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Veritas Aequitas wrote: Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:03 am Christianity got it right on target intuitively specifically with 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' but it is not verified nor justified as an inherent objective moral fact.

But now it is possible for science and a credible moral FSK can verify and justify the above intuition as a fact.
Every action affects the doer, and not because of words or religious admonitions, although Christianity identifies the harmful actions that affect the doer. Do wrong and suffering results, although the degree of wrongness that can pierce through self-justification will vary. To awaken means to awaken to memories of personal past wrong doing that can no longer be rationalized away. This is the effect of inherent morality. How suffering for wrong doing manifests is culturally dependent, but the suffering is not caused by the culture or words or religion.

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Meanings are like an onion (he said). Since I always get to chop the onions in this house, I always save the onion heart at the center, to eat with a sandwich. That’s my toll for the tears caused by the onion’s good heart. The heart of the meaning can only exist Now, because you’re part of the picture.

The Mask (1994) - Oscar-Winning Performance Scene (3/5) | Movieclips
"Hold me closer, Ed. It's gettin' dark."
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Bullet Train. Tangerine and Lemon's kill count.

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do watch Infinity Pool. beyond oliver stone bizarre. like on some naked lunch level shit.  premise; wealthy tourists on an island commit crimes and then pay to have genetic clones of themselves executed for those crimes. eventually it becomes a sport of sorts. these people visit the island and indulge in drugs and orgies and murder and all kinds of shit and then pay the police to have the clones made.

so this failed writer and his girlfriend visit this island and this dude ends up having to pay to have a clone made which, by law, will be executed by the man's (the victim's) son. he accidentally hit the father with his car and fled the scene .. which is punishable by death. anyway he gets wrapped up with these libertine tourists, etc.

little over the top with the graphic sex scenes tho. some of the imagery is too much man. you'll know what I'm talking about if u watch it. okay remember the scene in Jacob's ladder when homegirl is dancing with that alien under the strobe light? yeah some crazy shit like that. in fact i wouldn't be surprised if the same guy produced Jacob's ladder.

https://youtu.be/260jJN__zOM

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'Sisu'. This is gonna be awesome. Same guy that did inglorious bastards I think.

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Wait no it's the guys that did the john wicks.
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so I'm looking for a movie to watch and the first one that i see is '65' and it shows in eight minutes. theater is ten minutes away and previews are at least ten minutes. so i click on the trailer link and see a bunch of space stuff and asteroids and who i THOUGHT wuz john malkovich (looked like em for a second somehow). in a hurry so i only watch a few seconds.

well here i am and there is no john malkovich. instead it's the new darth vader guy (i think) and one kid. no other actors. they're stranded on the earth 65 million years ago after crashing and all they do the whole movie is run through the woods getting chased by dinosaurs tryna get to the escape pod crashed up on the mountain.

then they find it and take off just as the BIG ONE slams into the erf.

what a disasterous disappointment. this is the lamest movie I've seen in months.

p.s. and Darth Vader guy has a laser rifle that he never reloads. I can't fucking stand it when the actors never reload.
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My favorite movie scene: :mrgreen:
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My favorite movie scene: Arriving soon at a theater near you!
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Bad Santa - boxing the nuts
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https://youtu.be/EuzFLNpKen0

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Why Do They All Say 'I'm Spartacus'? Meaning Of The Movie Line

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The premise of that movie is excellent but Kiefer Sutherland sounds like a dork when he tries to do the scary voice. That's the only thing wrong with the movie. They used the wrong actor.
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