) Philosophy forum members have not practical skills or interest in using them, so ∞
4) Veritas - according to the lightbulb replacement FSK it takes exactly 1.982133 participants in a philosophy forum to do that [with reservations]
5) Veritas - there is no absolutely independent light bulb to screw in and further there is no darkness
6) They're still discussing it.
7) Iambiguous - Mary couldn't have done anything else but screw in the lightbulb. But she wasn't a philosopher.
Skepdick - philosophers are fucking morons, no amount of them could manage to do shit.
9) Advocate - whoever screws it in, doesn't matter, I am the legitimate owner of the now lit room.
10) Age - LOL, LOL, LOL
11) [FILL IN THE BLANK]
11) Just one, but he has to be the Single Greatest Philosopher of All Time. He alone will feel like at least 5 people working.
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Re: Q: What do you get when everyone is testing everyone else?
Lol, yes. The internet hampers certain kinds of social feedback. It changes everyone else so you don't need to get drunk to be an ass.